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Template:Minigame The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest is one of the attractions available in Nintendo Land for the Wii U. The game features players' Miis dressed up in Link's tunics as they fight their way through different levels, and can be played in both single and multiplayer mode.

Gameplay

In Battle Quest, players work together to defeat the various enemies they encounter as they travel through a cloth version of a Zelda-themed world. The player holding the Wii U GamePad can act as the archer to shoot arrows at the foes while the other three players will be wielding the Wii Remote Plus controllers as swords.[1] Although the swordsmen do most of the fighting, the archer provides backup and is necessary to move on through the level, such as by shooting two small shapes next to a door to unlock it. Because the swordsmen and the archer share hearts, they will have to assist and protect each other while defeating the oncoming enemies.

Controls

There are two control schemes for the game. The first one is for the archer. The archer moves the GamePad around to aim and fires an arrow by pulling back and releasing the right Control Stick. If the archer runs out of arrows, they can reload by holding the GamePad parallel to the ground. The left Control Stick in the GamePad is used to adjust the direction of the archer's screen. As in Skyward Sword, the shots can be charged to deal more damage by holding the right Control Stick back until a meter fills.

The second control scheme is for the players using the sword. The swordsman swings the Wii Remote Plus in the direction they want the sword to swing. The player can push B to bring up the shield or push A to change targets. If the player holds the sword up they can perform a Skyward Strike-type attack.[2] The swordplay in general is heavily based on that of Skyward Sword, with enemies that block attacks from various angles.

Listings

Bosses

Enemies

Stages

Gallery

Video Gallery


References


TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ゼルダの伝説 バトルクエスト (Zeruda no Densetsu: Batoru Kuesuto) The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest
French-speaking countries French The Legend of Zelda : la quête des héros The Legend of Zelda: The Heroes' Quest
Federal Republic of Germany German The Legend of Zelda: Herausforderung zum Kampf The Legend of Zelda: Challenge to Fight
Italian Republic Italian The Legend of Zelda: la sfida dei guerrieri The Legend of Zelda: The Challenge of Warriors
Spanish-speaking countries Spanish The Legend of Zelda: A las armas The Legend of Zelda: Call to Arms
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