Hyrule Warriors Walkthrough

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Heart Piece (Impa) - Capture the North Square.Skulltula - KO 1000 enemies and you'll find it under a boulder at the end of a branch on the west side of the stage.Skulltula - After beating, replay this level on Hard, using Link equipped with the Magic Rod. Reduce Gohma's health to half or less before the Deku Tree is in danger while keeping Impa and Sheik alive.

As soon as the Skulltula appears, break off the fight with Gohma and hoof it to the northeast. There's a path that wraps behind a tree directly west of the Fairy Fountain. Use your hookshot to mount the platform behind the tree to find the Skulltula.Missions. First, you need the Bow. Exit the West Square to the South and sneak past the Deku Baba. Keep to the right and you'll find a tree branch path that least to a chest.

This Hyrule Warriors Gold Skulltulas guide will cover all 100 Gold Skulltulas in the game. Each Gold Skulltula unlocks an Illustration Piece that can be viewed in the Gallery.There are five illustrations that can be completed - each bringing with it certain rewards. A second Gold Skulltula appears on each stage after completion of Ganon's Tower and will require certain weapons or characters be.

Open it up and you'll find the bow. Now head back the way you came and kill all the Deku Babas in the area with your new toy.Help Lana retreat to the Deku Tree Find Lana and make sure she's not surrounded by enemies. If she is, beat them up. Now clear her a path to the Deku Tree in the center of the area. She'll follow you as long as she isn't distracted or attacked by enemies.Defeat the Gibdo Forces!

Two pairs of Gibdos will advance on the Deku Tree from the north and the south. Go after the pair to the southeast first as that's where Lana goes.

May as well kill two birds with one stone and keep her safe while you're knocking out Gibdos. When you're done, run to the other group and finish them off as well.Find the Great Fairy! Only you can put out forest fires but only the Great Fairy can put out the Great Deku Tree. Head north from the Deku tree and work your way to the northeast corner of the map.

Beat up the monsters in front of the Great Fairy's front door and it'll open up. Stand in the Magic Circle and hit the Y Button to call on the Great Fairy's firefighting prowess.Defeat Wizzro! No one sets fire to the Great Deku Tree in my town!

Find that blasted Wizzro and give him what for! You'll find him hanging out in the Enemy Base in the northwest corner of the map.Defeat Gohma! A wild Gohma has appeared! Keep out of range of its arms and keep an eye on its eye.

When it glows blue, it's about to fire a laser. Dodge out of the way and quickly fire an arrow at its eye (as long as you're locked on, you'll hit it). This will bring up Gohma's Weak Point gauge so start hammering away.

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Hyrule Warriors Table of Contents Walkthrough

Table of Contents

Linkle's Adventure and The Wind Waker Adventure (3DS and Switch only)
Ocarina of Time
Skyward Sword
Ganondorf
Cia's Tale
Hyrule Warriors
Developer(s)Nintendo SPD
Omega Force
Team Ninja
Publisher(s)
Distributor(s)Nintendo eShop
Release date(s)
Wii U
September 19, 2014
September 26, 2014
Nintendo 3DS
March 24, 2016
March 25, 2016
Nintendo Switch
May 18, 2018
May 18, 2018
Genre(s)Hack and slash
System(s)Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch
ModesSingle player, Cooperative multiplayer
Rating(s)
CERO: Ages 12 and up
SeriesThe Legend of Zelda
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Dynasty Warriors
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Zelda Musou (ゼルダ無双Zeruda Musou?, lit. 'Zelda Unrivaled'), localized outside Japan as Hyrule Warriors, is a hack and slash game developed by Omega Force and Team Ninja for the Wii U. The game is a collaboration between Tecmo Koei and Nintendo, and contains elements of Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda series and Tecmo Koei's Dynasty Warriors series. The game was released in Japan on 2014August 14, with a release in Europe, Australia and North America on September 19th, September 20th and September 26th, 2014 respectively. The game was released both in physical form, via discs, as well as digitally via the Nintendo eShop.

A remake for the Nintendo 3DS, titled Hyrule Warriors Legends Eternal sonata pc. , was released in Japan on 2016 January 21 and the U.S. on March 25 the same year. An updated version titled Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition will be released for the Nintendo Switch on 2018 March 22 in Japan and 18 May 2018 worldwide. This version contains all content from the Wii U and 3DS versions.

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Story[edit]

The game is set in the fictional kingdom of Hyrule and stars a new incarnation of series protagonist Link as a Hylian soldier-in-training. Formerly the protector of the Triforce, Cia, a good person at heart, becomes corrupted when she falls in love with Link and grows jealous of Zelda's familiarity with him. Sending out her subordinates Wizzro and Volga, she wages a war against Hyrule and prompts Link, Zelda and her protector Impa, to restore balance to the land. Soon joined by Lana, a heroic sorceress from Cia's clan, and a Sheikah warrior calling herself Sheik, the Hylian army confronts Cia, who merges their world with the worlds of Ocarina of Time, Twilight Princess, and Skyward Sword. The Hylian army soon rallies characters from those games to their side to stop Cia as she attempts to resurrect Ganondorf.

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Table of Contents

Linkle's Adventure and The Wind Waker Adventure (3DS and Switch only)
Ocarina of Time
Skyward Sword
Ganondorf
Cia's Tale

editThe Legend of Zelda series

Last hero timeline:The Legend of Zelda (BS) ·The Adventure of Link ·A Link to the Past (BS Ancient Stone Tablets) ·Link's Awakening (DX) ·Oracle of Ages & of Seasons ·A Link between Worlds ·Tri Force Heroes

Central timeline:Ocarina of Time (Master Quest) ·Majora's Mask ·Four Swords (Anniversary Edition) ·Four Swords Adventures ·The Minish Cap ·Twilight Princess ·Skyward Sword ·Breath of the Wild

New world timeline:The Wind Waker ·Phantom Hourglass ·Spirit Tracks

CD-i:Link: The Faces of Evil ·Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon ·Zelda's Adventure
Other:Collector's Edition ·Link's Crossbow Training ·Hyrule Warriors

Sub-series: Tingle


editDynasty Warriors series↑ Romance of the Three Kingdoms

Dynasty Warriors ·2 ·3 (Xtreme Legends) ·4 (Xtreme Legends, Empires, Hyper) ·5 (Xtreme Legends, Special, Empires) ·6 (Special, Empires) ·7 ·8 ·9

GBA/DS: Dynasty Warriors Advance ·Fighter's Battle

PSP: Dynasty Warriors PSP ·Vol. 2 ·Strike Force

Dynasty Warriors: Gundam: Gundam ·2 ·3

Other: Dynasty Warriors Online ·Hyrule Warriors ·Fire Emblem Warriors

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