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'''Zant, the Usurper King''' is a [[Twili]] who makes his first appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'' as a major villain. In the game, Zant has usurped the throne of the [[Twilight Realm]] while serving as one of [[Ganondorf]]'s chief followers. Zant later appears as a playable character in ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'' and its [[reissue]]s.
'''Zant''' is a [[Twili]] who makes his first appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'' as a major villain. In the game, Zant has usurped the throne of the [[Twilight Realm]] while serving as one of [[Ganondorf]]'s chief followers. Zant later appears as a playable character in ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'' and its [[reissue]]s.


==History==
==History==
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Zant is not directly seen again until Link and Midna have made it through the [[Palace of Twilight]], where he is found in the throne room. Here, it is revealed that his previous calm demeanor is a facade and that he is actually completely insane, rambling his motivation between several bizarre movements and noises. He states that he believed he was entitled to rule the [[Twili]] and that he believes their royal family to be too complacent and resigned to their race's exile. He reveals that while he was throwing a tantrum alone on a balcony after being denied the throne, he was approached by "a god" (actually a banished [[Ganondorf]] wielding the [[Triforce of Power]]), who convinced him he would grant Zant his desires and his own power at the exchange of "combining light and shadow to make darkness." At this, Zant begins to battle the two.
Zant is not directly seen again until Link and Midna have made it through the [[Palace of Twilight]], where he is found in the throne room. Here, it is revealed that his previous calm demeanor is a facade and that he is actually completely insane, rambling his motivation between several bizarre movements and noises. He states that he believed he was entitled to rule the [[Twili]] and that he believes their royal family to be too complacent and resigned to their race's exile. He reveals that while he was throwing a tantrum alone on a balcony after being denied the throne, he was approached by "a god" (actually a banished [[Ganondorf]] wielding the [[Triforce of Power]]), who convinced him he would grant Zant his desires and his own power at the exchange of "combining light and shadow to make darkness." At this, Zant begins to battle the two.


In Zant's battle, he replicates several previous bosses and minibosses, being [[Diababa]], [[Dangoro]], Morpheel, [[Ook]], and [[Blizzeta]], and teleports to their lairs in doing so. In each of these, he also adds his own unique twists, usually involving comedic movements. Most of his attacks involve sending a rapid-fire chain of pink energy projectiles. For all of these, Link getting two chains of sword attacks against him causes him to switch to the next one.
In Zant's battle, he replicates several previous bosses and minibosses, such as [[Ook]], [[Diababa]], [[Dangoro]], Morpheel, and [[Blizzeta]]. In each of these, he also adds his own unique twists, usually involving comedic movements. At the end, they are transported to a replica of the outside of [[Hyrule Castle Town]]'s south gate, where he now takes a pair of [[scimitar]]s and spins in a berserk fashion. Once he is defeated, Midna takes back the Fused Shadows and tells him that the Twili never trusted him as his greed was visible in his eyes. Zant attempts to protest more and Midna tries to use the Fused Shadows' power to silence him, but accidentally obliterates him.
*For the Diababa battle, he floats in the air, occasionally teleporting or firing. Link needs to use the [[Gale Boomerang]] to knock him out of the air, causing him to skip across the water to dry land, where Link can attack him until he teleports away.
*For the Dangoro battle, he jumps on the edge of the slippery magnetic platform, tilting it around. The [[Iron Boots]] are useful to avoid getting rolled off. Eventually, he stops to fire projectiles, but then tires out, allowing Link to attack.
*For the Morpheel battle, he fires from within an enormous copy of his own helmet that burrows up from the sand and opens its mouth hole. Link needs to use the [[Zora Armor]] and Iron Boots to prepare and then use the [[Clawshot]]s to pull him out of the helmet, allowing Link to attack. After the first attack, the helmet burrows back under and four different ones come back out from different directions (all facing center), with him changing which one he is in when the mouth-holes are all closed.
*For the Ook battle, he leaps between the [[totem pole]]s and occasionally stops to fire. While he is firing, Link needs to bash into the totem pole to knock him down and stun him, letting him be attacked.
*For the Blizzeta battle, he grows giant and again floats, before attempting to stomp down on Link. His position is marked beforehand by his reflection on the icy floor. Once he is on the ground, using the [[Ball & Chain]] on one of his feet will cause him to clutch it, leap in pain, and shrink until he is comically small, allowing Link to attack.
 
