Zelda Wiki

Want to contribute to this wiki?
Sign up for an account, and get started!

Come join the Zelda Wiki community Discord server!

READ MORE

Zelda Wiki
Advertisement
ST Ferrus Artwork
It has been requested that image(s) be added to this page or section.

Please remember to remove this template once the image(s) have been added.

Adventure Mode is a game mode in Hyrule Warriors and Hyrule Warriors Legends where players can embark on selected missions to earn rewards such as Sealed Weapons, Heart Containers, Pieces of Heart, Item Cards, as well as unlock the last four playable Warriors such as Ruto, Agitha, Zant, and Ghirahim.

Map

Adventure Mode consists of a map grid, based on The Legend of Zelda's Hyrule map, with each block of the map containing different selected missions. Each mission consists of a preset challenge, ranging from normal story battles, to quiz missions, boss rushes and other challenges that differ from the regular gameplay. Missions can be playable as many times as the player wishes. To open more blocks on the map, other missions have to be completed before they may become accessible. Sometimes a mission requires to be cleared in a certain rank before they may open to the next block. Wavy, black lines on the map serve to border between blocks, and in order to get to the blocks they obstruct, missions have to be completed around them.

Some missions restrict which characters or weapons can be used in them. In these cases, it is necessary to have unlocked the character and/or weapon required for the mission to be able to play it.

Victory Ranks and Rewards

When finishing a mission, the player will be graded on how well they did on a scale of "A", "B", and "C" (or "S", "A", and "B" in certain game regions). Each mission requires the player to earn a specific rank in an adjacent mission in order to be unlocked, and a large number of missions require the player to get an "A" rank to earn a specified reward; except for Costumes, these rewards also require that their designated owner be the character used to get the "A".

The exact requirements for an "A" rank vary by mission, but are generally similar. A mission's requirements may include up to three categories, from among "K.O.", "Clear time", and "Damage taken". The "K.O." requirement is 3 for "Fight through the X quiz!" missions, and 1,200 for all others. The "Clear time" requirement is 7 minutes for "Defeat X enemies within 10 minutes!" and "Defeat all Giant Bosses within the time limit!" missions, and 15 minutes for all others. The "Damage taken" requirement varies between 4,000 (10 hearts), 5,000 (12½ hearts), 8,000 (20 hearts), or 10,000 (25 hearts), depending on how far into the Death Mountain Range the mission is. As in Legend Mode, the player also recieves a Rupee bonus for how well they performed in each category.

The overall mission rank is calculated by averaging the ranks in the applicable categories and rounding down. Thus, an "A" rank in "K.O." and a "C" rank in "Damage taken" will result in a "B" rank for the mission, while an "A" rank in all parameters is required in order to ace the mission.

Each Adventure Map also awards a Medal for achieving an "A" rank in all of its missions.

Item Cards

Main article: Item Card

Network Links

If connected to the Nintendo Network during gameplay, other players will sometimes appear on the map screen, being represented by a sprite of Link. If the visitor is a stranger, the Link will be wearing black, and if it is someone on the player's friend list, the sprite will have blue clothing.

Once a network Link appears, the mission on the block it stands at can be played for an extra reward, including powerful weapons and very rare crafting materials.

Completing a Friend Link mission awards the Link's owner a "Friend Bonus," of 100,000 Rupees and a temporary bonus to EXP earned.

Other Maps

Rewards Map

By completing an Illustration from defeating 20 correct Gold Skulltulas, the Rewards Map will be unlocked. The Rewards Map is significantly smaller than the other maps, and missions can only be played by first completing their respective Illustrations. Each mission challenge is uniquely based on the content of the Illustration that unlocks it, such as the "True Partners" Illustration unlocking a challenge that requires picking a Warrior to ally with. The map contains new costume rewards for playable characters.

Master Quest Map

The Master Quest Map is included with the Master Quest DLC pack. The Master Quest Map provides new missions and challenges, but with additional clauses that limit the abilities of the Warriors; such as no healing, guarding or items allowed, in addition to the regular mission objectives. The map contains rewards for the playable characters Cia, Volga, and Wizzro, along with new costume and additional rewards for other playable characters. The map is based on The Legend of Zelda's Second Quest Hyrule map.

