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The '''Golden Carving''' is a type of [[Boss Key]] featured within ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. This key is specifically used in [[Skyview Temple]], the first [[dungeon]] of the game. This item's sole purpose is to unlock the door containing the game's first [[boss]], [[Ghirahim]]. It is obtained in the room just outside of the boss door in a large [[Treasure Chest|treasure chest]] only reachable by swinging across vines after knocking them down with the [[Slingshot]].
The '''Golden Carving''' is a type of [[Boss Key]] featured within ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. This key is specifically used in [[Skyview Temple]], the first [[dungeon]] of the game. This item's sole purpose is to unlock the door containing the game's first [[boss]], [[Ghirahim]]. It is obtained in the room just outside of the boss door in a large [[Treasure Chest|treasure chest]] only reachable by swinging across vines after knocking them down with the [[Slingshot]]. In order to fit the key into the boss door, you must rotate it so that the face is in the shape of a lowercase "h".


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Revision as of 04:24, November 27, 2013

Golden Carving
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In-game model of the Golden Carving

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To unlock the boss door

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The Golden Carving is a type of Boss Key featured within Skyward Sword. This key is specifically used in Skyview Temple, the first dungeon of the game. This item's sole purpose is to unlock the door containing the game's first boss, Ghirahim. It is obtained in the room just outside of the boss door in a large treasure chest only reachable by swinging across vines after knocking them down with the Slingshot. In order to fit the key into the boss door, you must rotate it so that the face is in the shape of a lowercase "h".

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