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Revision as of 00:13, 20 January 2024

Elevator Blocks are recurring Objects in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][name references needed]

Location and Uses

Elevator Blocks are obstacles that are found inside Dungeons. They come in two sets, usually in differing colors; one set that acts as barriers that impede Link's path, and another set that has retracted into the floor and poses no such barrier. They are accompanied by one or more Shock Switches that, when struck, cause the two sets of Elevator Blocks to swap states, lowering one set of barriers while raising the other. Normally they and the shock switches are colored red and blue.

A Link to the Past

The elevator blocks makes it debut in A link to the past, with the shock switches being the color of the lowered blocks. If link happens to stand on a lowered elevator block and toggles the shock switch, Link doesn't actually rise with the blocks since the game treats as if Link is embedded in the wall.----


Link's Awakening

Functions the same, but now the game does properly handle Link standing on top of a elevator block upon toggling the shock switch.

Phantom Hourglass

Functions the same as before. They're also displayed on the map screen.----


A Link Between Worlds



Tri Force Heroes



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