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After Link had rescued the seven crystalized maidens, he climbed Ganon's Tower (Agahnim's Tower in the original ALttP) to face the wizard. Although his attack was the same, this time Agahnim created two shadow versions of himself capable of attacking. Link was able to defeat Agahnim. It was revealed at this point that Agahnim was in fact the alter-ego for [[Ganon]], who transformed into a bat and fled to the Pyramid of Power.
 
After Link had rescued the seven crystalized maidens, he climbed Ganon's Tower (Agahnim's Tower in the original ALttP) to face the wizard. Although his attack was the same, this time Agahnim created two shadow versions of himself capable of attacking. Link was able to defeat Agahnim. It was revealed at this point that Agahnim was in fact the alter-ego for [[Ganon]], who transformed into a bat and fled to the Pyramid of Power.
  
==Other Games==
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==Other Appearances==
  
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', the second form that [[Dethl]], the Final Nightmare, took was that of Agahnim. He was composed entirely out of shadow and fought identically to his ''A Link to the Past'' counterpart.
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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', the second form that [[Dethl]], the Final Nightmare, takes is that of Agahnim. He is a complete shadow and fights identically to his ''A Link to the Past'' counterpart.
  
 
Agahnim made a small appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' as a mini-boss in the [[Dancing Dragon Dungeon]]. His attack was a bit different, but once again he came with two shadow versions of himself. The only way to tell the difference was to light the lanterns in the room so that the real Agahnim's shadow would become visible. He fired energy balls that could not be repelled, but simple sword attacks were enough to harm him.
 
Agahnim made a small appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' as a mini-boss in the [[Dancing Dragon Dungeon]]. His attack was a bit different, but once again he came with two shadow versions of himself. The only way to tell the difference was to light the lanterns in the room so that the real Agahnim's shadow would become visible. He fired energy balls that could not be repelled, but simple sword attacks were enough to harm him.
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Agahnim fights differently this time and now has three phantom clones of himself. The only way to tell who the real one is to light the torches in the room and look for his shadow. His energy beams this time cannot be deflected, but he is vulnerable to simple sword attacks so long as the real Agahnim is being attacked.
 
Agahnim fights differently this time and now has three phantom clones of himself. The only way to tell who the real one is to light the torches in the room and look for his shadow. His energy beams this time cannot be deflected, but he is vulnerable to simple sword attacks so long as the real Agahnim is being attacked.
 
=Other Appearances=
 
 
==Video Games==
 
 
*In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', Aagahnim appeared as an Advanced Primary [[Spirit]] who also boosted magical attack power. When fought as a Spirit, his Spirit possessed two copies of [[Robin]] who mostly utilized magical attacks. However, reflective attacks were also enhanced during the battle, in order to replicate Aganhim being defeated by his own magic blasts being reflected back at him.
 
  
 
=Trivia=
 
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*Agahnim's attack pattern from ''A Link to the Past'' and the method of bouncing his energy balls back at him s the first occurrence of what would later be dubbed 'dead man's volley' in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''. This type of battle would be repeated by various bosses throughout the series, most commonly by [[Ganon|Ganondorf/Ganon]] and [[Phantom Ganon]].  
 
*Agahnim's attack pattern from ''A Link to the Past'' and the method of bouncing his energy balls back at him s the first occurrence of what would later be dubbed 'dead man's volley' in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''. This type of battle would be repeated by various bosses throughout the series, most commonly by [[Ganon|Ganondorf/Ganon]] and [[Phantom Ganon]].  
 
*In ''A Link to the Past'', his energy balls could be repelled by swinging the [[Bug-Catching Net]], as well as the Master Sword. This also became a running gag in which mundane items such as the Bug-Catching Net, Empty Bottles or fishing rod could be used to help in final battles.
 
*In ''A Link to the Past'', his energy balls could be repelled by swinging the [[Bug-Catching Net]], as well as the Master Sword. This also became a running gag in which mundane items such as the Bug-Catching Net, Empty Bottles or fishing rod could be used to help in final battles.
  
 
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