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{{Header Nav|game=The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess}}
<noinclude>{{Header Nav|game=The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess}}
{{Control selector|Wii, GameCube}}
:''This section refers to the [[Wii]] version of the game. To view the [[GameCube]] version, click [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (GameCube)/Saving the Prince|here]].</noinclude>
==Task 1: Escorting the Prince==
==Task 1: Escorting the Prince==
===Launched Up Top===
===Launched Up Top===
You cannot visit the Lakebed Temple yet because you lack undewater gear, so use Fyer's cannon to launch up to the [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess/Minigames#Flight by Fowl|Flight by Fowl building]]. Enter the building, go down the ladder (play the minigame if you wish, but you'll have to rocket back up again), and leave through the door. Head to Castle Town.
You cannot visit the Lakebed Temple yet because you lack undewater gear, so use Fyer's cannon to launch up to the [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess/Minigames#Flight by Fowl|Flight by Fowl building]]. Enter the building, go down the ladder (play the minigame if you wish, but you'll have to rocket back up again), and leave through the door. Head to Castle Town.


===Castle Town Tour===
===Castle Town Tour===
{{Zelda PoH|title=[[../Heart Containers#Castle Town|Piece of Heart]]|width=200px|contents=A man wearing a green robe on the Castle Town {{control|east|west}} road accepts donations in 30 and 50 rupee increments. Once you give him 1,000 rupees, he'll give you a piece of heart.}}
There are many things in Castle Town that can easily get you sidetracked. Explore for awhile if you want to, and if you haven't gotten the Hylain Shield yet, get it from the Goron Shop (south{{control|east|west}} section of the square) on the first floor. Also, if you have a [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess/Golden Bugs|Golden Bug]], give it to Agitha in her mini-castle on the south-eastern road for a wallet upgrade. The [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess/Hidden Moves#Golden Wolf Locations|golden wolf]] awaits you outside of castle town if you've activated the [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess/Hidden Moves#Howling Stones|howling stone in Lake Hylia]].


After you are done sightseeing, go to Telma's Bar (along the second path on the {{control|left|right}} on from southern road). After a short conversation, you'll be asked if you are willing to escort the Zora Prince to Kakariko Village.
There are many things in Castle Town that can easily get you sidetracked. Explore for awhile if you want to, and if you haven't gotten the Hylain Shield yet, get it from the Goron Shop (south{{ZTP|east|gc={{{gc|}}}}} section of the square) on the first floor. Also, if you have a [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess/Golden Insects|golden insect]], give it to Agitha in the castle on the {{ZTP|east|gc={{{gc|}}}}}ern road for a wallet upgrade. The [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess/Hidden Moves#Golden Wolf Locations|golden wolf]] awaits you outside of castle town if you've activated the [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess/Hidden Moves#Howling Stones|howling stone in Lake Hylia]].
 
After you are done sightseeing, go to Telma's Bar (along the second path on the {{ZTP|left|gc={{{gc|}}}}} on from southern road). After a short conversation, you'll be asked if you are willing to escort the Zora Prince to Kakariko Village.


===Guard the Wagon===
===Guard the Wagon===
Telma, Ilia, and the Prince need to get to Kakariko Village, and it is your job to get them there safely. The first obstacle that you'll meet is a boar-riding enemy on a bridge. While this beast is similar to the one you faced earlier after you freed Kakariko Village from twilight, the battle is much easier. When your opponent begins his charge, use the hero's bow to shoot him with an arrow.  When hit, the enemy will veer towards the right, so guide your horse left to avoid a collision.  Turn around and charge again.  This time, your opponent will be wildly careening back and forth, so aiming will be harder.  Switch to targeting mode as soon as you begin your charge for optimal aiming opportunities.  After a second hit, your enemy will fall over the edge and you'll pick up a key you need to proceed.


