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[[File:Village of Blue Maiden2 FSA.png|thumb|250px|right|[[Village of the Blue Maiden]], an example of a Stage from ''Four Swords Adventures'']]
[[File:Village of Blue Maiden2 FSA.png|thumb|250px|right|[[Village of the Blue Maiden]], an example of a Stage from ''Four Swords Adventures'']]


'''Stages''', also sometimes known as '''Levels''', are a type of location that appear in a few {{TLoZ|Series|-}} games. Unlike most games in the series, where [[Link]] freely travels through an open world to many different locations and [[dungeon]]s, Stages differ in that they are self-contained worlds or locations that constitute a disconnected [[overworld]]. Stages are selected from a menu rather than [[Transportation|traveled to]] and explored continuously like locations in other ''Zelda'' titles. Stages have been used most extensively in games that utilize [[multiplayer]], such as the [[Four Swords Series|''Four Swords'' series]]. Upon completion of a Stage, a new Stage is unlocked, thus forwarding the game's story and progression.
'''Stages''', also sometimes known as '''Levels''', are a type of location that appear in a few {{TLoZ|Series|-}} games. Unlike most games in the series, where [[Link]] freely travels through an open world to many different locations and [[dungeon]]s, Stages differ in that they are self-contained worlds or locations that constitute a disconnected [[overworld]]. Stages are selected from a menu rather than [[Transportation|traveled to]] and explored continuously like locations in other ''Zelda'' titles. Stages have been used most extensively in games that utilize [[multiplayer]], such as the [[Four Swords Series|{{FS|-}} series]]. Upon completion of a Stage, a new Stage is unlocked, thus forwarding the game's story and progression.


Different terminology has been used to refer to Stages and Levels. in {{FSA}}, "Levels" refers to chapters that contain three Stages each. In {{TFH}}, Levels are instead used to refer to the self-contained worlds, whereas "Stages" refers to each segment or area within a Level. In {{HW}}, the game's Stages are split into chapters called '''Scenarios''' in [[Legend Mode]]. Some Stages are revisited, and thus have more than one Scenario.
Different terminology has been used to refer to Stages and Levels. in {{FSA}}, "Levels" refers to chapters that contain three Stages each. In {{TFH}}, Levels are instead used to refer to the self-contained worlds, whereas "Stages" refers to each segment or area within a Level. In {{HW}}, the game's Stages are split into chapters called '''Scenarios''' in [[Legend Mode]]. Some Stages are revisited, and thus have more than one Scenario.
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==Listings==
==Listings==
*[[Stages in Four Swords|Stages in ''Four Swords'']]
*[[Stages in Four Swords|Stages in {{FS|-}}]]
*[[Stages in Four Swords Adventures|Stages and Levels in ''Four Swords Adventures'']]
*[[Stages in Four Swords Adventures|Stages and Levels in ''Four Swords Adventures'']]
*[[Levels in Tri Force Heroes|Levels in ''Tri Force Heroes'']]
*[[Levels in Tri Force Heroes|Levels in ''Tri Force Heroes'']]
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