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'''Three Eye Rock''' is a landmark in [[Hyrule]] perhaps most famous for being part of the secret of unlocking the [[Three Eye Rock Palace]]. The landmark consists of three rocks arranged at precisely the corners of an equilateral triangle.  
In ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'', '''Three Eye Rock''' is a landmark in [[Hyrule]] perhaps most famous for being part of the secret of unlocking the [[Three Eye Rock Palace]]. The landmark consists of three rocks arranged at precisely the corners of an equilateral triangle.  


Playing the [[Flute]] on the point where the line between the two southern rocks meets the perpendicular line from the northern rock reveals the hidden Three Eye Rock Palace that bears the landmark's name. The palace appears a short distance south of its namesake.
Playing the [[Flute]] on the point where the line between the two southern rocks meets the perpendicular line from the northern rock reveals the hidden Three Eye Rock Palace that bears the landmark's name. The palace appears a short distance south of its namesake.


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Revision as of 03:42, 14 September 2008

In The Adventure of Link, Three Eye Rock is a landmark in Hyrule perhaps most famous for being part of the secret of unlocking the Three Eye Rock Palace. The landmark consists of three rocks arranged at precisely the corners of an equilateral triangle.

Playing the Flute on the point where the line between the two southern rocks meets the perpendicular line from the northern rock reveals the hidden Three Eye Rock Palace that bears the landmark's name. The palace appears a short distance south of its namesake.



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