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*The song playing in this event match is actually Great Bay's music. This song also notably plays on Temple during [[Adventure Mode]].
*The song playing in this event match is actually Great Bay's music. This song also notably plays on Temple during [[Adventure Mode]].
*The name refers to a recurring theme in the ''Zelda'' series where Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf possess the three parts of the Triforce (Courage, Wisdom, and Power respectively).
*The name refers to a recurring theme in the ''Zelda'' series where Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf possess the three parts of the Triforce (Courage, Wisdom, and Power, respectively).


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Revision as of 09:06, October 24, 2016

Event 29
Triforce Gathering
HD version of Event 29
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 (トライフォース集結, Triforce Gathering) is the 29th event match of the 51 event matches in Super Smash Bros. Melee.

Link and Zelda team up to fight Ganondorf. The player is Link and the CPU-controlled teammate is Zelda, who aids the player with fighting Ganondorf, also a computer. If the player (Link) or Zelda is KO'd, the event match will end in failure, and the player will have to try again, which is why it is ideal for the player to attack Ganondorf with Zelda.

By successfully completing the match, Ganondorf will appear as a challenger (if he is not unlocked already), and the player (as Link) will have to fight him on Final Destination. Once Ganondorf is defeated, he is unlocked and thus playable.


Trivia

  • The song playing in this event match is actually Great Bay's music. This song also notably plays on Temple during Adventure Mode.
  • The name refers to a recurring theme in the Zelda series where Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf possess the three parts of the Triforce (Courage, Wisdom, and Power, respectively).