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{{Infobox | {{Infobox Location | ||
|image= File:FPTRR Mount Desma.png | |||
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|pronunciation= | |pronunciation= | ||
|game= | |game= FPTRR | ||
|other= | |other= | ||
|inhab= | |inhab= {{Term|FPTRR|Yamatami|link}} | ||
|items= | |items= {{List|{{Term|FPTRR|Empty Jar|link}}, {{Term|FPTRR|Silk Rope|link}}}} | ||
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|theme | |temperature= | ||
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|related= {{Term|FPTRR|Desma's Labyrinth|link}} | |||
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{{Term/Store|Mount Desma||Series, FPTRR}} is a location in {{FPTRR}}.<ref>{{Cite|Mount Desma<br/>'''Third Continent'''|Map|FPTRR}}</ref> | |||
== | ==Features and Overview== | ||
{{Term|FPTRR|Mount Desma}} is inhabited by the {{Term|FPTRR|Yamatami|link}}. A notable feature of the area is the large amount of statues that can be drawn on the map. | |||
This area's {{Term|FPTRR|Dungeon|link}} is {{Term|FPTRR|Desma's Labyrinth}}. This is the fifth and last {{Term|FPTRR|Dungeon}}, and here {{Term|FPTRR|Tingle|link}} will obtain the {{Term|FPTRR|Magma Rupee|link}} after defeating the dungeon's boss, {{Term|FPTRR|Dora Dora|link}}. | |||
The {{Term|FPTRR|Yamatami}} that inhabits the area will ask {{Plural|FPTRR|Rupee|link}} for everything when first encountered. Their King has been ordered to collect {{Plural|FPTRR|Rupee}} by a bad god. This bad god is described as an old man, quite possibly {{Term|FPTRR|Uncle Rupee|link}}. After {{Term|FPTRR|Tingle|link}} saves the land by defeating {{Term|FPTRR|Dora Dora}} in {{Term|FPTRR|Desma's Labyrinth}}, the tribe decides they need no god and they name {{Term|FPTRR|Tingle}} their god and erect a statue for him. The King will reward {{Term|FPTRR|Tingle}} with up to 30,000 {{Plural|FPTRR|Rupee}}. | |||
A local fruit that this tribe likes is {{Term|FPTRR|Nidorian|link}}. {{Term|FPTRR|Tingle}} can sell it to their King for up to 170 {{Plural|FPTRR|Rupee}} per fruit. | |||
By using the {{Term|FPTRR|Bone Ocarina|link}}, {{Term|FPTRR|Tingle}} can summon the pirate ship here. Additionally, by finding the Shaman, {{Term|FPTRR|Tingle}} can learn the {{Term|FPTRR|Recipe|link}} for Mega-Tingly and obtain another {{Term|FPTRR|Empty Jar|link}}. | |||
===Minor | ===Areas=== | ||
{{Gallery List|Locations | |||
|FPTRR= Bearded Statue, Beckoning Statue, Bodyguard Salon, Cheerful Statue, Come-Here Statue, Dumbstruck Statue, Embarrassed Statue, Give-Up Statue, Greeting Statue, Happy Statue, In-A-Huff Statue, Kicking Statue, Laid-Back Statue, Leg-Lifting Statue, Let's-Go Statue, Mambo Statue, Oops-A-Daisy Statue, Roaring Statue, Rocky Orb, Rumba Statue, Saluting Statue, Smug Statue, Spirited Statue, Tingly Statue, Troubled Statue, Try-Hard Statue, Uneasy Statue | |||
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===Minor {{Plural|FPTRR|Enemy}}=== | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Bunny | File:FPTRR Bunny Sprite.png|Bunnies | ||
File:Desma Bear | File:FPTRR Desma Bear Sprite.png|Desma Bears | ||
File:Desma Bug | File:FPTRR Desma Bug Sprite.png|Desma Bugs | ||
File:Flaming Pig | File:FPTRR Flaming Pig Sprite.png|{{Term|FPTRR|Pig (Enemy)|section=Flaming Pig|display=Flaming Pigs|link}} | ||
File:Gold | File:FPTRR Gold Owlroc Sprite.png|Gold Owlrocs | ||
File:Mountain Mushroom Mean | File:FPTRR Mountain Mushroom Mean Sprite.png|{{Term|FPTRR|Mushroom Men|section=Mountain Mushroom Mean|display=Mountain Mushroom Means|link}} | ||
File:Mountain Zolgel | File:FPTRR Mountain Zolgel Sprite.png|{{Term|FPTRR|Zolgel|section=Mountain Zolgel|display=Mountain Zolgels|link}} | ||
File: | File:FPTRR Owlroc Sprite.png|Owlrocs | ||
File:Yamitami Warrior.png|Yamatami | File:FPTRR Yamitami Warrior Sprite.png|Yamatami Warriors | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== | ==={{Plural|FPTRR|Recipe}}=== | ||
{{Data Table | |||
|game= FPTRR | |||
|columns= {{Term|FPTRR|Recipe}}[Image][Nowrap][Term], Type[Term], {{Plural|FPTRR|Ingredient}}[Amounts], Description[Transcript], Source[Description] | |||
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| Desma Syrup | |||
| Local Specialty | |||
| 10 Bum Peach, 5 Super Sweetcorn | |||
| A local specialty of Mount Desma, its rich sweetness makes it slightly addictive... | |||
| Purchased from a {{Term|FPTRR|Yamatami|link}} woman for a minimum of 16,000 {{Plural|FPTRR|Rupee|link}}, or for less after {{Term|FPTRR|Desma's Labyrinth|link}} has been completed.{{How Many}} | |||
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| Mega-Tingly | |||
| Power-Up Potion | |||
| 5 Minced Meat, 4 Ground Shell, 3 Skull, 3 Marbled Meat | |||
| The ultimate power-up potion. Save this for when you really need it. | |||
| Given by the shaman | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Mount Desma may have possibly been | *{{Term|FPTRR|Mount Desma}} may have possibly been {{Term|Series|Death Mountain|link}} at one point, as a character says that it "used to be called a mountain of death".{{Fact|FPTRR}} | ||
==Nomenclature== | ==Nomenclature== | ||
Mount Desma shares its German name, Todesberg, with | {{Term|FPTRR|Mount Desma}} shares its German name, Todesberg, with {{Term|Series|Death Mountain}}. | ||
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