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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Game Guide

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Gerudo Mesa<br />

Warp to Gerudo Desert and find the statue. Drop it into the depressed area <strong>of</strong> the ground and<br />

move it into the northwestern corner <strong>of</strong> its alloted area, then find the bricks you can climb on,<br />

jump to the statue, then jump to the Sky character. From here, you can possess the statue again,<br />

gingerly move it around so that it’s in a position to let you jump to the adjacent platform, then<br />

adjust it again to jump west towards the chest, which contains 100 rupees. Each jump will require<br />

a few microadjustments before you’ll be able to make it.<br />

Back to Kakariko<br />

With all <strong>of</strong> the Sky characters in your book, you’ll have the word that Shad needs to do whatever it<br />

is he’s planning on doing. It’s all very mysterious, and kind <strong>of</strong> hush-hush.<br />

Anyway, Shad will be able to use the word you completed to activate the statue in the basement<br />

<strong>of</strong> Renado’s place. If you show him your book, he’ll eliminate the shielding on the statue there,<br />

then take a breather. Use the Dominion Rod on the statue to move it out <strong>of</strong> the way, and you’ll<br />

find the Sky Cannon hidden away in a secret room. Move up close to it and let Midna investigate<br />

it. You won’t be able to warp it anywhere until you speak to Shad again and hint that he should<br />

take another long break, so speak to him again to get him to leave. <strong>The</strong>n, use Midna to warp the<br />

cannon to Lake Hylia.<br />

Speak to the man who owns the cannon shop that used to shoot you up to the top <strong>of</strong> Lake Hylia.<br />

He’ll <strong>of</strong>fer to repair the cannon for you...for 300 Rupees. You should’ve cleared an easy 400<br />

Rupees from all the running around for the statues. If you still need more cash, you can hand in<br />

any bugs you have to the woman in Castle Town who collects them. Regardless, raise the money<br />

and pay the man, then clawshot yourself into the rear <strong>of</strong> the cannon to reach the City In <strong>The</strong> Sky.<br />

City In <strong>The</strong> Sky<br />

Ah, the city <strong>of</strong> the Ooccas. <strong>The</strong>y might as well be intelligent chickens for all the help Ooccoo’s<br />

given you during the game; we’d gotten to this point without ever using him/her/it once. Still,<br />

though, now that you’re here, you may as well look around for the last shard <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Twilight</strong><br />

Mirror.<br />

1F: Pool Area<br />

Before you even get out <strong>of</strong> the pool here, look around for a pair <strong>of</strong> chests underwater. Use your<br />

Iron Boots to get to them for some Rupees and some bombs. <strong>The</strong>n, get up and out <strong>of</strong> the water<br />

and head west towards the shop. Use your Iron Boots to avoid being blown away by the gusts <strong>of</strong><br />

wind. Buy anything you want, but talk to Ooccoo to get her back in your bag. With that done,<br />

head back out to the pool and proceed to the north to enter the dungeon proper. You’ll be blocked<br />

from entering the door to the north, but if you pop the crystal above it with an arrow, the gate will<br />

open, giving you access.

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