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#REDIRECT [[Level (Disambiguation)]]
:''This article is about the mechanic grouping multiple {{Plural|Series|Stage|link}} together. For similar uses of "{{Term|Series|Level}}," see [[Level (Disambiguation)]].''
{{Infobox Mechanic
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|Artwork TFH= File:TFH Drablands Artwork.png
|Screenshot FSA= File:FSA Whereabouts of the Wind.png
|Screenshot TFH= File:TFH Drablands.png
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|game= FSA, TFH
|other= LCT
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{{Term/Store|Level|Levels|Series, LCT|plural}} are a recurring mechanic in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite Manual|quote= Level Select Screen|game= LCT|page= 5}}</ref>{{Name Ref|TFH}}
 
==Overview==
==={{FSA|-}}===
{{Stub|FSA}}
 
{{Data Table
|game= FSA
|columns= {{Term|FSA|Level}}[Image::320px][Term], {{Plural|FSA|Stage}}[TermList]
|-
| Whereabouts of the Wind
| Lake Hylia (Stage), Cave of No Return, Hyrule Castle (Dungeon)
|-
| Eastern Hyrule
| The Coast, Village of the Blue Maiden, Eastern Temple
|-
| Death Mountain
| Death Mountain Foothills, The Mountain Path, Tower of Flames
|-
| Near the Fields
| The Field, The Swamp, Infiltration of Hyrule Castle
|-
| The Dark World
| Lost Woods (Stage), Kakariko Village (Stage), Temple of Darkness
|-
| The Desert of Doubt
| Desert of Doubt, Desert Temple, Pyramid
|-
| Frozen Hyrule
| Frozen Hyrule (Stage), Temple of Ice, Tower of Winds
|-
| Realm of the Heavens
| Realm of the Heavens (Stage), The Dark Cloud, Palace of Winds
}}
 
==={{TFH|-}}===
{{Main|Levels in Tri Force Heroes}}
[[File:TFH Level Selection 2.png|250px|right|thumb|Selecting a Level]]
{{Plural|TFH|Level}} are the locations within the {{Term|TFH|Drablands|link}} where the majority of {{Term|TFH|Link|link}}'s adventures take place in {{TFH}}. The first eight {{Plural|TFH|Area|link}} of the {{Term|TFH|Drablands}} contain four {{Plural|TFH|Level}} each, for a total of 32. When the {{Plural|TFH|Links|link}} gather on a {{Term|TFH|Triforce Gateway|link}} inside {{Term|TFH|Hytopia Castle|link}}, they are presented with the {{Term|TFH|Level Selection|link}} screen where they first select an {{Term|TFH|Area}}, then the {{Term|TFH|Level}} they wish to attempt to clear. The trio of heroes are then [[Warping|warped]] to that {{Term|TFH|Level}} by the {{Term|TFH|Triforce Gateway}}.
 
{{Plural|TFH|Level}} are divided into four segments called {{Plural|TFH|Stage|link}}, each with their own set of {{Plural|TFH|Enemy|link}}, traps, and puzzles for the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} to overcome in order to reach the {{Term|TFH|Triforce Gateway}} and warp to the next {{Term|TFH|Stage}}. The first {{Term|TFH|Stage}} of each {{Term|TFH|Level}} typically places the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} at, or near, a set of three {{Plural|TFH|Item|link}} that they can pick up and make use of for the entire {{Term|TFH|Level}}. The second and fourth {{Plural|TFH|Stage}} of each {{Term|TFH|Level}} usually feature encounters with multiple {{Plural|TFH|Enemy}}, where they must all be defeated in order to proceed. After completing the fourth {{Term|TFH|Stage}}, the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} are transported to a room containing three {{Plural|TFH|Treasure Chest|link}}; inside are the {{Plural|TFH|Material|link}} that are their rewards for completing the {{Term|TFH|Level}}. Their collected {{Plural|TFH|Rupee|link}} are then tallied and added to each {{Term|TFH|Links}}'s total; if any {{Term|TFH|Links}} used the {{Term|TFH|Camera|link}} to take a {{Term|TFH|Photo|link}}, it will be briefly displayed; each player's progress is [[Saving|saved]], and the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} are returned to {{Term|TFH|Hytopia Castle}}. Should the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} lose all of their {{Plural|TFH|Fairy|link}} and fail to complete the {{Term|TFH|Level}}, then the same process occurs, but no {{Plural|TFH|Material}} are gained.
 
