Dead Man's Volley is a recurring battle technique in the Legend of Zelda series. This term applies to battles in which Link has to deflect an enemy's magical attack back onto them with his sword, or, amusingly, certain non-weapon items such as empty bottles. The magical attack often has to be deflected multiple times before the enemy drops their guard and is hit, briefly allowing Link to damage them with his regular weapons. Depending on the game, the enemy in question may use multiple types of energy blasts, only one of which can be deflected back, while the other types will cause negative effects in various ways if Link tries to deflect them. Dead Man's Volley was first given its official name in The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass.
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| - Dead Man's Volley is a recurring battle technique in the Legend of Zelda series. This term applies to battles in which Link has to deflect an enemy's magical attack back onto them with his sword, or, amusingly, certain non-weapon items such as empty bottles. The magical attack often has to be deflected multiple times before the enemy drops their guard and is hit, briefly allowing Link to damage them with his regular weapons. Depending on the game, the enemy in question may use multiple types of energy blasts, only one of which can be deflected back, while the other types will cause negative effects in various ways if Link tries to deflect them. Dead Man's Volley was first given its official name in The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass.
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| - Twilight Princess
- Four Swords Adventures
- Link's Awakening
- Ocarina of Time
- Skyward Sword
- The Wind Waker
- Tri Force Heroes
- A Link to the Past
- Oracle of Ages
- Phantom Hourglass
- A Link Between Worlds
- Four Swords
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| - Link engaging in Dead Man's Volley against Ganondorf in Ocarina of Time
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| - Dead Man's Volley is a recurring battle technique in the Legend of Zelda series. This term applies to battles in which Link has to deflect an enemy's magical attack back onto them with his sword, or, amusingly, certain non-weapon items such as empty bottles. The magical attack often has to be deflected multiple times before the enemy drops their guard and is hit, briefly allowing Link to damage them with his regular weapons. Depending on the game, the enemy in question may use multiple types of energy blasts, only one of which can be deflected back, while the other types will cause negative effects in various ways if Link tries to deflect them. Dead Man's Volley was first given its official name in The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass.
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