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'''Twilight Portals''' appear over the world map of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. These portals are used to send [[Shadow Beast]]s to the World of Light in order to send it into the [[Twilight]]. After dispatching the Shadow Beasts that appear, the portals are captured and can be used by [[Midna]] to warp to various locations over the map.
'''Twilight Portals''' appear over the world map of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. [[Zant]] uses these portals to send his army, the [[Shadow Beast]]s, to Hyrule in order to expose the world to [[Twilight]]. After Link defeats the Shadow Beasts that appear, the red portal is replaced by a blue one, which can be used by [[Link]] to warp to several locations throughout [[Hyrule]].  


==Storyline Uses==
==Story==
There are three times the portals must be utilized to further the story of the game.
There are three times the portals must be utilized to further the story of the game.


The first of these times is as Link reaches the [[Kakariko Gorge]]. After dispatching the Shadow Beasts, he comes across a gaping hole. In order to get across, which leads to [[Kakariko Village]], he must warp to the portal found at south [[Faron Woods]]. There he finds the gorge bridge which can then be teleported with him to the gorge so that he may continue his journey.
The first of these times is as Link reaches the [[Kakariko Gorge]]. After the young hero destroys the Shadow Beasts, he comes across a gaping hole. In order to get across the gap, which leads to [[Kakariko Village]], he must warp to the portal found at south [[Faron Woods]]. There he finds the gorge bridge, which can then be teleported with him to the gorge so that he may continue his journey.


The second time a portal must be used is when Link reaches [[Zora's Domain]]. Looking downward, he finds the [[Zora]]s trapped under the ice and decides that he needs something to melt the ice. He can warp to [[Death Mountain]]'s portal and take the Crater Rock. After he warps is back to Zora's Domain, the rock falls, melting the ice that trapped the Zoras.
The second time a portal must be used is when Link reaches [[Zora's Domain]]. Looking downward, he finds the [[Zora]]s trapped under a thick layer of ice. [[Midna]] suggests that Link might need something hot to melt the ice. Link can then warp to [[Death Mountain]]'s portal and take the large volcanic rock. After he warps it back to Zora's Domain, the rock falls, melting the ice that was originally trapping the Zoras.


Finally, there is a double incentive to moving the [[Bridge of Eldin]] back to the actual bridge after it was stolen. The first reason is that it opens up a quicker travel route between Kakariko and Western Hyrule. Besides this, it opens the [[Cave of Ordeals]] in the [[Gerudo Desert]]. The cave can be triumphed to send fairies to all of the [[Light Spirit]] Springs.  
Finally, there is a double incentive to moving the [[Bridge of Eldin]] back to the actual bridge after it was stolen. The first reason is that it opens up a quicker travel route between Kakariko and Western Hyrule. Besides this, it opens the [[Cave of Ordeals]] in the [[Gerudo Desert]]. The cave can be triumphed to send fairies to all of the [[Light Spirit]] Springs.  

Revision as of 23:27, December 28, 2013

Twilight Portal

Twilight Portals appear over the world map of Twilight Princess. Zant uses these portals to send his army, the Shadow Beasts, to Hyrule in order to expose the world to Twilight. After Link defeats the Shadow Beasts that appear, the red portal is replaced by a blue one, which can be used by Link to warp to several locations throughout Hyrule.

Story

There are three times the portals must be utilized to further the story of the game.

The first of these times is as Link reaches the Kakariko Gorge. After the young hero destroys the Shadow Beasts, he comes across a gaping hole. In order to get across the gap, which leads to Kakariko Village, he must warp to the portal found at south Faron Woods. There he finds the gorge bridge, which can then be teleported with him to the gorge so that he may continue his journey.

The second time a portal must be used is when Link reaches Zora's Domain. Looking downward, he finds the Zoras trapped under a thick layer of ice. Midna suggests that Link might need something hot to melt the ice. Link can then warp to Death Mountain's portal and take the large volcanic rock. After he warps it back to Zora's Domain, the rock falls, melting the ice that was originally trapping the Zoras.

Finally, there is a double incentive to moving the Bridge of Eldin back to the actual bridge after it was stolen. The first reason is that it opens up a quicker travel route between Kakariko and Western Hyrule. Besides this, it opens the Cave of Ordeals in the Gerudo Desert. The cave can be triumphed to send fairies to all of the Light Spirit Springs.

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