In Breath of the Wild, the Giant Horse involved during the side quest "Hunt for the Giant Horse", looks similar to Ganondorf's Steed. However it is also possible that Phantom Ganon's Steed is simply the steed's doppelganger that was created along with Phantom Ganon. Luckily, the attack can easily be dodged. In Ocarina of Time, Link encounters Phantom Ganon in the Forest Temple. First appearance On a similar note, the horse Ganondorf rode during the horseback phase of the final battle in Twilight Princess might have also been a phantom due to it disappearing after Ganondorf is knocked off upon the dust clearing, despite it also falling down with its master. Suddenly Phantom Ganon, atop his horse, appears in the center of the room. Once Link successfully hits Phantom Ganon with the energy ball, he can then move in and attack with his sword until Phantom Ganon gets back up. The Phantom armor set will boost your attack, but you can’t upgrade it at a Great Fairy fountain or dye it at the Kochi Dye Shop in Hateno Village. [7], Despite donning a Phantom suit, Princess Zelda is deathly afraid of Rats. If he is not hit, he will fire a lightning blast at the center of the battlefield that explodes after touching ground, sending an energy surge through the ground in multiple directions. Alternatively it may be an abnormally large Gerudo Stallion that is descended from or the same breed of horse suffering from giantism or Gerudo Stallions can grow to an abnormally large size. Once Link slashes Phantom Ganon roughly a dozen times with the Master Sword, the boss flails and dangles in the air while slowly disintegrating in blue fire, and the real Ganondorf's voice is heard echoing throughout the hall, taunting him by saying that the real King of Evil will not be as easily vanquished; he then expresses his anger and disgust at the failure of his creation and banishes the writhing phantom to the Gap Between Dimensions. If Link is hit, this attack will deplete two of his hearts. However, the darker image will turn back from the surface of the painting at the last moment, indicating that the other is the true Phantom, and Link must shoot him with his Fairy Bow, or Hookshot as he rides out. [1] By possessing a Phantom, she can offer offensive and defensive backup for Link, as well as help him solve many puzzles throughout the Tower of Spirits. Another possibility is that Ganondorf may have resurrected or transformed it into a demonic entity. Once the stairs are approached, a metal fence jolts out of the ground, impeding Link's path. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. [3][4][5] With a Phantom's brute strength, Zelda can stop rolling Boulders and move massive blocks. However, her attacks do not cause Link to return to the beginning of the room, unlike the regular Phantoms. In Majora's Mask, Link rides a young Epona while searching for his missing friend, Navi. These enemies are presented in a similar fashion in both Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks. Artwork of Link and Phantom Zelda cooperating from Spirit Tracks, Phantom Zelda's back displaying the Hylian Crest, as seen in-game from Spirit Tracks, Link riding on Phantom Zelda's shield, as seen in-game from Spirit Tracks, Phantom Zelda reacting to being struck by Link's Boomerang in Spirit Tracks, Render of Toon Zelda beside Phantom Zelda from Hyrule Warriors, Render of Phantom Zelda from Hyrule Warriors, Phantom Zelda as seen in-game from Hyrule Warriors, Toon Zelda's Phantom Zelda rolling as a Wrecker Phantom from Hyrule Warriors, Dark Toon Zelda's Phantom Zelda form from Hyrule Warriors Legends, Toon Zelda's Phantom Zelda wielding the Flaming Wrecker Sword from Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition, Phantom Zelda as seen in-game from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, Zelda using the Phantom Slash from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, https://zelda.gamepedia.com/Phantom_Zelda?oldid=829273, Pages using DynamicPageList parser function. Theory warning: This section contains theoretical information based on the research of one or several other users.