- This article is about the mode in Ocarina of Time 3D. For the mode in Hyrule Warriors, see Challenge Mode.
The Boss Challenge is a mode featured in Ocarina of Time 3D.[1] It can be accessed after Link completes the Forest Temple and returns to the Temple of Time to talk with Sheik. There, Sheik will mention that the young hero can now return to his house in Kokiri Forest to fight the bosses he has defeated up to that point.[2]
Overview[]
After defeating a boss, Link will have the option of battling against it once again. This can be done by going to his house and approaching his bed to have the option to go to sleep, which will allow the young hero to rest up and recover his lost health. From then, Link has the opportunity to fight against any boss he has already beaten.
In this new feature, battles will be timed, although they will still be played the same. However, Link will only have certain number of Heart Containers depending on the boss he is currently facing; for example, Link will only have 3 Heart Containers against Queen Gohma, 4 against King Dodongo, and so on. His inventory will also be limited according to what items Link has obtained up to the boss he is fighting, like in Ganon's Tower from The Wind Waker. Each time a boss is defeated during the Boss Challenge, the game will tally up the victory and show how many times that boss has been defeated as well as the record time.
Boss Gauntlet[]
After having completed the Spirit Temple, each boss in the Boss Challenge mode must be defeated one more time to unlock the Boss Gauntlet mode. In this mode, Link has to fight through every boss, one after another. The Gauntlet begins against Gohma with Link having five Heart Containers. At the end of each fight, Link has a chance to choose between two Treasure Chests that randomly reward him with ammunition, weapons, or recovery items.
Throughout the Boss Gauntlet, Link can only restore his life between battles by using any of the bottled items he might have with him during the current fight. The game will record the time it took to defeat all of the bosses after completing the boss gauntlet.
Treasure Chests[]
Boss | Small Chest | Large Chest |
---|---|---|
Gohma | Bombs | Deku Seeds Deku Stick |
King Dodongo | Empty Bottle Heart Container Recovery Heart |
Deku Nuts Deku Stick Empty Bottle Recovery Heart |
Barinade | Empty Bottle Heart Container |
Deku Nuts Empty Bottle Recovery Heart |
Phantom Ganon | Big Quiver Empty Bottle Longshot |
Giant's Knife Heart Container Recovery Heart |
Volvagia | Big Quiver Green Potion Hover Boots Iron Boots Longshot |
Blue Potion Poe Soul Recovery Heart |
Morpha | Big Quiver Blue Potion Green Potion Heart Container Hover Boots Recovery Heart |
Arrows Poe Soul Recovery Heart |
Bongo Bongo | Heart Container Red Potion |
Deku Nuts |
Master Quest Boss Challenge[]
In the Master Quest Boss Challenge, the bosses will cause twice as much damage to Link. The Child Link boss battles start the young hero off with 3 Heart Containers, while the Adult Link battles give him 5 Heart Containers to last through the challenge. Unlike the normal Boss Challenge, Link will not be able to recover his health at all.
The Master Quest Boss Gauntlet applies the same previous restrictions, with the addition that Link will only have 3 Heart Containers to last for the entire gauntlet.
References
- ↑ The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D — Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 2
- ↑ "If you want to challenge the mighty foes you've defeated again, make for the bed in your childhood home." — Sheik (Ocarina of Time 3D)