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|name = Sakado
|image= File:TWoG Sakado.png
|image = [[File:Intro-zelda-wand-of-gamelon-screen1.jpg|300px]]
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|pronunciation= {{IPA|səˈkɑːdoʊ}} {{Respell|sə|KAH|doh}}<ref>{{Cite|Thanks, that's the last time I'm going fishing. See you in Sakado.|Yokan|TWoG}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Come see me in Sakado.|Harbanno|TWoG}}</ref>
|game = ''[[Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon]]''
|game= TWoG
|inhab = [[Characters in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon#Fairy Dust Lady|Fairy Dust Lady]]<br>[[Characters in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon#Impa|Impa]]<br>[[Characters in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon#General Store Owner|General Store Owner]]<br>[[Characters in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon#Fisherman|Fisherman]]<br>[[Characters in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon#Baker|Baker]]
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|items = [[Items in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon#Power Sword|Power Sword]]<br>[[Items in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon#Bread|Bread]]<br>[[Items in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon#Magic Cloak|Magic Cloak]]<br>[[Items in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon#Bombs|Bombs]]<br>[[Items in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon#Rope|Rope]]<br>[[Items in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon#Lantern Oil|Lantern Oil]]<br>[[Arpagos#Arpagos Egg|Arpagos Egg]]
|inhab= {{List|{{Term|TWoG|Harbanno|link}}, {{Term|TWoG|Lika|link}}, {{Term|TWoG|Mayor Cravendish|link}}, {{Term|TWoG|Merchant|link}}, {{Term|TWoG|Yokan|link}}}}
|related = [[Kobitan]]
|items= {{List|{{Term|TWoG|Arpagos Egg|link}}, {{Plural|TWoG|Bomb|link}}, {{Term|TWoG|Bread|link}}, {{Term|TWoG|Cloak|link}}, {{Term|TWoG|Lantern Oil|link}}, {{Term|TWoG|Magic Cloak|link}}, {{Term|TWoG|Power Sword|link}}, {{Term|TWoG|Rope (Object)|link}}}}
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{{Term/Store|Sakado||Series, TWoG}} is a location in {{TWoG}}.<ref>{{Cite|{{Big|Sakado}}|Map|TWoG}}</ref>


'''Sakado''' is one of three areas which are available at the start of the game. It serves as the games largest town and as it first (psedo) Dungeon. At the start of the game several of Sakado's residents were captured and taken to [[Tykogi Tower]], leaving only the [[Characters in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon#Fairy Dust Lady|Fairy Dust Lady]], the [[Characters in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon#General Store Owner|General Store Owner]] and [[Characters in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon#Impa|Impa]]. Sakado contains several houses, mostly of them abandoned. The shop is found at the start point, as the first house to be seen. The second house lies the Power Sword, an item that allows the player to shoot with the sword. The third house is the bakery, which is locked at first, and it's unlocked by freeing the baker in [[Tykogi Tower]]. The fourth house lives the Fairy Dust Lady, who will ask Fairy Dust in order to make a Magic Cloak. By passing through her house's windwo, Zelda will get behind the village, Zelda can find the port, and the church where Gibdo is hidden. Impa can be found anytime in the port, and tells Zelda what happened to her Father. There are still two houses in this part of the town. The first one is a tall tower, part of Kravindish's house, and it's where the Arpagos Egg is found, in a Arpagos nest, which explains the large amount of Arpagos there. The last house is locked, just like the bakery and it's unlocked after Zelda saves the fisherman in Ahitaru. The fisherman then finds a job as blacksmith, and fixes Zelda's sword once she brings a heat crystal. There is also a graveyard near the church filled with lots of Ghinis and Stalfos. It's also where the key to the church is found. Inside the church Zelda must confront Gibdo. Once Gibdo is defeated, [[Washubi Swamp]] open up as a new area.
==Features and Overview==
One of the starting stages along with {{Term|TWoG|Aru Ainu|link}} and {{Term|TWoG|Kobitan|link}}, {{Term|TWoG|Sakado}} is a port town settled close to {{Term|TWoG|Gamelon|link}}'s lagoon. It is the largest town on the island, with several cottages built along its streets. It is divided into two sectors; a main street where the town's entrance is, and a back alley, where the town's port and church are located. When {{Term|TWoG|Princess Zelda|link}} first arrives to the island, {{Term|TWoG|Sakado}} has been taken over by a {{Term|TWoG|Gibdo|link}}, and its residents captured and taken to {{Term|TWoG|Tykogi Tower|link}},<ref>{{Cite Manual|quote=A panic is rolling through Sakado! The Mayor and some of the other villagers are missing. Could Ganon be kidnapping more innocent people? You'd better get to work.|game=TWoG|page=10}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Oh my! It looks like everyone's been taken to Tykogi Tower.|Impa|TWoG}}</ref> leaving only the {{Term|TWoG|Merchant|link}} and {{Term|TWoG|Lika|link}} as the remaining residents, with {{Plural|TWoG|Daira|link}} and {{Plural|TWoG|Arpagos|link}} patrolling the streets. Most of the buildings in town have since been abandoned, and a few locked.


