![]() ![]() ↑ " I don't want any trouble! I just want to see the map of the Dark World!" ( A Link to the Past manga, VIZ Media, pg.Instead of having to push a block from the floor above and onto a switch to hold a door open like in the SNES version, the GBA version has been revamped so this entire process can be skipped over." - N/A, Remake Changes - The Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past Wiki Guide, IGN, published December 14, 2013, retrieved October 6, 2018. ↑ "The Ice Palace (in the Dark World) has been revamped in an area, making it twice as easy as it used to be. ![]() Ice Palace" - N/A ( A Link to the Past, Game Boy Advance version) To request an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference. This table was generated using translation pages. ![]() However, the tower collapses shortly after, with Link landing near the location of Turtle Rock. Kholdstone warns Link that if he destroys the tower, then he will destroy the map as well, making him realize that the map is etched on the tower's floor. The monster unleashes two Stalfos to attack Link, but when the young hero sees that they keep respawning even after defeating them, he begins to focus his power on the Master Sword, which causes for the tower to begin to collapse. Link reveals that all he wants is to see the map of the Dark World, but Kholdstone mentions that the map is his greatest treasure and will not let anyone see it. During Link's search for a map of the Dark World to know the whereabouts of Turtle Rock, the young hero travels to the Ice Tower, where they are confronted by Kholdstone. The Ice Palace is also featured in the A Link to the Past comic by Shotaro Ishinomori, although it is referred to as the Ice Tower. A similar location called the Ice Ruins exists in Lorule in A Link Between Worlds, though it is on Death Mountain while Lorule's version of Turtle Rock is located in the middle of a swamp. This dungeon is considered to be one of the most difficult in the game, although one of its rooms has its complexity lowered in the Game Boy Advance port. ![]() Link frequently has to move blocks that obstruct his way, and some creatures can only be defeated with the Fire Rod or the Bombos Medallion. It contains numerous floors as well, although none of them have too many rooms, and the main objective is to descend to the last floor, where the boss resides. As such, the ground is frozen in most rooms, making Link's traction more difficult. The Ice Palace is possibly the first ice-themed dungeon in The Legend of Zelda series, followed six years later by the Ice Cavern from Ocarina of Time. Lifting up the black rock (which requires collection of the Titan's Mitt in Thieves' Town) reveals a portal Link must step on it to be transported to the middle of Ice Island, where he can enter the dungeon. Access to the dungeon is granted by swimming to the largest island in the Light World. She remains there for many years until Link uses the Triforce to destroy Demise, allowing Zelda to leave her own seal.It is located in the middle of Ice Lake, the Dark World counterpart of Lake Hylia. After explaining to Link the history of Hylia and Demise she seals herself in a Crystal in order to reinforce the seal placed upon Demise. Zelda uses the Gate of Time upon regaining her memories as the Goddess Hylia to travel to the past. Once Link destroys the Vaati Barriers connected to one of the crystals, the imprisoned maiden can break free. The Seven Maidens are imprisoned in Crystals at the beginning of the game. The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures If Link loses one of the crystals, he can return to its original location and find another in its place. Doing so will solidify the lava so that Link can safely walk over it and proceed through the dungeon. Link can carry them between rooms and use them as projectiles, and must eventually throw them through holes into lava pits in the floor bellow. Several clusters of crystals appear in Sword and Shield Maze. Link can safely repel Din's crystal with the Rod of Seasons, leaving Onox open to attack. Din's crystal will move to remain between Onox and Link, and electrocutes Link if he touches it or strikes it with his sword. During the battle with General Onox, he uses the imprisoned Din as a shield. After General Onox kidnaps Din, the Oracle of Seasons, he imprisons her within a blue crystal. ![]()
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