Dark Link. Easy if you use the megaton hammer or Din's fire, but going pure swordplay I find is pretty fun. I love how serene the atmosphere is, really gets me in the mood for a good fight.
Dark Link. Easy if you use the megaton hammer or Din's fire, but going pure swordplay I find is pretty fun. I love how serene the atmosphere is, really gets me in the mood for a good fight.
Twinrova was always my favourite. I love those little hags. Funny little women they are. I want to see them again in a future title. Mabye with a bigger role other than being the "mothers" of Ganondorf.
What I had always thought set the village on fire (or at least that's what I was told by someone a long time ago, don't remember when/where I heard it) is that the arrow you shoot at the sun to get the fire arrows is what sets it on fire. Believed it when I was little, never really thought about it again.
My favorites were Bongo Bongo and Twinrova.
I loved Twin Rova, something about that fight was awesome. I preferred the game on the N64 to the emulator, but I had to get the emu too just so I could save it at that point
Thankfully the 3ds version allows boss rematches love it!
My favourite boss is not technically a boss, but a mini-boss. Dark Link in the Water Temple.
Phantom Ganon and Barinade. Barinade was fun when you didn't know how, but it's kinda easy once you get it. Phantom Ganon I actually found harder than Ganondorf.
My favourite boss was Twinrova from the Spirit Temple. Spirit temple was also my favourite temple over all. I loved the look of it, the music, the way you had to use both young and adult link. It was just an amazing experience overall.
I also liked Dongodongo or whatever his name was, the boss of the second child dungeon.
twinrova! the spirit temple was also the most fun imo
Phantom Ganon...or probably just Ganon, yeah Ganon was probably it.
"Didn't we have some fun...though? Remember when the platform was sliding into the fire pit and I said 'Goodbye' and you were like 'No way' and then I was all 'We pretended we were going to murder you'......that was great"
Definately Ganon. One of my favorite gaming moments that sticks out when I think about them.
Doing back-flips just as Ganon's huge ass sword comes at you.
The generalist looks outward; he looks for living principles, knowing full well that such principles change, that they develop. It is to the characteristics of change itself that the mentat-generalist must look. There can be no permanent catalogue of such change, no handbook or manual. You must look at it with as few preconceptions as possible, asking yourself, "Now what is this thing doing?" -Children of Dune
Shadow link.
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This. All I remember thinking when he pop'd back up as terrible-beastie-demon-pig was "oh shit," and then I wide-eyedly started flinging arrows and magic at him hoping to find a weak spot before he crushed me neath his mighty tread.
This was one of the few epic boss battles I didn't have ruined for me by faqs. I learned my lesson after looking up Super Metroid a few years before
that feeling of awe, anxiety, and surprise was perfect.
I can't decide between Barinade in Jabu-Jabu's belly and Twinrova at the end of the Spirit Temple.
Twinrova has the my favorite one. I remember enjoying Volvagia quite a bit too.