Falling Spikes

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Falling Spikes
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Falling Spikes from The Wand of Gamelon

Games

Location

The Wand of Gamelon
Nokani Forest
Shrine of Gamelon

Threat

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Falling Spikes are traps from The Faces of Evil and The Wand of Gamelon.

The Faces of Evil

Falling Spikes appear in The Faces of Evil in largely the same fashion as their The Wand of Gamelon counterparts.

The Wand of Gamelon

Spikes fall from above and they will try to harm Zelda. They are found in set locations, are usually indoors, and fall in precise patterns. Be patient to find the pattern, and then move quickly to avoid being hit. At times, there are entire areas filled with spikes, and they can be quite difficult to avoid. Using the Cloak is an expensive, yet safe way to avoid taking much damage from spikes. Much like their Boulder counterparts, spikes cannot be defeated.