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Revision as of 23:58, August 10, 2014

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Hyrule Field
Hyrule Warriors Stage Hyrule Field.jpg

Games

Items

Hyrule Field is likely the first stage in Hyrule Warriors. Link is still an unknown trainee when the stage begins, but gains recognition as he displays his skill throughout the level.

Partway through the stage, the player will discover a treasure chest containing Bombs, which can then be used to destroy boulders as well as enemies.

The stage's boss is King Dodongo, whose weakness gauge will appear after ingesting Bombs.

Gallery

Trivia