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{{Infobox|dungeon
{{Infobox|dungeon
| image   = [[File:TWW_Tower_Of_The_Gods.png|250px]]
| image       = [[File:TWW_Tower_Of_The_Gods.png|250px]]
| game     = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''
| game       = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''
| item     = [[Hero's Bow]]
| item       = [[Hero's Bow]]
| boss     = [[Gohdan]]
| boss       = [[Gohdan]]
| miniboss = [[Darknut]]
| miniboss   = [[Darknut]]
| enemies = [[Armos]]<br>[[Kargarok]]
| enemies     = [[Armos]]<br>[[Kargarok]]
| reward   = [[Heart Container]]<br>[[Master Sword]]
| reward     = [[Heart Container]]<br>[[Master Sword]]
| walkthrough = [http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda09-the-wind-waker-walkthrough-06.php#6_2 Text Walkthrough]  
| walkthrough = [http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda09-the-wind-waker-walkthrough-06.php#6_2 Text Walkthrough]  
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== Sidequests ==
==Sidequests==
There is a [[Tingle]] Statue hidden within the Tower. It is located in the first room behind the raging waterfall. After placing the two colored pillars in their places, the raging waterfall will stop, allowing [[Link]] access to continue the dungeon, though this is where he leaves [[The King of Red Lions]] and continues the dungeon alone. In the room with the [[Beamos]] and [[Rat]]s, there are elevating platforms in the back of the room. Link must alternate jumping from one to the next to reach the top. However, if Link turns around at the top he will see a stationary platform as well. If he stands on this platform and places a [[Bomb]] on it (he should use his shield of leap off for safety), a treasure chest will appear. The Tingle Statues are necessary to bring [[Knuckle]], [[Ankle]]'s twin brother, to [[Tingle Island]]. Link will also receive a total of 750 [[Rupee]]s from Ankle if he brings all of the statues back. One is hidden in each pearl/sage dungeon in the Great Sea: [[Dragon Roost Cavern]], The [[Forbidden Woods]], The [[Tower of the Gods]], the [[Earth Temple]], and the [[Wind Temple]].
There is a [[Tingle Statues]] hidden within the Tower. It is located in the first room behind the raging waterfall. After placing the two colored pillars in their places, the raging waterfall stops, allowing [[Link]] access to the rest of the dungeon, though this is where he leaves the [[King of Red Lions]] and continues the dungeon alone. In the room with the [[Beamos]] and [[Rat]]s, there are elevating platforms in the back of the room. Link must alternate jumping from one to the next to reach the top. However, if Link turns around at the top he finds a stationary platform. If he stands on this platform and places a [[Bomb]] on it (he should use his shield of leap off for safety), a treasure chest appeara. This chest contains the [[Goddess Tingle Statue]]. The Tingle Statues are necessary to bring [[Knuckle]], [[Ankle]]'s twin brother, to [[Tingle Island]]. Link also can receive a total of 750 [[Rupee]]s from Ankle if he brings all of the statues back. One is hidden in each pearl/sage dungeon in the Great Sea: [[Dragon Roost Cavern]], [[Forbidden Woods]], Tower of the Gods, the [[Earth Temple (The Wind Waker)|Earth Temple]], and the [[Wind Temple]].


==Gohdan==
==Gohdan==
{{Main|Gohdan}}  
{{Main|Gohdan}}  
[[File:Gohdan.png|180px|right]]  
[[File:Gohdan.png|180px|right]]
[[Gohdan]], a floating head with a pair of hands, is meant to be the final test for the hero's courage. The boss is relatively simple for Link as he can equip his newly found Bow and aim for the weak spot on Gohdan's gargantuan hands. The young hero can then aim for his eyes and proceed to throw a bomb in his mouth. Repeating this process three times allows Link to be victorious in his final test of courage. Gohdan also relinquishes a [[Heart Container]] for Link to obtain. The young hero can now proceed onwards to the highest point of the dungeon. There he rings a bell using his [[Grappling Hook]], creating a portal to the flooded [[Hyrule]], which is now a quiet realm under the ocean.
[[Gohdan]], a floating head with a pair of hands, is meant to be the final test for the hero's courage. The boss is relatively simple for Link as he can equip his newly found Bow and aim for the weak spot on Gohdan's gargantuan hands. The young hero can then aim for his eyes and proceed to throw a bomb in his mouth. Repeating this process three times allows Link to be victorious in his final test of courage. Gohdan also relinquishes a [[Heart Container]] for Link to obtain. The young hero can now proceed onwards to the highest point of the dungeon. There he rings a bell using his [[Grappling Hook]], creating a portal to the flooded [[Hyrule]], which is now a quiet realm under the ocean.


