is known for a few things, but its difficulty is not one; however, the Eastern Temple dungeon is the exception to this, with tricky encounters that challenge even the most talented of players. The side quest tasks you with exploring the Temple at the archaeologist Sago's request. After you solve the Temple's puzzles and defeat the monster lurking inside, you'll be rewarded for your efforts.
The Eastern Temple is a tricky dungeon, and requires the use of everything at Zelda's disposal to clear. You'll need to work together with Tri to explore its corridors and defeat the dungeon's boss, Smog. You can pick this quest up at any time, but it's recommended that you clear either the Gerudo Desert or Jabul Waters before heading this way.
To reach the Eastern Temple, start from the Hyrule Fields or Jabul Waters waypoint, then look for the temple on your map. It's to the east of the castle, and you should be able to zoom in and see the goblin-like statues that adorn the front. There are no real obstacles on the way to the temple, making your journey a simple one.
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Once you arrive, talk to Sago, who is standing out front. He'll tell you he's been trying to study the ruins, but in the process, he heard a voice asking him to play a game, and is afraid that there might be monsters inside. He asks you to check it out for him, and if you agree, you'll be given the side quest.
When you arrive at the Temple waypoint, check the right side of the stairs on your way in for one of 25 Stamp Rally stamps .
In the antechamber of the Eastern Temple, you'll see two Sparks rotating around two pillars. These Sparks are integral to the dungeon, so get used to seeing them. They're annoying in that they'll zap you, leaving you stunned if they hit you, but overall,they're not too bad because they don't actually do damage.
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