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| boss        = [[Argorok|Twilit Dragon: Argorok]]
| boss        = [[Argorok|Twilit Dragon: Argorok]]
| reward      = [[Heart Container]]<br/>[[Mirror Shard]] #4
| reward      = [[Heart Container]]<br/>[[Mirror Shard]] #4
| walkthrough = [https://www.zeldadungeon.net/twilight-princess-walkthrough/city-in-the-sky/ Text Walkthrough (HD)]
| walkthrough = [[zd:twilight-princess-walkthrough/city-in-the-sky|Text Walkthrough (HD)]]
[https://www.zeldadungeon.net/twilight-princess-walkthrough/city-in-the-sky-wii/ Text Walkthrough (Wii)]
[[zd:twilight-princess-walkthrough/city-in-the-sky-wii|Text Walkthrough (Wii)]]
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKCM_FhOT-o Video Walkthrough (Small Key)]
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKCM_FhOT-o Video Walkthrough (Small Key)]
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6BKH-p0OOY Video Walkthrough (West)]
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6BKH-p0OOY Video Walkthrough (West)]
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[[File:Aeralfos.png|150px|left]]  
[[File:Aeralfos.png|150px|left]]  
The Mini-Boss of the City in the Sky is known as an Aeralfos. It is a lizard-like creature that wears an iron mask and carries a sword and shield. It also has the ability to fly, which it takes advantage off against Link. The battle against the Aeralfos takes place in a large, rectangular shaped room that has a very high ceiling. The high ceiling is an advantage for the Aeralfos, as it can use its wings to fly high above Link and surprise him with an attack. Conveniently, the Aeralfos' shield is exactly like the Clawshot targets Link has used his Clawshot on in the past. Because of this, Link can use the Clawshot to grab the shield and bring it, and its holder, to the ground, where he can attack with his [[Sword]]. Defeating the Aeralfos grants Link a second Clawshot as a reward, and when combined with his other Clawshot he creates the Double Clawshots. Later on in the dungeon, Link faces off against two Aeralfoses at once. Also, the Aeralfos also makes an appearance in the [[Cave of Ordeals]] and in the final dungeon of the game, [[Hyrule Castle (Twilight Princess)|Hyrule Castle]].
The Mini-Boss of the City in the Sky is known as an Aeralfos. It is a lizard-like creature that wears an iron mask and carries a sword and shield. It also has the ability to fly, which it takes advantage off against Link. The battle against the Aeralfos takes place in a large, rectangular shaped room that has a very high ceiling. The high ceiling is an advantage for the Aeralfos, as it can use its wings to fly high above Link and surprise him with an attack. Conveniently, the Aeralfos' shield is exactly like the Clawshot targets Link has used his Clawshot on in the past. Because of this, Link can use the Clawshot to grab the shield and bring it, and its holder, to the ground, where he can attack with his [[Sword]]. Defeating the Aeralfos grants Link a second Clawshot as a reward, and when combined with his other Clawshot he creates the Double Clawshots. Later on in the dungeon, Link faces off against two Aeralfoses at once. Also, the Aeralfos also makes an appearance in the [[Cave of Ordeals]] and in the final dungeon of the game, [[Hyrule Castle (Twilight Princess)|Hyrule Castle]].
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==Twilit Dragon: Argorok==
==Twilit Dragon: Argorok==
{{Main|Argorok}}
{{Main|Argorok}}
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[[File:Dungeon Map - TPHD icon.png|90px|left]]  
[[File:Dungeon Map - TPHD icon.png|90px|left]]  
The [[Dungeon Map]] is used to show Link exactly how the City in the Sky is laid out, with each room drawn to scale. This becomes very useful to Link as he searches through the City in the Sky for the last Mirror Shard. Link can find the Dungeon Map in a [[Treasure Chest]] in the very large room that spans multiple floors to the west, or east in the [[Nintendo GameCube|GCN]] version, of the City in the Sky.
The [[Dungeon Map]] is used to show Link exactly how the City in the Sky is laid out, with each room drawn to scale. This becomes very useful to Link as he searches through the City in the Sky for the last Mirror Shard. Link can find the Dungeon Map in a [[Treasure Chest]] in the very large room that spans multiple floors to the west, or east in the [[Nintendo GameCube|GCN]] version, of the City in the Sky.
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===Compass===
===Compass===
{{Main|Compass}}
{{Main|Compass}}
[[File:Compass - TPHD icon.png|90px|left]]  
[[File:Compass - TPHD icon.png|90px|left]]  
The [[Compass]] is used to show Link the location of every Treasure Chest on his map, as well as the location of the Boss of the City in the Sky, Argorok. It can be found in one of the first couple of rooms available to Link directly after he gets the Double Clawshots.
The [[Compass]] is used to show Link the location of every Treasure Chest on his map, as well as the location of the Boss of the City in the Sky, Argorok. It can be found in one of the first couple of rooms available to Link directly after he gets the Double Clawshots.
{{Clear}}  
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===Big Key===
===Big Key===
[[File:Big Key - TPHD icon.png|90px|left]]
[[File:Big Key - TPHD icon.png|90px|left]]
{{Main|Big Key}}
{{Main|Big Key}}
The [[Big Key]] is used to unlock the door that leads to the Boss Chamber, where Argorok lies. This key is found in one of the final Treasure Chests that Link opens on his way to the final Mirror Shard, in the room directly above the main room of the dungeon.
The [[Big Key]] is used to unlock the door that leads to the Boss Chamber, where Argorok lies. This key is found in one of the final Treasure Chests that Link opens on his way to the final Mirror Shard, in the room directly above the main room of the dungeon.
{{Clear}}  
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===Small Keys===
===Small Keys===
{{Main|Small Key}}
{{Main|Small Key}}

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