Hyrule Warriors/Ganon's Tower

Looks can be deceiving. Of course it is "Ganon's Tower" but the difference comes in three parts: Giant mystical swords on the river, a purple dark atmosphere and an apocalypse aftermath of Hyrule with buildings either aging or been overrun by the evil atmosphere. Consider that on the Wii U, this would count as the last level. On the 3DS and Switch, this would be far from being over counting one more game left exclusive to the Zelda series: The Windwaker.

Angarok double trouble
Ganondorf is taking time building up his power and orders his army to delay your team until he's ready to attack. So the first challenge to deal with is to deal with two Angaroks! One on the north and the other on the south. Not only that, on the middle west below the base, Impa and either Zelda or Ruto gets attacked by Lizalfos and Darknuts. Ideally, deal with the one in the south first followed by saving Zelda/Ruto from death (if you're playing Zelda, Ruto will play her role instead). Then go north and deal with the other to complete this challenge.

If you've already forgotten, here's how you deal with Angarok as a reference to the level "Twilight Palace": while dodging Angarok's attack, wait for the blue light on its tail and use your hookshot on it. Once it's pulled down, attack as much as you can. With special and spirit attack. You can make faster work if all four warriors gather on the Angarok to speed it up more easily, saving more time than just doing all of it solo.

Bombchu boom!
Ganondorf still needs more time so he'll send in more soldiers and officers, attacking and slowing you down. Darunia will has his bombchu go to the middle base and break down the door. But it needs to be protected so if you can, you can protect by yourself or with your allied warriors in command. Conquer the base to the west area where you remember as Link, first came out of the castle.

Ganondorf fast and furious
He'll come out and starts attacking your team. It will be tough but there's a solution as long as no-one dies in this. If you're playing with the 3DS and Switch, it's best to command them to protect Zelda/Ruto from Ganondorf's attack while you approach on the south west corner base, near the enemy base by the door. Once you unlock one, take care of the eye bomb shooter before taking over the base while at the same time, keeping your team alive. Doing this should weaken Ganondorf's fury, making it easy for you to defeat him without losing so many hearts.

Ganon's final attack
On the cutscene, Ganondorf will turn into a giant beast that you should remember in both "Ocarina of Time" and "Twilight Princess". Ganon as a beast may be terrifying but he's similar to Angarok with the blue shining tail that you can pull down with the hookshot.

In the midst of the fight, Zelda/Ruto will give you light arrows as the key to defeating Ganon's darkness. But you have to attack three key officers on three bases to restore it's power to its fullest. You can use the light arrows but it's still the quickest, on 3DS and Switch is to command your warriors to gather around Ganon and attack with everything until the cutscene kicks in.

Happily ever after right?
This is the normal ending and the cutscene shows what happens when you're playing the Wii U version. Ganon falls to his defeat. The triforce returns to Link, Zelda and Lana and ends Ganon's life completely. The main co-stars from "Ocarina of Time", "Twilight Princess" and "Skyward Sword" simply disappears. Lana tells Link to return the Master Sword as everything goes back to normal. Link tries to do it on the pedestal but needs Zelda's help once more before going back to the castle where Zelda is back on her harp.

What happens afterwards
If there's unanswered questions, that's true. What would Lana find in her search for Cia? Would Link help again by saving Lana's other half this time? And what new adventure and characters would they encounter in their journey once more? You wouldn't know on the Wii U version. But on the 3DS and Switch, continue on your adventure to find out what new surprises are there to be discovered.