Null is the final boss behind all the chaos in and there is no turning back. Tri warns the player that once they enter the dungeon, they can't return. Fortunately, you can still continue the game once you defeat Null, granting the opportunity to complete any unfinished side quest. The final boss is split up into three phases and this guide will detail exactly how to save Hyrule.
Before fighting Null, you will want to make sure to prepare some of the best Smoothies in . A Golden Tough Smoothie is ideal because it restores 20 Hearts and grants damage reduction for five minutes. Null is capable of retreating into the wall and prolonging the fight. Additionally, this powerful enemy can summon imitations of past bosses you have defeated. These not only hurt Zelda but act as a distraction from striking at the foe.
When you first enter the boss arena, Null appears as a grotesque ball with two arms. Phase one is rather simple and consists of dodging its attacks while summoning echoes. Null occasionally slams down an arm, sending out a shadowy wave from its claws. Quickly move out of the way to counterattack with your echoes. After enough damage has been dealt, Null will flee into the wall and only its arms will be stuck out. The tricky part is that the arms will move around and do the same slam attack as before.
Make sure to keep tapping R to spin out of the way and avoid Null's slam attacks.
After enough damage is dealt with in Phase One, Null separates Zelda and Link. The boss will take on a new orb-like appearance, but instead of arms, it will have tentacles. Null will immediately spawn a shadow version of Vocavor, the boss from Jabul Ruins as a distraction. Dodge all the other enemies and the whirlpools, while continuing to summon swimming echoes. This phase is considerably easier if you can manage the chaos.
There are 127 Echoes in Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, and there are a few that stand out above the rest in combat.
At the end of Phase Two, Zelda will be
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