

However, Igos separates his head from his body and the skull attempts to latch onto Link and deal a large amount of damage. The young hero must repeat the same process as he did previously and reflect the sunlight. He not only has a wider range of attacks but he is also able to withstand a considerable amount of damage before letting his guard down. Igos is considerably stronger than his two subordinates. After Link has defeated the two servants of Igos, the King himself steps down and fights Link, thus initiating the second phase. This deals a heavy amount of damage each time, but Link must tactically wait for a gap in their defence as they block the sunlight with their shields. Here Link can stand in the rays and use his Mirror Shield to reflect the light onto the two servants.

Link must equip his Fire Arrows and shoot the curtains, thus letting a ray of light into the room. He first orders his two servants to attack the young hero. When Link first enters the Throne Room of the castle, he is greeted by Igos du Ikana, the once great king of Ikana Kingdom, and his two servants, the King's Lackeys. This song allows Link to create a lifeless shell of his physical self and aids him in traversing Stone Tower. After defeating the once great king and his two subordinates, he teaches Link the Elegy of Emptiness. After delving down to the throne room, Link encounters the long dead king of the Ikana tribe, Igos du Ikana. Link must place a Powder Keg on the broken section of the rooftop to reveal a passageway into the throne room. The young hero can then proceed to the outer section of castle, where he can traverse to the rooftop. Later on in the dungeon, Link encounters a mini-boss, which is in fact a Wizzrobe, similar to the ones Link had previously fought. Link must primarily use the Mirror Shield here to solve numerous puzzles and thus ascend to the top of the tower. The young hero can then enter a small cave and utilize his newly found shield to reflect the sunlight and uncover the secret entrance. Link ventures to these cursed grounds once he has obtained the Mirror Shield from Beneath the Well. However, the dungeon also shows signs of lighter theme with the many sun-themed puzzles that bear resemblance to the Spirit Temple. The castle has quite a dark theme, which can compare to the likes of the Forest Temple and the Shadow Temple from Ocarina of Time. The undead as well as other devilish enemies roam the grounds, which was once graced by the people of Ikana Kingdom. There is also an optional puzzle regarding the pillars in flames (north of the castle) that leads to a Piece of Heart.The dungeon itself is heavily fortified and contains two main sections the outside area circling the castle and the inner grounds. After successfully defeating them using the Mirror Shield and the Fire Arrows, the King teaches Link the " Elegy of Emptiness", which is necessary to advance once inside the Stone Tower. Once Link enters the throne room, he will encounter Igos du Ikana and his two minions. Most of the puzzles require Link to create a source of light by interacting with the outside of the castle so that he can use the Mirror Shield to progress further through the interior of the Castle, first by pressing a switch on the top of a pillar, and later by blasting the entrance room's ceiling with a Powder Keg so that the throne room can be accessed. The primary theme of the dungeon is light versus darkness.

The southern and northern routes both take the young hero to the roof of the castle, and are filled with deadly obstacles and enemy encounters. The outer area is patrolled by Garo ninjas, who provide information about the place after Link defeats them. The Castle is an ancient building that is home to countless undead enemies, especially ReDeads and Wallmasters. The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild Review
