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*** You also get to Finish him off when you finally knock him down, with the classic "Ending Blow" move, triggering a seamless switch into Ganon's dying cutscene when you plunge into him.
*** The awesomeness of the final fight is severely mitigated if {{spoiler|you distract Ganondorf with the Fishing Rod from the very beginning of the game. Of course, if you don't do that...}}
** After the big disappointment with Calamity Ganon in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild| Breath of the Wild]]'', Ganondorf redeems himself in spades in [[[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]'', with what is arguably the best Ganondorf Boss Fight in the franchise. First of all, before you can even fight him, you have to deal with the Demon King’s Army, which is like the [[Level in Boss Clothing| Monster Forces]] you’ve encountered previously, but in this case its three waves, but at least you have the Sages to help. Then, a [[Boss Rush]] of the Temple bosses appear, but you only have to fight the ones whom you didn't fight before. Finally, Ganondorf appears as the living corpse he was in the opening cutscene of the game, before assuming his true form as the Embodiment of Hate in all his [[Evil Is Hammy| arrogant and exuberant glory]]. A [[Sequential Boss]], of course, the first phase of the fight is pretty direct one-on-one where his attacks are strong, but avoidable. The second isn’t all-that different from Phantom Ganon (detailed below), except in this one the actual Sages are there. In the
== [[The Legend of Zelda (video game)|The Legend of Zelda]] ==
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