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==Overview==
==Overview==
The Coliseum is where players may pit against each other in one-on-one or three-player free-for-all matches in either local or online [[Multiplayer]]. In the Levels, the [[Links]] can find items to help themselves gain an upper hand against the others. The goal of a Coliseum match is to deal the most damage to the other Links while also trying to avoid sustaining damage.<ref>{{cite web|quote= Within enclosed stages located in The Coliseum, two or three players go against each other to deal the most damage while avoiding it themselves.|author= Alex Aul|published= June 20, 2015|retrieved=August 22, 2015|url= http://zeldauniverse.net/2015/06/20/details-arise-regarding-tri-force-heroes-player-vs-player-mode/|title= Details arise regarding Tri Force Heroes Player vs. Player mode|site= Zelda Universe|type=}}</ref> Should a Link lose all of his [[Heart]]s, he will reappear shortly and can continue fighting, however it will compromise his final score.
The Coliseum is where players may pit against each other in one-on-one or three-player free-for-all matches in either local or online [[Multiplayer]]. In the Levels, the [[Links]] can find [[Item]]s to help themselves gain an upper hand against the others. The goal of a Coliseum match is to deal the most damage to the other Links while also trying to avoid sustaining damage.<ref>{{cite web|quote= Within enclosed stages located in The Coliseum, two or three players go against each other to deal the most damage while avoiding it themselves.|author= Alex Aul|published= June 20, 2015|retrieved=August 22, 2015|url= http://zeldauniverse.net/2015/06/20/details-arise-regarding-tri-force-heroes-player-vs-player-mode/|title= Details arise regarding Tri Force Heroes Player vs. Player mode|site= Zelda Universe|type=}}</ref> Should a Link lose all of his [[Heart]]s, he will reappear shortly and can continue fighting, however it will compromise his final score. Whomever suffers the least amount of damage and KOs by the end of the time limit is awarded 20 [[Rupee]]s and a particular [[Material]], while second and third place are given 10 and 5 Rupees respectively. If more than one Link ties for first place, they are only given 20 Rupees each, and no Material.


Certain [[Material]]s used for crafting [[Outfit]]s are exclusive to the Coliseum, and must be won in order to obtain better Outfits to fight in future Coliseum matches.<ref>{{cite web|quote= The Coliseum can be visited through local or online multiplayer, and winning gives the players exclusive materials available only in this mode of play. With these materials players can craft better, more beneficial clothes that will give them an edge in competing.|author= Alex Aul|published= June 20, 2015|retrieved=August 22, 2015|url= http://zeldauniverse.net/2015/06/20/details-arise-regarding-tri-force-heroes-player-vs-player-mode/|title= Details arise regarding Tri Force Heroes Player vs. Player mode|site= Zelda Universe|type=}}</ref> Some Levels in the Coliseum will also transform during a match, providing an added level of adversity.<ref>{{cite web|quote= It's an enclosed environment and items are placed around that you can pick up to increase your chances of winning. In some of the stages, the terrain will transform.|author= Hiromasa Shikata|published= June 17, 2015|retrieved=August 22, 2015|url= http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/06/17/e3-2015-zelda-tri-force-heroes-has-a-pvp-mode|title= |site= IGN|type=}}</ref>
Certain [[Material]]s used for crafting [[Outfit]]s are exclusive to the Coliseum, and must be won in order to obtain better Outfits to fight in future Coliseum matches.<ref>{{cite web|quote= The Coliseum can be visited through local or online multiplayer, and winning gives the players exclusive materials available only in this mode of play. With these materials players can craft better, more beneficial clothes that will give them an edge in competing.|author= Alex Aul|published= June 20, 2015|retrieved=August 22, 2015|url= http://zeldauniverse.net/2015/06/20/details-arise-regarding-tri-force-heroes-player-vs-player-mode/|title= Details arise regarding Tri Force Heroes Player vs. Player mode|site= Zelda Universe|type=}}</ref> Some Levels in the Coliseum will also transform during a match, providing an added level of adversity.<ref>{{cite web|quote= It's an enclosed environment and items are placed around that you can pick up to increase your chances of winning. In some of the stages, the terrain will transform.|author= Hiromasa Shikata|published= June 17, 2015|retrieved=August 22, 2015|url= http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/06/17/e3-2015-zelda-tri-force-heroes-has-a-pvp-mode|title= |site= IGN|type=}}</ref> When a Link wins, the Material he is given is determined using a percentage: there is a 50% chance it will be something common, a 30% chance it will be something rare, and a 20% chance it will be something unique.


