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|name = | | name = ''Four Swords'' | ||
|logo = [[File:Four Swords Title.png | | logo = [[File:Four Swords Title.png]] | ||
|boxart = [[File:Four Swords Cover.jpg | | boxart = [[File:Four Swords Cover.jpg]] | ||
| | | related = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes|Tri Force Heroes]]'' | ||
[[ | | release [[Game Boy Advance]] = | ||
[[ | {{Region|us|y=2002|m=12|d=2}} | ||
{{Region|jp|y=2003|m=3|d=14}} | |||
[[ | {{Region|eu|y=2003|m=3|d=28}} | ||
{{Region|au|y=2003|m=3|d=28}} | |||
[[ | | release [[Nintendo DS#Nintendo DSi|DSi]] and [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]]<br/>([[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords#Four Swords Anniversary Edition|Anniversary Edition]]) = | ||
[[ | {{Region|us|y=2011|m=9|d=28}} | ||
{{Region|jp|y=2011|m=9|d=28}} | |||
{{Region|eu|y=2011|m=9|d=28}} | |||
| | {{Region|au|y=2011|m=9|d=28}} | ||
|developer = Nintendo EAD<br>Grezzo ( | | developer = [[Nintendo EAD]]<br/>[[Grezzo]] (Anniversary Edition) | ||
|producer = Shigeru Miyamoto<br>Eiji Aonuma | | producer = [[Shigeru Miyamoto]]<br/>[[Eiji Aonuma]] | ||
|director = Toshiaki Suzuki | | director = [[Toshiaki Suzuki]] | ||
}}</ | | guides = | ||
| gallery = | |||
[[zdgallery:19|Image Gallery]] | |||
[[zdgallery:68|Manga]] | |||
[[zdgallery:99|Manual Scans]] | |||
[[zdgallery:109|Official Artwork]] | |||
[[zdgallery:144|Screenshots]] | |||
[[zdgallery:111|Sprites]] | |||
}}<section end=infobox /> | |||
'''''The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords''''' is a game for the [[Game Boy Advance|Nintendo Game Boy Advance]]. It was released alongside a re-release of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''. | |||
==Plot== | |||
:''This story is taken directly from the western localization of the game's instruction manual... '' | :''This story is taken directly from the western localization of the game's instruction manual... '' | ||
'''Minor Spoilers:''' | '''Minor Spoilers:''' | ||
====The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords==== | ====''The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords''==== | ||
Long ago, in the Kingdom of [[Hyrule]], there appeared a Wind Sorcerer named [[Vaati]]. Vaati could bend the wind to his will and used this awful power to terrorize many villages of Hyrule. In his assaults on the villages, Vaati would kidnap any beautiful girls who caught his fancy. | |||
Long ago, in the Kingdom of [[Hyrule]], | |||
Many knights from the castle and other brave men set out to subdue the sorcerer and rescue the girls, but each one fell in turn to Vaati's awesome power. Just as the people had begun to lose hope, a lone young boy traveling with little but a sword at his side appeared. | Many knights from the castle and other brave men set out to subdue the sorcerer and rescue the girls, but each one fell in turn to Vaati's awesome power. Just as the people had begun to lose hope, a lone young boy traveling with little but a sword at his side appeared. | ||
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The villagers asked the girls how a boy so young could have saved them all and defeated the sorcerer when no one else could. The young girls told a story of how with just a wave of his sword, the boy's body shattered into four pieces, each of which then formed a complete copy of the boy. These four young boys then worked together to defeat the sorcerer. The people did not believe the story, but they called it the [[Four Sword]] nonetheless. As rumors of the blade's power to divide a person into four entities spread, the people built a shrine to protect it. | The villagers asked the girls how a boy so young could have saved them all and defeated the sorcerer when no one else could. The young girls told a story of how with just a wave of his sword, the boy's body shattered into four pieces, each of which then formed a complete copy of the boy. These four young boys then worked together to defeat the sorcerer. The people did not believe the story, but they called it the [[Four Sword]] nonetheless. As rumors of the blade's power to divide a person into four entities spread, the people built a shrine to protect it. | ||
