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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 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.
The Sky Garden is level two of the fan-game Lost Isle. It is highly recommended 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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The only real problem with this dungeon is the electricity and closed gates, which get confusing after a while. Head east from the ladder, to find yourself in a room with a faulty lighting. Head passed the armos and go south. You can't go south anymore because the electric floor panels will hurt you, so head east for now. You will come across some electric wires. Just like the spikes in previous areas, these turn off and on with a timer. time it carefully and head passed the wires and head south. There will be an armos waiting for you, so quickly head south! These armos try to block you, so you have to outrun them. Head to the ladder and touch the number 1 above the adder to open gate number one.
The only real problem with this dungeon is the electricity and closed gates, which get confusing after a while. Head east from the ladder, to find yourself in a room with a faulty lighting. Head passed the armos and go south. You can't go south anymore because the electric floor panels will hurt you, so head east for now. You will come across some electric wires. Just like the spikes in previous areas, these turn off and on with a timer. time it carefully and head passed the wires and head south. There will be an armos waiting for you, so quickly head south! These armos try to block you, so you have to outrun them. Head to the ladder and touch the number 1 above the adder to open gate number one.


Going down the ladder will take you to some bricks you can move for a shortcut back. Head up the first ladder you went down to heal. You could head west and go through gate 1, but that's if you want a Heart Piece and the compass, and we will be passing those later on so we'll get them then. For now, though, head east. you will be in the faulty electric room again. This time, head east. You will be sent to a room with blue wizrobes. You could choose to beat them now but they only open a door to a Heart Piece we can't get yet. Instead, head north dodging the electricity. This room will have red wizrobes. Take them all out. To the north-west of the screen is a button. Press it without pressing up a lot since that will give you less time to reach the door that opens. Pressing it gently, use the conveyor belt to speed towards the door. In this next room are some stalfos - but these ones are just like the octoroks in Svalbard Temple, and spit out fire. Ignore them and head north passed the armos. This next room can be challenging. You have to defeat all of the enemies to pass through the door at the north. In this room, there is a machine that turns the power on and off when you touch it (More described in the previous room on a monitor). Use it and turn the power off.
Going down the ladder will take you to some bricks you can move for a shortcut back. Head up the first ladder you went down to heal. You could head west and go through gate 1, but that's if you want a Heart Piece and the compass, and we will be passing those later on so we'll get them then. For now, though, head east. you will be in the faulty electric room again. This time, head east. You will be sent to a room with blue wizzrobes. You could choose to beat them now but they only open a door to a Heart Piece we can't get yet. Instead, head north dodging the electricity. This room will have red wizzrobes. Take them all out. To the north-west of the screen is a button. Press it without pressing up a lot since that will give you less time to reach the door that opens. Pressing it gently, use the conveyor belt to speed towards the door. In this next room are some stalfos - but these ones are just like the octoroks in Svalbard Temple, and spit out fire. Ignore them and head north passed the armos. This next room can be challenging. You have to defeat all of the enemies to pass through the door at the north. In this room, there is a machine that turns the power on and off when you touch it (More described in the previous room on a monitor). Use it and turn the power off.


With the power off, the enemies will pause and be replaced with rats and bats. Go west. Push the ladder down to gain easy access to the power room and not have to worry about defeating the enemies again. Go up the ladder to the second floor for the first time.
With the power off, the enemies will pause and be replaced with rats and bats. Go west. Push the ladder down to gain easy access to the power room and not have to worry about defeating the enemies again. Go up the ladder to the second floor for the first time.
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