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==Name Change==
 
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Wouldn't it make more sense to have this be named ''Costumes in Tri-Force Heroes''? We could simply change the standard [[Costume]] page into a discombobulation page that links to articles that focus on clothing. Like the [[Hero's Clothes]], [[Costumes in Hyrule Warriors]], [[Engineer's Clothes]], [[Clothes]], and the various armors like the Magic Armor, Zora armor, and goron tunics and such. that way I figure we could be prepared in case there are more games that feature alt costumes in the future.<br>[[User:Ixbran|Ixbran]] ([[User talk:Ixbran|talk]]) 01:54, 8 September 2015 (UTC)
 
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|location = [[Drablands#Volcano|Volcano]]
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'''Den of Flames''' is a Level in {{TFH}}. It is the third Level in the [[Drablands#Volcano|Volcano]] area.
   
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==Themes and Navigation==
:No, because this page is intended to be a general page for Costumes as a term in the series. That's why Hyrule Warriors gets a mention here. And we probably won't make a Costumes in Tri Force Heroes page either. Those might just get listed in the Items listing, along with this page. {{:User:The Goron Moron/sig}} 02:15, 8 September 2015 (UTC)
 
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In '''Stage 1''', the [[Links]] begin inside a chasm with pools of molten lava. Two [[Gust Jar]]s and a [[Boomerang]] are immediately available for use. The Link with the Boomerang is then propelled over to the next ledge with the other Links' Gust Jars, who then carries them over using the Boomerang. A chest surrounded by a ring of fire containing 20 [[Rupee]]s is sitting on a ledge, this can be reached by having the Links form a [[Totem]] and then put out the flames with the Gust Jar. The Links then move to a swinging platform, which will swing them over to the next ledge. This swinging platform can also be made to swing further out by using the Gust Jar to propel it. This swinging platform leads to the Triforce Gateway, however the Links can ride another one to a chest containing three [[Heart]]s. Alternately, the Links can simply form a Totem and throw one Link onto a nearby ledge leading to it.
   
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In '''Stage 2''', the Links drop down to a grated platform with three [[Switch]]es. Pressing the switches summons a horde of Fire [[Hardhat Beetle]]s. As these enemies are covered in flames, they must first be stunned by either using the Boomerang or Gust Jars, else the Links will get burned when attacking them. However, if any Link is wearing the Goron Garb, these flaming enemies can be dispatched with only the sword. More will appear after they are defeated. After all enemies are defeated, a bridge leading to the Triforce Gateway will appear. Hearts and Rupees sitting on the ledges can be grabbed with the Boomerang.
::Alrighty then, if this is supposed to be a general page, should we consider Merging other articles with it? Like the engineers clothes and the heroes clothes? No point in having all those smaller articles, when we can bring them here for the general page.<br>[[User:Ixbran|Ixbran]] ([[User talk:Ixbran|talk]]) 02:56, 8 September 2015 (UTC)
 
   
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In '''Stage 3''', the Links appear on another platform. A pair of [[Guruguru Bar]]s can be seen spinning around on the next platform across a gap. The upper bar is faster than the bottom one. The Links must carefully cross the gap while avoiding the fire bars by using the Gust Jar and Boomerang. The Links then cross a bridge north to a swinging platform. This platform swings to another one, however it does not have enough momentum to reach it, and must be propelled using the Gust Jar. The Links then ride a stone raised by a pillar of lava to another swinging platform. This final platform must also be propelled using the Gust Jar to reach a ledge above, leading to a passage with a pair of Fire Hardhat Beetles. The Links then cross a path over a lake of lava with several spinning Guruguru Bars to the Triforce Gateway.
:::No, because those are just Clothes and this is Costumes which is being treated as its own term. {{:User:The Goron Moron/sig}} 02:58, 8 September 2015 (UTC)
 
   
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In '''Stage 4''', the Links drop to an island inhabited by Fire [[Keeleon]]s. As they are on fire, the Keeleons must also have their flames extinguished with the Gust Jar first. After they are defeated, more Fire Keeleons and Fire Hardhat Beetles appear. After they are all defeated, a bridge to the Triforce Gateway appears.
==More Costume Images==
 
[http://www.zeldainformer.com/news/check-out-a-batch-of-new-tri-force-heroes-art-more-costumes-and-characters Via Zelda Insider]. Lots of new character artwork too, as well as the silhouette of the games main villain.<br>[[User:Ixbran|Ixbran]] ([[User talk:Ixbran|talk]]) 11:17, 5 September 2015 (UTC)
 
   
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===Enemies===
:We're aware of them, but we're not inclined to upload any yet as they practically all have watermarks/corruptions, so the consensus among staff is to just wait for access to untainted versions. If things go well, that shouldn't be too long. Others are welcome to upload, but my team has been advised against it. {{:User:Kasuto/sig}} 13:33, 5 September 2015 (UTC)
 
