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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 | 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. |