The Legend of Zelda
THE TRUE FINAL BOSS
*An extremely powerful enemy that a Hero fights at the end of a campaign or story.*
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This final installment of The Legend of Zelda (TLoZ) Geocache Series must be completed alongside the Adventure Lab TLoZ - Recruiting Hyrule’s Champions.
Ganondorf’s power has been weakened by the loss of the Triforce but he still has a grip on the kingdom. He plunges it into darkness in a last attempt to drown its people in fear. After Link has recruited each Champion he must then help them to retrieve their divine weapons. Once they all have their weapons they can lay siege on the Final Boss of the story - Ganondorf.

TASK: Link must aid the Champions by helping them find their weapons somewhere in the shroud of darkness which covers their homelands. Once these tasks are complete they must travel together to Hyrule Castle where they will face the True Final Boss.
This is a Night Geocache.
There are 5 'Quests' to complete in this bonus cache. You must complete each of the WPs from the associated Adventure Lab to reveal a QR code with details for how to proceed in each of the bonus cache quests.
NOTE: The final quest of this bonus cache is designed in a way that it can only be completed after the first 4 quests have been completed.
As this is a night geocache you should come prepared with standard night equipment such as a Torch and UV Light, however, you may also require additional geocaching tools of the trade to access/ retrieve some items. The items that you will require will become obvious once you venture into the night. Eg. Ladder, Tree Fishing Pole (ladder and fishing pole)
Each quest will require cachers to walk a couple of km's over varying terrain and be observant of their surrounds.
All quests were completed by my kids (4 and 6 years old at the time) who helped to place this cache.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: Phytophthora cinnamomi, also known as cinnamon fungus, is a serious plant disease that destroys many native plants. It is present in the Warby Range section of the park. To help prevent the spread of the disease, avoid walking and driving in wet areas. Clean camping gear and boots (recommended cleaner: 1 part bleach, 3 part water) before leaving the site. For further information on Phytophthora visit www.parks.vic.gov.au.