TRENDING Published January21, 2016 By Maolen Estomagulang

'The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD' Ganondorf Amiibo To Give More Challenge In The Game!

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The Legend Of Zelda Twilight Princess HD Amiibo
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Heads up to all game players! As new details regarding the amiibo functionality of "The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD" have recently been revealed, following the leaks originating from Famitsu on the forthcoming remake for the Wii U console.

One of which is the previously released "Legend of Zelda" amiibo, which will reportedly also work with the "Twilight Princess HD" remake of the game.

According to Nintendo Everything, Ganondorf amiibo will reportedly give game players a more challenge in the game play, as the said amiibo will give game players twice s much damage from enemies amid their battles.

Furthermore, the leak additionally includes a Wolf Link/Midna amiibo, as beforehand reported that will unlock an all-new dungeon, previously called "La Cave du Crépuscule" roughly translates to "The Cave of Twilight."

However, most recent reports have noted that the new leaks alludes to it as the "Trial of the Beast," taking note of that upon completing the dungeon, game players will evidently be remunerated and be able to unlock the Bottomless Wallet that can hold 9,999 Ruppes.

"[The Bottomless Wallet] Will allow players to heal Wolf Link by the number of hearts he was able to retain within the dungeon," as per IGN.

The Japanese video game magazine, Famitsu, further revealed that both Link and Toon Link amiibo can apparently replenish the player's arrows, while Zeldaand Sheik amiibo can restore game players' heart compartments back to 100 percent.

With all things said, it seems that "The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD" will have a ton to offer to its game players, as the said upcoming remaster of the game is slated to roll out in the business sector for Wii U in North America and Europe on March 4 and in Japan on March 10.

Stay tuned for more news and updates on the new HD remake of "The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess."

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