Ice Palace Lttp 💯

Here’s a full feature on the from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past , covering its design, mechanics, lore, and legacy. Feature: The Frigid Depths of Despair – Dissecting the Ice Palace in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Introduction: A Dungeon That Demands Respect In the pantheon of Zelda dungeons, few evoke as much frustration, awe, and grudging respect as the Ice Palace (also known as the Ice Lake Dungeon or the Glacier Palace) in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past . Located deep within the treacherous Ice Lake region of the Dark World, this labyrinth of frozen corridors, slippery floors, and relentless enemies serves as a brutal mid-to-late-game challenge. It is not merely a test of combat—it is a test of memory, patience, and spatial awareness. 1. Location & Atmosphere: The Frozen Maw The Ice Palace is hidden beneath a frozen lake in the Dark World’s northwest, accessible only after obtaining the Flute (to warp to the nearby weather vane) and the Titan’s Mitt to lift heavy rocks. The approach is deceptively serene: a blizzard howls, and the lake’s surface reflects a pale, lifeless sun. Upon diving into the swirling whirlpool entrance, the player descends into a multi-story labyrinth of blue bricks, icicles, and bottomless pits.

“Slip, fall, burn, repeat.” — Unofficial Ice Palace motto Would you like a walkthrough section, a map analysis, or a comparison with the Ice Ruins from A Link Between Worlds ? ice palace lttp

Its frustration is its triumph. Completing the Ice Palace without a guide feels like genuine exploration—not a checklist. The sigh of relief when the frozen floor beneath Kholdstare cracks? Unmatched. The Ice Palace in A Link to the Past is more than a dungeon—it’s a rite of passage. It teaches players that the Dark World has no mercy, that items interact in unexpected ways, and that sometimes, the only way forward is to fall . For better or worse, every Zelda fan remembers their first trip into its frozen depths. Here’s a full feature on the from The

ice palace lttp

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

ITEM SPECIFICATION
CPU 1Ghz Quad Core
Memory 4GB NAND / 8GB microSD
Sensor Optical / 500 DPI (FBI-PIV Certified)
Authentication Type Face, Fingerprint, RF card, Password
1:1 Time < 0.2 sec.
1:N Time < 0.6 sec.(5,000 templates)
Max User 100,000 users
Face Capacity 100,000 Templates / 50,000 Users
Fingerprint Capacity FP : 100,000 (1:1) (1:N)
Face : 50,000 (1:1)
10,000 (1:N)
Card Capacity 100,000
Log Capacity 1,000,000
Communication TCP/IP, RS232, RS485, Wiegand In/Out (26/34 bit)
Lock Deadbolt, EM Lock, Door Strike, Automatic Door
Environment -20~60 ℃ / < RH 90%
Dimensions 149.5(W) x 208.5(H) x 46(D) mm

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

ice palace lttp

KEY FEATURES

  • Face Detection and Recognition – An inbuilt tilt camera adjusts its angle based on the user’s height.
  • Face authentication in the dark is possible because of the dual camera’s IR (containing an IR LED) and color cameras.
  • PIV Certified FBI Sensor
  • Dual CPU – Face and fingerprint authentication at the same time
  • Dual Card Support – RF and Smart Card Recognition at the Same Time
  • 5″ Color Touch LCD – User-friendly User Interface – Increased Touch Sensitivity
  • Superior Matching Engine – FVC’s top-ranked algorithm (Fingerprint Verification Competition) The use of fake fingerprint detection technology ensures the highest level of security.
  • Multifactor Authentication
  • Face, Fingerprint, Card, PIN Authentication
  • 1:1, 1: N Fingerprint authentication, shortcut ID, etc.
  • Crash Report System – When an error occurs, an analytical report is generated.

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