At the entrance of the town is {{Term|TWoG|Sakado}}'s General Shop, where {{Term|TWoG|Princess Zelda}} can purchase {{Plural|TWoG|Bomb|link}}, {{Term|TWoG|Rope (Object)|link}} and {{Term|TWoG|Lantern Oil|link}} from the {{Term|TWoG|Merchant}}. His shop also has a {{Term|TWoG|Triforce Map|link}}, which will take Zelda back to the {{Term|TWoG|Map|link}} screen. The second building following it is a darkly lit house inhabited by {{Plural|TWoG|Keese|link}} and {{Plural|TWoG|Moblin Spearthrower|link}}, and houses the {{Term|TWoG|Power Sword|link}} in its attic. The third building is {{Term|TWoG|Harbanno|link}}'s bakery, which is at first locked and later accessible after {{Term|TWoG|Harbanno}} is freed from {{Term|TWoG|Tykogi Tower}}. He will supply {{Term|TWoG|Princess Zelda}} with free {{Term|TWoG|Bread|link}} whenever she visits him. The final building at the end of the main street is {{Term|TWoG|Lika}}'s house, where she can be seen sewing a {{Term|TWoG|Cloak|link}} that she gives to {{Term|TWoG|Princess Zelda|display=Zelda}}. She offers to turn it into a {{Term|TWoG|Magic Cloak|link}} if Zelda brings her some {{Term|TWoG|Fairy Dust|link}}.


==Enemies and Traps==
The back alley can be reached by passing through the window in {{Term|TWoG|Lika}}'s house. Close to the port's pier is a boat warehouse with boarded windows where {{Term|TWoG|Impa|link}} is staying. She reveals by looking through the {{Term|TWoG|Triforce of Wisdom|link}} that the {{Term|TWoG|Princess Zelda|display=Princess}}'s father, {{Term|TWoG|King Harkinian|link}}, was captured and {{Term|TWoG|Link|link}} was involved in a terrible fight, but whose fate is ultimately unknown. The building next to {{Term|TWoG|Lika}}'s house is {{Term|TWoG|Mayor Cravendish|link}}'s house, indicated by a small portrait of himself inside. The house connects to a tall, crumbling tower now home to a flock of {{Plural|TWoG|Arpagos}}. An {{Term|TWoG|Arpagos Egg|link}} can be found in a large nest at the top. At the end of the back alley is the town's church, graveyard and smithy. The smithy is initially locked until {{Term|TWoG|Princess Zelda|display=Zelda}} rescues {{Term|TWoG|Yokan|link}} the fisherman in {{Term|TWoG|Ahitaru|link}}. He moves to {{Term|TWoG|Sakado}} afterward where he finds work as the town blacksmith, and will offer to temper {{Term|TWoG|Princess Zelda|display=Zelda}}'s {{Term|TWoG|Power Sword|link}} into a stronger form if she brings him a {{Term|TWoG|Heat Crystal|link}}.
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File:Arpagos.png|[[Arpagos]]
The town graveyard is accessed through a small crypt near the church. A small, {{Term|TWoG|Bomb|link|display=Bombable}} wall blocks the rest of the graveyard, where {{Plural|TWoG|Ghini|link}} and {{Plural|TWoG|Stalfos|link}} infest the grounds. {{Term|TWoG|Princess Zelda}} finds a {{Term|TWoG|Key|link}} at the end of the graveyard that opens the church doors. There she finds the {{Term|TWoG|Gibdo}} inside the church, who is using it as its base of operations. As with the graveyard, it is also heavily infested with the undead. The church is a tall building with very little lighting and rafters supporting its structure, requiring that {{Term|TWoG|Princess Zelda|display=Zelda}} brings a {{Term|TWoG|Lantern|link}} to light her way and {{Term|TWoG|Rope (Object)}} to climb the rafters. The {{Term|TWoG|Princess Zelda|display=Princess}} confronts the {{Term|TWoG|Gibdo}} at the top wooden beam. Upon its defeat, a {{Term|TWoG|Triforce Map}} appears and {{Term|TWoG|Washubi Swamp|link}} is unlocked.
File:Daira FoE.png|[[Daira]]
 
