Final Boss
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The Final Boss,[1] much like in any video game, is the last obstacle standing in the way of the lead protagonist's mission. Often, the final boss is the mastermind behind the plot of the game, much like the role Ganon recurringly plays in The Legend of Zelda series. Whether their plan is to take over the world, gain the true force of the Triforce, or rid the land of peace and serenity, this final showdown is the antagonist's ultimate chance to destroy the hero. Ganon is the most popular boss of the Zelda franchise, but the games have seen a variety of different lead antagonists. The final boss often has a puppet, or minion who precedes him, like Zant in Twilight Princess or Agahnim in A Link to the Past, who appeared to be the primary antagonist of the game until the plot took an unexpected turn storyline-wise, revealing the main antagonist to be a larger, more influential figure, such as Ganon himself.
Recurring Final Bosses
Ganon
Ganon is the most frequently recurring final boss of the series, namely because his ties to the Triforce and to Hyrule itself outweigh any other antagonist in any other Zelda title. As the wielder of the Triforce of Power, Ganon assumes an incredible strength, not only physically, but magically as well; his ability to transform the land and its atmosphere to suit his dark desires is a power used in a more positive light by his representative goddess, Din. Throughout the series, Ganon exists in human form as Ganondorf, in pig form (weilding a Trident in some incarnations), and even in beast form in Twilight Princess, using different aspects of the Triforce of Power to morph into stronger, more menacing monsters.
Ganon is the Final Boss in:
- The Legend of Zelda
- A Link to the Past
- Ocarina of Time
- Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons (In the Linked Game)
- The Wind Waker
- Four Swords Adventures
- Twilight Princess
- A Link Between Worlds (As Yuga Ganon)
- Breath of the Wild
- Tears of the Kingdom
Other Appearances
Vaati
Vaati is the second-most recurring antagonist in the Zelda series, only after Ganon, appearing in a total of three games. Vaati is a Minish wind mage who uses his dark magic to get his way, in his search for the Light Force of Hyrule through selfish motives. Like Ganon, Vaati also can change form, last of which being his intimidating "Wrath" phase. Vaati only appears as an antagonist, however, whenever Link is forced to pull the Four Sword from its pedestal in the Elemental Sanctuary, releasing his spirit, only to be sealed back into the sword during the game's finale.
Vaati is the final boss in:
Non-Recurring Final Bosses
- Link's Shadow/Dark Link: Link's Shadow is the final boss in The Adventure of Link. Dark Link is the final boss in the Palace of the Four Sword of A Link to the Past & Four Swords, and as the final boss of the Take 'Em All On minigame in Spirit Tracks.
- Shadow Nightmares: final bosses in Link's Awakening
- Majora's Mask: final boss in Majora's Mask
- Veran: final boss in Oracle of Ages
- Onox: final boss in Oracle of Seasons
- Bellum: final boss in Phantom Hourglass
- Malladus: final boss in Spirit Tracks
- Demise: final boss in Skyward Sword
- Yuga Ganon: final boss in A Link Between Worlds
- Lady Maud: final boss in Tri Force Heroes
- Calamity Ganon: final boss in Breath of the Wild.
- Demon Dragon: final boss in Tears of the Kingdom.
- Null: final boss in Echoes of Wisdom
Other Appearances
- Eighth Dragon: final boss in Zelda (Game & Watch)
- Master Hand: final boss in Super Smash Bros.
- Giga Bowser: final boss in Super Smash Bros. Melee
- Inferno: final boss in SoulCalibur II
- Uncle Rupee: final boss in Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland
- Fossil Stallord: final boss in Link's Crossbow Training.
- Tabuu: final boss in Super Smash Bros. Brawl
- Majiyo: final boss in Ripened Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love
- Master Core: final boss in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U
- King Dodongo: final boss of Linkle's Tale in Hyrule Warriors Legends
- Phantom Ganon: final boss of Saga of the Great Sea in Hyrule Warriors Legends
- Galeem and Dharkon: final boss in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Nomenclature
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References
- ↑ The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time—Official Strategy Guide, BradyGames, pg. 117
- Mechanics
- Mechanics in The Legend of Zelda
- Mechanics in The Adventure of Link
- Mechanics in A Link to the Past
- Mechanics in Link's Awakening
- Mechanics in Link's Awakening DX
- Mechanics in Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch)
- Mechanics in Ocarina of Time
- Mechanics in Ocarina of Time 3D
- Mechanics in Majora's Mask
- Mechanics in Majora's Mask 3D
- Mechanics in Oracle of Seasons
- Mechanics in Oracle of Ages
- Mechanics in Four Swords
- Mechanics in The Wind Waker
- Mechanics in The Wind Waker HD
- Mechanics in Four Swords Adventures
- Mechanics in The Minish Cap
- Mechanics in Twilight Princess
- Mechanics in Twilight Princess HD
- Mechanics in Phantom Hourglass
- Mechanics in Spirit Tracks
- Mechanics in Skyward Sword
- Mechanics in Skyward Sword HD
- Mechanics in A Link Between Worlds
- Mechanics in Tri Force Heroes
- Mechanics in Breath of the Wild
- Mechanics in Tears of the Kingdom
- Mechanics in Echoes of Wisdom
- Mechanics in Zelda (Game & Watch)
- Mechanics in Super Smash Bros.
- Mechanics in Super Smash Bros. Melee
- Mechanics in SoulCalibur II
- Mechanics in Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland
- Mechanics in Super Smash Bros. Brawl
- Mechanics in Ripened Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love
- Mechanics in Hyrule Warriors
- Mechanics in Hyrule Warriors Legends
- Mechanics in Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition
- Mechanics in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
- Mechanics in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
- Mechanics in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
- Mechanics in Cadence of Hyrule
- Mechanics in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity