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|inhab = [[Gerudo]], [[Zuna]], [[Great Fairy]], [[Knights of Hyrule|Red Knight]]
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|items = [[Pegasus Boots]] is most extensively used
|items = [[Pegasus Boots]] are most extensively used
|related = [[Desert Temple]]<br>[[Pyramid (Dungeon)|Pyramid]]
|related = [[Desert Temple]]<br>[[Pyramid (Dungeon)|Pyramid]]
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Template:Place Desert of Doubt is the first stage in the Four Swords Adventures level of the same name, before the Desert Temple and Pyramid. In the Desert of Doubt stage, the Gerudo tribe can be found in the beginning of the stage. In order to pass into the desert, the Links must have permission from the leader of the tribe.

The sand storm affected area sends the Links back to the Gerudo village, should he take the incorrect path. A tablet found early in the stage offers the answer to the seemingly difficult maze. The only way to progress is to "oppose the winds"[1] by taking paths the wind blows from.

The Zuna tribe can be found further into the desert. One of the Zuna members offers a Sand Rub for 100 Force Gems, which serves to heal the Links' health. Another Zuna offers a gambling game (a Treasure Chest Game) to wager Force Gems.

The only item found in the Desert of Doubt level is the Pegasus Boots which need to be upgraded to fully cross the desert safely.


Enemies Encountered in this Area Items Obtained in this Area

Trivia

The drawings in the ground at the entrance of the desert share similarities to the Nazca Lines.

References

  1. "The road to the truth will open only for those who oppose the inconstant winds." — Tablet (Four Swords Adventures)


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