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'''Hebra's Hill''' is a location in [[Death Mountain Foothills]], part of the [[Death Mountain#Four Swords Adventures|third stage]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''. At first it is overwhelmed by [[Hinox]], and [[Link]] must go right to reach a cave with a mage who gives him a [[ | '''Hebra's Hill''' is a location in [[Death Mountain Foothills]], part of the [[Death Mountain#Four Swords Adventures|third stage]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''. At first it is overwhelmed by [[Hinox]], and [[Link]] must go right to reach a cave with a mage who gives him a [[Magic Medallions#Quake Medallion|Quake Medallion]]. Once Link throws it, all of the enemies will turn into [[Zol]]s, and defeating these Zol will make the spike barrier drop, allowing Link to continue up a staircase. | ||
Halfway up the stairs is a rift that brings Link to some sort of pocket dimension where each screen holds the same thing: 12 brown, unliftable rocks, and a fleet of stairs. Link has to walk up the stairs several times before reaching the other side of the stairs. This plays out similarly to the [[Lost Hills]] in the original ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''. | Halfway up the stairs is a rift that brings Link to some sort of pocket dimension where each screen holds the same thing: 12 brown, unliftable rocks, and a fleet of stairs. Link has to walk up the stairs several times before reaching the other side of the stairs. This plays out similarly to the [[Lost Hills]] in the original ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''. |
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ERROR: No image specified. Please specify an image. Hebra's Hill is a location in Death Mountain Foothills, part of the third stage in Four Swords Adventures. At first it is overwhelmed by Hinox, and Link must go right to reach a cave with a mage who gives him a Quake Medallion. Once Link throws it, all of the enemies will turn into Zols, and defeating these Zol will make the spike barrier drop, allowing Link to continue up a staircase.
Halfway up the stairs is a rift that brings Link to some sort of pocket dimension where each screen holds the same thing: 12 brown, unliftable rocks, and a fleet of stairs. Link has to walk up the stairs several times before reaching the other side of the stairs. This plays out similarly to the Lost Hills in the original The Legend of Zelda.
Trivia
- In A Link to the Past, the original, Japanese name of the Light World's Death Mountain was Hebra Mountain.[1]
- The area looks remarkably similar to Spectacle Rock of previous titles.
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