[[ | [[Zelda (Four Swords)|Zelda]] of the land of Hyrule was a beautiful young girl born with mysterious power to sense approaching forces of evil. For this reason, she was assigned with the sacred duty of protecting the shrine of the Four Sword and the blade itself. One day, Zelda was in Hyrule Castle when she sensed that something unusual was occurring at the Four Sword Shrine. She asked a boy named [[Link (Four Swords)|Link]], whom she trusted above anyone else, to accompany her to investigate the happenings at the shrine..." | ||
====In-Game Storyline==== | |||
The game starts with Link and Zelda in the sanctuary of a blade known as the Four Sword that had sealed away the evil Wind Mage, Vaati. Link draws the sword, releasing Vaati, who then kidnaps Zelda. Upon drawing the sword, Link splits into four heroes in variously colored tunics, working together to save Zelda. The object of the game is to complete levels and receive the multiple silver keys from the [[Great Fairy|Fairies]] at the end of each level. Once a key is obtained from each of the three main levels, [[Vaati's Palace]] appears. Link travels through the palace and defeats Vaati, sealing the Wind Mage back into the Four Sword. | |||
==''Four Swords Anniversary Edition''== | |||
On September 28, 2011, Nintendo released an updated version of ''Four Swords'' on DSiWare, as part of Zelda's [[The Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary|25th Anniversary]]. Nintendo took the download down from the eShop on February 20, 2012. To celebrate ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]'', Nintendo made the download available again for North American gamers from January 30, 2014 until February 2nd, 2014. | |||
This version of ''Four Swords'' contains a new one player mode in which you can control 2 Links. It also features 3 new stages, based on ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', ''A Link to the Past'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''. ''Four Swords Anniversary Edition'' also no longer includes ''A Link to the Past''. | |||
==Stages== | |||
There are a number of stages in ''Four Swords'', especially the Anniversary Edition. They are listed below. | |||
There are four stages to choose from at the start of the game. They are: [[Chambers of Insight]], [[Sea of Trees]], [[Death Mountain]], and [[Talus Cave]]. Chambers of Insight is a tutorial level, and it isn't necessary to complete it to finish the game. At the end of each of the other three, you will be granted a [[Silver Key]], providing you have gained as a team a total of at least 1,000 [[Rupee]]s. After you have collected the three Silver Keys, Vaati's palace will appear. You will only be able to go through the first door, however. | |||
After you have finished the first door in Vaati's Palace, you will unlock the Realm of Memories. This has three doors, each one unlocking the next. The first one is based on ''A Link to the Past'', the second is based on ''Link's Awakening'', and the third on the original ''The Legend of Zelda''. After you complete these three, you will receive the [[Master Sword]], which allows you to shoot beams when your health is full. | |||
When you have received a total of 30,000 Rupees, you will unlock the Hero's Trial. These stages are hard and have more enemies than any other level in ''Four Swords''. The Hero's Trial has three doors again, each unlocking the next. | |||
The only other two levels, the other two doors in Vaati's Palace, are unlocked by getting the [[Golden Key]]s and the [[Hero's Key]]s from the main three stages (Sea of Trees, Death Mountain and Talus Cave). To get the Golden Keys, you must receive 3,000 Rupees in those stages, and the Hero's Keys require a total of 5,000 Rupees. | |||
Once you have Hero's Keys for the 3 main stages, you unlock the final door in Vaati's Palace, a 12-floor dungeon featuring a blend of stages. | |||
= | ==Enemies== | ||
{{Main|:Category:Four Swords Enemies|Four Swords Enemies}} | |||
* [[Armos]] | |||
* [[Ball and Chain Soldier]] | |||
* [[Blade Trap]] | |||
** Blue Blade Trap | |||
** Green Blade Trap | |||
** Red Blade Trap | |||
* [[Bob-omb]] | |||
* [[Bombarossa]] | |||
* [[Bubble]] | |||
** Blue Bubble | |||
** Red Bubble | |||
* [[Bubbling Lava]] | |||
* [[Bulbul]] | |||
* [[Chaser]] | |||
* [[Darknut]] | |||
* [[Eyegore]] | |||
* [[Piranha]] | |||
* [[Flying Tile]] | |||
* [[Gel]] | |||
* [[Ghini]] | |||
* [[Gibdo]] | |||
