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how do i get to the crystal on turtle rock? what about the hole in the pyramid in the dark world thats blocked by 2 statues?-------------------------
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how do i get in the 7th castle in the dark world and ganon's tower already asked shermanD but he gave me the runaround
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Gday,

Ganon's Tower

To get into Ganon's Tower you must rescue the 7 maidens from the Dark World.  Each each has a crystal.  You need all 7 to open the magical barrier surrounding the tower.

I am not sure what you are refering to with the 7th Castle?  More information is needed.

Hope this helps.


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Here is a Walkthru I stole off the web

The hole sounds like the the place you can power up your sword, arrows and bow

How this helps.

Turtle Rock

Before you go to Turtle Rock, go to the bomb shop south of the pyramid and buy the super bomb. Drag the bomb behind you and go to the pyramid. Press the A button when you are in front of the large plate with the crack in it on the pyramid and the bomb will blow open a hole. Throw your sword into the water and the faerie will power it up. Also throw your bow and arrows in and she will give you the silver arrows which you need to kill Ganon.
To get to the last palace on Turtle Rock, use the flute to get to Death Mountain in the Light World and make your way to the northeast corner of the mountain.
On Turtle Rock, hammer the east post, then the north post, and finally the west post and a portal to the dark world will appear.
In the Dark World, cast Quake on the Quake tile to open the entrance into the dungeon.
Use the Cane of Somaria on the question mark to create a tile that you can use to follow the line across the chasm.
In the next room, go through the north door on the east side of the area. Light the four torches with the Firerod as you pass by them and then quickly go through the open door. At the end of the next room you will find a key and the map.
Go to the northwest corner of the large center room and defeat the bouncing enemy for another key.
In the next room, hit the crystal from a distance so that it is blue and push the top block on the left side to reveal a chest containing a key. Open the door and descend to the next level.
On the next floor, enter the pipe from the bottom-right corner of the room.
Enter the lower pipe in the next room. Go through the room at the other end of the pipe and you'll be able to get the Big Key from the chest.
Return to the 1st large room and then go to the second large one. Enter the top pipe this time and go south, then west.
Place a bomb on the south wall and go through the passageway. Use the Cane of Somaria on the other side of the passageway to get to the Mirror Shield. This shield will reflect laser beams.
Go north from the big chest to get to the next level.
Find your way to the center of the next area and step on the button to open the door. Go to the southwest corner of the room to get to the next room. (Tip: Shoot your Hook Shot just before the fire hits you and you will not get hurt.)
If you have the Mirror Shield, you'll be able to get the key from a chest in the south-most room.
Descend to the lowest level so that you can fight the boss.
Use the Icerod to stun the blue head so you can hit it with your sword and use the Firerod to stun the blue head and destroy that one with your sword as well. Hit the blinking part of the boss several times to destroy it and you will free Zelda.  

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