Link attacks Ganon but he is easily thrown back by Ganon's Trident. Inside, The group is attacked by illusions of Link's past foes, and when Roam attacks a specter of Agahnim that was dangerously approaching Zelda, he is killed, with Ganon afterwards rising from the defeated illusion. After Zelda is rescued from Turtle Rock, she asks for the Maiden's help to allow Link, Roam, and her to enter the pitch-dark tower. Ganon's Tower is also featured in the A Link to the Past comic by Shotaro Ishinomori. Ganon's Tower, as seen in the A Link to the Past comic Once Link reaches the balcony, he must fight Agahnim yet again where, upon the wizard's defeat, Ganon abandons Agahnim's body and escapes to the inside of the Pyramid of Power. Most rooms are also filled with deadly obstacles like spikes and conveyor belts, and even the former Bosses appearing as Sub-Boss have hazards added to their rooms. He is, however, required to fight the other two Light World Bosses again as he ascends, making it necessary to fight all three Light World Bosses to complete the Dungeon. Each of the floors are infested with enemies that will try to impede Link's progress, but the young hero is not required to defeat most of the enemies to scale up the tower. Above the ground floor are four floors leading to a balcony where Agahnim waits. ![]() In order to obtain the Big Key and thus the Red Mail, Link must fight the Armos Knights from the first Light World Dungeon. Link will, however, have to negotiate this floor in order to reach the sub-basement where the Big Key is located. Ganon's Tower consists of a large basement where the Red Mail, Map and Compass are located however, all of these items are optional and are not required to complete the Dungeon. ![]() The seal on it can be only broken by the descendants of the Seven Sages, and as such, Link must free the Seven Maidens to break the barrier and reveal the staircase leading to the inside of the tower. Ganon's Tower is located in the Dark World.
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