* [[Helmasaur|Helmasaur/ Hiploop]] | |||
* [[Hikkun]] | |||
* [[Keese]] | |||
* [[Moblin]] | |||
** Bow Moblin | |||
** Spear Moblin | |||
* [[Moldorm]] | |||
* [[Nokkun]] | |||
* [[Octorok]] | |||
* [[Rope]] | |||
* [[Rupee Like|Rupee Like/ Pseudo Rupee]] | |||
** Green Rupee Like | |||
** Blue Rupee Like | |||
** Red Rupee Like | |||
* [[Rupee Wraith]] | |||
* [[Spiny Beetle]] | |||
* [[Spiked Beetle]] | |||
* [[Stalfos]] | |||
* [[Tektite]] | |||
* [[Torch Trap]] | |||
* [[Winder]] | |||
* [[Wizzrobe]] | |||
** Normal Wizzrobe | |||
** Fire Wizzrobe | |||
** Ice Wizzrobe | |||
* [[Zol]] | |||
= | ==Items== | ||
*[[Bomb]]s | |||
*[[Boomerang]] | |||
*[[Bow]] and [[Arrow]]s | |||
*[[Chain Chomp]] <small>([[BowWow]] in Game Boy Advance)</small> | |||
*[[Four Sword]] | |||
*[[Gnat Hat]] | |||
*[[Magnetic Gloves|Magnetic Glove]] | |||
*[[Pegasus Boots]] | |||
*[[Roc's Cape]] | |||
*[[Shield]] | |||
==Merchandise== | |||
*[[Four Swords Yujin Gashapon Figures]] were released in 2003. Originally for 200 yen a piece, the complete set included four figures, one for each color of Link. | |||
* ''Legend of Zelda: Four Swords'' manga was released in August 2009 by Akira Himekawa. | |||
==Gallery== | |||
{{main|Gallery:Four Swords}} | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Four-Sword-Sanctuary.png|[[Four Sword Sanctuary]] | |||
File:4S Official Artwork.jpg|Four Links | |||
File:FSA-Princess-Zelda.png|[[Zelda (Four Swords)|Zelda]] | |||
File:Vaati-Wind-Mage.png|[[Vaati]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Anniversary Edition Screenshots=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:FS-1.jpg | |||
File:FS-2.jpg | |||
File:FS-3.jpg | |||
File:FS-4.jpg | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Videos== | |||
{{Youtube|0Js2a4hXgQ8|270|''Four Swords'' Japanese Commercial}} | |||
{{Youtube|dtVvyFSRWA0|270|''Four Swords Anniversary Edition'' Trailer}} | |||
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{{GamesFooter}} | |||
{{Cat|Games|Four Swords}} | {{Cat|Games|Four Swords}} | ||
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The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords is a game for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance. It was released alongside a re-release of A Link to the Past.
Plot
- This story is taken directly from the western localization of the game's instruction manual...
Minor Spoilers:
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords
Long ago, in the Kingdom of Hyrule, there appeared a Wind Sorcerer named Vaati. Vaati could bend the wind to his will and used this awful power to terrorize many villages of Hyrule. In his assaults on the villages, Vaati would kidnap any beautiful girls who caught his fancy.
Many knights from the castle and other brave men set out to subdue the sorcerer and rescue the girls, but each one fell in turn to Vaati's awesome power. Just as the people had begun to lose hope, a lone young boy traveling with little but a sword at his side appeared.
When this young boy heard what was happening, he said only, "I will defeat this sorcerer." He boldly entered Vaati's palace, mystically trapped the evil sorcerer inside the blade of his sword, and returned the young girls to their villages. The boy then went deep into the forest and disappeared.
The villagers asked the girls how a boy so young could have saved them all and defeated the sorcerer when no one else could. The young girls told a story of how with just a wave of his sword, the boy's body shattered into four pieces, each of which then formed a complete copy of the boy. These four young boys then worked together to defeat the sorcerer. The people did not believe the story, but they called it the Four Sword nonetheless. As rumors of the blade's power to divide a person into four entities spread, the people built a shrine to protect it.
Zelda of the land of Hyrule was a beautiful young girl born with mysterious power to sense approaching forces of evil. For this reason, she was assigned with the sacred duty of protecting the shrine of the Four Sword and the blade itself. One day, Zelda was in Hyrule Castle when she sensed that something unusual was occurring at the Four Sword Shrine. She asked a boy named Link, whom she trusted above anyone else, to accompany her to investigate the happenings at the shrine..."
