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{{Term/Store|Warp Point|Warp Points|plural|Series}},{{Fact}} also known as {{Term/Store|Warp Zone|Warp Zones|plural|FS}}{{Exp Game|FS}}<ref>{{Cite|Those glimmering circles you see before you are {{Color|FS Orange|warp zones}}. When each of you stands on one, all will be transported to a different area, where you can learn more about the controls and how to use various items.|Stray Fairy|FS}}</ref> and {{Term/Store|Blue Light|Blue Lights|plural|ST}},{{Exp Game|ST}}<ref>{{Cite|Step into the {{Color|ST Blue|blue light}} to return to the {{Color|ST Blue|temple entrance}}.|Sign|ST}}</ref> are objects in {{TLoZ|Series}} that directly [[Warp]] [[Link]] from one location to another. They often appear as a circle of light on the floor that can be walked into to Warp.
{{Term/Store|Warp Point|Warp Points|Series|plural}},{{Fact}} also known as {{Term/Store|Warp Zone|Warp Zones|FS|plural}}{{Exp Game|FS}}<ref>{{Cite|Those glimmering circles you see before you are {{Color|FS Orange|warp zones}}. When each of you stands on one, all will be transported to a different area, where you can learn more about the controls and how to use various items.|Stray Fairy|FS}}</ref> and {{Term/Store|Blue Light|Blue Lights|ST|plural}},{{Exp Game|ST}}<ref>{{Cite|Step into the {{Color|ST Blue|blue light}} to return to the {{Color|ST Blue|temple entrance}}.|Sign|ST}}</ref> are objects in {{TLoZ|Series}} that directly [[Warp]] [[Link]] from one location to another. They often appear as a circle of light on the floor that can be walked into to Warp.
 
{{Plural|TMC|Warp Point}} go unnamed in {{TMC}}.


==Location and Uses==
==Location and Uses==
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Much like {{OoA}} and {{OoS}}, {{TMC}} has blue {{Plural|Series|Warp Point}} after each {{Term|Series|Sub-Boss}} that send {{Term|TMC|Link}} back and forth between the {{Term|Series|Sub-Boss}} room and the first room of the {{Term|TMC|Dungeon}}. A white, circular {{Term|Series|Warp Point}} will also appear near {{Term|TMC|Link's House|link}} after {{Term|TMC|Kinstone Fusion|link|display=fusing}} {{Plural|TMC|Kinstone Piece|link}} with with a {{Term|TMC|Wind Tribe|link}} member in {{Term|TMC|Hyrule Castle Town|link}}. It will warp {{Term|TMC|Link}} to and from the {{Term|TMC|Wind Tribe}}'s tower in the {{Term|TMC|Cloud Tops|link}}.
{{Plural|TMC|Warp Point}} appear in {{TMC}} in three varieties: blue, green, and red, all of which appear in {{Plural|TMC|Dungeon|link}}. Blue {{Plural|TMC|Warp Point}} normally appear midway through a {{Term|TMC|Dungeon}}, after {{Term|TMC|Link|link}} has achieved a significant milestone such as defeating a {{Term|TMC|Sub-Boss|link}}, acquiring an {{Term|TMC|Item|link}}, or unlocking another portion of the {{Term|TMC|Dungeon}}. Red {{Plural|TMC|Warp Point}} normally appear directly before the {{Term|TMC|Locked Door|link}} that leads to the {{Term|TMC|Dungeon}}'s {{Term|TMC|Boss|link}}; both blue and red {{Plural|TMC|Warp Point}} operate in both directions &ndash; one of each is located in the entrance of the {{Term|TMC|Dungeon}}, and {{Term|TMC|Link}} can travel freely between them. Green {{Plural|TMC|Warp Point}}, however, only operate in one direction, and only appear in the {{Term|TMC|Boss}}'s room after they are defeated.
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