Vaati's Palace

, also known as the Palace of Winds, is the fourth and final stage of.

Features and Overview
FS: is a fortress drifting in the sky above FS:. Once called the Palace of Winds, it is occupied and used as a stronghold by the Wind Sorcerer FS:.

During the game's introduction, FS: is kidnapped and taken deep into the Palace by FS:. It is also where the NaN Linkss eventually defeat and re-seal FS: within the FS:.

Entrance to the Palace
The Palace first appears once all three NaN Silver Keies have been collected by the NaN Linkss. The entrance holds three color-coded doors, each pertaining to an increasing level of difficulty and special set of keys.

Initially, only the silver and golden doors are visible, and can be unlocked using the Silver or NaN Golden Keies via the central pedestal. Once each of the NaN Hero's Keies have been obtained, a shutter will open to reveal the third and final door. Placed between the sliver and golden doors, it is unlocked with the NaN Hero's Keies.

Themes and Navigation
FS: is generally a wind-themed FS: with a focus on using the FS:. Being in the sky, many NaN Holes are present throughout the area, often in combination with narrow flooring, NaN Cracked Floor Tiles, and moving NaN Platforms. NaN Puzzles and NaN Enemies are also notably more difficult than in previous stages.

The Silver and FS: stages both have three levels, including the FS: fight with FS:. The FS: stage consists of twelve levels and incorporates elements from the FS:, FS:, and FS:. Each of the previous FS: NaN Bosss also make an appearance, with one being present every three levels and culminating with FS: on the twelfth.

Regardless of the door selected, the final room of FS: is a floating platform surrounded by NaN Cracked Blocks. A central statue sits between four FS: NaN Item Podiums and is used by FS: to initiate the first phase of the FS: fight.

Trivia
In, the FS: door doesn't have an unlocking animation, unlike the Golden and NaN Hero's Keies. Instead, the screen transitions directly to the stage itself. This was fixed in to be consistent with the other keys.