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'''Desert of Doubt''' is the first stage in the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'' level of the same name, before the [[Desert Temple]] and [[Pyramid (Dungeon)|Pyramid]].
The '''Desert of Doubt''' is the first stage in the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'' level of the same name, before the [[Desert Temple]] and [[Pyramid (Dungeon)|Pyramid]]. The [[Gerudo]] tribe can be found in a village near the beginning of this stage. The village is in a bit of an uproar after [[Ganon]]dorf, guardian of the Gerudo and the desert,<ref>{{Cite|Once every 100 years, a special child is born unto my people. That child is destined to be the mighty guardian of the Gerudo and the desert.|Gerudo|FSA}}</ref> left for the Pyramid against local laws. <ref>{{Cite|The village is in a bit of an uproar contending with a man who broke our laws.|Gerudo|FSA}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Curse that Ganondorf! He broke our laws and left for the pyramid... I don't know what he plans, but I am worried...|Gerudo|FSA}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Yes, this Ganondorf you speak of is a member of the Gerudo. But his intent is unknown to me. He has flouted the law and fled for the pyramid.|Gerudo Leader|FSA}}</ref> It is revealed that Ganondorf left in pursuit of power,<ref>{{Cite|But this child, its heart grew twisted with every passing year. The child became a man who hungered for power at any price.|Gerudo|FSA}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|None who enter the pyramid or the temple have ever returned. They are tombs. Yet the man has gone there by himself. All for the sake of his own mad desire!|Gerudo|FSA}}</ref> and the Gerudo blocked the road to the desert to prevent others from doing so.<ref>{{Cite|We've blocked the road to the desert to keep other fools from coming.|Gerudo Leader|FSA}}</ref> In order to pass into the desert, the [[Links]] must ask permission from the leader of the tribe, who allows them to enter because of the crisis in [[Hyrule]].<ref>{{Cite|But considering the crisis in Hyrule, we've no reason to stop you brave lads.|Gerudo Leader|FSA}}</ref>
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"<ref>{{cite|The road to the truth will open only for those who oppose the inconstant winds.|Tablet|FSA}}</ref> by taking paths the wind blows from.
The desert areas affected by sand storms send the Links back to the Gerudo village, should they 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"<ref>{{cite|The road to the truth will open only for those who oppose the inconstant winds.|Tablet|FSA}}</ref> 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 Gem]]s, which serves to heal the Links' health. Another Zuna offers a [[gambling]] game (a [[Treasure Chest Game]]) to wager [[Force Gem]]s.
The [[Zuna]] tribe can be found further into the desert. One of the Zuna members offers a Sand Rub for 100 [[Force Gem]]s, which serves to heal the Links' health.<ref>{{Cite|I'll give you a sand rub for 100 Force Gems! It's a special massage that's good for the heart!|Zuna|FSA}}</ref> Another Zuna runs a [[Treasure Chest Game]] where the Links can [[gambling|gamble]] for [[Force Gem]]s.


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.
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.


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*[[Bomb Flower]]
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The drawings in the ground at the entrance of the desert share similarities to the [[Wikipedia:Nazca Lines|Nazca Lines]].
*The drawings in the ground at the entrance of the desert share similarities to the [[Wikipedia:Nazca Lines|Nazca Lines]].
*Ganondorf's maniacal laughter can be heard when the Links take a wrong turn in the sand storm maze (when they are sent back to the start).
*If the Links take the wrong path, the laughter that drives them back to the start of the level sounds like the laugh of [[Ganon]]dorf.
*The Japanese name for the Desert of Doubt ({{Japanese|あやしの砂漠|Ayashi no Sabaku||3}}) is the same as the Japanese name for the [[Desert of Mystery]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''.
 
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Template:Place The Desert of Doubt is the first stage in the Four Swords Adventures level of the same name, before the Desert Temple and Pyramid. The Gerudo tribe can be found in a village near the beginning of this stage. The village is in a bit of an uproar after Ganondorf, guardian of the Gerudo and the desert,[1] left for the Pyramid against local laws. [2][3][4] It is revealed that Ganondorf left in pursuit of power,[5][6] and the Gerudo blocked the road to the desert to prevent others from doing so.[7] In order to pass into the desert, the Links must ask permission from the leader of the tribe, who allows them to enter because of the crisis in Hyrule.[8]

The desert areas affected by sand storms send the Links back to the Gerudo village, should they 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"[9] 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.[10] Another Zuna runs a Treasure Chest Game where the Links can gamble for 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.
  • If the Links take the wrong path, the laughter that drives them back to the start of the level sounds like the laugh of Ganondorf.
  • The Japanese name for the Desert of Doubt (Template:Japanese) is the same as the Japanese name for the Desert of Mystery in A Link to the Past.

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Names in Other Regions
Language Name
  1. "Once every 100 years, a special child is born unto my people. That child is destined to be the mighty guardian of the Gerudo and the desert." — Gerudo (Four Swords Adventures)
  2. "The village is in a bit of an uproar contending with a man who broke our laws." — Gerudo (Four Swords Adventures)
  3. "Curse that Ganondorf! He broke our laws and left for the pyramid... I don't know what he plans, but I am worried..." — Gerudo (Four Swords Adventures)
  4. "Yes, this Ganondorf you speak of is a member of the Gerudo. But his intent is unknown to me. He has flouted the law and fled for the pyramid." — Gerudo Leader (Four Swords Adventures)
  5. "But this child, its heart grew twisted with every passing year. The child became a man who hungered for power at any price." — Gerudo (Four Swords Adventures)
  6. "None who enter the pyramid or the temple have ever returned. They are tombs. Yet the man has gone there by himself. All for the sake of his own mad desire!" — Gerudo (Four Swords Adventures)
  7. "We've blocked the road to the desert to keep other fools from coming." — Gerudo Leader (Four Swords Adventures)
  8. "But considering the crisis in Hyrule, we've no reason to stop you brave lads." — Gerudo Leader (Four Swords Adventures)
  9. "The road to the truth will open only for those who oppose the inconstant winds." — Tablet (Four Swords Adventures)
  10. "I'll give you a sand rub for 100 Force Gems! It's a special massage that's good for the heart!" — Zuna (Four Swords Adventures)