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==Stage history==
==Stage history==
The Bridge of Eldin appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'' and connects Hyrule Castle Town to the Eldin Province. The bridge is situated over a large valley. In ''Twilight Princess'' this bridge was temporarily unusable as a large section of it had been teleported away by twilight monsters. The destroyed section of the bridge was teleported to the Gerudo Mesa in the Gerudo Desert. Later in the game, Midna and [[Link]] recovers and teleports the section back after it becomes necessary to use the bridge. After a minor skirmish across the plains of [[Hyrule]], [[Link]] and King Bulbin duel upon this bridge atop cavalry, leading to defeating King Bulbin.
The Bridge of Eldin appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'' and connects Hyrule Castle Town to the Eldin Province. The bridge is situated over a large valley. In ''Twilight Princess'' this bridge was temporarily unusable as a large section of it had been teleported away by twilight monsters. The destroyed section of the bridge was teleported to the Gerudo Mesa in the Gerudo Desert. Later in the game, Midna and [[Link]] recover and teleport the section back after it becomes necessary to use the bridge. After a minor skirmish across the plains of [[Hyrule]], [[Link]] and King Bulbin duel upon this bridge atop cavalry, leading to defeating King Bulbin.


==In the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series==
==In the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series==

Revision as of 09:52, March 25, 2008

Bridge of Eldin
Bridge of Eldin.jpg
File:Triforce Icon.gifTwilight Princess' Bridge of Eldin
Universe The Legend of Zelda
Appears in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Availability Starter

The Bridge of Eldin originating from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess is a stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Stage history

The Bridge of Eldin appears in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess and connects Hyrule Castle Town to the Eldin Province. The bridge is situated over a large valley. In Twilight Princess this bridge was temporarily unusable as a large section of it had been teleported away by twilight monsters. The destroyed section of the bridge was teleported to the Gerudo Mesa in the Gerudo Desert. Later in the game, Midna and Link recover and teleport the section back after it becomes necessary to use the bridge. After a minor skirmish across the plains of Hyrule, Link and King Bulbin duel upon this bridge atop cavalry, leading to defeating King Bulbin.

In the Super Smash Bros. series

The Bridge of Eldin appears as a default stage in Super Smash Brothers Brawl.

The Bridge of Eldin is a flat stage. King Bulbin occasionally intervenes the battle and chucks bombs which destroy the center of the bridge for a short time. The characters can take damage from the exploding bombs. The characters can also fall into the abyss that is below the damaged section of the bridge. After a certain amount of time, a twilight portal appears and drops the missing section back onto the bridge.


Songs in My Music

  • Main Theme (The Legend of Zelda)
  • Ocarina of Time Medley
  • Title (The Legend of Zelda)
  • The Dark World
  • The Hidden Mountain & Forest
  • Hyrule Field Theme
  • Main Theme (Twilight Princess)
  • The Hidden Village
  • Midna's Lament

Glitch

There is a glitch that occurs on this stage when using Jigglypuff's final smash. After King Bulbin breaks the bridge, wait for the rift to try to fix the bridge. If the player use Jigglypuff's Final Smash in the middle of the bridge while it is sending back the missing pieces, Jigglypuff will expand until the bridge is complete, at which point it seems that Jigglypuff fell. If done correctly, Jigglypuff will stay on the bridge and be able to play asher enourmous size. Also, if Jigglypuff is hit by Yoshi's B attack, she will double in size. Jigglypuff can repeatidly increase in size, until she becomes to big for the stage to handle and will die. Jigglypuff's attacks do the same damage, but she will have a larger range. Also, rest will no longer hurt anyone while large. After Jigglypuff is KO'd, Jigglyuff will be returned to normal size.

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