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Favorite TLoZ Dungeon?


John A. Zoidberg

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The Legend of Zelda series is clearly known for it's dungeon crawly goodness.
But, out of every single one of the games, which of these dungeons is your favorite? If you can't decide, just let me know what your favorite from separate games are (ie. Favorite Wind Waker Dungeon- Tower of the Gods while favorite OoT dungeon- Shadow Temple.)

My personal favorite if the dungeon where you fight Zant (drawing a blank on the name) in Twilight Princess. Twilight Princess may not be the best Zelda game, but I think it has the most interesting puzzles and stuff in dungeons.

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[quote name='Rumisiel' timestamp='1313890973' post='5458154']
...f*** yeah Great Bay Temple.

Oh, and the Water Temple.

And the Lakebed Temple.

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Can't forget the Ice Temple from Spirit Tracks.

...Huh, maybe I like the Water levels a little too much.
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Haha I f***ing hate all Water Dungeons. They make me wanna die. I'm not a huge fan of the DS games though. They're too easy for TLoZ. Sure they have some flashy gimmicks that are pretty fun, but they lack the hair-pulling difficulty in Zelda games that we all know and love.

I will say, though, Lakebed Temple is pretty awesome.

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While I do like what I´ve seen out of as good as every dungeon in TP, I haven´t played the game myself (eventough I realy want to) and because of that, I can´t give them a "fair" judgement.

Out of the games I´ve played however, it´s a threeway tie between:

Spirit Temple, OoT (Mostly because I´m such a sucker for anything relating to the Gerudo)

Tower of the Gods, WW

Stone Tower Temple, MM
The boss was slightly meh, if you went with the mask that turned you into a giant (the ONLY use for that d*mn thing by the way), but I over all liked the part about having to turn the temple upside down to progress through it.

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[quote name='Mecha Pedobear' timestamp='1313893069' post='5458261']
Haha I f***ing hate all Water Dungeons. They make me wanna die. I'm not a huge fan of the DS games though. They're too easy for TLoZ. Sure they have some flashy gimmicks that are pretty fun, but they lack the hair-pulling difficulty in Zelda games that we all know and love.

I will say, though, Lakebed Temple is pretty awesome.
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I don't get why everyone seems to hate them. Water Temple, suuuure I guess, but the Great Bay Temple was wonderfully designed.

Eeeh, I'll agree that the DS games are the least difficult, buuut, they're still really fun. And well designed for the most part. They are good games to a good series. It's not hard to be the worst game in a series that great.

It was.

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[quote name='Rumisiel' timestamp='1313951891' post='5459697']

I don't get why everyone seems to hate them. Water Temple, suuuure I guess, but the Great Bay Temple was wonderfully designed.

Eeeh, I'll agree that the DS games are the least difficult, buuut, they're still really fun. And well designed for the most part. They are good games to a good series. It's not hard to be the worst game in a series that great.

It was.
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Yeah, I could agree to that.

Oh, and I think Arbiter's Grounds is amazingly fun, as well. Plus the boss is really well designed.

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Snowhead from Majora's Mask cuz of the boss <3

Water is generally more hated mostly because you're ALWAYS backtracking to some center room and have to figure out where to go next.

OOT: The 3 story room where the bosses room is literally directly across from the enterance.

MM: The giant current room where the boos is through one of the entrances.

TP: The big room with the giant staircase where, once again, the boss room is in plain sight.

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From OoT, probably the Spirit Temple. I always looked forward to doing that one every playthrough.

From MM, Stone Tower. For two reasons. First off, it was definitely the most interesting level in the game and it made you take advantage of every skill you learned throughout the game up til that point. Second, the music.

BEST SONG IN THE ENTIRE GAME.

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However, nothing beats OoT when you're going up those final stairs and you hear the organ playing Ganondorf's theme get louder and louder then get into the room and see him playing it.

That always struck me as kinda 4th wall breaking, him playing his own theme.

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