==Levels==
==Levels==
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===Woodlands===
===Woodlands===
The '''Woodlands''' takes place in a grassy, walled enclosure. It is filled with tall grass and bushes that the Links can cut down for Hearts. A pair of [[Bow]]s and a [[Bomb]] are provided for use within the battle. Four tree stumps and a tiny puddle lie in the center of the Coliseum Level, however these have no use.
The '''Woodlands''' takes place in a grassy, walled enclosure. It is filled with tall grass and bushes that the Links can cut down for [[Heart]]s. A pair of [[Bow]]s and a [[Bomb]] are provided for use within the battle. Four tree stumps and a tiny puddle lie in the center of the arena, however these have no use.
 
===Riverside===
The Riverside takes place in a small body of water with and island in the middle of it, and four more to each of its cardinal directions. A [[Gripshot]] and two [[Water Rod]]s can be found here, as well as stakes on each island which the former item can latch on to. Stones lie on each of the islands, which can be thrown for a chance at Hearts.


===Volcano===
===Volcano===
The '''Volcano''' takes place on a platform suspended above dangerous lava. There are several grates on the floor through which pillars of lava will rise. To the platform's top-left is an area seperated from the platform by a chasm, that can be reached by navigating a short but narrow path. The platform's item pedestals contain two [[Boomerang]]s and one [[Gust Jar]]. These can be used to push or pull other Links into the lava below.
The '''Volcano''' takes place on a platform suspended above dangerous lava. There are several grates on the floor through which pillars of lava will rise. To the platform's top-left is an area separated from the platform by a chasm, that can be reached by navigating a short but narrow path. The platform's item pedestals contain two [[Boomerang]]s and one [[Gust Jar]].


===Ice Cavern===
===Ice Cavern===
The '''Ice Cavern''' takes place on a frozen platform held high above the sky, which the Links can fall off of if they are not careful. The platform is covered in hexagonal tiles of ice, which can be melted away or broken with the pair of [[Fire Gloves]] and [[Hammer]] provided for the battle, leaving holes in the platform. The Links can fall through these holes, though the ice will freeze over after a few seconds. [[Rock]]s are also provided and can be thrown at the Links. As the platform's icy floor has poor traction, the [[Cozy Parka]] Outfit can be helpful for the battle.
The '''Ice Cavern''' takes place on a frozen platform held high above the sky, which the Links can fall off of if they are not careful. The platform is covered in hexagonal tiles of ice, which can be melted away or broken either by standing on them too long, or by using the two sets of [[Fire Gloves]] and the [[Magic Hammer]] provided for the battle, leaving several holes in the arena. The Links can fall through these holes, though the ice will freeze over after a few seconds. [[Rock]]s can also be found near the item pedestals. As the platform's icy floor has poor traction, the [[Cozy Parka]] Outfit can be helpful for the battle.


===Fortress===
===Fortress===
The '''Fortress''' takes place on a bricked platform over a pool of water, which the Links can fall off of. In the center of the platform are four grates, which will continuously contract and expand, creating holes in the floor that the Links can fall through. [[Gripshot]]s and [[Gust Jar]]s are provided for use within the battle. [[Pot]]s can also be picked up to throw at the Links.
The '''Fortress''' takes place on a bricked platform over a pool of water, which the Links can fall off of. In the center of the platform are four grates, which will continuously contract and expand, creating holes in the floor that the Links can fall through. A [[Gripshot]], [[Fire Gloves]], and a [[Gust Jar]] are provided for use within the battle. [[Pot]]s can also be picked up and thrown.
 
===The Dunes===
The '''Dunes''' takes place on a large, grated platform that tilts depending on where the Links stand atop it. Several statues jut out of the platform, which the Links can use to catch themselves if they begin to fall off. At the beginning of the match, if a Link falls, or if a Link loses all of his hearts, he spawns on top of one of three ramps before immediately sliding down to the main platform. This arena doesn't hold any items, so the Links must rely on their swordsmanship alone to win.
 
===The Ruins===
The '''Ruins''' takes place on a large platform with three color-coded platforms on within it. A Link can only stand on these color-coded platforms if his tunic matches its color, if not, he'll fall through it, losing a [[Heart]]. Disappearing platforms also encircle the main one, and these can be used to reach any of the four surrounding platforms, which each hold two pedestals that contain one of every item in the game. Since only only item can be held at a time, at least five will always remain out of use, allowing the Links to switch as much as they'd like within the time frame.