At the end, they are transported to the outside of [[Hyrule Castle Town]]'s south gate, where he now takes a pair of [[scimitar]]s and attacks in his own manner. He walks up to Link and begins swinging wildly when he is close, but he is fully vulnerable in the back. After enough hits, he varies between madly chopping and spinning in a berserk fashion, teleporting in between. After enough spinning, he becomes dizzy and can be attacked for a short period. Once he is defeated, they are returned to the throne room, and Midna takes back the Fused Shadows and tells him that the Twili never trusted him as his greed was visible in his eyes. Zant attempts to protest more and Midna tries to use the Fused Shadows' power to silence him, but accidentally obliterates him by making him pop like a balloon.


Zant is seen one last time at the end of the game once Ganondorf is defeated, where a brief cinematic of him cracking his neck is used to signify Ganondorf's loss of the Triforce of Power and subsequent death.
Zant is seen one last time at the end of the game once Ganondorf is defeated, where a brief cinematic of him cracking his neck is used to signify Ganondorf's loss of the Triforce of Power and subsequent death.
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In ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'', Zant is recruited by [[Cia]] during her conquest of the Era of Twilight, where he is again found in the Palace of Twilight. As revealed in Cia's Tale, Zant and Midna were already battling, with Cia and [[Wizzro]] deciding to assist the former due to his single-minded hunger for power making him easy to manipulate. Later, after [[Cia]] is defeated, Ganondorf summons him and [[Ghirahim]] to assist in his takeover of Hyrule.
In ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'', Zant is recruited by [[Cia]] during her conquest of the Era of Twilight, where he is again found in the Palace of Twilight. As revealed in Cia's Tale, Zant and Midna were already battling, with Cia and [[Wizzro]] deciding to assist the former due to his single-minded hunger for power making him easy to manipulate. Later, after [[Cia]] is defeated, Ganondorf summons him and [[Ghirahim]] to assist in his takeover of Hyrule.


In this game, Zant wields the Scimitars and switches between his two demeanors seemingly at random. He fights with several of his boss fight moves from ''Twilight Princess'' and is additionally assisted by [[Zant Mask]]s, [[Zant's Hand]]s, and [[Phantom Zant]]s. When he is an opponent, guarding against his attacks several times consecutively will cause him to eventually slip up and expose his [[Weak Point Smash]] gauge. When playing as him, a meter on the screen grows as he attacks and when full, will cause him to mess up an attack unless he drains it with his basic strong attack, causing him to perform either his projectile barrage or rapid spinning attacks from his original fight. In his dialogue, he is shown with his helmet fully on while acting stoic, with his mouth showing while acting sycophantic or prideful, and unmasked while acting crazy.
In this game, Zant wields the Scimitars and switches between his two demeanors seemingly at random. He fights with several of his boss fight moves from ''Twilight Princess'' and is additionally assisted by [[Zant Mask]]s, [[Zant's Hand]]s, and [[Phantom Zant]]s. When he is an opponent, guarding against his attacks several times consecutively will cause him to eventually slip up and expose his [[Weak Point Smash]] gauge. When playing as him, a meter on the screen grows as he attacks and when full, will cause him to mess up an attack unless he drains it with his basic strong attack.


== General information ==
== General information ==
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
===Zant===
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ザント
|Jap=ザント
|JapR=Zanto
|JapR=Zanto
|JapM=Zant
|JapM=Zant}}
}}
 
===The Usurper King: Zant===
{{foreign names
|Jap=僭王ザント
|JapR=Sen'ō Zanto
|JapM=Usurper King Zant
}}


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