For the next segment, you'll fend off boar-riding beasts and flying enemies as you follow the wagon to the village. Hit the archers with arrows (or your sword) before they light the wagon on fire. If they do manage to ignite it, target the wagon with the boomerang to put out the flames. Make sure you do this before the meter on the top of the screen becomes full. The flying enemies will try to toss a bomb that throws the wagon wildly off course (the wagon does correct itself eventually).  Before reaching their drop point, target the winged beast with {{control|{{wii|Z}}|{{gc|Z}}}} while the gale boomerang or bow is equipped and press and release {{control|{{wii|B}}|{{gc|B}}}} to hit it, causing it to drop its bomb before it hits the wagon. Unfortunately, this task is much harder than it sounds, and will probably take several tries to keep up with the wagon and boars. Using the bow is easier to do this than the boomerang, but only possible if you have arrows.
Telma, Ilia, and the Prince need to get to Kakariko Village, and it is your job to get them there safely. The first obstacle that you'll meet is a boar-riding enemy on a bridge. While this beast is similar to the one you faced earlier after you freed Kakariko Village from twilight, the battle is much easier. When your opponent begins his charge, start shooting him with arrows. After a few hits, he'll careen off the edge and you'll pick up a key you need to proceed.
 
For the next segment, you'll fend off boar-riding beasts and flying enemies as you follow the wagon to the village. Hit the archers with arrows before they light the wagon on fire. If they do manage to ignite it, target the wagon with the boomerang to put out the flames. Make sure you do this before the meter on the top of the screen becomes empty. Shoot or slice the flying enemies before they can toss a bomb that throws the wagon wildly off course (the wagon does correct itself eventually).


==Task 2: Going to Lakebed Temple==
==Task 2: Going to Lakebed Temple==
===Zora Armor and Water Bombs===
===Zora Armor and Water Bombs===
Eventually, you'll make it to Kakariko Village, where a spirit of the departed Zora Queen Rutela awaits you. She leads you into the graveyard and into an opening, to her husband's grave, where you'll receive the Zora Armor. Exit the graveyard and purchase water bombs from Barnes Bomb Shop (you may have to sell your stock of regular bombs first). If you have not done so already, the Hawkeye is available if you finish the archery contest. Head back into the graveyard and to the Zora's tomb. Go underwater (wearing Iron Boots and Zora Armor) and blast a rock in the pool using a water bomb to reveal a shortcut to Lake Hylia. Go on in.
 
Eventually, you'll make it to Kakariko Village, where a spirit of the departed Zora Queen Rutela awaits you. She leads you into the graveyard and into an opening, to her husband's grave, where you'll receive the Zora Armor. Exit the graveyard and purchase water bombs from Barnes Bomb Shop (you may have to sell your stock of regular bombs first). Head back into the graveyard and to the Zora's tomb. Go underwater (wearing Iron Boots and Zora Armor) and blast a rock in the pool using a water bomb to reveal a shortcut to Lake Hylia. Go on in.


===Opening the Temple===
===Opening the Temple===
Go to the deepest section of Lake Hylia (where the purple dot on the map is), and sink down under. If you don't have any more water bombs, buy some from the Zora near the temple entrance. Bomb the rock in front of the entrance to cause bubbles to rise. Set another bomb on the bubbles so it is carried upward and destroys the final rock blocking the entrance.
===Meet Telma's Warriors (optional)===
If you want to know what's going on in Telma's Bar before you head for the temple, be prepared to ride Epona to the place where Auru, Ashei and Shad will appear for the first time. When you chat with them, they'll simply dismiss you as a guy in a costume! The text will alter the next time you listen to them in wolf form while Midna is nearing her demise.


Go to the deepest section of Lake Hylia (where the blue dot on the map is), and sink down under. If you don't have any more water bombs, buy some from the Zora near the temple entrance. Bomb the rock in front of the entrance to cause bubbles to rise. Set another bomb on the bubbles so it is carried upward and destroys the final rock blocking the entrance.
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