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{{ | {{Hatnote|Not to be confused with the {{Term|Series|Eastern Palace|link}}.}} | ||
| | {{Infobox Dungeon | ||
|image = | |image= File:FSA Eastern Temple.png | ||
|caption = | |caption= | ||
|location = [[Eastern Hyrule]] | |location= [[Eastern Hyrule]] | ||
|game = | |game= FSA | ||
|item = [[Slingshot]] is most extensively used | |item= [[Slingshot]] is most extensively used | ||
|mini-boss = | |mini-boss= | ||
|boss = [[ | |boss= [[Stone Arrghus]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
The {{Term/Store|Eastern Temple||Series, FSA}} is the third stage in [[Eastern Hyrule]] in {{FSA}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 153}}</ref> | |||
==Themes and Navigation== | |||
The {{Term|FSA|Eastern Temple}} is explored after dealing with the issues that had befallen the neighboring town, the [[Village of the Blue Maiden]], and the far sea at [[The Coast]]. | |||
This temple is a sinister shrine filled with clever traps, feisty enemies, and a gigantic boss, the [[Stone Arrghus]], fought and defeated at the temple's end in order to gain access to the room holding the [[Yellow Shrine Maiden]]. The temple incorporates trickery, as several chests hold [[Big Bomb]]s instead of treasure, careful footwork, used to great effect in the long hallways littered with small, moving iron balls, and mastery of the [[Moon Pearl]], as the [[Dark World]] is accessed few times to progress. Enemies such as the [[Wizzrobe]] are common to this realm, often popping up in an otherwise vacant rooms without notice, as do the [[Rat]]s and [[Keese]] familiar to all shadowy, dank regions. | |||
One of the more unique aspects of this temple is the vine-laden labyrinth the {{Plural|FSA|Links|link}} encounter at the temple's halfway point. Thick ivy covers [[Bomb]]-able walls, which must be removed to progress, however, with the many distractions, enemies, and diversions built into the labyrinth, it is quite easy to lose one's path during navigation. | |||
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==={{Plural|FSA|Enemy}}=== | |||
{{Gallery List|Enemies | |||
|FSA= Ball, Blade Trap, Bubble, Flying Chest, Flying Pot, Flying Statue, Flying Tile, Gargantuan Ball, Keese, Rat, Rope, Shadow Link, Stalfos, Wizzrobe | |||
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{{ | ===={{Plural|FSA|Boss}}==== | ||
{{Gallery List|Enemies | |||
|FSA= Stone Arrghus [Qty:1] | |||
}} | |||
==={{Plural|FSA|Item}}=== | |||
{{Gallery List|Items | |||
|FSA= Blue Bracelet, Bomb, Boomerang, Bow [2], Lamp, Moon Pearl, Slingshot | |||
}} | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The Bow is found in an underground chamber with a very strong resemblance to its location in | * The Bow is found in an underground chamber with a very strong resemblance to its location in {{Term|TLoZ|Level 1|link}} of {{TLoZ}}. | ||
*The entire level is reminiscent the [[Eastern Palace]] in | * The entire level is reminiscent the [[Eastern Palace]] in {{ALttP}}. | ||
==Nomenclature== | |||
{{Nomenclature}} | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:2-3.jpg|Eastern Temple map | File:2-3.jpg|Eastern Temple map | ||
File: | File:FSA Eastern Temple 2.png|Opening a room in the central area of the temple | ||
File: | File:FSA Eastern Temple 3.png|Navigating the vine-laden labyrinth at the temple's halfway point | ||
File: | File:FSA Eastern Temple 4.png|{{Plural|FSA|Shadow Link}} making a charge at the {{Plural|FSA|Links}} | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{Ref}} | |||
{{ | {{DungeonNav2|FSA}} | ||
{{ | {{Categories | ||
|Temples | |||
|stages= FSA | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:56, 17 April 2024
The Eastern Temple is the third stage in Eastern Hyrule in Four Swords Adventures.[1]
The Eastern Temple is explored after dealing with the issues that had befallen the neighboring town, the Village of the Blue Maiden, and the far sea at The Coast.
This temple is a sinister shrine filled with clever traps, feisty enemies, and a gigantic boss, the Stone Arrghus, fought and defeated at the temple's end in order to gain access to the room holding the Yellow Shrine Maiden. The temple incorporates trickery, as several chests hold Big Bombs instead of treasure, careful footwork, used to great effect in the long hallways littered with small, moving iron balls, and mastery of the Moon Pearl, as the Dark World is accessed few times to progress. Enemies such as the Wizzrobe are common to this realm, often popping up in an otherwise vacant rooms without notice, as do the Rats and Keese familiar to all shadowy, dank regions.
One of the more unique aspects of this temple is the vine-laden labyrinth the Links encounter at the temple's halfway point. Thick ivy covers Bomb-able walls, which must be removed to progress, however, with the many distractions, enemies, and diversions built into the labyrinth, it is quite easy to lose one's path during navigation.
Enemies
Bosses
Items
Trivia
- The Bow is found in an underground chamber with a very strong resemblance to its location in Level 1 of The Legend of Zelda.
- The entire level is reminiscent the Eastern Palace in A Link to the Past.
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Names | Meanings |
Temple de l'Est[3] | ||
Tempel des Ostens[4] | Temple of the East | |
Tempio dell'Est[2] | Same as English. | |
Templo del Este[5] | ||
This table was generated using translation pages. To request an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference. |
Gallery
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Eastern Temple map
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Opening a room in the central area of the temple
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Navigating the vine-laden labyrinth at the temple's halfway point
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Shadow Links making a charge at the Links
References
- ↑ Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 153
- ↑ "Tempio dell'Est" — Map (Four Swords Adventures, Italian localization)
- ↑ "Navigue sous mon égide jusqu'au Temple de l'Est." — Blue Maiden (Four Swords Adventures, European French localization)
- ↑ "Tempel des Ostens" — Map (Four Swords Adventures, German localization)
- ↑ "Templo del Este" — Map (Four Swords Adventures, European Spanish localization)