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{{Infobox|dungeon | {{Infobox|dungeon | ||
| image = [[File:759px-City in the Sky.jpg|400px]] | |||
| image = [[File:759px-City in the Sky.jpg| | | caption = | ||
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' | ||
| inhab = [[Oocca]]{{Ref|pg. 116|•'''THE CITY IN THE SKY'''<br/>A city in the heavens where an ancient civilization, the Oocca, flourishes.|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''}} | |||
| inhab = [[Oocca]] | | item = [[Double Clawshots]]<br/>[[Piece of Heart]] ×2 | ||
| item = [[Double Clawshots]]<br>[[Piece of Heart]] | | enemies = {{Hide|[[Baba Serpent]]<br/>[[Big Baba]]<br/>[[Deku Baba]]<br/>[[Deku Like]]<br/>[[Dinolfos]]<br/>[[Helmasaur]]<br/>[[Helmasaurus]]<br/>[[Imp Poe]]<br/>[[Kargarok]]<br/>[[Keese]]<br/>[[Chu#Purple Chu|Purple Chu]]<br/>[[Chu#Red Chu|Red Chu]]<br/>[[Tile Worm]]<br/>[[Walltula]]<br/>[[Chu#Yellow Chu|Yellow Chu]]}} | ||
| miniboss = [[Aeralfos]] | | miniboss = [[Aeralfos#Twilight Princess|Aeralfos]] | ||
| 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 = [ | | walkthrough = [https://www.zeldadungeon.net/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)] | ||
[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=ZuSFpBSfmmg Video Walkthrough (Aerofols)] | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4lM8rtlfzY Video Walkthrough (South)] | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inhTLfL8RiQ Video Walkthrough (North)] | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyF0NarQIss Video Walkthrough (Argorok)] | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''City in the Sky''' is the seventh [[dungeon]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. This city was previously built by an ancient race known as the [[Oocca]], long before the events of ''Twilight Princess''. Due to the Oocca being the closest race to the | The '''City in the Sky''' is the seventh [[dungeon]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. This city was previously built by an ancient race known as the [[Oocca]], long before the events of ''Twilight Princess''. Due to the Oocca being the closest race to the gods, the city may have been used as a ways of communication or worship. The Oocca used to keep contact with the [[Hylian]]s through the appearance of the [[Sky Cannon]]. However, through time contact between the two races has diminished and the city has become largely abandoned. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
[[Link]] enters the City in the Sky with use of the Sky Cannon, which is his prize for completing a rather lengthy, yet crucial, quest, where Link must complete the [[Ancient Sky Book]] by finding six hidden [[Owl Statue]]s that each hide a [[Sky Character]]. Retrieving all the Sky Characters | [[Link (Twilight Princess)|Link]] enters the City in the Sky with use of the Sky Cannon, which is his prize for completing a rather lengthy, yet crucial, quest, where Link must complete the [[Ancient Sky Book]] by finding six hidden [[Owl Statue]]s that each hide a [[Sky Character]]. Retrieving all the Sky Characters allows Link entrance to the room where the Sky Cannon is, in the basement of the [[Sanctuary (Twilight Princess)|Sanctuary]]. Link is searching the dungeon in hopes of finding the final [[Mirror Shard]], as directed by the [[Ancient Sages]], who told him that the shard is located in the heavens.{{Ref|TP|1723|[[Ancient Sages]]}} | ||
Within this dungeon, Link encounters numerous Ooccas along the walls and on the floor. He can use them very similarly to [[Cucco]]s as a method of transportation over large gaps. As he searches the dungeon, he finds himself trapped in a room with an [[Aeralfos]], who acts as the [[Mini-Boss]] of the dungeon. He can defeat it using his [[Clawshot]] and the [[Master Sword]]. After defeating it, the young hero is rewarded with another Clawshot, giving him the [[Double Clawshots]]! He can use the Double Clawshots to gain access to the areas of the City in the Sky that were previously unreachable, including the place where the Mirror Shard lies. The Mirror Shard is being guarded by the Boss of the City in the Sky, who is known as the [[Argorok|Twilit Dragon: Argorok]]. Defeating Argorok gifts Link with the fourth and final Mirror Shard. | Within this dungeon, Link encounters numerous Ooccas along the walls and on the floor. He can use them very similarly to [[Cucco]]s as a method of transportation over large gaps. As he searches the dungeon, he finds himself trapped in a room with an [[Aeralfos]], who acts as the [[Mini-Boss]] of the dungeon. He can defeat it using his [[Clawshot]] and the [[Master Sword]]. After defeating it, the young hero is rewarded with another Clawshot, giving him the [[Double Clawshots]]! He can use the Double Clawshots to gain access to the areas of the City in the Sky that were previously unreachable, including the place where the Mirror Shard lies. The Mirror Shard is being guarded by the Boss of the City in the Sky, who is known as the [[Argorok|Twilit Dragon: Argorok]]. Defeating Argorok gifts Link with the fourth and final Mirror Shard. | ||
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Here is a listing of all the enemies Link encounters as he searches the City in the Sky for the final Mirror Shard. | Here is a listing of all the enemies Link encounters as he searches the City in the Sky for the final Mirror Shard. | ||