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File:Triforce-Tower.jpg|The three Goddess pearls that summon the Tower of the Gods
File:Triforce-Tower.jpg|The three Goddess pearls that summon the Tower of the Gods
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{{Cat|The Wind Waker Islands}}
{{Cat|The Wind Waker Islands}}
{{Cat|The Wind Waker Locations}}
{{Cat|The Wind Waker Locations}}
{{Cat|The Wind Waker Dungeons}}
{{Cat|The Wind Waker Dungeons}}

Revision as of 23:09, November 27, 2013

Tower of the Gods
TWW Tower Of The Gods.png

Games

Boss

Mini-bosses

Enemies

Items

Rewards

Guides

Walkthrough

The Tower of the Gods is a dungeon used to test the courage of heroes to see if they are worthy of being an actual hero. It has only been seen in The Wind Waker. Before Link begins his quest, the tower was deep under the sea and was a mystery. After Link gathers all three of the Goddess Pearls and places them in their correct shrines of the Triangle Islands, the tower raises up out of the Great Sea. Inside the dungeon, Link obtains the Hero's Bow, and also learns the Command Melody.

Dungeon Overview

The main focuses of this dungeon are the elements water and light. Link uses his boat, the King of Red Lions, to move throughout this dungeon, but the going is slow considering there is no wind indoors and they can only cruise slowly around. The dungeon is filled with water, which raises and lowers on regular intervals. On the first floor, Link must move statues to open new rooms which eventually end up in changing the water flow and opening up the passageway to the second floor. On the second floor, Link must guide the three Servants of the Tower using the Command Melody or his hands and bring all the statues to the altar in the center of the floor to cause the Hero's Bow to appear. Using his newfound weapon, Link now has access to the third and final floor. Solving a puzzle there gives him a Boss Key, the key needed to enter the room where the dungeon's boss awaits.

Enemies


Sidequests

There is a Tingle Statues hidden within the Tower. It is located in the first room behind the raging waterfall. After placing the two colored pillars in their places, the raging waterfall stops, allowing Link access to the rest of the dungeon, though this is where he leaves the King of Red Lions and continues the dungeon alone. In the room with the Beamos and Rats, there are elevating platforms in the back of the room. Link must alternate jumping from one to the next to reach the top. However, if Link turns around at the top he finds a stationary platform. If he stands on this platform and places a Bomb on it (he should use his shield of leap off for safety), a treasure chest appeara. This chest contains the Goddess Tingle Statue. The Tingle Statues are necessary to bring Knuckle, Ankle's twin brother, to Tingle Island. Link also can receive a total of 750 Rupees from Ankle if he brings all of the statues back. One is hidden in each pearl/sage dungeon in the Great Sea: Dragon Roost Cavern, Forbidden Woods, Tower of the Gods, the Earth Temple, and the Wind Temple.

Gohdan

Main article: Gohdan
Gohdan.png

Gohdan, a floating head with a pair of hands, is meant to be the final test for the hero's courage. The boss is relatively simple for Link as he can equip his newly found Bow and aim for the weak spot on Gohdan's gargantuan hands. The young hero can then aim for his eyes and proceed to throw a bomb in his mouth. Repeating this process three times allows Link to be victorious in his final test of courage. Gohdan also relinquishes a Heart Container for Link to obtain. The young hero can now proceed onwards to the highest point of the dungeon. There he rings a bell using his Grappling Hook, creating a portal to the flooded Hyrule, which is now a quiet realm under the ocean.

Gallery