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===Level 1: Ancient Temple===
===Level 1: Ancient Temple===
Also known as the Ebenar Temple, the Ancient Temple is the first level of the fan-game Lost Isle. Similar to the Water Temple in ''Ocarina of Time'', the player must raise and lower the water in order to progress to the next area. Consisting of only two keys and simple enemies, it is a fairly easy level apart from its size. The miniboss, four Red Darknuts, guard a switch that will allow the player to obtain the raft on the first floor. The boss of the Ebenar temple are two Landmolas and one Mother Landmola. Defeating them earns you a Heart Container and access to the Vasshinghon Flows.
Also known as the Ebenar Temple, the Ancient Temple is the first level of the fan-game Lost Isle. Similar to the Water Temple in ''Ocarina of Time'', Link must raise and lower the water in order to progress to the next area. Consisting of only two keys and simple enemies, it is a fairly easy level apart from its size. The miniboss, four Red Darknuts, guard a switch that will allow Link to obtain the raft on the first floor. The boss of the Ebenar temple are two Landmolas and one Mother Landmola. Defeating them earns you a Heart Container and access to the Vasshinghon Flows.


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===Level 2: Sky Garden===
===Level 2: Sky Garden===
The Sky Garden is level two of the fan-game Lost Isle. It is highly reccomended that the player brings a level 2 shield, as flying projectiles are not a rare sight. Consisting of two main ideas, the Tower of Hera's block-raising and lowering switches(Link to the Past) and the ability to fall to the other side of the level and enemies such as Peahats, Flying Jars, and Lynels, the Sky Garden is massive compared to level 1. Two keys will get you through it. The midbosses are multiple red wizzrobes who guard the Power Rod(Wand), and the bosses are four Digdoggers in two stages. Defeating the Digdoggers will get you a Heart Container and access to level 3.
The Sky Garden is level two of the fan-game Lost Isle. It is highly reccomended that Link brings a level 2 shield, as flying projectiles are not a rare sight. Consisting of two main ideas, the Tower of Hera's block-raising and lowering switches(Link to the Past) and the ability to fall to the other side of the level and enemies such as Peahats, Flying Jars, and Lynels, the Sky Garden is massive compared to level 1. Two keys will get you through it. The midbosses are multiple red wizzrobes who guard the Power Rod(Wand), and the bosses are four Digdoggers in two stages. Defeating the Digdoggers will get you a Heart Container and access to level 3.


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|In Oderra Village, there is a windmill with a hungry Moblin inside. Dropping a fish for him will grant you access to the room behind him. By entering the bed, you will be warped to an area called "Link's Dream". The mini-dungeon is a maze that tests Link's ability to see through cunning tricks and defeat difficult enemies. Elements such as warping you back to the mini-dungeon's entrance and walking into dead ends to progress can be frustrating, so trial and error will most likely play a role in beating it. After completing the level, the player will be warped back to the bed in the windmill, but a path to the right will be there. In that room, a monster will sell you the '''Long Bow''' for 500 arrows.
|In Oderra Village, there is a windmill with a hungry Moblin inside. Dropping a fish for him will grant you access to the room behind him. By entering the bed, you will be warped to an area called "Link's Dream". The mini-dungeon is a maze that tests Link's ability to see through cunning tricks and defeat difficult enemies. Elements such as warping you back to the mini-dungeon's entrance and walking into dead ends to progress can be frustrating, so trial and error will most likely play a role in beating it. After completing the level, Link will be warped back to the bed in the windmill, but a path to the right will be there. In that room, a monster will sell you the '''Long Bow''' for 500 arrows.
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