<gallery widths=80 heights=80 caption="Enemies in the City in the Sky" perrow=16> | |||
File:Aeralfos.png|link=Aeralfos|[[Aeralfos]] | |||
File:Baba-Serpent-TP.png|link=Baba Serpent|[[Baba Serpent]] | |||
File:Bigbaba.jpg|link=Big Baba|[[Big Baba]] | |||
File:Deku-Baba-TP.png|link=Deku Baba|[[Deku Baba]] | |||
File:Deku Like.png|link=Deku Like|[[Deku Like]] | |||
File:Dinolfos (Twilight Princess).png|link=Dinolfos|[[Dinolfos]] | |||
File:Helmasaur from Twilight Princess.png|link=Helmasaur|[[Helmasaur]] | |||
File:Helmasaurus.png|link=Helmasaurus|[[Helmasaurus]] | |||
File:ImpPoe.png|link=Imp Poe|[[Imp Poe]] | |||
File:Kargarok.jpg|link=Kargarok|[[Kargarok]] | |||
File:Keese-from-tp.png|link=Keese|[[Keese]] | |||
File:Purple Chu.png|link=Chu#Purple Chu|[[Chu#Purple Chu|Purple Chu]] | |||
File:Red Chu.png|link=Chu#Red Chu|[[Chu#Red Chu|Red Chu]] | |||
File:Tile Worm (TP).png|link=Tile Worm|[[Tile Worm]] | |||
File:Walltula.png|link=Walltula|[[Walltula]] | |||
File:Yellow Chu.png|link=Chu#Yellow Chu|[[Chu#Yellow Chu|Yellow Chu]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Aeralfos== | ==Aeralfos== | ||
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==Twilit Dragon: Argorok== | ==Twilit Dragon: Argorok== | ||
{{Main|Argorok}} | {{Main|Argorok}} | ||
[[File: | [[File:Argorok.png|right|250px]] | ||
The [[Boss]] of the City in the Sky is known as the Twilit Dragon: Argorok. It is a very large dragon with huge wings and that wears tons of black, shiny, and hard armor all around its body. The battle takes place on the highest platform of the City in the Sky, where Link can look over the edge and see the entire City in the Sky directly in front of him. As with most Bosses in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]], the dungeon Item, the Double Clawshots, are required to defeat Argorok. The first phase of the battle is all about removing the armor to reach Argorok's weakspot, a shiny orb on its back. The second phase is about punishing the weakspot with attacks from the Master Sword. Once Argorok has been defeated, the young hero is rewarded with a [[Heart Container]] as well as the fourth and final Mirror Shard. With the fourth Mirror Shard in hand, Link has finally restored the [[Mirror of Twilight]] to its former form. Link can now use the Mirror of Twilight to enter the [[Twilight Realm]], where [[Midna]] believes [[Zant]] lies. | The [[Boss]] of the City in the Sky is known as the Twilit Dragon: Argorok. It is a very large dragon with huge wings and that wears tons of black, shiny, and hard armor all around its body. The battle takes place on the highest platform of the City in the Sky, where Link can look over the edge and see the entire City in the Sky directly in front of him. As with most Bosses in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]], the dungeon Item, the Double Clawshots, are required to defeat Argorok. The first phase of the battle is all about removing the armor to reach Argorok's weakspot, a shiny orb on its back. The second phase is about punishing the weakspot with attacks from the Master Sword. Once Argorok has been defeated, the young hero is rewarded with a [[Heart Container]] as well as the fourth and final Mirror Shard. With the fourth Mirror Shard in hand, Link has finally restored the [[Mirror of Twilight]] to its former form. Link can now use the Mirror of Twilight to enter the [[Twilight Realm]], where [[Midna]] believes [[Zant]] lies. | ||
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===Dungeon Map=== | ===Dungeon Map=== | ||
{{Main|Dungeon Map}} | {{Main|Dungeon Map}} | ||
[[File: | [[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. | ||
{{Clear}} | {{Clear}} | ||
===Compass=== | ===Compass=== | ||
{{Main|Compass}} | {{Main|Compass}} | ||
[[File: | [[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}} | {{Clear}} | ||
===Big Key=== | ===Big Key=== | ||
[[File: | [[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. | ||
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{{Main|Twilight Princess Heart Pieces}} | {{Main|Twilight Princess Heart Pieces}} | ||
The final two Treasure Chests located in the City in the Sky both carry a Piece of Heart. The first one doesn't require any specific item to get, Link just needs to know where to go. The second one requires the Double Clawshots. For more detail on their locations, visit the Twilight Princess Heart Pieces page. | The final two Treasure Chests located in the City in the Sky both carry a Piece of Heart. The first one doesn't require any specific item to get, Link just needs to know where to go. The second one requires the Double Clawshots. For more detail on their locations, visit the Twilight Princess Heart Pieces page. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
* ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]'' mentions a possible connection between the City in the Sky and [[Skyloft]]. However, it says any relation with each other is unknown.{{Ref|pg. 116|[The City in the Sky's] relation to the Sky Era city of Skyloft is unknown.|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''}} | |||
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