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A list of the main and supporting characters in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''.
 
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'''Ropes''' are recurring items and objects in {{LZS|Series}} that serve a wide range of uses. They are mainly used to swing or cross as '''Tight Ropes''' from one area to the other.
   
==Main Characters==
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==Location and Uses==
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===''Ocarina of Time''===
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In {{OoT}}, Tight Ropes appear in [[Goron City]]. Three lines of Rope are tied to the walls and a log of the top floor onto a center platform that 'floats' in the middle of the cavern, where a [[Goron]] can be found curled in a ball. [[Link]] can cross these Tight Ropes to reach the platform.
File:FSA - Links.png|[[Links]]
 
File:Zelda FSA.png|[[Princess Zelda]]
 
File:FSA Shadow Link.png|[[Shadow Link]]
 
File:FSA_GBA_Screen_Vaati.gif|[[Vaati]]
 
File:Ganon fsa.png|[[Ganon]]
 
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==Secondary Characters==
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===''Oracle of Ages''===
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{{Main|Cheval Rope}}
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[[File:Cheval Rope.png|left]]
File:FSA_GBA_Screen_Great_Fairy.gif|[[Great Fairy]]
 
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Cheval Rope is a quest item in {{OoA}}, created and named after [[Cheval]], in the hopes of helping people of the world. It is obtained in [[Cheval's Tomb]] in [[Labrynna]]'s present time along with the [[Flippers]], and given to [[Rafton]] in the past to build the [[Raft]].
File:KaeporaGaebora_FSA.png|[[Kaepora Gaebora]]
 
File:BlueKnight.png|[[Knights of Hyrule]]
 
File:Baloontingle FSA.png|[[Tingle]]
 
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===[[Maiden|Shrine Maidens]]===
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===''The Wind Waker''===
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In {{TWW}}, Rope appears as an object that Link can grab onto and use to cross a room by swinging from one side to another, or by swinging from one Rope to another. The Ropes work as Link builds up momentum by consistently swinging on the Rope, and thus can be propelled further into the air dependent on how many swings he has completed before releasing himself. The Rope's swing can also be stopped, once Link has grabbed a hold of it, and its direction of swing can be adjusted and set to swing in different directions and angles. Once stopped, Link can also climb up Rope as well to reach platforms above. The [[Grappling Hook]] is also used for the same purpose.
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File:Blue Maiden.png|{{Sec|Maiden|Blue Maiden}}
 
File:Yellow Maiden.png|{{Sec|Maiden|Yellow Maiden}}
 
File:Green Maiden.png|{{Sec|Maiden|Green Maiden}}
 
File:White Maiden.png|{{Sec|Maiden|White Maiden}}
 
File:Red Maiden.png|{{Sec|Maiden|Red Maiden}}
 
File:Purple Maiden.png|{{Sec|Maiden|Purple Maiden}}
 
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Rope first appears below the decks of [[Tetra's Ship]] as introduced by [[Niko]]. In a sea-faring test of skill, Niko challenges Link to make it from one side of the room to the other using only the Ropes and platforms provided, serving as a tutorial teaching Link how to swing on Rope. The first time Link completes the challenge, Niko rewards him with the [[Spoils Bag]]. The second time becomes harder, and the reward is the [[Bomb Bag]]. Such Ropes are also used to great extent in the [[Forsaken Fortress]], as the second level of many of the rooms require Link to Rope-swing across the large gap in the floor to the other side, in order to pass to the next room and progress through the dungeon. Certain areas have vines instead of Rope.
==Other Characters==
 
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File:Boyfriend(FSA).png|[[Sweetie and Boyfriend|Boyfriend]]
 
File:No Image.png|[[Bug-Catching Kid]]
 
File:Dampe(FSA).png|[[Dampé]]
 
File:DekuScrub_FSA.png|[[Deku Scrub]]s<br>([[Decci]], [[Dekki]], [[Deppi]])
 
File:Fairy Queen FSA.gif|[[Fairy Queen]]
 
File:Goron FSA.png|[[Goron]]
 
File:Goron Child FSA.png|[[Goron]]
 
File:FSA_GBA_Screen_Iris_4.gif|[[Iris]]
 
File:Mage1.png|[[Mage]]
 
File:Malon_FSA.png|[[Malon]]
 
File:Old man ghost FSA.png|[[Old Man]]
 
File:Old Timer.png|[[Old Timer]]
 
File:No Image.png|Friendly [[River Zora]]
 
File:Sweetie.png|[[Sweetie and Boyfriend|Sweetie]]
 
File:TalonFSAsprite.png|[[Talon]]
 
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===[[Seeker's Guild]]===
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===''Twilight Princess''===
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{{Sectstub|TP}}
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In {{TP}}, Tight Ropes are used by [[Wolf Link]] to cross from one side to the other. Tight Rope appears several times in [[Hyrule Castle]] and in the loft above [[Telma's Bar]], the latter of which becomes necessary to cross in order to reach a passage into the Hyrule Castle Sewers, after [[Zant]] steals the [[Fused Shadow]]s and curses Link and [[Midna]].
File:Leader(FSA).png|[[Seeker's Guild|Leader]]
 
File:Doorman(FSA).png|[[Seeker's Guild|Doorman]]
 
File:SecretAgent1.png|[[Seeker's Guild|Secret Agent One]]
 
