if you mean MOLIDA island,you shine it at the temple. if you mean mercay island, i have no idea what you are talking about
at the door of the temple
The Mercay Island riddle is a part of the Legend of Zelda game on the Phantom Hourglass version. The riddle requires you to shine a beam between the tavern and the temple.
When you shine a beam of light on a mirror, the light is reflected off the mirror's surface. The angle of incidence (the angle at which the light beam hits the mirror) is equal to the angle of reflection (the angle at which the light beam bounces off the mirror). This is known as the law of reflection.
A verb with a meaning 'to shine with a sudden light' is illuminate.
Not true. Hi beam lights shine higher above the ground. They will reflect back at you from fog and make it harder to see. Low beams shine lower and are not reflected back at you.
Not true. Hi beam lights shine higher above the ground. They will reflect back at you from fog and make it harder to see. Low beams shine lower and are not reflected back at you.
No, not the door what you do is shine the beam parallel with the temple of the ocean king and mercay tavern mercay tavern is the old 2 people place (with two people) where the old guy says after you get the phantom sword "ahh ive beenhere far too long... I'll bet my wife is steaming mad by now now i REALLY dont want to go home!" Sadly i dont know what to do next
A flash or beam of light
Doesn't work, it'd be like trying to shine a beam of light onto a beam of light.
Link can activate the head statue's beam of light by hitting it with his sword. He can then angle the light beam between the temple and the Mercay tavern.
When you shine a laser at a mirror, the light beam gets reflected off the mirror's surface. The angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence, following the law of reflection. The mirror will redirect the laser beam in a predictable direction.
When designing a kitchen island with a support beam, it is important to consider the structural integrity of the beam to ensure it can support the weight of the island. Additionally, the placement of the beam should be carefully planned to maximize space and functionality in the kitchen. It is also important to consider the aesthetic appeal of the beam and how it fits into the overall design of the kitchen.