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* {{Term|ALBW|Vacant House|link}}
* {{Term|ALBW|Vacant House|link}}
* [[Blacksmith (A Link Between Worlds)|Blacksmith]]
* [[Blacksmith]]
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* [[Dark Palace]]
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===Dungeon Warping===
===Dungeon Warping===
[[File:OoT Wallmaster Model.png|right]]
[[File:OoT Wallmaster Model.png|right]]
*Dungeon Warp Tiles serve as an interactive maze in many dungeons. These tiles test a hero's mental powers. The [[Tower of Hera (A Link to the Past)|Tower of Hera]] prominently features warp tiles. Note: This is similar to the mini-boss and Boss room warping tiles. The difference is that the exit points and entrance points are often in rooms with no further way out.
*Dungeon Warp Tiles serve as an interactive maze in many dungeons. These tiles test a hero's mental powers. The [[Tower of Hera]] prominently features warp tiles. Note: This is similar to the mini-boss and Boss room warping tiles. The difference is that the exit points and entrance points are often in rooms with no further way out.
*Often after slaying a dungeon boss, Link will be warped outside.
*Often after slaying a dungeon boss, Link will be warped outside.
*[[Wallmaster]]s and [[Floormaster]]s grab Link and frequently drag him back to the entrance. This is rarely used by a player's own free will.
*[[Wallmaster]]s and [[Floormaster]]s grab Link and frequently drag him back to the entrance. This is rarely used by a player's own free will.
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