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When the match starts, Link will spawn on the left side of the center of the stage, while Ganondorf will spawn on the topmost platform and Zelda will spawn on the right side of the stage. Link and Zelda will start with 1 stock while Ganondorf will start with 2 stocks. If either Link or Zelda is [[KO]]'d, it will result in a loss. | When the match starts, Link will spawn on the left side of the center of the stage, while Ganondorf will spawn on the topmost platform and Zelda will spawn on the right side of the stage. Link and Zelda will start with 1 stock while Ganondorf will start with 2 stocks. If either Link or Zelda is [[KO]]'d, it will result in a loss. | ||
If Ganondorf has not already been unlocked, completing this event match will trigger another battle against Ganondorf, where defeating him will unlock him. | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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**This event match and its name are a reference to another recurring theme of ''The Legend of Zelda'' series where Link and Zelda must team up to defeat Ganondorf, or his beast form, [[Ganon]]. | **This event match and its name are a reference to another recurring theme of ''The Legend of Zelda'' series where Link and Zelda must team up to defeat Ganondorf, or his beast form, [[Ganon]]. | ||
*The music track that plays during this event match is the musical theme of the overworld in ''The Legend of Zelda'', the debut game of Link and Zelda, as well as Ganon, the beast form of Ganondorf. | *The music track that plays during this event match is the musical theme of the overworld in ''The Legend of Zelda'', the debut game of Link and Zelda, as well as Ganon, the beast form of Ganondorf. | ||
**The music track also plays on the [[Great Bay]] stage, despite the fact the event match takes place on the | **The music track also plays on the [[Great Bay]] stage, despite the fact the event match takes place on the [[Temple]] stage. | ||
{{Event Melee}} | {{Event Melee}} |
Latest revision as of 06:57, March 22, 2023
Event 29 Triforce Gathering | |
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Official description | Enter Ganondorf! Team up with Zelda and fight evil! |
Character(s) used | Link (1 stock) |
Allies | Zelda (1 stock) |
Opponent(s) | Ganondorf (2 stocks) |
Stage(s) | Temple |
Music | Great Bay |
Availability | Unlockable |
For reward | Unlock Ganondorf |
Event Match 29: Triforce Gathering is the 29th event match of the 51 event matches in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
The player controls Link and must win a stock match against a CPU Ganondorf on the Temple stage. Link is joined by a CPU Zelda ally. The CPU Ganondorf's artificial intelligence is set at Level 8, while the CPU Zelda ally's artificial intelligence is set at Level 7.
When the match starts, Link will spawn on the left side of the center of the stage, while Ganondorf will spawn on the topmost platform and Zelda will spawn on the right side of the stage. Link and Zelda will start with 1 stock while Ganondorf will start with 2 stocks. If either Link or Zelda is KO'd, it will result in a loss.
If Ganondorf has not already been unlocked, completing this event match will trigger another battle against Ganondorf, where defeating him will unlock him.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | トライフォース集結 | Triforce Gathering |
French | Triforce | — |
German | Triforce-Treffen | Triforce Meeting |
Spanish | Encuentro de la Trifeurza | Triforce Encounter |
Italian | L'incontro dei tre | The encounter of three; from "L'incontro dei tre vivi e dei tre morti" (The Encounter of the Three Living and the Three Dead), the Italian name of The Three Dead Kings. |
Trivia[edit]
- This event match's name is a reference to the recurring theme of The Legend of Zelda series where Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf possess the three parts of the Triforce (Courage, Wisdom, and Power, respectively).
- This event match and its name are a reference to another recurring theme of The Legend of Zelda series where Link and Zelda must team up to defeat Ganondorf, or his beast form, Ganon.
- The music track that plays during this event match is the musical theme of the overworld in The Legend of Zelda, the debut game of Link and Zelda, as well as Ganon, the beast form of Ganondorf.