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File:TFH Fire Keeleon.png|[[Keeleon|Fire Keeleon]]
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==Etymology==
== Images of Links wearing costumes ==
 
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Could these be an additional column in the table, like "Wearing Costume"? It would make the gallery easier to read.[[User:KrytenKoro|KrytenKoro]] ([[User talk:KrytenKoro|talk]]) 14:19, 24 September 2015 (UTC)
 
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== Kinda Cursed Tights ==
 
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In the US version, the name for these is just "Cursed Tights", and only called "Kinda Cursed Tights" in the Get text. Which should be used? -[[User:Einstein95|Einstein95]] ([[User talk:Einstein95|talk]]) 12:28, 28 October 2015 (UTC)
 
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:Personally, I'm voting "Cursed Tights", with the "Kinda" in an exp note.[[User:KrytenKoro|KrytenKoro]] ([[User talk:KrytenKoro|talk]]) 14:37, 28 October 2015 (UTC)
 
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When Link puts on an Outfit at Madame Couture's, he spins then does a pose. For most get-ups, this is a simple poses, but for others, he does something unique. For example, when putting on the Big Bomb Outfit, he pulls out a big Bomb and leans on it. With The Lady's Ensemble, he leans on the parasol he uses as a sword in sort of a "sassy" pose. With the Cheer Outfit, he goes down to one knee, arms extended, and shakes the pom-poms that only appear in his hands while inside Madame Couture's. Should these bits of info be included under trivia, or are they too trivial to be included at all? [[User:Kirpow|Kirpow]] ([[User talk:Kirpow|talk]]) 22:47, 31 October 2015 (UTC)
 
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:Personally I don't really think those are that notable as trivia. Some things are a little more interesting than others, or less obvious and worth pointing out. The different sounds Couture makes for a limited set of outfits are one thing, but the poses aren't really. {{:User:The Goron Moron/sig}} 23:08, 31 October 2015 (UTC)
 
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[[Category:Levels in Tri Force Heroes]]

Revision as of 21:36, 4 November 2015

Template:Dungeons Den of Flames is a Level in Tri Force Heroes. It is the third Level in the Volcano area.

Themes and Navigation

In Stage 1, the Links begin inside a chasm with pools of molten lava. Two Gust Jars and a Boomerang are immediately available for use. The Link with the Boomerang is then propelled over to the next ledge with the other Links' Gust Jars, who then carries them over using the Boomerang. A chest surrounded by a ring of fire containing 20 Rupees is sitting on a ledge, this can be reached by having the Links form a Totem and then put out the flames with the Gust Jar. The Links then move to a swinging platform, which will swing them over to the next ledge. This swinging platform can also be made to swing further out by using the Gust Jar to propel it. This swinging platform leads to the Triforce Gateway, however the Links can ride another one to a chest containing three Hearts. Alternately, the Links can simply form a Totem and throw one Link onto a nearby ledge leading to it.

In Stage 2, the Links drop down to a grated platform with three Switches. Pressing the switches summons a horde of Fire Hardhat Beetles. As these enemies are covered in flames, they must first be stunned by either using the Boomerang or Gust Jars, else the Links will get burned when attacking them. However, if any Link is wearing the Goron Garb, these flaming enemies can be dispatched with only the sword. More will appear after they are defeated. After all enemies are defeated, a bridge leading to the Triforce Gateway will appear. Hearts and Rupees sitting on the ledges can be grabbed with the Boomerang.

In Stage 3, the Links appear on another platform. A pair of Guruguru Bars can be seen spinning around on the next platform across a gap. The upper bar is faster than the bottom one. The Links must carefully cross the gap while avoiding the fire bars by using the Gust Jar and Boomerang. The Links then cross a bridge north to a swinging platform. This platform swings to another one, however it does not have enough momentum to reach it, and must be propelled using the Gust Jar. The Links then ride a stone raised by a pillar of lava to another swinging platform. This final platform must also be propelled using the Gust Jar to reach a ledge above, leading to a passage with a pair of Fire Hardhat Beetles. The Links then cross a path over a lake of lava with several spinning Guruguru Bars to the Triforce Gateway.

In Stage 4, the Links drop to an island inhabited by Fire Keeleons. As they are on fire, the Keeleons must also have their flames extinguished with the Gust Jar first. After they are defeated, more Fire Keeleons and Fire Hardhat Beetles appear. After they are all defeated, a bridge to the Triforce Gateway appears.

Enemies

Etymology

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ファイアーフロント Fire Front
Spanish-speaking countries Spanish Morada de las Llamas Dwelling of Flames