Volvagia
Template:Boss Volvagia (pronounced /vɒlˈvʌ.dʒiːɑː/, vol-VUH-gee-ah)[citation needed] is the boss of the Fire Temple in Ocarina of Time.
Story
Volvagia was an ancient dragon that lived in the depths of Death Mountain. It was said that a legendary Goron destroyed it with the use of the Megaton Hammer. By the time of Ocarina of Time, Ganondorf had revived the dragon to secure the Fire Temple from intrusion. He also fed Gorons to Volvagia to make an example to other races that might revolt against him. Incited by Darunia's son, Link sets on to destroy Volvagia, as if the dragon escaped from the temple, Hyrule would become a burning wasteland.
Strategy
As Link steps onto the main octagonal platform of the boss room, the room shakes and the small rectangular platform behind him sinks into the lava. Then, out of one of the holes on the main platform emerges Volvagia. It flies around the room, whilst breathing out fire, before entering another hole.
The battle is designed akin to a Whac-A-Mole game, as there are nine holes, and Link must whack the dragon when it comes out using the Megaton Hammer. On the battlefield, there are pits of fire that Volvagia bursts out of to attack Link. Its head and upper body pops out from pits that are spitting fire. When appearig from a pit, Volvagia swings its fire hair around to cause damage. Once Volvagia comes out of one of the nine pits, it executes one of three attacks. It will either reveal only his upper half, come out entirely to give chase while breathing fire, or fly up to the room's ceiling to trigger a rockfall.
When Volvagia comes out only halfway, it does one of two things, depending where Link is at the moment. If Link is far away, it breathes fire. If Link is up close, it tries to slash him. Link must get close to him and strike Volvagia's head with the Megaton Hammer. Should Link miss the initial window before Volvagia's quick attack, another will present itself just after it is finished, just before retreating back under the arena. Once stunned however, Link can slash him with the Master Sword or hit him on the head again with the Hammer until Volvagia recedes back into its pit. Eventually, it leaves its pit and attacks Link out on the field, flying through the air. It can either cause rocks to fall down at Link, or it will follow him trying to burn him. Link can use the Bow at that point to fend Volvagia off, or he can go to the edge of the platform and hang there while the rocks fall down. Arrows can damage Volvagia, although they cannot defeat it. Its health can be brought down using only Arrows, but it will not be defeated until it is struck with the Megaton Hammer or the Sword while stunned.
After six slashes with the Master Sword while it is stunned, Volvagia will be defeated. Link witnesses the dragon's body burning into a skeleton and its skull crashing to the ground. It moves its jaw one last time and burns up, rewarding Link with a Heart Container. Darunia then awakens as a Sage and grants Link the Fire Medallion.
Non-Canon Appearances
Ocarina of Time Manga
In the Template:Manga, child Link purchases a baby Volvagia from the Hyrule Town Market, intending to set it free. Instead, Volvagia chooses to follow Link. Eventually, Volvagia learns to say Link's name in thanks for its freedom, and the two part ways.
When Link returns to Hyrule as an adult, Volvagia had been enthralled by Ganondorf into haunting the Fire Temple. Disheartened, Link is forced to slay his friend in order to both save the Gorons and put Volvagia out of its misery. With its dying breath, Volvagia whispers Link's name in thanks for once again being freed.
Later, as Link crosses the Haunted Wasteland, a spectre takes the form of Volvagia's disembodied head, suffering grievous pain, in an attempt to lure Link away from the safe path through the desert.
Trivia
- Volvagia, along with King Dodongo, are the only the two bosses in Ocarina of Time to have a special battle theme.
- In the Nintendo 64 version of the game, Volvagia is referred once as male.[1] This was fixed in Ocarina of Time 3D.[2]
- An Arwing was used to test the flight patterns of Volvagia.[3]
- Valoo from The Wind Waker is suggested to be Volvagia's descendant in Hyrule Historia.[citation needed]
- Volga, a villain in Hyrule Warriors, shares many similarities with Volvagia, including a similar name, both use the fire element, and Volga's helmet resembles Volvagia's skull. Additonally, Volga can take a dragon form which resembles Volvagia.
Etymology
Volvagia shares its Japanese name with Barba from The Adventure of Link.
Names in Other Regions | |||
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Language | Name | Meaning | |
Japanese | 灼熱穴居竜ヴァルバジア (Shakunetsu Kekkyo Ryū Barubajia) | Scorching Hot Cave-Dwelling Dragon: Volvagia | |
French | Dragon des Profondeurs: Volcania | Dragon of the Deep: Volcania | |
FrenchCA | Volcania: Dragon des profondeurs Template:ExpGame | Volcania: Dragon of the Depths | |
German | Volvagia | ||
Italian | Varubaja | ||
Korean | 작열혈거룡 볼보지아 (Jakryeol Hyeolgeoryong Bolbojia) 밸버지아 (Baelbeojia) Template:ExpGame |
Scorching Cave-dwelling Dragon: Volvogia | |
Spanish | Dragón de Lava Subterráneo: Volvagia | Underground Lava Dragon: Volvagia | |
SpanishLA | Dragón de lava subterráneo: Volvagia Template:ExpGame | Underground Lava Dragon: Volvagia |
Gallery
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Artwork of Link battling Volvagia
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Volvagia in Ocarina of Time
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Subterranean Lava Dragon: Volvagia
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Volvagia in Ocarina of Time 3D
References
- ↑ "A long time ago there was an evil dragon named Volvagia living in this mountain. That dragon was very scary! He ate Gorons! Using a huge hammer, the hero of the Gorons... BOOOM! Destroyed it just like that. This is a myth from long ago, but it's true! I know, because my dad is a descendant of the hero!" — Link (Ocarina of Time)
- ↑ "A long time ago there was an evil dragon named Volvagia living in this mountain. That dragon was very scary! It ate Gorons!" — Link (Ocarina of Time 3D)
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