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This forest was revealed to contain many common enemies found in the game such as [[Bulblin]]s, [[Stalfos]], and [[Lizalfos]]. A statue, similar to the two found in the [[Sacred Grove]], appeared as an enemy. With the use of hacking, the enemy music will play when Link floats near either of the statue's heads. An early version of the [[Shadow Beast]] was also shown, looking completely different from its final form. Stalfos were also shown to be able to reassemble as [[Stalhound]]s upon destruction in one of the original trailers, which also revealed an early version of [[Gohma]].
This forest was revealed to contain many common enemies found in the game such as [[Bulblin]]s, [[Stalfos]], and [[Lizalfos]]. A statue, similar to the two found in the [[Sacred Grove]], appeared as an enemy. With the use of hacking, the enemy music will play when Link floats near either of the statue's heads. An early version of the [[Shadow Beast]] was also shown, looking completely different from its final form. Stalfos were also shown to be able to reassemble as [[Stalhound]]s upon destruction in one of the original trailers, which also revealed an early version of [[Gohma]].
==Trivia==
*In the background of the Sacred Grove, there is an inaccessible place that resembles the Beta Forest


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 08:27, 9 January 2015

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The Beta Forest

The {{{2}}} is an area seen only in the E3 2005 trailer for Twilight Princess and certain pre-release screenshots.

Features and Overview

The forest appears to be large and open in some areas, while densely populated with trees in others. It is unknown what the purpose or location of this forest was, or why it was taken out of the game. It was most likely a test area.

Some of the Beta Forest screenshots featured a giant that roamed around, Link next to a hollowed out tree with a pack of cats, and Link with a pack of dog. This could mean that originally Twilight Princess was meant to be more animal based than the final version.

This forest was revealed to contain many common enemies found in the game such as Bulblins, Stalfos, and Lizalfos. A statue, similar to the two found in the Sacred Grove, appeared as an enemy. With the use of hacking, the enemy music will play when Link floats near either of the statue's heads. An early version of the Shadow Beast was also shown, looking completely different from its final form. Stalfos were also shown to be able to reassemble as Stalhounds upon destruction in one of the original trailers, which also revealed an early version of Gohma.

Trivia

  • In the background of the Sacred Grove, there is an inaccessible place that resembles the Beta Forest

Gallery

Video Gallery

Trailer featuring the Beta Forest

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External Links

  • Unseen64, ZeldaWiki's affiliate in beta content