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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', '''Evil Spirit from Beyond: Phantom Ganon''' is the boss of the [[Forest Temple]], being the first boss Link faces as an adult. He does not appear until [[Link]] enters and attempts to exit his battle arena, at which point metal bars will block the path in front of Link. Phantom Ganon then reveals himself, taking the form of the Ganondorf from when Link was a child, riding on a floating version of the [[Giant Horse|Gerudo stallion]]. He then replaces his face with a horned skull and jumps with the horse into one of the six identical giant landscape paintings around the room's walls.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', '''Evil Spirit from Beyond: Phantom Ganon''' is the boss of the [[Forest Temple]], being the first boss Link faces as an adult. He does not appear until [[Link]] enters and attempts to exit his battle arena, at which point metal bars will block the path in front of Link. Phantom Ganon then reveals himself, taking the form of the Ganondorf from when Link was a child, riding on a floating version of the [[Giant Horse|Gerudo stallion]]. He then replaces his face with a horned skull and jumps with the horse into one of the six identical giant landscape paintings around the room's walls.


In the first phase of battle, Phantom Ganon and two darker-colored copies ride towards Link in three different paintings. When they reach the "screen" of the painting, the real Phantom Ganon jumps out in a large flash of purple light while the fakes simply turn around. To damage him, Link needs to use the [[Fairy Bow]] to shoot at the real one as he exits. Otherwise, he will use his [[trident]] to launch an electric attack. After three hits, Phantom Ganon dismounts the horse and begins floating himself. For the next phase, Phantom Ganon uses his trident to shoot an energy beam at Link, which can be blocked by the swing of a [[sword]] or, as part of a series running gag, an [[bottle|Empty Bottle]]. After parrying the ball back-and-forth in a tennis-like fashion enough times, Phantom Ganon will eventually mess up and be hit, causing him to fall to the ground and become vulnerable to direct attacks for a short period. Sometimes, he twirls the trident before charging at Link directly.
In the first phase of battle, Phantom Ganon and two darker-colored copies ride towards Link in three different paintings. When they reach the "screen" of the painting, the real Phantom Ganon jumps out in a large flash of purple light while the fakes simply turn around. To damage him, Link needs to use the [[Fairy Bow]] to shoot at the real one as he exits. Otherwise, he will use his [[trident]] to launch an electric attack. After three hits, Phantom Ganon dismounts the horse and begins floating himself. For the next phase, Phantom Ganon uses his trident to shoot an energy beam at Link, which can be blocked by the swing of a [[sword]] or, as part of a series running gag, an [[Empty Bottle]]. After parrying the ball back-and-forth in a tennis-like fashion enough times, Phantom Ganon will eventually mess up and be hit, causing him to fall to the ground and become vulnerable to direct attacks for a short period. Sometimes, he twirls the trident before charging at Link directly.


When Phantom Ganon is defeated, Ganondorf himself projects his voice to the temple to congratulate Link, but warns that he will not be anywhere near as easy to defeat. Deciding Phantom Ganon is worthless, Ganondorf banishes him to the "gap between dimensions" as he writhes in protest.
When Phantom Ganon is defeated, Ganondorf himself projects his voice to the temple to congratulate Link, but warns that he will not be anywhere near as easy to defeat. Deciding Phantom Ganon is worthless, Ganondorf banishes him to the "gap between dimensions" as he writhes in protest.

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