The four {{Plural|TFH|Level}} for each {{Term|TFH|Area}} can be attempted in any order, and previously-completed {{Plural|TFH|Level}} can be replayed at will, either to earn more of the {{Plural|TFH|Material}} specific to that {{Term|TFH|Level}}, to attempt to complete it with a new set of players, or simply for fun. The second and fourth {{Plural|TFH|Level}} of each {{Term|TFH|Area}} conclude with a battle against the {{Term|TFH|Area}}'s {{Term|TFH|Sub-Boss|link}} and {{Term|TFH|Boss|link}}, respectively, in the fourth {{Term|TFH|Stage}}. Only the fourth {{Term|TFH|Level}}, which is usually a type of {{Term|TFH|Temple|link}}, needs to be completed in order to unlock the subsequent {{Term|TFH|Area}}. Once it has been completed, then all of the {{Plural|TFH|Level}} of that {{Term|TFH|Area}} can be replayed with three additional and optional {{Plural|TFH|Drablands Challenge|link}}, which increase the {{Plural|TFH|Level}}' difficulty by adding restrictions or new arrangements of {{Plural|TFH|Enemy}}, but also offer different types of {{Plural|TFH|Material}} as reward.
 
The {{Term|TFH|Den of Trials|link}}, which is the ninth {{Term|TFH|Area}} added in the Ver. 2.0.0 update, is also designated as the sole {{Term|TFH|Level}} within that {{Term|TFH|Area}}. However, the various Zones of the {{Term|TFH|Den of Trials}} are more akin to {{Plural|TFH|Level}}, as they each contain four {{Plural|TFH|Stage}} (beginning with a selection of {{Plural|TFH|Item}}), followed by a {{Term|TFH|Treasure Chest}} room where the players' progress is saved.
 
==Other Appearances==
==={{LCT|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Main|Stages in Link's Crossbow Training}}
In {{LCT}}, every {{Term|LCT|Level}} contains three {{Plural|LCT|Stage|link}} that take place in a different part of {{Term|LCT|Hyrule|link}}.<ref>{{Cite Manual|quote= Every level is made up of three stages.|game= LCT|page= 5}}</ref> In each {{Term|LCT|Stage}}, {{Term|LCT|Link|link}} has to either shoot {{Plural|LCT|Target|link}}, defeat advancing {{Plural|LCT|Enemy|link}}, or travel through a location defeating a number of {{Plural|LCT|Enemy}}. In every stage, every {{Term|LCT|Target}} or {{Term|LCT|Enemy}} can be shot to gain a certain amount of points.<ref>{{Cite Manual|quote= You earn points for shooting enemies. In some stages, you will shoot bull's-eyes instead of enemies.|game= LCT|page= 8}}</ref> At the end of the {{Term|LCT|Level}}, all of the obtained points from each of the three {{Plural|LCT|Stage}} are tallied up.<ref>{{Cite Manual|quote= When you complete a stage, the Results screen will show you how many points you earned in that stage as well as your running total for the stage you are playing.|game= LCT|page= 8}}</ref> If {{Term|LCT|Link}} obtained 20,000 points or more, he earns a {{Term|LCT|Bronze Medal|link}}; he earns a {{Term|LCT|Silver Medal|link}} for 40,000 or more points; he earns a {{Term|LCT|Gold Medal|link}} for 60,000 or more points; he earns a {{Term|LCT|Platinum Medal|link}} for 80,000 or more points. There are nine {{Plural|LCT|Level}} in total, respectively named {{Plural|LCT|Level}} {{Term|LCT|Level 1|link|display=1}}, {{Term|LCT|Level 2|link|display=2}}, {{Term|LCT|Level 3|link|display=3}}, {{Term|LCT|Level 4|link|display=4}}, {{Term|LCT|Level 5|link|display=5}}, {{Term|LCT|Level 6|link|display=6}}, {{Term|LCT|Level 7|link|display=7}}, {{Term|LCT|Level 8|link|display=8}}, and {{Term|LCT|Finale|link|display=Final}}. The first three {{Plural|LCT|Level}} are unlocked from the start of the game, but every other {{Term|LCT|Level}} must be unlocked by obtaining at least a {{Term|LCT|Bronze Medal}} on the previous {{Term|LCT|Level}}.<ref>{{Cite Manual|quote= If you complete each of the three stages with a high enough total score, you will clear the level and move on to the next.|game= LCT|page= 7}}</ref>
{{Noncanon|End}}
 
==Nomenclature==
{{Nomenclature}}
 
==See Also==
* {{Term|Series|Stage|link}}
 
{{Ref}}
 
{{Categories
|mechanics= FSA, TFH, LCT
}}

Latest revision as of 16:07, 2 May 2024

This article is about the mechanic grouping multiple Stages together. For similar uses of "Level," see Level (Disambiguation).

