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Skull Arrangement is one of the 'Level 4' "Golden" Chamber Dungeons. The chamber dungeon is unlocked after Link completes the [[Ticking Clock]] dungeon.
Skull Arrangement is one of the 'Level 4' "Golden" Chamber Dungeons. The chamber dungeon is unlocked after Link completes the [[Ticking Clock]] dungeon.


The dungeon has a a fairly open floor plan with 10 tiles placed all at the start. There are four other tiles that need to have treasure chests in them. All together, Link will need to place 44 tiles down to complete the dungeon. Every square will need to be filled to fully arrange the dungeon. As the name suggests, the dungeon is in the shape of a skull, which is reference to [[Level 9: Death Mountain|Death Mountain]], the final dungeon from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''.
The dungeon has a fairly open floor plan with 10 tiles placed all at the start. There are four other tiles that need to have treasure chests in them. All together, Link will need to place 44 tiles down to complete the dungeon. Every square will need to be filled to fully arrange the dungeon. As the name suggests, the dungeon is in the shape of a skull, which is reference to [[Level 9: Death Mountain|Death Mountain]], the final dungeon from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''.


Link will earn a [[Gold Rupee]], worth 300 Rupees, for arranging and then completing the dungeon.
Link will earn a [[Gold Rupee]], worth 300 Rupees, for arranging and then completing the dungeon.

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