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===Level 1===
===Level 1===
The first level of the Chambers of Insight gives Link the basics on several of the collectibles and basic mechanics.
The first level of the Chambers of Insight gives Link the basics on several of the collectibles, abilities, and basic mechanics.
*[[Rupee]]s - Rupees are shared amongst all players and if one of the players faints, it will cost 50 Rupees to revive them. Each subsequent time a player falls, the amount of rupees it costs to revive them goes up. A bonus is given at the end to the player who collects the most rupees.{{Ref|"The loveley jewel you have found is a Rupee. Your Rupees are counted in the wallet that appers in the bottom-right corner of the top screen. The Rupees you and your partner gather are pooled in a single wallet. If one of you faints during your quest, he can be revived for 50 Rupees. But the cost for revival will increase each time one of you faints... If you collect a lot of Rupeees, you will be rewarded. In this world, those who collect the most Rupees are acknowledged as the greatest heroes." - Fairy, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''}}
*[[Rupee]]s - Rupees are shared amongst all players and if one of the players faints, it will cost 50 Rupees to revive them. Each subsequent time a player falls, the amount of rupees it costs to revive them goes up. A bonus is given at the end to the player who collects the most rupees.{{Ref|"The loveley jewel you have found is a Rupee. Your Rupees are counted in the wallet that appers in the bottom-right corner of the top screen. The Rupees you and your partner gather are pooled in a single wallet. If one of you faints during your quest, he can be revived for 50 Rupees. But the cost for revival will increase each time one of you faints... If you collect a lot of Rupeees, you will be rewarded. In this world, those who collect the most Rupees are acknowledged as the greatest heroes." - Fairy, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''}}
*[[Mystical Seeds]] - [[Razor Seed]]s, [[Armor Seed]]s, and [[Pegasus Seed]]s can be found and they will bost Link's sword power, defense, and walking speed, respectively.{{Ref|"The mystical seeds you collect will boost your power by up to two levels. Razor Seeds add sword power. Armor Seeds add defense. Pegasus Seeds add speed." - Fairy, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''}}
*[[Mystical Seeds]] - [[Razor Seed]]s, [[Armor Seed]]s, and [[Pegasus Seed]]s can be found and they will bost Link's sword power, defense, and walking speed, respectively.{{Ref|"The mystical seeds you collect will boost your power by up to two levels. Razor Seeds add sword power. Armor Seeds add defense. Pegasus Seeds add speed." - Fairy, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''}}
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*Small Balls - There are a series of small balls, as well as holes in the walls. Link will need to strike his sword, or simply walk into the balls, to get them into the respective holes to earn some rupees.{{Ref|"If you can get the balls on the floor into the holes in the wall, you'll receive a spectacular reward! Are you up to the challenge?" - Fairy, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''}}  
*Small Balls - There are a series of small balls, as well as holes in the walls. Link will need to strike his sword, or simply walk into the balls, to get them into the respective holes to earn some rupees.{{Ref|"If you can get the balls on the floor into the holes in the wall, you'll receive a spectacular reward! Are you up to the challenge?" - Fairy, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''}}  
*Bonus - When reaching the end of a level, Link can step into the warp zone to return to the previous floor. You may receive a bonus if you were able to complete the dungeon quick enough.{{Ref|"Congratulations! You've reached the end! Step on the warp zone to return to the previous floor." - Fairy, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''}}{{Ref|"You may receive a bonus depending on how quickly you are able to get to the end of a dungeon. The less time you take, the bigger your bonus." - Fairy, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''}}  
*Bonus - When reaching the end of a level, Link can step into the warp zone to return to the previous floor. You may receive a bonus if you were able to complete the dungeon quick enough.{{Ref|"Congratulations! You've reached the end! Step on the warp zone to return to the previous floor." - Fairy, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''}}{{Ref|"You may receive a bonus depending on how quickly you are able to get to the end of a dungeon. The less time you take, the bigger your bonus." - Fairy, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''}}  
===Level 2===
Lifting Objects - Link can Press A to pickup [[Grass]], a Rock, or a Pot. He can press A once again to toss it.{{Ref|"Press A when standing before a tuft of grass, a rock, or a pot to lift it. Press the button once more to throw it in the direction the hero is facing." - Fairy, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''}} Larger rocks can be lifted, but Link will need to work with a partner.{{Ref|"If you and your partner approach one side of a large rock and combine your might, you will be able to lift it over your heads!" - Fairy, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''}} Link can even lift other Link's the same way. He can toss his partner across gaps, allowing them to reach further areas otherwise inaccessible.{{Ref|"You can even lift companions and throw them across gaps. When playing by yourself, try switching between the partners and controlling them seperately." - Fairy, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''}}
Fighting [[Nokkun]] - Some enemies will require Link to first pull them apart. Enemies known as Nokkun can be stunned with your sword, but Link will then need to pull them apart. Each partner will need to grab a side and pull, defeating the enemy.{{Ref|"There are some monsters you cannot defeat until you pull them from the left and right. Be wary of such beasts! When you are playing by yourself, try calling your partner over and then grabbing ahold." - Fairy, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''}}


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