Hyrule Field (Stage)

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Template:Dungeons Hyrule Field is a location in Hyrule Warriors.

Features and Overview

When the Dark Forces begin their siege upon Hyrule, the Hyrulean Forces intercept them in Hyrule Field. As a trainee, Link defies his orders to join the confrontation and quickly fells many of the lesser Dark Forces with ease, surprising Impa.[1] Afterwards, Link encounters a Fairy, who hides within the young hero's body and introduces herself as Proxi.[2] Proxi enthusiastically attempts to maintain a conversation with the young hero, only to conclude that though Link is a "man of few words," she will continue to talk regardless.[3]

Once the Abandoned Fort opens, Volga will appear within its walls and confront Link and the other Hyrulean Forces in battle. As Volga's health reaches the halfway point during the battle, he will stop the fight and attempt to destroy Impa and Link with a fire blast. Volga becomes shocked after learning that the two were protected by Link's Triforce and decides to flee from the fight.[4] Afterwards, the Hyrulean Forces are free to regain the rest of the territory in Hyrule Field. After Goron Captain is rescued from a Lizalfos,[5] the Mine Entrance will open as Goron Captain thanks Link and recommends that the young hero takes the treasured Bombs within it.[6] After the Bombs are obtained, Bokoblins will seal the Mine Entrance with boulders, which must be destroyed using the newly-obtained explosives.[7] The Bombs are also necessary to destroy the boulders blocking West Field Keep, which leads to the area that Princess Zelda is defending.[8] When Link joins with Princess Zelda, she recognizes him as the promising trainee that she observed in the training yard prior to the assault on Hyrule by the Dark Forces.[9]

Princess Zelda commands her troops to capture the Central and East Field Keeps and to close their respective gates, indicating the next mission for Link to complete. The Hylian Captain will indicate that his forces can capture the East Keep on their own and requests that someone else captures the Central Keep in his place.[10] After the Central and Eastern Keeps have been captured, Princess Zelda will travel to the Fairy Fountain to call upon the Great Fairy for help.[11] However, the entrance to the Fairy Fountain is blocked by a cracked wall, which must also be destroyed with the Bombs.[12] Once the wall is destroyed, Link and Zelda may pray to the Great Fairy together by using the newly-charged Magic Circle, dealing a devastating blow the the Dark Forces and summoning the Great Fairy who enhances the Hyrulean Forces' Bombs. Afterwards, the Hyrulean Forces receive a Morale boost and Princess Zelda leaves the battlefield.

In response to this, Wizzro summons King Dodongo in North Square.[13][14] King Dodongo will begin his rampage south towards Hyrule Castle and must be defeated quickly. After King Dodongo is defeated, a Hylian Soldier will inform Impa that the Wizard, Wizzro, has taken Hyrule Castle and merely used King Dodongo as a distraction.[15] With Hyrule Castle under the control of Wizzro, Princess Zelda has gone missing, prompting Impa to employ Link's help in locating her,[16] granting the young hero the legendary green Tunic as a symbol of his worthiness.

After the chapter finishes, Impa becomes a playable character and her weapon, the Giant's Knife, becomes available for use.

Gold Skulltulas

After King Dodongo is summoned, a Gold Skulltula briefly appears in the western section of Hyrule Field.

Minor Enemies and Traps

References

  1. "What's this? A new recruit? Who is this soldier, anyway?" — Impa (Hyrule Warriors)
  2. "Someone! Help! I'm too little to fight monsters!" — Proxi (Hyrule Warriors)
  3. "Thanks! I'm Proxi! And who are you? Link, huh? Unusual name! What's it mean? Where are you from? Nice sword! Man of few words, huh? That's okay--I'll come along and do the talking!" — Proxi (Hyrule Warriors)
  4. "You haven't beaten me. You've merely hidden behind your shields, human and otherwise." — Volga (Hyrule Warriors)
  5. "We can't hold them anymore! Somebody, help!" — Goron Captain (Hyrule Warriors)
  6. "Thanks a ton! Hey, you should take the treasure in that cave as a reward!" — Goron Captain (Hyrule Warriors)
  7. "With those bombs, we should be able to break the boulders and proceed to Princess Zelda!" — Impa (Hyrule Warriors)
  8. "Princess! Thank goodness! I fear I'd never have reached you if not for a brave trainee!" — Impa (Hyrule Warriors)
  9. "You! I saw you in the training yard!" — Zelda (Hyrule Warriors)
  10. "Leave the East Keep to us! Someone take the central one!" — Hylian Captain (Hyrule Warriors)
  11. "We have forced the invaders into the north! Now we must call upon the Great Fairy! If this plan works, we can greatly damage our foes! Quickly, to the Fairy Fountain!" — Zelda (Hyrule Warriors)
  12. "If only we had a bomb... We'd have that wall down in a moment..." — Zelda (Hyrule Warriors)
  13. "Hiya ha ha! This is where it gets interesting! Unleash King Dodongo!" — Wizzro (Hyrule Warriors)
  14. "How did the wizard transport a creature of that size to the battlefield so quickly?!" — Impa (Hyrule Warriors)
  15. "General Impa, terrible news! The enemy wizard has seized the castle!" — Soldier (Hyrule Warriors)
  16. "We can't locate Princess Zelda. I pray she's safe... I must ask for your help in finding her. I trust you are willing? Link, be a hero worthy of wearing this tunic." — Impa (Hyrule Warriors)