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Many of this dungeon's rooms have sand floors, with enemies that hide inside quicksand which attack [[Link]] by firing projectiles at him. It is also the first time [[Beamos]] are found. Interestingly, most of the rooms are accessible at first, and some of them lead to alternate exits. The main treasure is the [[Power Glove]], which allows Link to lift boulders. The boss is a group of three [[Lanmola]]s. After defeating them, Link receives a [[Heart Container]] and the [[Pendants of Virtue#Pendant of Power|Pendant of Power]].
Many of this dungeon's rooms have sand floors, with enemies that hide inside quicksand which attack [[Link]] by firing projectiles at him. It is also the first time [[Beamos]] are found. Interestingly, most of the rooms are accessible at first, and some of them lead to alternate exits. The main treasure is the [[Power Glove]], which allows Link to lift boulders. The boss is a group of three [[Lanmola]]s. After defeating them, Link receives a [[Heart Container]] and the [[Pendants of Virtue#Pendant of Power|Pendant of Power]].


Around three-fourths of the way through the dungeon, Link must actually exit through one of the outer stone heads and use the [[Power Glove|Power Glove]] to venture toward the second floor, where the bosses are found a few rooms further. This feature of exiting a dungeon entirely in order to progress further is shared with the [[Skull Woods (A Link to the Past)|Skull Woods]] in the same game, the [[Spirit Temple]] in {{OoT}}, and [[Mermaid's Cave]] in {{OoA}}.
Around three-fourths of the way through the dungeon, Link must actually exit through one of the outer stone heads and use the [[Power Glove]] to venture toward the second floor, where the bosses are found a few rooms further. This feature of exiting a dungeon entirely in order to progress further is shared with the [[Skull Woods (A Link to the Past)|Skull Woods]] in the same game, the [[Spirit Temple]] in {{OoT}}, and [[Mermaid's Cave]] in {{OoA}}.


====={{Plural|ALttP|Enemy}}=====
====={{Plural|ALttP|Enemy}}=====
{{Gallery List|Enemies
{{Gallery List|Enemies
  |ALttP= Beamos [Qty:7], Beamos [2][Qty:4], Cannon [Qty:2], Devalant [Qty:3], Devalant [2] [Qty:6], Green Eyegore [Qty:2], Green Leever [Qty:15], Popo [Qty:12], Purple Leever [Qty:12], Red Eyegore [Qty:1], Tile Trap [Qty:44],  
  |ALttP= Beamos [Qty:7], Beamos [2][Qty:4], Cannon [Qty:2], Devalant [Qty:3], Devalant [2] [Qty:6], Green Eyegore [Qty:2], Green Leever [Qty:15], Popo [Qty:12], Purple Leever [Qty:12], Red Eyegore [Qty:1], Tile Trap [Qty:44],  
}}
======{{Plural|ALttP|Boss}}======
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|ALttP= Lanmola [Qty:3]
}}
====={{Plural|ALttP|Treasure Chest}}=====
{{Treasure Chests|game= ALttP
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Dungeon Map
| In B1's north-central room<br/>Appears after stepping on a {{Term|ALttP|Floor Switch|link}} beneath a {{Term|ALttP|Pot|link}}
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Compass
| In B1's east-southeast room
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Big Key
| In the northern end of B1's northeastern hall
|-
| Big Chest
| Power Glove
| In B1's northwestern room
}}
}}


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*In {{ALttP|-}}, once Link reads the inscription in front of the Palace and the statues move, he cannot leave the dungeon through the main entrance.  He must find an alternate exit if he wishes to leave.
*In {{ALttP|-}}, once Link reads the inscription in front of the Palace and the statues move, he cannot leave the dungeon through the main entrance.  He must find an alternate exit if he wishes to leave.
*The [[Spirit Temple]] in {{OoT}} borrowed elements from this dungeon such as the dungeon setting, the multiple entrances and the dungeon treasure being the [[Silver Gauntlets]], very similar items to the Power Gloves.
*The [[Spirit Temple]] in {{OoT}} borrowed elements from this dungeon such as the dungeon setting, the multiple entrances and the dungeon treasure being the [[Silver Gauntlets]], very similar items to the Power Gloves.
*The [[Desert Temple (Four Swords Adventures)|Desert Temple]] from {{FSA}} is extremely similar to the Desert Palace, with almost identical architecture and enemies. Their names are the same in Japanese, so they are possibly intended to be the same location.
*The {{Term|FSA|Desert Temple|link}} from {{FSA}} is extremely similar to the Desert Palace, with almost identical architecture and enemies. Their names are the same in Japanese, so they are possibly intended to be the same location.
*The [[Stone Tower Temple]] of {{MM}} is strikingly similar to the Desert Palace concerning its architecture, desert location, and boss ([[Twinmold]] and [[Lanmola]] being nearly identical in physical appearance, surroundings, mannerisms, and weaknesses).
*The [[Stone Tower Temple]] of {{MM}} is strikingly similar to the Desert Palace concerning its architecture, desert location, and boss ([[Twinmold]] and [[Lanmola]] being nearly identical in physical appearance, surroundings, mannerisms, and weaknesses).


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