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There is also a quicker means of dispatching Dethl by using the [[Boomerang]] if Link aquired it earlier. If so, he only needs to be hit once to bring down this beast tiresome final boss.
There is also a quicker means of dispatching Dethl by using the [[Boomerang]] if Link aquired it earlier. If so, he only needs to be hit once to bring down this beast tiresome final boss.
=Story=
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Nightmare is the antagonist of ''Link's Awakening'' and as such is responsible for the [[Wind Fish|Wind Fish's]] slumber throughout the game. Throughout the game all the other bosses allude to the existance of Nightmare, ultimately cummilating in the final battle between him and Link.
After defeating Nightmare, Link will be led up to the now awakened Wind Fish, who explains that the world of [[Koholint Island]] and all of its people are nothing more than a dream. After this the Wind Fish disappears along with the rest of the island, where Link finds himself awake in the middle of the sea, in his ship wreaked boat. As he continues to wake up he looks up at the sky to see the Wind Fish flying above him, with Koholint only a part of his memories now.
=Trivia=
=Trivia=
•Another interesting way to fight the Agahnim form is to use the [[Shovel]] to deflect the magic fireballs, similar to how Link could use the [[Bug Catching Net]] to deflect Agahnim's fireballs in ''Link to the Past''.
•Another interesting way to fight the Agahnim form is to use the [[Shovel]] to deflect the magic fireballs, similar to how Link could use the [[Bug Catching Net]] to deflect Agahnim's fireballs in ''Link to the Past''.


{{Cat|Link's Awakening Bosses}}
{{Cat|Link's Awakening Bosses}}
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