===Sky Realm===
===Sky Realm===
The '''Sky Realm''' takes place on a flat, circular platform high in the sky. Fiery rocks fall from above and threaten to crush the Links as they battle.
The '''Sky Realm''' takes place on a flat, circular platform high in the sky. Fiery rocks fall from above and will set a Link on fire if he is hit by one. This arena doesn't hold any items, so the Links must rely on their swordsmanship alone to win.


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 22:09, 31 October 2015

Template:Mode The Coliseum is a Multiplayer mode in Tri Force Heroes, similar to the Battle Mode in Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks.

Overview

The Coliseum is where players may pit against each other in one-on-one or three-player free-for-all matches in either local or online Multiplayer. In the Levels, the Links can find Items to help themselves gain an upper hand against the others. The goal of a Coliseum match is to deal the most damage to the other Links while also trying to avoid sustaining damage.[1] Should a Link lose all of his Hearts, he will reappear shortly and can continue fighting, however it will compromise his final score. Whomever suffers the least amount of damage and KOs by the end of the time limit is awarded 20 Rupees and a particular Material, while second and third place are given 10 and 5 Rupees respectively. If more than one Link ties for first place, they are only given 20 Rupees each, and no Material.

Certain Materials used for crafting Outfits are exclusive to the Coliseum, and must be won in order to obtain better Outfits to fight in future Coliseum matches.[2] Some Levels in the Coliseum will also transform during a match, providing an added level of adversity.[3] When a Link wins, the Material he is given is determined using a percentage: there is a 50% chance it will be something common, a 30% chance it will be something rare, and a 20% chance it will be something unique.

Levels

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Woodlands

The Woodlands takes place in a grassy, walled enclosure. It is filled with tall grass and bushes that the Links can cut down for Hearts. A pair of Bows and a Bomb are provided for use within the battle. Four tree stumps and a tiny puddle lie in the center of the arena, however these have no use.

Riverside

The Riverside takes place in a small body of water with and island in the middle of it, and four more to each of its cardinal directions. A Gripshot and two Water Rods can be found here, as well as stakes on each island which the former item can latch on to. Stones lie on each of the islands, which can be thrown for a chance at Hearts.

Volcano

The Volcano takes place on a platform suspended above dangerous lava. There are several grates on the floor through which pillars of lava will rise. To the platform's top-left is an area separated from the platform by a chasm, that can be reached by navigating a short but narrow path. The platform's item pedestals contain two Boomerangs and one Gust Jar.

Ice Cavern

The Ice Cavern takes place on a frozen platform held high above the sky, which the Links can fall off of if they are not careful. The platform is covered in hexagonal tiles of ice, which can be melted away or broken either by standing on them too long, or by using the two sets of Fire Gloves and the Magic Hammer provided for the battle, leaving several holes in the arena. The Links can fall through these holes, though the ice will freeze over after a few seconds. Rocks can also be found near the item pedestals. As the platform's icy floor has poor traction, the Cozy Parka Outfit can be helpful for the battle.

Fortress

The Fortress takes place on a bricked platform over a pool of water, which the Links can fall off of. In the center of the platform are four grates, which will continuously contract and expand, creating holes in the floor that the Links can fall through. A Gripshot, Fire Gloves, and a Gust Jar are provided for use within the battle. Pots can also be picked up and thrown.

The Dunes

The Dunes takes place on a large, grated platform that tilts depending on where the Links stand atop it. Several statues jut out of the platform, which the Links can use to catch themselves if they begin to fall off. At the beginning of the match, if a Link falls, or if a Link loses all of his hearts, he spawns on top of one of three ramps before immediately sliding down to the main platform. This arena doesn't hold any items, so the Links must rely on their swordsmanship alone to win.

The Ruins

The Ruins takes place on a large platform with three color-coded platforms on within it. A Link can only stand on these color-coded platforms if his tunic matches its color, if not, he'll fall through it, losing a Heart. Disappearing platforms also encircle the main one, and these can be used to reach any of the four surrounding platforms, which each hold two pedestals that contain one of every item in the game. Since only only item can be held at a time, at least five will always remain out of use, allowing the Links to switch as much as they'd like within the time frame.

Sky Realm

The Sky Realm takes place on a flat, circular platform high in the sky. Fiery rocks fall from above and will set a Link on fire if he is hit by one. This arena doesn't hold any items, so the Links must rely on their swordsmanship alone to win.

See Also

References