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{{Boss | {{Boss | ||
|name = Warbane | |name = Warbane | ||
|image = [[File:Warbane.png| | |image = [[File:Warbane.png|200px]] | ||
|title = | |title = | ||
|race = Dragon | |race = Dragon | ||
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|dungeon = [[Shrine of Fire]] | |dungeon = [[Shrine of Fire]] | ||
|weakness = | |weakness = | ||
|reward = [[Celestial Sign]] | |reward = Seventh [[Celestial Sign]]<br>[[Heart Container#Philips CD-i Games|Crystal Heart]] | ||
|strategy = | |strategy = | ||
|voice actor(s) = | |voice actor(s) = | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Warbane''' is the seventh boss in {{ZA}}. He is the Shrine Keeper of the [[Shrine of Fire]], and is the last of the Shrine Keepers [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] must face before facing [[Ganon]]. | |||
Warbane is a fiery dragon who guards the final [[Celestial Sign]]. Before Ganon's siege over [[Tolemac]], Warbane used to run a locksmith forge with a [[Characters in Zelda's Adventure#Town Merchant|couple]] from [[Great Wimbich]]. However Ganon had persuaded Warbane into his service, who then built a fortified base of his own, which became the Shrine of Fire in the [[Forest of Canvula]].<ref>{{Cite|For thirty suns my husband and I ran the great locksmith forge for Warbane. Then Ganon came and pressed Warbane into service for his own evil plan. The forge was closed. Warbane built a fortified retreat of his own, somewhere off in the Forest of Canvula to the north.|Town Merchant|ZA}}</ref> | |||
Warbane also inexplicably leaves behind the [[Spells of Zelda's Adventure#Hammer|Hammer]] [[Spells of Zelda's Adventure|Spell]] after Zelda's first encounter with him. | |||
==Strategy== | |||
Warbane's only means of attack is by flying around the room, dealing half a [[Heart]]-worth of damage if he manages to hit Zelda. Warbane has no real weakness, however the Hammer Spell is effective against him. | |||
Warbane is fought a second time at the [[Vision Henge]] when [[Ganon]] summons the Shrine Keepers to fight Zelda on her way to the final showdown. Warbane is fought in a similar manner as before, only now he is slightly weaker. He is the final Shrine Keeper who must be defeated before Ganon finally reveals himself. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Boss 050.jpg|The miniature of Warbane that was used | File:Boss 050.jpg|The miniature of Warbane that was used for the game | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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{{Zelda's Adventure Enemies}} | {{Zelda's Adventure Enemies}} | ||
[[Category:Dragons]] | [[Category:Dragons]] |
Revision as of 02:04, 22 September 2015
Template:Boss Warbane is the seventh boss in Zelda's Adventure. He is the Shrine Keeper of the Shrine of Fire, and is the last of the Shrine Keepers Zelda must face before facing Ganon.
Warbane is a fiery dragon who guards the final Celestial Sign. Before Ganon's siege over Tolemac, Warbane used to run a locksmith forge with a couple from Great Wimbich. However Ganon had persuaded Warbane into his service, who then built a fortified base of his own, which became the Shrine of Fire in the Forest of Canvula.[1]
Warbane also inexplicably leaves behind the Hammer Spell after Zelda's first encounter with him.
Strategy
Warbane's only means of attack is by flying around the room, dealing half a Heart-worth of damage if he manages to hit Zelda. Warbane has no real weakness, however the Hammer Spell is effective against him.
Warbane is fought a second time at the Vision Henge when Ganon summons the Shrine Keepers to fight Zelda on her way to the final showdown. Warbane is fought in a similar manner as before, only now he is slightly weaker. He is the final Shrine Keeper who must be defeated before Ganon finally reveals himself.
Gallery
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The miniature of Warbane that was used for the game
References
- ↑ "For thirty suns my husband and I ran the great locksmith forge for Warbane. Then Ganon came and pressed Warbane into service for his own evil plan. The forge was closed. Warbane built a fortified retreat of his own, somewhere off in the Forest of Canvula to the north." — Town Merchant (Zelda's Adventure)