Twilight Map

The Twilight Map is included with the Twilight Princess DLC pack. The Twilight Map provides new missions and challenges on a slightly smaller map, as well as additional new Item Cards based on items from Twilight Princess. The map also has Portals to move to other sections of the map, as well as Twilight clouds that cover certain mission tiles and give them additional clauses that limit the abilities of Warriors. These clauses can be removed with the Tear of Light Item Card. Defeating enemies in battles will have an increased chance of producing two dropped items, with greater likelihood that at least one item is a Material Bag. The map contains new "Twilight" costumes for all characters but Twili Midna, several Heart Containers, and six new 8-Bit weapons. The map is a loose 8-bit replica of Twilight Princess's Hyrule map.

Termina Map

The Termina Map is included with the Majora's Mask DLC pack. The Termina Map provides new missions and challenges on a map loosely based on Termina from Majora's Mask, and includes additional new Item Cards based on items from the game. The map has a time limit caused by the falling Moon which resets the map after a certain amount of time has passed. The counter initially starts at 3, but for every subsequent reset, it starts at 72. Whenever a battle square on the map is finished or otherwise ended, the counter goes down by one. This counter can be manipulated by using select Item Cards, and the map also includes Owl Statues that protect select sections of the map from resetting upon activation. A new section of the map can be revealed on the Moon if the Four Giants are saved on the map. Completing the final battle square on the Moon will remove the time limit, allowing the Termina Map to be completed without a counter. Defeating enemies in battles will have an increased chance of producing two dropped items, with greater likelihood that at least one item is a Weapon Bag. The map contains new "Mask" costumes for characters, several Heart Containers, and new 8-Bit weapons.

Great Sea Map

Template:Sectstub The Great Sea map is included as part of Hyrule Warriors Legends and provides new missions and challenges on a map loosely based on the Great Sea from The Wind Waker.[1] The map features several islands where new costumes and weapons can be unlocked.[2] On blocks containing ocean, character icons appear in 8-bit boats.

Master Wind Waker Map

Template:Sectstub The Master Wind Waker map is included with the Master Wind Waker Pack, and is found in Hyrule Warriors Legends only. It is an exact copy of the Great Sea map in layout, with a different starting tile and various "Endless Night" rules, matching the Master Quest rules of the original Master Quest map. This map has the Dark Ruler tile close to the starting position, but requires that the player traverse the map in order to obtain a Hookshot card to reach it. This is the only map with rewards for Medli.

Koholint Island Map

Template:Sectstub The Koholint Island Map is included with the Link's Awakening Pack, and is found in Hyrule Warriors Legends only. It is the smallest map, with one less map battle than the Termina map, and is based on the overworld from Link's Awakening. This map has eight item cards based on the eight Instruments of the Sirens, which can clear squares under the influence of the Nightmare and provide a buff to the player for three battles. Once all eight Instruments have been used, represented by the Egg Counter, the Dark Ruler becomes accessible, all Nightmare tiles disappear, and Instrument buffs linger for six battles instead of three. This is the only map with rewards for Marin.

Grand Travels Map

Template:Sectstub The Grand Travels Map is included with the Phantom Hourglass & Spirit Tracks Pack, and is found in Hyrule Warriors Legends only. It is composed of two sections, the one on the right being based on Phantom Hourglass, and the one on the left being based on Spirit Tracks. In the centre of the map is the Template:It. After every third battle, some sand will fall down to the bottom the Phantom Hourglass. If all the sand is on the bottom, all squares will require an A-Rank to progress. When a square marked 'Final Battle' is beaten, sand will return to the top of the Phantom Hourglass. The Dark Ruler can be found, and the Phantom Hourglass gimmick removed, when the two Big Bosses are found and beaten, one Big Boss on either side of the map. This is the only map with rewards for Toon Zelda.

Gallery

See Also

References

  1. Template:Cite web
  2. Template:Cite web
Advertisement