Levels are a recurring mechanic in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][name references needed]

Overview

Four Swords Adventures



Tri Force Heroes

Selecting a Level

Levels are the locations within the Drablands where the majority of Link's adventures take place in Tri Force Heroes. The first eight Areas of the Drablands contain four Levels each, for a total of 32. When the Links gather on a Triforce Gateway inside Hytopia Castle, they are presented with the Level Selection screen where they first select an Area, then the Level they wish to attempt to clear. The trio of heroes are then warped to that Level by the Triforce Gateway.

Levels are divided into four segments called Stages, each with their own set of Enemies, traps, and puzzles for the Links to overcome in order to reach the Triforce Gateway and warp to the next Stage. The first Stage of each Level typically places the Links at, or near, a set of three Items that they can pick up and make use of for the entire Level. The second and fourth Stages of each Level usually feature encounters with multiple Enemies, where they must all be defeated in order to proceed. After completing the fourth Stage, the Links are transported to a room containing three Treasure Chests; inside are the Materials that are their rewards for completing the Level. Their collected Rupees are then tallied and added to each Link's total; if any Link used the Camera to take a Photo, it will be briefly displayed; each player's progress is saved, and the Links are returned to Hytopia Castle. Should the Links lose all of their Fairies and fail to complete the Level, then the same process occurs, but no Materials are gained.

The four Levels for each Area can be attempted in any order, and previously-completed Levels can be replayed at will, either to earn more of the Materials specific to that Level, to attempt to complete it with a new set of players, or simply for fun. The second and fourth Levels of each Area conclude with a battle against the Area's Mini-Boss and Boss, respectively, in the fourth Stage. Only the fourth Level, which is usually a type of Temple, needs to be completed in order to unlock the subsequent Area. Once it has been completed, then all of the Levels of that Area can be replayed with three additional and optional Drablands Challenges, which increase the Levels' difficulty by adding restrictions or new arrangements of Enemies, but also offer different types of Materials as reward.

The Den of Trials, which is the ninth Area added in the Ver. 2.0.0 update, is also designated as the sole Level within that Area. However, the various Zones of the Den of Trials are more akin to Levels, as they each contain four Stages (beginning with a selection of Items), followed by a Treasure Chest room where the players' progress is saved.

Other Appearances

Link's Crossbow Training

In Link's Crossbow Training, every Level contains three Stages that take place in a different part of Hyrule.[2] In each Stage, Link has to either shoot Targets, defeat advancing Enemies, or travel through a location defeating a number of Enemies. In every stage, every Target or Enemy can be shot to gain a certain amount of points.[3] At the end of the Level, all of the obtained points from each of the three Stages are tallied up.[4] If Link obtained 20,000 points or more, he earns a Bronze Medal; he earns a Silver Medal for 40,000 or more points; he earns a Gold Medal for 60,000 or more points; he earns a Carlov Medal for 80,000 or more points. There are nine Levels in total, respectively named Levels 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and Final. The first three Levels are unlocked from the start of the game, but every other Level must be unlocked by obtaining at least a Bronze Medal on the previous Level.[5]

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
コース (Kōsu)[7]Course
Canada
FrenchCA
Donjon[12]Dungeon
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Niveau[9]Level
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Level[8]
The Italian Republic
Italian
Scenario[6] 
The Republic of Korea
Korean
코스 (Koseu)[10]Course
Latin America
SpanishLA
Recorrido[11] 
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEU
Recorrido 
This table was generated using translation pages.
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See Also

References

  1. "Level Select Screen" (Link's Crossbow Training manual, pg. 5)
  2. "Every level is made up of three stages." (Link's Crossbow Training manual, pg. 5)
  3. "You earn points for shooting enemies. In some stages, you will shoot bull's-eyes instead of enemies." (Link's Crossbow Training manual, pg. 8)
  4. "When you complete a stage, the Results screen will show you how many points you earned in that stage as well as your running total for the stage you are playing." (Link's Crossbow Training manual, pg. 8)
  5. "If you complete each of the three stages with a high enough total score, you will clear the level and move on to the next." (Link's Crossbow Training manual, pg. 7)
  6. "Scenario" — Pick an Outfit (Tri Force Heroes)
  7. "コース" — Pick an Outfit (Tri Force Heroes)
  8. "Level" — Pick an Outfit (Tri Force Heroes)
  9. "Niveau" — Pick an Outfit (Tri Force Heroes)
  10. "코스" — Pick an Outfit (Tri Force Heroes)
  11. "Recorrido" — Pick an Outfit (Tri Force Heroes)
  12. "Donjon" — Pick an Outfit (Tri Force Heroes)