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{{Boss | {{Infobox Boss | ||
|image= File:ZA Warbane Sprite.png | |||
|image = | |title= | ||
|title = | |race= {{Term|ZA|Dragon|link}} | ||
|race = Dragon | |game= ZA | ||
|game = | |era= | ||
|dungeon = [[Shrine of Fire]] | |dungeon= [[Shrine of Fire]] | ||
|weakness = | |weakness= | ||
|reward = | |reward= {{List|Seventh {{Term|ZA|Celestial Sign|link}}, {{Term|ZA|Heart Container|link}}}} | ||
|strategy = | |strategy= | ||
|voice actor(s) = | |voice actor(s)= | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Term/Store|Warbane||Series, ZA}} is the seventh boss in {{ZA}}.<ref name="Town Merchant">{{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> 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 name="Town Merchant"/> | |||
Warbane also leaves behind the [[Spells of Zelda's Adventure#Hammer|Hammer]] [[Spells of Zelda's Adventure|Spell]] after Zelda's first encounter with him. | |||
==Characteristics== | |||
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> | |||
File:ZA Warbane Miniature.jpg|The miniature of Warbane that was used for the game | |||
</gallery> | |||
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|Dragons | |||
|bosses= ZA | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:04, 5 August 2023
Warbane is the seventh boss in Zelda's Adventure.[1] 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 leaves behind the Hammer Spell after Zelda's first encounter with him.
Characteristics
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
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "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)