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After completing the game for the first time, a more challenging Hero Mode is unlocked.
 
After completing the game for the first time, a more challenging Hero Mode is unlocked.
 
=Continuity Notes=
 
 
*''A Link Between Worlds'' was the first ''Zelda'' game to be released after the release of the [[Hyrule Historia]], which included the official timeline for the series, and this game is open about its timeline placement. It is set up as s sequel to ''A Link to the Past'' set several generations later. This places it in the Defeated Timeline, and it also places it after the other follow-ups of ''A Link to the Past'': ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''.
 
*As such, this game contains numerous callbacks to ''A Link to the Past''. Most of the geography and locations in Hyrule are similar to ''A Link to the Past''. [[Sahasrahla]] also appears and makes references to the events of the game. Some of the paintings in Hyrule Castle also are based on the events of the game.
 
*There is one contradiction in the references to ''A Link to the Past'' in the form of Triforce placement. Within ''A Link Between Worlds'', it is mentioned that Ganon was sealed away with the Triforce of Power, while the Triforce of Wisdom was held by the Royal Family, and the Triforce of Courage disappeared while awaiting a new hero. This does not line up with the ending of ''A Link to the Past'', where Link claimed the entire Triforce at the end, and the Triforce pieces then appeared in the beginning of the ''Oracle'' games. It is uncertain if this plot point is supposed to retcon the events of ''A Link to the Past'' or the ''Oracle'' games, or if it is referring to some other unknown incident occurring after the ''Oracle'' games, or if it should simply be chalked up to a continuity error.
 
*Impa is started to have descended from one of the past [[sages]]. This seems to hint that she is related to the Impa from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', who became one of the seven sages in that game.
 
  
 
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