File:SecretAgent2.png|[[Seeker's Guild|Secret Agent Two]]
 
File:SecretAgent3.png|[[Seeker's Guild|Secret Agent Three]]
 
File:SecretAgent4.png|[[Seeker's Guild|Secret Agent Four]]
 
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===''Skyward Sword''===
=Characters in ''[[Navi Trackers]]''=
 
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{{Sectstub|SS}}
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In {{SS}}, Tight Ropes appear in numerous locations. To safely cross the Rope, the Wii Remote must be carefully balanced to prevent Link from falling over. Some [[Bokoblin]]s may also attempt to cross a Tight Rope and must be knocked off to proceed. In the [[Ancient Cistern]], Link also climbs a Rope-like thread in the underworld section of the dungeon and is chased by [[Cursed Bokoblin]]s who will attempt to drag him down as he climbs.
File:Tetra FSA.png|[[Tetra]]
 
File:FSA Pirates.png|[[Tetra's Pirate Crew]]
 
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==Other Appearances==
{{Characterlists}}
 
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===''Link: The Faces of Evil'' and ''Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon''===
[[Category:Listings]]
 
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{{Noncanon|Start}}
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[[File:Rope Icon CD-i.png|left]]
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In {{TFoE}} and {{TWoG}}, Rope is used to latch onto and climb higher ledges. They are purchased from [[Morshu]]'s shop in ''The Faces of Evil'', and from [[Merchant#Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon|The Merchant]]'s shop in ''The Wand of Gamelon''. In both games, Rope is purchased in packs of three for 10 [[Rupees#Philips CD-i Games|Rubies]]. Rope is discarded after each use, and Link and [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] can carry up to 99 of them.
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==See Also==
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* [[Grappling Hook]]
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* [[Magic Rope]]
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* [[Whip]]
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[[Category:Items]]
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[[Category:Objects in Ocarina of Time]]
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[[Category:Objects in The Wind Waker]]
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[[Category:Objects in Twilight Princess]]
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[[Category:Objects in Skyward Sword]]
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[[Category:Items in The Faces of Evil]]
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[[Category:Items in The Wand of Gamelon]]

Revision as of 18:40, 28 April 2017

Template:Object Ropes are recurring items and objects in Template:LZS that serve a wide range of uses. They are mainly used to swing or cross as Tight Ropes from one area to the other.

Location and Uses

Ocarina of Time

In Ocarina of Time, Tight Ropes appear in Goron City. Three lines of Rope are tied to the walls and a log of the top floor onto a center platform that 'floats' in the middle of the cavern, where a Goron can be found curled in a ball. Link can cross these Tight Ropes to reach the platform.

Oracle of Ages

Main article: Cheval Rope

Cheval Rope is a quest item in Oracle of Ages, created and named after Cheval, in the hopes of helping people of the world. It is obtained in Cheval's Tomb in Labrynna's present time along with the Flippers, and given to Rafton in the past to build the Raft.

The Wind Waker

In The Wind Waker, Rope appears as an object that Link can grab onto and use to cross a room by swinging from one side to another, or by swinging from one Rope to another. The Ropes work as Link builds up momentum by consistently swinging on the Rope, and thus can be propelled further into the air dependent on how many swings he has completed before releasing himself. The Rope's swing can also be stopped, once Link has grabbed a hold of it, and its direction of swing can be adjusted and set to swing in different directions and angles. Once stopped, Link can also climb up Rope as well to reach platforms above. The Grappling Hook is also used for the same purpose.

Rope first appears below the decks of Tetra's Ship as introduced by Niko. In a sea-faring test of skill, Niko challenges Link to make it from one side of the room to the other using only the Ropes and platforms provided, serving as a tutorial teaching Link how to swing on Rope. The first time Link completes the challenge, Niko rewards him with the Spoils Bag. The second time becomes harder, and the reward is the Bomb Bag. Such Ropes are also used to great extent in the Forsaken Fortress, as the second level of many of the rooms require Link to Rope-swing across the large gap in the floor to the other side, in order to pass to the next room and progress through the dungeon. Certain areas have vines instead of Rope.

Twilight Princess

Template:Sectstub In Twilight Princess, Tight Ropes are used by Wolf Link to cross from one side to the other. Tight Rope appears several times in Hyrule Castle and in the loft above Telma's Bar, the latter of which becomes necessary to cross in order to reach a passage into the Hyrule Castle Sewers, after Zant steals the Fused Shadows and curses Link and Midna.

Skyward Sword

Template:Sectstub In Skyward Sword, Tight Ropes appear in numerous locations. To safely cross the Rope, the Wii Remote must be carefully balanced to prevent Link from falling over. Some Bokoblins may also attempt to cross a Tight Rope and must be knocked off to proceed. In the Ancient Cistern, Link also climbs a Rope-like thread in the underworld section of the dungeon and is chased by Cursed Bokoblins who will attempt to drag him down as he climbs.

Other Appearances

Link: The Faces of Evil and Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon

In The Faces of Evil and The Wand of Gamelon, Rope is used to latch onto and climb higher ledges. They are purchased from Morshu's shop in The Faces of Evil, and from The Merchant's shop in The Wand of Gamelon. In both games, Rope is purchased in packs of three for 10 Rubies. Rope is discarded after each use, and Link and Zelda can carry up to 99 of them.

See Also