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*The Desert Temple is very similar to the [[Desert Palace (A Link to the Past)|Desert Palace]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', which has the same name in Japanese. | *The Desert Temple is very similar to the [[Desert Palace (A Link to the Past)|Desert Palace]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', which has the same name in Japanese. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 17:31, 19 April 2014
- This article is about the temple in Four Swords Adventures. You may be looking for the Sand Temple from Spirit Tracks, which in the PAL version was translated as Desert Temple.
Template:Dungeons The Desert Temple is the second stage in the Desert of Doubt in Four Swords Adventures. While it continues the second-level temple trend in Four Swords Adventures, it is the only temple in which Link must exit and re-enter mid-navigation in order to complete. In the temple's third room, an activated switch fills the temple with sand, making the Magic Hammer quite the popular item, especially since many Force Gems and even some Keys lay hidden deep beneath the beach-like flooring. In respect to gathering items, it is possible to obtain the one Blue Bracelet in this temple by manipulating one of the Beamos in the room filled with Beamos to activate a switch with its light beam (as the Links cannot reach it themselves), causing a chest containing the Blue Bracelet to fall from the ceiling nearby.
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Trivia
- The Desert Temple is very similar to the Desert Palace from A Link to the Past, which has the same name in Japanese.
Gallery
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Reading words of advice from a stone in the first room
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Up against hammer-pounding Shadow Links
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Under seige from Beamos
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Battling a throng of Eyegores with the Bow
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Japanese | Template:Japanese | Desert Temple | |
French | Temple du Désert | ||
German | Wüsten-Tempel | ||
Italian | Tempio del Deserto | ||
Spanish | Templo del Desierto |