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Magical Warp Tile,[1][name references needed] also known as Warp Tiles,[name references needed] and Magical Transporters,[name references needed] are mysterious portals that transport anyone who steps into them to the Dark World. There are eight of them in all.[2] Due to the efforts of Agahnim in sending the Maidens to the Dark World, he also manages to open a similar portal to the Dark World at the gateway to Hyrule Castle.
Location and Function
A Link to the Past
Descriptions
A Link to the Past instruction booklet
Magical Warp Tile
There are eight magical tiles which are entrances to the Dark World that was sealed by the Wise Men long ago. Most of these are hidden under objects like boulders. You must find these in order to go to places in the Dark World where you could not normally go.
Most are hidden underneath rocks, but the one at the peak of Death Mountain is open and easily stumbled into. Those who walk through these portals are transformed into a shape that reflects their heart by the power of the Triforce. This is usually that of a monster or animal.[3] Not only this, but these warps are one-way; there is no way for normal people to return from the Dark World due to the seal of the Seven Sages. Only Link is able to return, using the Magic Mirror. By using the Magic Mirror, Link will leave behind a sparkling gate at his return location that will allow him to transport back to the Dark World.
The eight Magical Warp Tiles found across Hyrule are:
- On Death Mountain next to Spectacle Rock, south of the Tower of Hera
- Near a Fairy Fountain due south of the Eastern Palace (Magic Hammer and Power Glove required)
- In the northwest corner of the Great Swamp (Magic Hammer and Power Glove required)
- North of Kakariko Village, on the verge of the Lost Woods (Magic Hammer and Power Glove required)
- On the island containing the Pond of Happiness at Lake Hylia (Titan's Mitt required)
- On a small outcrop in the southwest corner of the Desert of Mystery (Flute and Titan's Mitt required)
- On the lower eastern side of Death Mountain, near the broken bridge (Magic Hammer and Titan's Mitt required)
- At the far east side of Death Mountain, on top of the rock that mirrors Turtle Rock in the Dark World (Magic Hammer and Titan's Mitt required)
In addition to the above Magical Warp Tiles, Link can also Warp to the Dark World by walking through the gateway at Hyrule Castle after he first defeats Agahnim and is sent to the Dark World.
To retain his normal form after passing through a Magical Warp Tile, Link will have to obtain the Moon Pearl.
Other Appearances
Ancient Stone Tablets
The following section is not part of the Zelda canon and should not be taken as such.
Trivia
- The Magical Warp Tiles represent the first time Link is able to warp from one world to another in the series. The Warp Tiles have gone on to directly inspire other such methods of warping, such as the Moon Gates in Four Swords Adventures, the portals to Subrosia in Oracle of Seasons, and even the Pedestal of Time in Ocarina of Time, among others.
Nomenclature
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References
- ↑ Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 95
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There are eight magical tiles which are entrances to the Dark World that was sealed by the Wise Men long ago.
(A Link to the Past manual, pg. 30) - ↑
Those who stepped on the Magical Warp Tiles that served as entrances would be lost to the Dark World, transformed into demons. Link, who possessed the qualities of the hero, did not become a demon, but was instead turned into an animal (in this case, a pink bunny).
(Hyrule Historia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 95)