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|inhab= {{List|[[Harbanno]], [[Mayor Cravendish]]}}
|inhab = [[Harbanno]]<br>[[Mayor Cravendish]]
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'''Tykogi Tower''' (pronounced {{IPA|taɪˈkoʊɡi}} {{Respell|ty|KOH|gee}})<ref name="Tykogi">{{Cite|Oh my! It looks like everyone's been taken to Tykogi Tower.|Impa|TWoG}}</ref> is a location in {{TWoG}}. It is unlocked after [[Aru Ainu]] is completed.
{{Term/Store|Tykogi Tower||Series, TWoG}} (pronounced {{IPA|taɪˈkoʊɡi}} {{Respell|ty|KOH|gee}})<ref name="Tykogi">{{Cite|Oh my! It looks like everyone's been taken to Tykogi Tower.|Impa|TWoG}}</ref> is a location in {{TWoG}}.<ref>{{Cite|{{Big|Tykogi Tower}}|Map|TWoG}}</ref> It is unlocked after [[Aru Ainu]] is completed.


==Features and Overview==
==Features and Overview==
Tykogi Tower is a large stone tower built on a rocky island in the lagoon of [[Gamelon]], connected to the island by coastal stretch. It is a prison complex, equipped with several restraint devices and cells within. When [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] first arrives to Gamelon, nearly all of the residents of [[Sakado]] were captured and imprisoned at this Tower by the [[Iron Knuckle#Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon|Iron Knuckle]], who now controls the Tower.<ref name="Tykogi"/><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> Zelda is informed of this by [[Impa]] at the shore, as revealed through the [[Triforce of Wisdom]]. The Triforce shows [[Mayor Cravendish]] and [[Harbanno]] the baker being captured.
Tykogi Tower is a large stone tower built on a rocky island in the lagoon of [[Gamelon]], connected to the island by coastal stretch. It is a prison complex, equipped with several restraint devices and cells within. When [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] first arrives to Gamelon, nearly all of the residents of [[Sakado]] were captured and imprisoned at this Tower by the [[Iron Knuckle (Boss)|Iron Knuckle]], who now controls the Tower.<ref name="Tykogi"/><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> Zelda is informed of this by [[Impa]] at the shore, as revealed through the [[Triforce of Wisdom]]. The Triforce shows [[Mayor Cravendish]] and [[Harbanno]] the baker being captured.


The area begins from the island's rugged coast. The Tower lies at the end of the stretch. The Tower's iron gate is blocked by a large boulder, and requires either 10 [[Bomb]]s or the [[Power Glove#Philips CD-i Games|Power Glove]] to remove. The inside of the structure is kept pitch dark, requiring the [[Lantern]]. At the entrance, Zelda meets Harbanno, who tells her that Mayor Cravendish was imprisoned and urges her that she save him. Harbanno then makes his escape and says to visit him in Sakado, leaving behind a [[Key]] that opens the door above.
The area begins from the island's rugged coast. The Tower lies at the end of the stretch. The Tower's iron gate is blocked by a large boulder, and requires either 10 [[Bomb]]s or the [[Power Glove#The Wand of Gamelon|Power Glove]] to remove. The inside of the structure is kept pitch dark, requiring the [[Lantern]]. At the entrance, Zelda meets Harbanno, who tells her that Mayor Cravendish was imprisoned and urges her that she save him. Harbanno then makes his escape and says to visit him in Sakado, leaving behind a [[Key]] that opens the door above.


The rest of the Tower is a long climb, made possible by stone steps and ladders. Patrolling along the way are [[Armos]] and [[Wallmaster]]s. At the top of the Tower is a door that leads outside to the lookout post, where Zelda faces and confronts Iron Knuckle. Upon his defeat, Zelda earns a [[Life Heart]] and the Key to Mayor Cravendish's cell. After he is freed from his chains, he gives Zelda the [[Magic Lantern]] in gratitude. A [[Triforce Map]] inside the cell takes Zelda back to the map screen, and upon completion, [[Dordung Cave]] is unlocked.
The rest of the Tower is a long climb, made possible by stone steps and ladders. Patrolling along the way are [[Armos]] and [[Wallmaster]]s. At the top of the Tower is a door that leads outside to the lookout post, where Zelda faces and confronts Iron Knuckle. Upon his defeat, Zelda earns a [[Heart Container#The Wand of Gamelon|Life Heart]] and the Key to Mayor Cravendish's cell. After he is freed from his chains, he gives Zelda the [[Magic Lantern]] in gratitude. A [[Triforce Map]] inside the cell takes Zelda back to the map screen, and upon completion, [[Dordung Cave]] is unlocked.


==Enemies and Traps==
===Minor {{Plural|TWoG|Enemy}}===
<gallery>
{{Gallery List|Enemies
File:Armos WoG.png|[[Armos]]
|TWoG= Armos, Arpagos, Octorok, Wallmaster
File:Arpagos.png|[[Arpagos]]
}}
File:Octorok WoG.png|[[Octorok]]
File:Floormaster WoG.png|[[Wallmaster]]
</gallery>


==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==
{{Names
{{Nomenclature}}
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|en=  Tykogi Tower
|de=  Tykogi-Turm
|fr=  Tour Tykogi
|nl=  Tykogi-toren
}}


{{Ref}}
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{{Categories
 
|Towers
[[Category:Towers]]
|locations= TWoG
[[Category:Places in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon]]
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Latest revision as of 21:07, 15 April 2024

Tykogi Tower (pronounced /taɪˈkoʊɡi/ ty-KOH-gee)[1] is a location in The Wand of Gamelon.[2] It is unlocked after Aru Ainu is completed.

Features and Overview

Tykogi Tower is a large stone tower built on a rocky island in the lagoon of Gamelon, connected to the island by coastal stretch. It is a prison complex, equipped with several restraint devices and cells within. When Zelda first arrives to Gamelon, nearly all of the residents of Sakado were captured and imprisoned at this Tower by the Iron Knuckle, who now controls the Tower.[1][3] Zelda is informed of this by Impa at the shore, as revealed through the Triforce of Wisdom. The Triforce shows Mayor Cravendish and Harbanno the baker being captured.

The area begins from the island's rugged coast. The Tower lies at the end of the stretch. The Tower's iron gate is blocked by a large boulder, and requires either 10 Bombs or the Power Glove to remove. The inside of the structure is kept pitch dark, requiring the Lantern. At the entrance, Zelda meets Harbanno, who tells her that Mayor Cravendish was imprisoned and urges her that she save him. Harbanno then makes his escape and says to visit him in Sakado, leaving behind a Key that opens the door above.

The rest of the Tower is a long climb, made possible by stone steps and ladders. Patrolling along the way are Armos and Wallmasters. At the top of the Tower is a door that leads outside to the lookout post, where Zelda faces and confronts Iron Knuckle. Upon his defeat, Zelda earns a Life Heart and the Key to Mayor Cravendish's cell. After he is freed from his chains, he gives Zelda the Magic Lantern in gratitude. A Triforce Map inside the cell takes Zelda back to the map screen, and upon completion, Dordung Cave is unlocked.

Minor Enemies

Nomenclature

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Oh my! It looks like everyone's been taken to Tykogi Tower." — Impa (The Wand of Gamelon)
  2. "Tykogi Tower" — Map (The Wand of Gamelon)
  3. "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)