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The '''Lakebed Temple''' is the third [[Dungeon]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. It is located at the bottom of [[Lake Hylia]].{{Ref|TP|1841|[[Midna]]}} It is a water-themed dungeon, much like that of the [[Water Temple]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. In order to gain access to the Lakebed Temple, Link will need [[Water Bomb]]s, the [[Iron Boots]], and the [[Zora Armor]]. Link is searching the temple for the third and final [[Fused Shadow]], as directed by the [[Light Spirit]] [[Lanayru (Light Spirit)|Lanayru]].{{Ref|TP|1440|[[Lanayru (Light Spirit)|Lanayru]]}}{{Ref|TP|1441|[[Lanayru (Light Spirit)|Lanayru]]}}
The '''Lakebed Temple''' is the third [[Dungeon]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. It is located at the bottom of [[Lake Hylia]].{{Ref|TP|1841|[Midna}} It is a water-themed dungeon, much like that of the [[Water Temple]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. This temple used to be a place of worship for the Zora, and was called the ''Zora Temple''.{{Ref|TP|2736|Zora}} However, at some point in time, it was infested with monsters.{{Ref|TP|2737|Zora}} The Zora were forced to flee the temple and seal the monsters inside, in order to stop the darkness from reaching others.{{Ref|TP|2738|Zora}}  


This temple used to be a place of worship for the Zora, and was called the ''Zora Temple''.{{Ref|TP|2736|[[Zora]]}} However, at some point in time, it was infested with monsters.{{Ref|TP|2737|[[Zora]]}} The Zora were forced to flee the temple and seal the monsters inside, in order to stop their darkness from reaching others.{{Ref|TP|2738|[[Zora]]}} However, [[Link]] can use Water Bombs to gain entrance into the dungeon. As Link is searching the dungeon, he finds himself trapped in a room with the [[Mini-Boss]] of the dungeon, the [[Deku Toad]]. After defeating it, Link will be rewarded with the [[Clawshot]]. He uses the Clawshot to gain the [[Big Key]], which allows him entrance into the Boss Chamber. He enters it and meets up with [[Morpheel]], who he defeats and then collects the final Fused Shadow.
==Story==
In order to gain access to the Lakebed Temple, Link needs to obtain several items, including; [[Water Bomb]]s, the [[Iron Boots]], and the [[Zora Armor]]. Link needs access to the temple when in search for the third and final [[Fused Shadow]], as directed by the [[Light Spirit]] [[Lanayru (Light Spirit)|Lanayru]].{{Ref|TP|1440-1441|Lanayru}}
 
Due to the dark evil lurking within the temples depths, the entrance was sealed. However, [[Link]] can use Water Bombs to gain entrance into the dungeon. As Link is searching the dungeon, he finds himself trapped in a room with the [[Mini-Boss]] of the dungeon, the [[Deku Toad]]. After defeating it, Link will be rewarded with the [[Clawshot]]. He uses the Clawshot to gain the [[Big Key]], which allows him entrance into the Boss Chamber. He enters it and meets up with [[Morpheel]], who he defeats and then collects the final Fused Shadow.


==Enemies==
==Enemies==
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==Deku Toad==
==Deku Toad==
{{Main|Deku Toad}}
{{Main|Deku Toad}}
[[File:DekuToad_Small.png|right|200px|thumb|The ''Deku Toad'']]
[[File:DekuToad_Small.png|right|200px]]  
The Mini-Boss of the Lakebed Temple is known as the Deku Toad. Hence the name, it is a large toad that lives inside the Lakebed Temple. It guards the Dungeon Item of the Lakebed Temple, the Clawshot, and seeing how Link requires the Clawshot to complete the dungeon, this might get ugly. Upon entrance to the room where the Deku Toad lies, Link will find it empty. After looking around for a clue on how to continue moving forward, he will see the Deku Toad on the ceiling. The Deku Toad will then proceed to fall down to the ground and begin the battle. The battle area is a simple oval-shaped room with about an inch of fluid on the floor, whether it's water or something else Link will never know. The Deku Toad main form of attack is to give birth to numerous [[Toado]]s, which look very similar to [[Wikipedia:Tadpoles|Tadpoles]], and send them to Link to attack. Link can kill all them with his [[Sword]]. Link then can use the [[Hidden Skills#Ending Blow|Ending Blow]] on the Deku Toad in order to defeat it. As it dies, it will spit out a chest, which is a fairly disgusting scene. Inside the [[Treasure Chest|chest]] lies the Dungeon Item of the Lakebed Temple, the Clawshot.
The Mini-Boss of the Lakebed Temple is known as the Deku Toad. Hence the name, it is a large toad that lives inside the Lakebed Temple. It guards the Dungeon Item of the Lakebed Temple, the Clawshot, and seeing how Link requires the Clawshot to complete the dungeon, this might get ugly. Upon entrance to the room where the Deku Toad lies, Link finds nothing but emptiness. After looking around for a clue on how to continue moving forward, he spots the Deku Toad on the ceiling. The Deku Toad then proceeds to fall down to the ground and begin the battle. The battle area is a simple oval-shaped room with about filled with shallow water. The Deku Toad's main form of attack is to give birth to numerous [[Toado]]s, which attack the young hero. Link can defeat all of the offspring with his [[Sword]]. The young hero then can use the [[Hidden Skills#Ending Blow|Ending Blow]] on the Deku Toad in order to defeat it. As it dies, it spits out a chest,in disgusting manor. Inside the [[Treasure Chest|chest]] lies the Dungeon Item of the Lakebed Temple, the Clawshot.


