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==Features==
==Features==
The landmark is most famous for its role in unlocking the Three-Eye Rock Palace. To reveal the palace, [[Link]] must play the [[Flute]] at the point where the line between the two southern rocks meets the perpendicular line from the northern rock.<ref>{{cite|CALL FOR HELP AT THE THREE EYE ROCKS.|Man in Hidden Town of Kasuto|The Adventure of Link}}</ref> The palace appears a short distance south of its namesake.
The landmark is most famous for its role in unlocking the Three-Eye Rock Palace. To reveal the palace, [[Link]] must play the [[Flute]] at the point where the line between the two southern rocks meets the perpendicular line from the northern rock.<ref>{{cite|CALL FOR HELP AT THE THREE EYE ROCKS.|Man in Hidden Town of Kasuto|TAoL}}</ref> The palace appears a short distance south of its namesake.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 19:50, 21 April 2014

Template:Place Three-Eye Rock is a landmark in the southern part of Eastern Hyrule in The Adventure of Link. The three rocks form a triangle with each other and a rhombus with the Three-Eye Rock Palace.

Features

The landmark is most famous for its role in unlocking the Three-Eye Rock Palace. To reveal the palace, Link must play the Flute at the point where the line between the two southern rocks meets the perpendicular line from the northern rock.[1] The palace appears a short distance south of its namesake.

Trivia

References

  1. "CALL FOR HELP AT THE THREE EYE ROCKS." — Man in Hidden Town of Kasuto (The Adventure of Link)
Names in Other Regions
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Template:Japanese Three Eye Rock