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Revision as of 23:51, 4 May 2018

Template:Dungeon Death Mountain is a stage from Four Swords.[1]

Features and Overview

As in its other appearances, Death Mountain is an active volcano with exposed rock and pools of lava. Its guardian is the Great Fairy of Fire, and its symbol is the Fire Element. The ubiquitous lava and flames make the area quite hazardous, although the flames can be cleared with the Links' swords.

After clearing Death Mountain's two floors, the Links encounter the level's boss, Gouen. Upon defeating the monster, the Great Fairy of Fire will appear to award the Links with one of the Great Keys. The type of key obtained depends on the number of Rupees obtained and how many times the level has been cleared.

Minor Enemies and Traps

Trivia

  • Death Mountain is the only stage in Four Swords that is a recurring geographical feature in Hyrule. The other land-bound stages, or at least their names, are never reused, although Vaati's Palace is implied to be the same as the Palace of Winds.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese デスマウンテン (Desu Maunten)
Canada FrenchCA Mont. de la Mort (FSAE) Mountain of Death
Germany German Todesberg Death Mountain
Latin America SpanishLA Montaña de la Muerte Mountain of Death

References