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Grapple back across the blue blocks, then drop and make your way to the south{{control|east|west}} corner of the room. Walk to the edge of the platform to find a crystal switch behind a pillar. Hit the switch with your Clawshot to deactivate the the wind barrier in the south{{control|west|east}} corner. Then, make your way to the {{control|west|east}} side of the room. Remove your Iron Boots and run across the blue blocks to reach the southern door. | |||
In the next room, time your jumps carefully so that you don't get blown away by the periodic wind funnels. Also, use the Gale Boomerang to clear up any tileworms that will throw you into the abyss before you leap over. Get to the next room and defeat the two Lizalfos there to open a gate above you on the second floor. Grapple up to the opening, then use your Clawshot on the golden ornament on the ceiling to activate the wind funnel in the room's center. Once the fan starts blowing, grab an Oocca and use it to glide toward the funnel, then to the door to the north. Time your jump so you can catch the fan's air and get an upwards boost. | In the next room, time your jumps carefully so that you don't get blown away by the periodic wind funnels. Also, use the Gale Boomerang to clear up any tileworms that will throw you into the abyss before you leap over. Get to the next room and defeat the two Lizalfos there to open a gate above you on the second floor. Grapple up to the opening, then use your Clawshot on the golden ornament on the ceiling to activate the wind funnel in the room's center. Once the fan starts blowing, grab an Oocca and use it to glide toward the funnel, then to the door to the north. Time your jump so you can catch the fan's air and get an upwards boost. |