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Once the '''Pegasus Boots''' have been acquired, they will enable Link to [[dash]] at a high speed. It has appeared in many Zelda games, although in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages]]'' it was changed to [[Pegasus Seeds]], although they act in the same way. The boots can also be used for other actions like increases the jump distance and charging at enemies, as well as bashing into trees, walls, and perhaps bookshelves.
[[Phantom Ganon]] is [[Ganondorf]]'s mysterious puppet, and appears in three games: ''Ocarina of Time'', ''Four Swords Adventures'' and ''The Wind Waker''.
 
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[[Image:PegasusBoots.png‎|right|thumb|The Pegasus Boots]]
   
==[[Ocarina of Time]]==
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== ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]'' ==
[[Image:Phantom.gif|frame|OoT appearance]]
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[[Image:Pegasusbootslttp.png|left]]
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''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past]]'' was the first time the Pegasus Boots appeared. They are gained after the completion of the [[Eastern Palace]], and they are rewarded by [[Sahasralah]], for retrieving the [[Pendant of Courage]]. They are needed to get the [[Book of Mudora]]. If Link charges into a tree, it may drop apples which refill health but it may also awaken an angry bee that will attack. They can also unleash a deadly swarm of them if the player is unlucky enough to hit that certain tree. Also, some unstable and cracked walls can be knocked down.
[[Phantom Ganon]] here guards the mysterious [[Forest Temple]]. In the room where you fight him, there are many paintings of the same river on the wall; Phantom Ganon will jump into one of them with his horse. Quickly pull out your newly aquired fairy bow and check the paintings; it will appear he is galloping towards you in two of them. The painting with the purple ripple is the one he will jump out of. When he's coming out(when he turns white), shoot at him with your bow; he will return and the whole routine starts again, until he takes sufficient damage to be knocked off his horse. However, if you pick the wrong painting, get out of your aiming mode and rush to the edge of the room: (or just stay where he can't hit you for the firt phase) Phantom Ganon will throw down a ball of electricity which shouldn't hurt you if you're on the edge.
 
   
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== ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]'' ==
When he's off his horse, he will shoot a ball of electricity at you again. Hit it back with the [[Master Sword]] or a [[Bottle]]. He might hit it back several times, but when he goes down rush at him and attack with all your might (jump attacks or rapid [[Spin Attacks]] will do fine). Then he'll start flying again... you know what to do. If you've depleted about half of his health, it will sometimes do another attack: He will twirl his staff a few times, letting off small magic sparks to show he's about to attack. Then he will charge at you, doing three hearts of damage. If you defeat him, you will gain a [[Heart Container]] and the [[Forest Medallion]].
 
   
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[[Image:boot.jpg|left|thumb|100px]]
==[[The Wind Waker]]==
 
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In the second appearance of the boots, they become much more useful. When combined with the [[Roc’s Feather]], they can increase the jump distance by three times. They are also required to kill the third dungeon boss, [[Slime Eyes]].
[[Image:Pganon.gif|frame|tWW appearance]]
 
   
You have encountered [[Phantom Ganon]] before in the [[Forsaken Fortress]], but now he is stronger and more agile than before. If he emits a singular blue orb at you, bounce it back and forth with your [[Master Sword]] until it collides with him and causes him to fall. At this time, run up and give him a final blow to destroy him. When he sends a giant red orb that splits up, do a spin attack to send it back to him. But beware, if he makes shadow appearances of himself slash them all quickly to reveal the true Phantom. The last time you encounter this foe, you must use your [[Light Arrows]] to finish him once and for all.
 
   
==[[Four Swords Adventures]]==
 
[[Image:Phantomganon.png|frame|left|FSA appearance]]
 
===First Time===
 
One of Ganon's most feared minions is back, and he is as strong as ever, though he hasn't got any new tricks up his sleave this time. The only "secret" to beating him is to patiently wait for him to fire his energy-balls at you, and then play a little ball with him, knocking it back and forward between you, with you using your sword. Once he is stunned, run up to him and slash away all you can before he gets his act together again. Repeat until he's down.
 
===Second Time===
 
He is back again, and this time he is really starting to get on our nerves as he even brought his clones! Defeating him isn't much of a trick this time around either, as you will only need to use the same tactic as you did on your first encounter with him. Focus your main attention on the green orbs, as the balls from his clones will simply break once they hit your sword. Using the [[Horizontal Line-Up]] might be a good idea, as it will help improve your aim drastically.This phantom is identical to the wind waker version, except he doesn't have a cape.
 
   
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== ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap]]'' ==
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[[Image:PegasusBootsTMC.jpg|frame|right]][[Image:PegasusBoots_TMC.gif|left|50px]]
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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap]]'', the boots are required to cross the Swamp, preventing Link from sinking into the swamp.
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Revision as of 14:03, 24 October 2007

Once the Pegasus Boots have been acquired, they will enable Link to dash at a high speed. It has appeared in many Zelda games, although in The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages it was changed to Pegasus Seeds, although they act in the same way. The boots can also be used for other actions like increases the jump distance and charging at enemies, as well as bashing into trees, walls, and perhaps bookshelves.

PegasusBoots

The Pegasus Boots

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past

Pegasusbootslttp

The Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past was the first time the Pegasus Boots appeared. They are gained after the completion of the Eastern Palace, and they are rewarded by Sahasralah, for retrieving the Pendant of Courage. They are needed to get the Book of Mudora. If Link charges into a tree, it may drop apples which refill health but it may also awaken an angry bee that will attack. They can also unleash a deadly swarm of them if the player is unlucky enough to hit that certain tree. Also, some unstable and cracked walls can be knocked down.

The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening

File:Boot.jpg

In the second appearance of the boots, they become much more useful. When combined with the Roc’s Feather, they can increase the jump distance by three times. They are also required to kill the third dungeon boss, Slime Eyes.




The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap

File:PegasusBootsTMC.jpg

In The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap, the boots are required to cross the Swamp, preventing Link from sinking into the swamp.