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''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'' by connection, is the only ''Zelda'' title to date to operate under arcade-style mechanisms, passing the individual regions of [[Hyrule]] as "stages". Unlike titles such as ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'' just to name a few, where regions fluidly merge into one another via an overworld map, ''Four Swords Adventures'' consists of eight, blocked-out, stages that consist of three levels each: two diverse levels that lead to a temple-like third. The listing that follows is arranged in the order Link encounters them: the stages are in bold and the levels are beneath.
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{{FSA}} and {{FS}} are the only [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''Zelda'' titles]] to date to employ arcade-style mechanisms. While other games in the series have an open world, the world of {{FSA|-}} is fragmented into eight levels consisting of three stages each: two diverse stages that lead to a dungeon-like third. Below is a list of all the stages in order of appearance, along with a reference map. Dungeons are written in '''bold'''.


:<big>'''[[Whereabouts of the Wind]]'''</big>
{| width=100%
::[[Lake Hylia]]
|- style="vertical-align:top"
::[[Cave of No Return]]
| width=21% |
::[[Hyrule Castle]]
__TOC__
:<big>'''[[Eastern Hyrule]]'''</big>
|
::[[The Coast]]
{{:Stages in Four Swords Adventures/Nav}}
::[[Village of the Blue Maiden]]
|width=21% |
::[[Eastern Temple]]
|
:<big>'''[[Death Mountain]]'''</big>
|}
::[[Death Mountain Foothills]]
 
::[[The Mountain Path]]
=={{Plural|FSA|Stage|link}}==
::[[Tower of Flames]]
===Whereabouts of the Wind===
:<big>'''[[Near the Fields]]'''</big>
{{Gallery List|widths=150|heights=150|Locations
::[[The Field]]
|FSA= Lake Hylia (Stage), Cave of No Return, Hyrule Castle (Dungeon)
::[[The Swamp]]
}}
::[[Infiltration of Hyrule Castle]]
 
:<big>'''[[The Dark World]]'''</big>
===Eastern Hyrule===
::[[Lost Woods|The Lost Woods]]
{{Gallery List|widths=150|heights=150|Locations
::[[Kakariko Village]]
|FSA= The Coast, Village of the Blue Maiden, Eastern Temple
::[[Temple of Darkness]]
}}
:<big>'''[[Desert of Doubt]]'''</big>
 
::[[Desert of Doubt]]
===Death Mountain===
::[[Desert Temple]]
{{Gallery List|widths=150|heights=150|Locations
::[[Pyramid]]
|FSA= Death Mountain Foothills, The Mountain Path, Tower of Flames
:<big>'''[[Frozen Hyrule]]'''</big>
}}
::[[Frozen Hyrule]]
 
::[[The Ice Temple]]
===Near the Fields===
::[[Tower of Winds]]
{{Gallery List|widths=150|heights=150|Locations
:<big>'''[[Realm of the Heavens]]'''</big>
|FSA= The Field, The Swamp, Infiltration of Hyrule Castle
::[[Realm of the Heavens (Stage)|Realm of the Heavens]]
}}
::[[The Dark Cloud]]
 
::[[Palace of Winds]]
===The Dark World===
{{DungeonNav}}
{{Gallery List|widths=150|heights=150|Locations
[[Category:Listings]]
|FSA= The Lost Woods, Kakariko Village, Temple of Darkness
}}
 
===The Desert of Doubt===
{{Gallery List|widths=150|heights=150|Locations
|FSA= Desert of Doubt, Desert Temple, Pyramid
}}
 
===Frozen Hyrule===
{{Gallery List|widths=150|heights=150|Locations
|FSA= Frozen Hyrule (Stage) [Stage], Temple of Ice, Tower of Winds
}}
 
===Realm of the Heavens===
{{Gallery List|widths=150|heights=150|Locations
|FSA= Realm of the Heavens (Stage) [Stage], The Dark Cloud, Palace of Winds
}}
 
{{Categories
|Dungeon Listings, Location Listings
}}

Revision as of 22:30, 30 April 2024

Four Swords Adventures and Four Swords are the only Zelda titles to date to employ arcade-style mechanisms. While other games in the series have an open world, the world of Four Swords Adventures is fragmented into eight levels consisting of three stages each: two diverse stages that lead to a dungeon-like third. Below is a list of all the stages in order of appearance, along with a reference map. Dungeons are written in bold.

Stages in Four Swords Adventures

Select a level

Click on a location


Stages

Whereabouts of the Wind

Eastern Hyrule

Death Mountain

Near the Fields

The Dark World

The Desert of Doubt

Frozen Hyrule

Realm of the Heavens