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{{Dungeons| name = The Tower of the Gods
|image = [[Image:towergods.gif|300px]]
|location = The Tower of the Gods
|game = [[The Wind Waker]]
|item = [[Hero's Bow]]
|mini-boss = [[Darknut]]
|boss =  [[Gohdan]]
}}


[[Image:Tower_of_the_Gods_Statue.jpg|thumb|left|One of the Tower's '''statues''']]A tower used by the [[Gods]] to test the courage of potential heroes. The item is the [[Hero's Bow]]. To access the top level three semi-sentient '''statues''' must be led through various obstacles to the central altar. It is guarded by [[Gohdan]], a giant floating head and pair of hands. The entrance to sunken Hyrule is nearby this tower, only accessable after the dungeon has been beaten.
== Revealing the Entrance to the Tower ==
The tower is hidden deep under the waves and requires all three Pearls to pull it from the depths. [[Link]] must travel to three triangle islands (Located at D5 , D3 and F4) and place the correct Pearl on their respective statues. The final statue will then explode and send Link shooting through the air and slamming into a giant wall (Located at E3). Luckily the boat arrives and guides Link into the Entrance of the Tower.
== Trivia ==
• The Tower is the tallest structure in the game and can be seen from almost every area of the map grid.
• With the exception of the [[Shadow Temple]], it is the only dungeon in the Zelda series in which a boat can be used for entrance as well as being available for use inside.
• The Final Boss of the Tower, Gohdan, is similar to [[Bongo Bongo]] from [[Ocarina of Time]], Andross from the Starfox seris,  and Eyerock from Super Mario 64.
•        The Tower of the Gods is similar to the Temple of Time dungeon in Twilight Princess and possibly the temples ruins.
===See Also===
[[Great Sea Islands]]
[[Category:The Great Sea]]
[[Category:Places]]
[[category:dungeons]]

Revision as of 13:03, 20 May 2007