Woodlands

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The Woodlands is the first Area in Tri Force Heroes.[1]

Features and Overview

The Woodlands contains four Levels, and can be accessed through the Level Selection screen once all three of the Links step onto the Triforce Gateway in one of the lobbies of Hytopia Castle.[note 1] It is the only Area that is unlocked and available to explore from the onset of Link's adventure.

The Woodlands consist mainly of grassy, forested areas with rivers, earthy caves and ancient ruins, inhabited by Moblins, Buzz Blobs and Totem Dekus. Its basic mechanisms such as Floor Switches and Shock Switches teach the fundamentals of Toteming and teamwork among the Links. The Area introduces the first two Items: the Bow and the Bombs.

The Woodlands' Mini-Boss, fought in the Buzz Blob Cave Level, is the Electric Blob King. Its Boss, fought in the Forest Temple, is Margoma. After defeating Margoma for the first time, Link finds the Lady's Glasses inside a Treasure Chest; the following three Areas—the Riverside, the Volcano and the Ice Cavern—are then unlocked.

Levels

Enemies and Traps

Parts of this section are derived from the following location(s): Buzz Blob Cave, Deku Forest, Forest Temple and Moblin Base

Mini-Boss

Parts of this section are derived from the following location(s): Buzz Blob Cave

Boss

Parts of this section are derived from the following location(s): Forest Temple

Trivia

A hidden Butterfly
  • As described in Vol. 1 of the Drablands Diary, a bright green Butterfly is hidden somewhere in each Level of the Woodlands.

Nomenclature

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See Also

Notes

  1. Prior to the closure of Nintendo 3DS multiplayer servers, opting to meet with random "unknown heroes" online would require the player to select an Area before they are connected to other players.

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 306