File:Ghini FoE.png|[[Ghini]]
===Minor {{Plural|TWoG|Enemy}}===
File:Keese FoE.png|[[Keese]]
{{Gallery List|Enemies
File:Moblin FoE.png|[[Moblin]]
|TWoG= Arpagos, Daira, Ghini, Keese, Spear Throwing Moblin, Stalfos
File:Stalfoes FoE.png[[Stalfos]]
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File:Gibdo WoG.png|Boss: [[Gibdo#Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon|Gibdo]]
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Sakado is the home town of [[Characters in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon#Mayor Kravindish|Mayor Kravindish]], you can even go to his house which has his portrait on a wall. However after he is saved from Tygoki Tower he is never seen again; not even in Sakado.
*Although Sakado is the home town of Mayor Cravendish, he does not return here after Zelda frees him from Tykogi Tower.
*Sakado is the name of {{Wp|Sakado, Saitama|a real city}} in Saitama Prefecture, Japan.


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Latest revision as of 08:15, 29 September 2023

Sakado is a location in The Wand of Gamelon.[3]

Features and Overview

One of the starting stages along with Aru Ainu and Kobitan, Sakado is a port town settled close to Gamelon's lagoon. It is the largest town on the island, with several cottages built along its streets. It is divided into two sectors; a main street where the town's entrance is, and a back alley, where the town's port and church are located. When Princess Zelda first arrives to the island, Sakado has been taken over by a Gibdo, and its residents captured and taken to Tykogi Tower,[4][5] leaving only the Merchant and Lika as the remaining residents, with Daira and Arpagos patrolling the streets. Most of the buildings in town have since been abandoned, and a few locked.

At the entrance of the town is Sakado's General Shop, where Princess Zelda can purchase Bombs, Rope and Lamp Oil from the Merchant. His shop also has a Triforce Map, which will take Zelda back to the Map screen. The second building following it is a darkly lit house inhabited by Keese and Spear Throwing Moblins, and houses the Power Sword in its attic. The third building is Harbanno's bakery, which is at first locked and later accessible after Harbanno is freed from Tykogi Tower. He will supply Princess Zelda with free Bread whenever she visits him. The final building at the end of the main street is Lika's house, where she can be seen sewing a Cloak that she gives to Zelda. She offers to turn it into a Magic Cloak if Zelda brings her some Fairy Dust.

The back alley can be reached by passing through the window in Lika's house. Close to the port's pier is a boat warehouse with boarded windows where Impa is staying. She reveals by looking through the Triforce of Wisdom that the Princess's father, King Harkinian, was captured and Link was involved in a terrible fight, but whose fate is ultimately unknown. The building next to Lika's house is Mayor Cravendish's house, indicated by a small portrait of himself inside. The house connects to a tall, crumbling tower now home to a flock of Arpagos. An Arpagos Egg can be found in a large nest at the top. At the end of the back alley is the town's church, graveyard and smithy. The smithy is initially locked until Zelda rescues Yokan the fisherman in Ahitaru. He moves to Sakado afterward where he finds work as the town blacksmith, and will offer to temper Zelda's Power Sword into a stronger form if she brings him a Heat Crystal.

The town graveyard is accessed through a small crypt near the church. A small, Bombable wall blocks the rest of the graveyard, where Ghini and Stalfos infest the grounds. Princess Zelda finds a Small Key at the end of the graveyard that opens the church doors. There she finds the Gibdo inside the church, who is using it as its base of operations. As with the graveyard, it is also heavily infested with the undead. The church is a tall building with very little lighting and rafters supporting its structure, requiring that Zelda brings a Lantern to light her way and Rope to climb the rafters. The Princess confronts the Gibdo at the top wooden beam. Upon its defeat, a Triforce Map appears and Washubi Swamp is unlocked.

Minor Enemies

Trivia

  • Although Sakado is the home town of Mayor Cravendish, he does not return here after Zelda frees him from Tykogi Tower.
  • Sakado is the name of a real city in Saitama Prefecture, Japan.

References

  1. "Thanks, that's the last time I'm going fishing. See you in Sakado." — Yokan (The Wand of Gamelon)
  2. "Come see me in Sakado." — Harbanno (The Wand of Gamelon)
  3. "Sakado" — Map (The Wand of Gamelon)
  4. "A panic is rolling through Sakado! The Mayor and some of the other villagers are missing. Could Ganon be kidnapping more innocent people? You'd better get to work." (The Wand of Gamelon manual, pg. 10)
  5. "Oh my! It looks like everyone's been taken to Tykogi Tower." — Impa (The Wand of Gamelon)