Twilight Portal
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| Twilight Portal | |
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| A Twilight Portal | |
| First appearance | Twilight Princess (2006) |
| Use | Allows Twili to warp to other portals |
Twilight Portals are objects from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. These portals serve as links between the Twilight Realm and Hyrule. They are used by Zant to transport Shadow Beasts to Hyrule during his invasion. After the beasts are destroyed by Link, the portal's color changes from red to turquoise, and Midna can use it to warp Link and herself to a different area in Hyrule —but only when Link is in wolf form.
Midna is also able to create these herself after a boss fight. The major difference between the two is that Midna's portals are projected on the ground. These portals don't lead to other portals; instead, they usually lead to the nearest Spirit's Spring or the area outside the dungeon. Ganon also uses Twilight Portals in his boss fight; after taking damage he will vanish, subsequently creating one portal after another, before one of them finally changes color to blue and Ganon comes charging forth from it. They appear floating vertically, and unlike the other Twilight Portals, only have the red/blue markings without the black mass.
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Locations
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After Link gains the ability to turn into a wolf at will, he can warp at any time, so long as no one else is able to see him while he transforms into a wolf to do so. The portals are located at the following locations:
- Gerudo Mesa
- Bridge of Eldin
- N Faron Woods
- S Faron Woods
- Sacred Grove
- Kakariko Village
- Ordon Spring
- Kakariko Gorge
- Death Mountain
- Lake Hylia
- Zora's Domain
- Upper Zora's River
- Castle Town
- Mirror Chamber
- Snowpeak Top
Non-canonical appearances
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Super Smash Bros. Brawl
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A Portal makes an appearance on the Bridge of Eldin stage; after King Bulblin destroys the bridge, a Portal appears sporadically to repair it, similar to an event in Twilight Princess.
Non-canon warning: Non-canonical information ends here.