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  • |name=Eastern Palace |image=[[File:Eastern Palace ALttP artwork.jpg|300px]]<br>Artwork of the East Palace
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  • #REDIRECT[[Eastern Palace]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Eastern Palace]]
    27 bytes (3 words) - 03:54, January 1, 2020
  • #REDIRECT [[Dark Palace]]
    25 bytes (3 words) - 10:17, April 29, 2023
  • #REDIRECT [[Eastern Palace#The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures]]
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  • ...red type of [[Gūma]] in most later [[palace]]s, starting with the [[Island Palace]]. Like normal Gūma, they move back and forth over a small area while faci ...fore the boss chamber features a Doomknocker in a teal color, matching the palace's walls in that version. However, it still is the same coded object; the bl
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  • ...Mire in [[Lorule]], reachable only via a fissure at the end of the Desert Palace.
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  • *[[Parapa Palace]] *[[Midoro Palace]]
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  • ...]'', appearing in both the [[Maze Island Palace]] and the [[Three-Eye Rock Palace]]. They are the game's equivalent to typical [[Wizzrobe]]s, teleporting aro The boss of the Maze Island Palace, [[Carock]], is a tall Wizzrobe that acts like a stronger version of the Wi
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  • ...nture of Link]]'' that appears in many [[palace]]s, starting with [[Midoro Palace]]. They fly back and forth over [[Link]], dropping fireballs on him and his
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  • .../ref> are floating masses of water that rise from the pools of the [[Swamp Palace]] before quickly bouncing around diagonally, eventually disappearing and be ...are a light blue. The Game Boy Advance version also features them in the [[Palace of the Four Sword]], where [[Arrghus]] spawns them in its refight.
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  • ...ink can be knocked into pits if he is hit. They appear in both caves and [[palace]]s, first appearing in the caves of [[Death Mountain]]. Myu blue ZII sprite.png|Sprite, palace colors
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  • ...on the Sea]]. They act similar to the [[Wizard]]s found in certain other [[palace]]s in that they teleport around casting spells at [[Link]]. Unlike the Wiza
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  • ...[[Doomknocker]], which throws a mace like a boomerang, and in the [[Great Palace]], are replaced with the fire-breathing harpy [[Soprano]].
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  • ...stony area between the [[Pyramid|Pyramid of Power]] and the [[Dark Palace|Palace of Darkness]], as well as around the [[Ice Lake]]. ...ding locations to before, such as between [[Lorule Castle]] and the [[Dark Palace]] and near [[Turtle Rock]]. They act essentially the same as before.
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  • ...k to the Past'')<br>[[Color Dungeon]] (''Link's Awakening DX'')<br>[[Swamp Palace]] or [[Lorule Castle]] (''A Link Between Worlds'') ...gend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]'', the Blue Mail is found in the [[Ice Palace]]. In this appearance, it comes with a yellow hat and orange sleeves.
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  • ...all versions of the game, red Ropes are an enemy exclusive to the [[Great Palace]]. They sit in place while constantly biting, occasionally jumping to shoot ...ique to western releases and appear sooner, in [[Midoro Palace]] and the [[Palace on the Sea]]. They replace blue Octoroks found in these locations in the [[
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  • ...d of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]'', Goriyas are found in the [[Dark Palace|Palace of Darkness]] and [[Ganon's Tower]]. Green Goriyas simply copy Link, but re ...e Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds]]'', Goriyas appear in the [[Dark Palace]], where two groups of two green and one red Goriyas are fought in the dark
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  • ...the same game. They appear in later [[palace]]s starting with the [[Island Palace]] and act just like Stalfos. Unlike normal Stalfos, however, they wear armo
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  • ...in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', where they are found in most [[palace]]s. They resemble humanoid dogs wearing armor and wielding swords. Despite ...for the Potion of Power]], a large pack of Wōsu are fought in the [[Parapa Palace]].
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  • ...the [[Island Palace]] as the boss, and later twice in the [[Three-Eye Rock Palace]] as a miniboss. When the battle starts, the boss music plays, but he is no ...potion]]. Link, [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]], and Kevin find him at the Island Palace, but while he is distracted with them, Eggplant Wizard and King Hippo steal
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  • ..., and enemy in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', appearing in every palace to some capacity alongside the similar [[Rā]]. Most Mau are purely decorat In the [[Island Palace]] and [[Maze Island Palace]], free-flying red Mau appear in a few rooms. These Mau slowly move forward
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