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{{Term/Store|The Dark Cloud||Series, FSA}} is | {{Term/Store|The Dark Cloud||Series, FSA}} is a location in {{FSA}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 266}}</ref> | ||
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The | The second stage of the {{Term|FSA|Realm of the Heavens|link}}, {{Term|FSA|The Dark Cloud}}'s first section plays from a side-scrolling perspective. After entering a {{Term|FSA|Light Beam|link}} to get to the next area, it returns to the traditional top-down view. The {{Plural|FSA|Links|link}} may take one of two routes, both leading to the final battle with {{Term|FSA|Shadow Link|link}} and the exit of the stage. | ||
*The first route is a lengthy maze of | *The first route is a lengthy maze of {{Plural|FSA|Floor Spike|link}}. If the {{Plural|FSA|Links}} approach them, the {{Term|FSA|Floor Spike|display=Spikes}} will appear from the ground and cause the {{Plural|FSA|Links}} to lose health and {{Plural|FSA|Force Gem|link}}. These {{Term|FSA|Floor Spike|display=Spikes}} can be revealed temporarily by hitting the ground forcefully with the {{Term|FSA|Magic Hammer|link}}. Alternatively, one may pick up a {{Term|FSA|Links}} and throw him in search of a clear path. Hitting the {{Plural|FSA|Switch|link}} will cause safe paths to appear. The {{Plural|FSA|Links}} must navigate through this maze until they reach a {{Term|FSA|Moon Gate|link}}. | ||
*The second route requires the Links to find a | *The second route requires the {{Plural|FSA|Links}} to find a {{Term|FSA|Slingshot|link}} and use a platform to move through four barriers. Once they are on the other side, the {{Plural|FSA|Links}} will find a room with 18 {{Plural|FSA|Treasure Chest|link}} which contain two {{Plural|FSA|Big Bomb|link}}, a {{Term|FSA|Moon Pearl|link}}, a {{Term|FSA|Crystal Ball|link}}, and a total of 1,514 {{Plural|FSA|Force Gem}}. The {{Plural|FSA|Links}} must take the {{Term|FSA|Moon Pearl}} to a {{Term|FSA|Moon Gate}} two screens east. | ||
At the end of the stage the four Links must defeat Shadow Link in a final battle. They continue regenerating each time one is defeated until | At the end of the stage the four {{Plural|FSA|Links}} must defeat {{Term|FSA|Shadow Link}} in a final battle. They continue regenerating each time one is defeated until {{Term|FSA|Princess Zelda|link}} appears and uses her power to seal the {{Term|FSA|Dark Mirror|link}}. When all the {{Plural|FSA|Shadow Link}} are defeated, {{Term|FSA|Princess Zelda|display=Zelda}} reclaims the {{Term|FSA|Dark Mirror|display=Mirror}} and creates a bridge leading to the {{Term|FSA|Palace of Winds|link}} for the final battle. | ||
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{{Gallery List|Enemies | {{Gallery List|Enemies | ||
|FSA= Bow Soldier, Chief Soldier, Chief Soldier [3], Giant Bomb, Hardhat Beetle, Keese, Mole, Shadow Link, Soldier | |FSA= Bow Soldier, Chief Soldier, Chief Soldier [3], Giant Bomb, Hardhat Beetle, Keese, Mole, Shadow Link, Blue Soldier, Green Soldier, Grey Soldier, Stalfos, Red Tektite, Vulture, Wizzrobe | ||
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File:Air Cannon FSA.jpg|Using an | File:Air Cannon FSA.jpg|Using an {{Term|FSA|Air Cannon|link}} in {{Term|FSA|The Dark Cloud}} | ||
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Revision as of 03:25, 3 July 2023
The Dark Cloud is a location in Four Swords Adventures.[1]
The second stage of the Realm of the Heavens, The Dark Cloud's first section plays from a side-scrolling perspective. After entering a Light Beam to get to the next area, it returns to the traditional top-down view. The Links may take one of two routes, both leading to the final battle with Shadow Link and the exit of the stage.
- The first route is a lengthy maze of Floor Spike. If the Links approach them, the Spikes will appear from the ground and cause the Links to lose health and Force Gems. These Spikes can be revealed temporarily by hitting the ground forcefully with the Magic Hammer. Alternatively, one may pick up a Link and throw him in search of a clear path. Hitting the Switches will cause safe paths to appear. The Links must navigate through this maze until they reach a Moon Gate.
- The second route requires the Links to find a Slingshot and use a platform to move through four barriers. Once they are on the other side, the Links will find a room with 18 Treasure Chests which contain two Giant Bombs, a Moon Pearl, a Crystal Ball, and a total of 1,514 Force Gems. The Links must take the Moon Pearl to a Moon Gate two screens east.
At the end of the stage the four Links must defeat Shadow Link in a final battle. They continue regenerating each time one is defeated until Princess Zelda appears and uses her power to seal the Dark Mirror. When all the Shadow Links are defeated, Zelda reclaims the Mirror and creates a bridge leading to the Palace of Winds for the final battle.
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Minor Enemies
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Names | Meanings |
Nube Oscura[2] | Dark Cloud | |
This table was generated using translation pages. To request an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference. |
Gallery
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Using an Air Cannon in The Dark Cloud
References
- ↑ Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 266
- ↑ "Nube Oscura" — Map (Four Swords Adventures, Italian localization)