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===''Twilight Princess''=== | ===''Twilight Princess''=== | ||
[[File:World Map - TPGCN.png|256px|right|GameCube version]] | |||
As with earlier Zelda titles, the map object is split into a mini-map, viewable on screen at most times, and a full-screen map which can be viewed while gameplay is stopped. | |||
With the latter, a "parchment-style" map of [[Ordona Province]], and most of [[Hyrule]] - [[Faron Province]], [[Eldin Province]] and [[Lanayru Province]] - is available from the start of the game, while [[Peak Province]] and [[Desert Province]] are added to this layer once each are visited. This forms the smallest-scale zoom level in its entirety, and the under-layer for closer zoom levels. | |||
At the second and third levels of zoom, focusing on individual provinces, this is overlaid with green areas (blue for water) representing areas which Link has visited. The mini-map uses these overlays as its basis. | |||
[[Twilight Portal]]s for [[warping]] can be shown on the map, but can only be shown at the world and full-province levels, and only selected to warp to at the latter. If the player attempts to show them at the closest zoom level, the game will revert to the full-province zoom level. | |||
While in dungeons, the "pause" world map is replaced with the relevant [[Dungeon Map]]. | |||
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD|Twilight Princess HD]]'' in standard mode and the [[Nintendo GameCube]] version of the game have the map with Peak and Gerudo Provinces on the western side; but the [[Nintendo Wii|Wii]] version had the entire map flipped west-east to allow Link to be right-handed, and ''Twilight Princess HD'' uses this orientation for [[Hero Mode]]. | |||
===''Phantom Hourglass''=== | ===''Phantom Hourglass''=== |