Puppet Ganon

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Template:Boss Puppet Ganon is a giant puppet controlled by Ganon in The Wind Waker. The battle is a precursor to the main event with the real Ganondorf in Ganon's Tower.

Strategy

First Form: Puppet

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Puppet Ganon's first phase

The first form of the monster is similar in appearance to Beast Ganon in most of the 2D games, giant and boar-like. He is defeated by cutting his strings with the Boomerang and striking the blue orb on his tail with Light Arrows.

Second Form: Spider

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Puppet Ganon's spider phase

Puppet Ganon will then transform into a spider, possible referencing Gohma as she appears in previous games, which flies up to the top of the room and spins rapidly in circles before crashing back down. To avoid taking damage and progress in the battle, Link must use the reflective pool beneath him (easily done by tilting back the C-Stick to control the camera) to track the spider's movements and position himself in the space behind it as it falls, in order to grant himself a clear shot at its tail. Repeating this process three times will cause the monster to assume its final form.

Third Form: Moldorm

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Puppet Ganon's final phase

The snake form of Puppet Ganon moves randomly around the room, gaining speed and irrationality each time his tail is hit. Due to his speed, scoring a hit can be difficult - attacking his face with the Master Sword, Bombs, or the Skull Hammer will stun him for a few seconds, though this can be difficult to perform due to its erratic movements and usually requires Link to position himself directly in the creature's path. The hero can also distract Puppet Ganon with All-Purpose Bait. However, the boss will quickly move toward the bait the moment Link throws it down, often damaging him in the process. A third, lesser-known strategy is to use the Hookshot to reach one of the various platforms at the higher parts of the arena - this keeps Link safe from sustaining damage and can provide a clear shot at the boss.

After defeating the final form of Puppet Ganon, Link is able to climb its central string up to the tower's rooftop for the final confrontation with Ganondorf.

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TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Template:Japanese Puppet Ganon
France FrenchEU Alter Ganon
Germany German Kurganon
Italy Italian Triganon
Spanish-speaking countries Spanish Alter Ganon

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