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The '''Eastern Temple''' is the third and final stage of [[Eastern Hyrule]], the second level in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''.
The '''Eastern Temple''' is the third and final stage of [[Eastern Hyrule]], the second level in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''. This temple is a sinister shrine filled with several clever traps, feisty enemies, and a gigantic boss, the [[Stone Arrghus]], fought and defeated at the temple's end in order to gain access to the room holding the [[Yellow Shrine Maiden]]. The temple incorporates trickery, as several chests hold [[Big Bombs]] instead of treasure, careful footwork, used to great effect in the long hallways littered with small, moving iron balls, and mastery of the Moon Pearl, as the Dark World is accessed few times to progress


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Eastern Temple

The Eastern Temple is the third and final stage of Eastern Hyrule, the second level in Four Swords Adventures. This temple is a sinister shrine filled with several clever traps, feisty enemies, and a gigantic boss, the Stone Arrghus, fought and defeated at the temple's end in order to gain access to the room holding the Yellow Shrine Maiden. The temple incorporates trickery, as several chests hold Big Bombs instead of treasure, careful footwork, used to great effect in the long hallways littered with small, moving iron balls, and mastery of the Moon Pearl, as the Dark World is accessed few times to progress