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{{Quote|Further you will not go, you have not the fire in the belly to do else but obey me | Warbane in ''[[Zelda's Adventure]]''}} | {{Quote|Further you will not go, you have not the fire in the belly to do else but obey me | Warbane in ''[[Zelda's Adventure]]''}} | ||
'''Warbane''' is the boss of the Shrine of Fire and the last boss in the game before [[Gannon]]. | '''Warbane''' is the boss of the [[Shrine of Fire]] and the last boss in the game before [[Gannon]]. Warbane was once a good dragon and employed many people of [[Tolemac]] in his mine. However, he was pressed into service once Gannon came and many people lost their jobs. He left behind the powerful [[Spells of Zelda's Adventure#Hammer|Hammer]] when he first met with [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]], implying he is not completely loyal to Gannon. He attacks by flying around the room, dealing 1/2 a [[heart]] worth of damage if he manages to hit Zelda. | ||
He is later revived by Gannon alongside the other bosses of the game (except [[Ursore]]) for one last battle against Zelda. | He is later revived by Gannon alongside the other bosses of the game (except [[Ursore]]) for one last battle against Zelda. This fight is similar to the original, but he is slightly weaker. Once he is defeated, Gannon finally reveals himself. | ||
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[[Category:Dragons]] | [[Category:Dragons]] |
Revision as of 09:56, 2 October 2011
“
Further you will not go, you have not the fire in the belly to do else but obey me
”
— Warbane in Zelda's Adventure
Warbane is the boss of the Shrine of Fire and the last boss in the game before Gannon. Warbane was once a good dragon and employed many people of Tolemac in his mine. However, he was pressed into service once Gannon came and many people lost their jobs. He left behind the powerful Hammer when he first met with Zelda, implying he is not completely loyal to Gannon. He attacks by flying around the room, dealing 1/2 a heart worth of damage if he manages to hit Zelda.
He is later revived by Gannon alongside the other bosses of the game (except Ursore) for one last battle against Zelda. This fight is similar to the original, but he is slightly weaker. Once he is defeated, Gannon finally reveals himself.