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|caption = Multiplayer Mode in ''Four Swords Adventures''
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|game = {{TWW}}<br>{{FS}}<br>{{FSA}}<br>{{PH}}<br>{{LCT}}<br>{{ST}}
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|dungeon = [[Great Bay Temple]]<br>[[Secret Shrine]]
 
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|reward = [[Ice Arrow]]{{Exp|Great Bay Temple}}<br>100 [[Rupee]]s{{Exp|Secret Shrine}}
 
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'''Multiplayer''' is a mode in which several players can play a game together, either simultaneously or in sequence. {{LZS|Series}}, being known for its immerse single player experience, has had few games with a multiplayer mode; however, in recent years, multiplayer mode has become more common in ''The Legend of Zelda'' games.
'''Wart''' is a [[mini-boss]] in the [[Great Bay Temple]] and the [[Secret Shrine]] in {{MM}}.
 
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==Appearances==
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===''Four Swords''===
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{{FS}} was the first true multiplayer ''Legend of Zelda'' game. Several players could link together their Game Boy Advances and play as one of four different [[Link]]s. The players could help or hinder each other. The game is notable in that it can only be played with multiple people (no single player mode exists). A special edition called Anniversary Edition was released in late 2011 and for a limited time, in which a single-player mode has been added. In it there is a second Link controlled by the computer.
   
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===''The Wind Waker''===
{{Tatl|Wart|It's a Wart. Once you've gotten rid of the spheres that shield the main body, you can attack the eye.}}
 
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{{TWW}} featured a form of multiplayer. At any point during the single player adventure, a second player could attach a [[Game Boy Advance]] to the [[GameCube]] via a GameCube-Game Boy Advance Link Cable. This would allow the [[Tingle Tuner]] to become a usable item, and allow the second player to move an icon around ''The Wind Waker's'' world, granting access to various items only available with the Tingle Tuner.
   
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===''Four Swords Adventures''===
==Strategy==
 
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{{FSA}} was a GameCube game expanding on the multiplayer system introduced in ''Four Swords''. The game's full adventure mode can be played with a single player, but up to four players can connect their Game Boy Advances to the GameCube to play in multiplayer, and the game can be continued with or without any other players. There is also a separate multiplayer battle mode, [[Shadow Battle]].
Wart is a huge-eyed creature that slides around trying to hit [[Link]]. At the start of the battle, Wart hovers on the ceiling. In order to initiate the fight, Link must look upwards to get its attention. Afterwards, Wart will descend and hover slightly off the ground, completely surrounded by a mass of blobs, rendering it immune to any direct damage. In order to damage Wart, the young hero must destroy the surrounding blobs with any offensive or long-range weapon. The blobs are incapable of being destroyed while on Wart, so Link must knock them off and destroy them before they latch back on. [[Bomb]]s and [[Deku Nut]]s are some of the most efficient methods, as they knock many blobs off at once and may damage Wart as well.
 
   
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===''Phantom Hourglass''===
For each blob that is destroyed, a gap in Wart's defensive armor will appear, giving Link a chance to strike it in the eye as the armor moves around. Occasionally, Wart will close its eye while it is moving around the battlefield, preventing the young hero from striking. After Wart has sustained enough damage, it will shed all of the blobs and dart around the room in the young hero's direction. The blobs surrounding Wart will jump around the room, serving as a distraction. In order to defeat Wart, Link must strike it in its eye while it is facing him.
 
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{{main|Battle Mode}}
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{{PH}} was the first game in the series to utilize the [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] for its multiplayer. Two people can play either over wireless LAN or Wi-Fi. The game supports [[DS Download Play]] for two-player local games with one cartridge.
   
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===''Spirit Tracks''===
Once defeated, a [[Treasure Chest]] containing the [[Ice Arrow]]s in the [[Great Bay Temple]] or 100 [[Rupee]]s in the [[Secret Shrine]] appears.
 
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Like ''Phantom Hourglass'', {{ST}} boasts the ability to Battle with friends, as well as retaining the Tag Mode. As in ''Phantom Hourglass'', players without cartridges can use DS Download Play to join a game. ''Spirit Tracks'' also supports up to four players rather than two.
   
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==Other Appearances==
==Trivia==
 
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{{Ambig|start}}
*Wart shares its Japanese name with [[Arrghus]], {{Japanese|ワート|Wāto}}.
 
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===''Link's Crossbow Training'' ===
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{{LCT}} has a multiplayer mode played in sequence, with each player passing the [[Wii Zapper]] between each other as the game requires. The goal is to get the highest score on each stage.
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{{Ambig|end}}
   
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==Gallery==
 
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===''Hyrule Warriors''===
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File:MM Wart.png|Wart without the blobs
 
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{{HW}} features a cooperative mode where one player uses the [[Wii U]] gamepad and the other player the TV screen.
File:MM Wart(Pink).png|Wart fully covered in blobs
 
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{{Noncanon|end}}
</gallery>
 
   
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Revision as of 11:45, 20 February 2015

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Multiplayer is a mode in which several players can play a game together, either simultaneously or in sequence. Template:LZS, being known for its immerse single player experience, has had few games with a multiplayer mode; however, in recent years, multiplayer mode has become more common in The Legend of Zelda games.

Appearances

Four Swords

Four Swords was the first true multiplayer Legend of Zelda game. Several players could link together their Game Boy Advances and play as one of four different Links. The players could help or hinder each other. The game is notable in that it can only be played with multiple people (no single player mode exists). A special edition called Anniversary Edition was released in late 2011 and for a limited time, in which a single-player mode has been added. In it there is a second Link controlled by the computer.

The Wind Waker

The Wind Waker featured a form of multiplayer. At any point during the single player adventure, a second player could attach a Game Boy Advance to the GameCube via a GameCube-Game Boy Advance Link Cable. This would allow the Tingle Tuner to become a usable item, and allow the second player to move an icon around The Wind Waker's world, granting access to various items only available with the Tingle Tuner.

Four Swords Adventures

Four Swords Adventures was a GameCube game expanding on the multiplayer system introduced in Four Swords. The game's full adventure mode can be played with a single player, but up to four players can connect their Game Boy Advances to the GameCube to play in multiplayer, and the game can be continued with or without any other players. There is also a separate multiplayer battle mode, Shadow Battle.

Phantom Hourglass

Main article: Battle Mode

Phantom Hourglass was the first game in the series to utilize the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection for its multiplayer. Two people can play either over wireless LAN or Wi-Fi. The game supports DS Download Play for two-player local games with one cartridge.

Spirit Tracks

Like Phantom Hourglass, Spirit Tracks boasts the ability to Battle with friends, as well as retaining the Tag Mode. As in Phantom Hourglass, players without cartridges can use DS Download Play to join a game. Spirit Tracks also supports up to four players rather than two.

Other Appearances

Link's Crossbow Training

Link's Crossbow Training has a multiplayer mode played in sequence, with each player passing the Wii Zapper between each other as the game requires. The goal is to get the highest score on each stage.

Hyrule Warriors

Template:Sectstub Hyrule Warriors features a cooperative mode where one player uses the Wii U gamepad and the other player the TV screen.


TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
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Canada FrenchCA Multijoueur Template:ExpGame
Community of Latin American and Caribbean States SpanishLA Multijugador Template:ExpGame