In-Game Storyline
The game starts with Link and Zelda in the sanctuary of a blade known as the Four Sword that had sealed away the evil Wind Mage, Vaati. Link draws the sword, releasing Vaati, who then kidnaps Zelda. Upon drawing the sword, Link splits into four heroes in variously colored tunics, working together to save Zelda. The object of the game is to complete levels and receive the multiple silver keys from the Fairies at the end of each level. Once a key is obtained from each of the three main levels, Vaati's Palace appears. Link travels through the palace and defeats Vaati, sealing the Wind Mage back into the Four Sword.
Four Swords Anniversary Edition
On September 28, 2011, Nintendo released an updated version of Four Swords on DSiWare, as part of Zelda's 25th Anniversary. Nintendo took the download down from the eShop on February 20, 2012. To celebrate A Link Between Worlds, Nintendo made the download available again for North American gamers from January 30, 2014 until February 2nd, 2014. This version of Four Swords contains a new one player mode in which you can control 2 Links. It also features 3 new stages, based on The Legend of Zelda, A Link to the Past, and Link's Awakening. Four Swords Anniversary Edition also no longer includes A Link to the Past.
Stages
There are a number of stages in Four Swords, especially the Anniversary Edition. They are listed below.
There are four stages to choose from at the start of the game. They are: Chambers of Insight, Sea of Trees, Death Mountain, and Talus Cave. Chambers of Insight is a tutorial level, and it isn't necessary to complete it to finish the game. At the end of each of the other three, you will be granted a Silver Key, providing you have gained as a team a total of at least 1,000 Rupees. After you have collected the three Silver Keys, Vaati's palace will appear. You will only be able to go through the first door, however.
After you have finished the first door in Vaati's Palace, you will unlock the Realm of Memories. This has three doors, each one unlocking the next. The first one is based on A Link to the Past, the second is based on Link's Awakening, and the third on the original The Legend of Zelda. After you complete these three, you will receive the Master Sword, which allows you to shoot beams when your health is full.
When you have received a total of 30,000 Rupees, you will unlock the Hero's Trial. These stages are hard and have more enemies than any other level in Four Swords. The Hero's Trial has three doors again, each unlocking the next.
The only other two levels, the other two doors in Vaati's Palace, are unlocked by getting the Golden Keys and the Hero's Keys from the main three stages (Sea of Trees, Death Mountain and Talus Cave). To get the Golden Keys, you must receive 3,000 Rupees in those stages, and the Hero's Keys require a total of 5,000 Rupees.
Once you have Hero's Keys for the 3 main stages, you unlock the final door in Vaati's Palace, a 12-floor dungeon featuring a blend of stages.
Enemies
- Main article: Four Swords Enemies
- Armos
- Ball and Chain Soldier
- Blade Trap
- Blue Blade Trap
- Green Blade Trap
- Red Blade Trap
- Bob-omb
- Bombarossa
- Bubble
- Blue Bubble
- Red Bubble
- Bubbling Lava
- Bulbul
- Chaser
- Darknut
- Eyegore
- Piranha
- Flying Tile
- Gel
- Ghini
- Gibdo
- Helmasaur/ Hiploop
- Hikkun
- Keese
- Moblin
- Bow Moblin
- Spear Moblin
- Moldorm
- Nokkun
- Octorok
- Rope
- Rupee Like/ Pseudo Rupee
- Green Rupee Like
- Blue Rupee Like
- Red Rupee Like
- Rupee Wraith
- Spiny Beetle
- Spiked Beetle
- Stalfos
- Tektite
- Torch Trap
- Winder
- Wizzrobe
- Normal Wizzrobe
- Fire Wizzrobe
- Ice Wizzrobe
- Zol
Items
- Bombs
- Boomerang
- Bow and Arrows
- Chain Chomp (BowWow in Game Boy Advance)
- Four Sword
- Gnat Hat
- Magnetic Glove
- Pegasus Boots
- Roc's Cape
- Shield
Merchandise
- Four Swords Yujin Gashapon Figures were released in 2003. Originally for 200 yen a piece, the complete set included four figures, one for each color of Link.
- Legend of Zelda: Four Swords manga was released in August 2009 by Akira Himekawa.
Gallery
- Main article: Gallery:Four Swords
Anniversary Edition Screenshots
Videos
Four Swords Japanese Commercial
Four Swords Anniversary Edition Trailer