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Many of the enemy models are based on the enemies of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', like the similarities between the [[Bokoblin]]s of ''Skyward Sword'' and the [[Moblin]]s of ''A Link to the Past''.
Many of the enemy models are based on the enemies of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', like the similarities between the [[Bokoblin]]s of ''Skyward Sword'' and the [[Moblin]]s of ''A Link to the Past''.


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==Bosses==
==Bosses==
The bosses of ''Skyward Sword'' follow a pattern similar to those seen in previous games of the franchise. Each main dungeon features a final boss, and most of the dungeons also feature one or more minibosses within and throughout the dungeons, before the final boss. The only exception is [[The Imprisoned]], which is fought in between various missions, in a dedicated arena named "[[Sealed Grounds|The Sealed Grounds]]".
The bosses of ''Skyward Sword'' follow a pattern similar to those seen in previous games of the franchise. Each main dungeon features a final boss, and most of the dungeons also feature one or more minibosses within and throughout the dungeons, before the final boss. The only exception is [[The Imprisoned]], which is fought in between various missions, in a dedicated arena named "[[Sealed Grounds|The Sealed Grounds]]".


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==Items==
==Items==
''Skyward Sword'' features fewer items than previous games like ''Twilight Princess'' and ''Ocarina of Time'', but most of them are upgradable and/or customizable in many ways. To [[Skyward Sword Upgrades|upgrade]] an item, Link will have to gather a required amount of selected collectibles. These collectibles are sometimes dropped by monsters just like in ''The Wind Waker'', but sometimes they can be found scattered about the world as for example hidden treasures.
''Skyward Sword'' features fewer items than previous games like ''Twilight Princess'' and ''Ocarina of Time'', but most of them are upgradable and/or customizable in many ways. To [[Skyward Sword Upgrades|upgrade]] an item, Link will have to gather a required amount of selected collectibles. These collectibles are sometimes dropped by monsters just like in ''The Wind Waker'', but sometimes they can be found scattered about the world as for example hidden treasures.


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==Locations==
==Locations==
The main world of ''Skyward Sword'' is based around the floating city of [[Skyloft]], which acts as a central hub - in many ways similar to how [[Clock Town]] acts as a central hub in ''Majora's Mask''. Skyloft is surrounded by a vast sky dotted with small floating islands. Beneath the clouds lies the overworld, a land that will become the kingdom of [[Hyrule]] in later installments of the series. The overworld is divided into three separate and disjoint parts, each with its own unique scenery.
The main world of ''Skyward Sword'' is based around the floating city of [[Skyloft]], which acts as a central hub - in many ways similar to how [[Clock Town]] acts as a central hub in ''Majora's Mask''. Skyloft is surrounded by a vast sky dotted with small floating islands. Beneath the clouds lies the overworld, a land that will become the kingdom of [[Hyrule]] in later installments of the series. The overworld is divided into three separate and disjoint parts, each with its own unique scenery.


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==Dungeons==
==Dungeons==
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''Skyward Sword'' features a diverse set of seven dungeons, ranging from a temple in a sacred ground to an ancient facility and more.
''Skyward Sword'' features a diverse set of seven dungeons, ranging from a temple in a sacred ground to an ancient facility and more.
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==Music==
==Music==

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