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{{Main|The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds}}
{{Main|The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds}}
Returning to its roots in ''Skyward Sword'', this Hero Mode also requires the player to first complete the game in order to unlock it. However, instead of enemies dealing double damage, they now deal four times their original amount. Slightly smarter enemy AI is also included, making battles even more difficult. Recovery hearts are present in this mode though. Should the player beat the game in this mode, they are rewarded with an extended ending sequence. In this, after Link returns the [[Master Sword]] to the pedestal, he walks towards the area's exited and meets with all of the game's [[Seven Sages]]. Additionally, Link can find [[Ravio]]'s journal in the [[Vacant House]], which is not present in the normal version of the game.
Returning to its roots in ''Skyward Sword'', this Hero Mode also requires the player to first complete the game in order to unlock it. However, instead of enemies dealing double damage, they now deal four times their original amount. Slightly smarter enemy AI is also included, making battles even more difficult. Recovery hearts are present in this mode though. Should the player beat the game in this mode, they are rewarded with an extended ending sequence. In this, after Link returns the [[Master Sword]] to the pedestal, he walks towards the area's exited and meets with all of the game's [[Seven Sages]]. Additionally, Link can find [[Ravio]]'s journal in the [[Vacant House]], which is not present in the normal version of the game.
===Twilight Princess HD===
{{Main| The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD| Twilight Princess HD}}
Unlike Twilight Princess for the Wii and Gamecube, Twilight Princess HD includes a hero mode that acts much like the hero mode in The Wind Waker HD in which it can chosen at the beginning of the quest, but cannot be switched once the quest is started. Hero mode causes [[Link]] to take twice the amount of damage as normal, no recovery hearts are dropped, and the game is mirrored as well.


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{{Cat|Game Mechanics}}
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