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(Created page with "{{Location infobox |image = |first_appearance = ''Secret of Mana'' (1993) |latest_appearance = ''Secret of Mana HD'' (2018) |location = Kakkara Desert |inhabitants = }} The '''Mana Palace''', also known as the '''Tree Palace''', is a location in ''Secret of Mana''. It's a small temple housing the Wood Mana Seed. It is connected to the Grand Palace to the east, and the Mana Fortress to the north. Dryad joins once ...") |
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Revision as of 00:42, February 4, 2022
Mana Palace | |
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First appearance | Secret of Mana (1993) |
Latest appearance | Secret of Mana HD (2018) |
Greater location | Kakkara Desert |
The Mana Palace, also known as the Tree Palace, is a location in Secret of Mana. It's a small temple housing the Wood Mana Seed. It is connected to the Grand Palace to the east, and the Mana Fortress to the north. Dryad joins once Aegagropilon is defeated.
The party must venture inside the palace to prevent the Empire from resurrecting the Mana Fortress.
History
Secret of Mana
Enemies
- Aegagropilon (boss)
- Snap Dragon (boss)
- Hexas (boss)
- Mech Rider 3 (boss)
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | マナの神殿 Mana no shinden |
Mana Temple |
Spanish | Santuario de Mana | Sanctuary of Mana |
French | Temple de Mana (3D) | Same as English (3D) |
German | Mana-Tempel (3D) | Same as English (3D) |
Gallery
Randi --"Whoa! What's a Rabite doing in a place like this?" | |
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