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There are six open spaces in the dungeon, one of which contains a pedestal with the Triforce, which is the stage's exit. The other five contain a pedestal with a [[Master Sword]], which will summon [[Link (SSBM)|Link]] to fight the player. If all five Links are defeated before the Triforce is reached, the player will receive the Link Master bonus. The location of the Triforce is random.
There are six open spaces in the dungeon, one of which contains a pedestal with the Triforce, which is the stage's exit. The other five contain a pedestal with a [[Master Sword]], which will summon [[Link (SSBM)|Link]] to fight the player. If all five Links are defeated before the Triforce is reached, the player will receive the Link Master bonus. The location of the Triforce is random.


The Underground Maze is available through hacking, though entering one of the open areas such as a Link battle may cause unwanted results, such as the game crashing or the match ending.
The Underground Maze is available through hacking, though entering one of the open areas may cause unwanted results, such as the game crashing or the match ending.


Just like [[Hyrule Temple]], this stage [[Alternate music|occasionally plays the theme]] ''[[Fire Emblem (universe)|Fire Emblem]]'', though one can force it to play by pressing the L or R button before starting the level.
Just like [[Hyrule Temple]], this stage [[Alternate music|occasionally plays the theme]] ''[[Fire Emblem (universe)|Fire Emblem]]'', though one can force it to play by pressing the L or R button before starting the level.