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*[[Mystical Seeds]] - [[Razor Seed]]s, [[Armor Seed]]s, and [[Pegasus Seed]]s can be found and they will boost 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 boost 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]]''}}
*[[Sword]] - The sword can be used at anytime by pressing 'B'. Link can hold the 'B' button down and perform a [[Spin Attack]].{{Ref|"Press B to attack with your sword. If you hold the button down and release it when your sword glows, you will do a sweeping spin attack. Also, the (switch) and (switch) that you see on the ground before you are switches. Step on switches to activate traps and move stones or blocks. A switch only stays depressed while one of you is standong on it." - Fairy, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''}} The Fairy here also teaches Link to step on switches and that certain switches will require Link to remain standing on it to keep it pressed down.
*[[Sword]] - The sword can be used at anytime by pressing 'B'. Link can hold the 'B' button down and perform a [[Spin Attack]].{{Ref|"Press B to attack with your sword. If you hold the button down and release it when your sword glows, you will do a sweeping spin attack. Also, the (switch) and (switch) that you see on the ground before you are switches. Step on switches to activate traps and move stones or blocks. A switch only stays depressed while one of you is standong on it." - Fairy, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''}} The Fairy here also teaches Link to step on switches and that certain switches will require Link to remain standing on it to keep it pressed down.
*Block Pushing - Small suspicious blocks can be pushed by Link, but larger blocks will require cooperation from multiple Links. When playing in single player mode, you'll need to Press X to have the two Links come together.{{Ref|"There are some blocks you can push. If you see a suspicious block, press in the direction you want to push the block. You and your partner will have to cooperate to push big blocks. When playing by yourself, press X to call your partner. He will come to your side and can then help push the big block. When you want to seperate from your partner, press either L or R." - Fairy, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''}}  
*Block Pushing - Small suspicious blocks can be pushed by Link, but larger blocks will require cooperation from multiple Links. When playing in single player mode, you'll need to Press X to have the two Links come together.{{Ref|"There are some blocks you can push. If you see a suspicious block, press in the direction you want to push the block. You and your partner will have to cooperate to push big blocks. When playing by yourself, press X to call your partner. He will come to your side and can then help push the big block. When you want to separate from your partner, press either L or R." - Fairy, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''}}  
*[[Rupee Shard]] - Link can open treasure chests by pressing A. Some chests have Rupee Shards in them, and sometimes enemy will also drop Rupee Shards. If Link collects four of them a giant Rupee worth 500 Rupees will appear.{{Ref|"You can open a treasure chest by pressing A. The yellow Rupees that sometimes appear after you open a chest or defeat an enemy are called Rupee Shards. If you collect four of them, they combine to form a giant Rupee worth a total of 500 Rupees." - Fairy, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''}}  
*[[Rupee Shard]] - Link can open treasure chests by pressing A. Some chests have Rupee Shards in them, and sometimes enemy will also drop Rupee Shards. If Link collects four of them a giant Rupee worth 500 Rupees will appear.{{Ref|"You can open a treasure chest by pressing A. The yellow Rupees that sometimes appear after you open a chest or defeat an enemy are called Rupee Shards. If you collect four of them, they combine to form a giant Rupee worth a total of 500 Rupees." - Fairy, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''}}  
*Sword Spark - If two Links slash their swords together in front of a torch, it will light a fire.{{Ref|"If you strike your swords together, sparks will fly! Try this in places where you want to light a fire. When you are playing by yourself, stand by a spot that looks like it can be lit, and swing your sword. Your partner will swing his along with you." - Fairy, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''}}  
*Sword Spark - If two Links slash their swords together in front of a torch, it will light a fire.{{Ref|"If you strike your swords together, sparks will fly! Try this in places where you want to light a fire. When you are playing by yourself, stand by a spot that looks like it can be lit, and swing your sword. Your partner will swing his along with you." - Fairy, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''}}  
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===Level 2===
===Level 2===
The second level of the Chambers of Insight has slightly more advanced mechanics, including how to defeat some of the more unique enemies found in ''Four Swords''.
The second level of the Chambers of Insight has slightly more advanced mechanics, including how to defeat some of the more unique enemies found in ''Four Swords''.
*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]]''}}  
*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 separately." - Fairy, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''}}  
*Fighting [[Hikkun]] - Some enemies will require Link to first pull them apart. Enemies known as Hikkun 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]]''}}  
*Fighting [[Hikkun]] - Some enemies will require Link to first pull them apart. Enemies known as Hikkun 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]]''}}  
*Fighting [[Bob-omb]] - Some enemies cannot be defeated just with Link's sword, including the [[Bob-omb]]. Link can strike the enemy to stun it, but will need to lift it up and toss it towards a flame, causing it to light up and eventually explode.{{Ref|"There are some enemies you can lift over your head and throw. You can even throw them into flames!" - Fairy, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''}}  
*Fighting [[Bob-omb]] - Some enemies cannot be defeated just with Link's sword, including the [[Bob-omb]]. Link can strike the enemy to stun it, but will need to lift it up and toss it towards a flame, causing it to light up and eventually explode.{{Ref|"There are some enemies you can lift over your head and throw. You can even throw them into flames!" - Fairy, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''}}  
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