==Twilit Aqautic: Morpheel==
==Twilit Aqautic: Morpheel==
{{Main|Morpheel}}
{{Main|Morpheel}}
[[File:Morpheel.png|left|250px|thumb|Twilit Aquatic: Morpheel]]
[[File:Morpheel.png|left|250px]]  
The [[Boss]] of the Lakebed Temple is known as the Twilit Aquatic: Morpheel. It is a large sea-serpent type enemy with scales as hard as rock for skin. As can be expected with ''Twilight Princess'' bosses, the weak spot of Morpheel is an eye that has a nice little spot on top of his head. The battle takes place in a large cylinder room that is completely underwater, so wearing the Zora Armor is a must. Link must attack the eye with his sword a number of times, at which time he can perform the Ending Blow on it, killing Morpheel once and for all. Morpheel will go into a frenzy, smashing into all the pillars that surround the area. It will then smash its head into one of the side walls, creating a hole into which all the water in the area will escape through. Morpheel will explode, and its remains will come together and become the final Fused Shadow.
The [[Boss]] of the Lakebed Temple is known as the Twilit Aquatic: Morpheel. It is a large sea-serpent type enemy with scales as hard as rock for skin. As can be expected with ''Twilight Princess'' bosses, the weak spot of Morpheel is an eye that has a nice little spot on top of his head. The battle takes place in a large cylinder room that is completely underwater, so wearing the Zora Armor is a must. Link must attack the eye with his sword a number of times, at which time he can perform the Ending Blow on it, killing Morpheel once and for all. Morpheel then goes into a frenzy, smashing into all the pillars that surround the area. It then collides into one of the side walls, creating a hole into which all the water in the area escapes through. Morpheel then explodes, and its remains come together and become the final Fused Shadow.
 
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==Dungeon Items==
==Dungeon Items==
Throughout the Lakebed Temple, Link will be able to find four items that will help him on his way through the temple. These items are the [[Dungeon Map]], the [[Compass]], the Big Key, and the [[Small Key]]s.
Throughout the Lakebed Temple, Link is able to find four items that help him on his way through the temple. These items are the [[Dungeon Map]], the [[Compass]], the Big Key, and the [[Small Key]]s.


===Dungeon Map===
===Dungeon Map===
{{Main|Dungeon Map}}
{{Main|Dungeon Map}}
The Dungeon Map is basically its name; a map of the entire dungeon. This is very helpful to Link as he travels through the dungeon. It is found in a chest that is in the main room with the movable staircase. The first time Link enters this room he can get the map, by simply adjusting and re-adjusting the staircase so he can search every corner of this room. Eventually he will find the chest and acquire the Dungeon Map.
[[File:Dmap.png|left]]
 
The Dungeon Map is basically its name; a map of the entire dungeon. This is very helpful to Link as he travels through the dungeon. It is found in a chest that is in the main room with the movable staircase. The first time Link enters this room he can get the map, by simply adjusting and re-adjusting the staircase so he can search every corner of this room. Eventually he finds the chest and acquires the Dungeon Map.
{{Clear}}
===Compass===
===Compass===
{{Main|Compass}}
{{Main|Compass}}
[[File:CompassBox.png|left]]
The Compass is a standard for dungeons in ''Twilight Princess''. It has a very useful function; it shows Link the location of every Treasure Chest in the dungeon, as well as the location of the boss. It lies in a chest on the fourth floor. Right before activating the second switch that releases water, Link can use the Clawshot to get to the other side of the fence. On the other side lies the chest that contains the Compass.
The Compass is a standard for dungeons in ''Twilight Princess''. It has a very useful function; it shows Link the location of every Treasure Chest in the dungeon, as well as the location of the boss. It lies in a chest on the fourth floor. Right before activating the second switch that releases water, Link can use the Clawshot to get to the other side of the fence. On the other side lies the chest that contains the Compass.
[[File:CompassBox.png|right]]
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===Big Key===
===Big Key===
[[File:ImagesCAWFCURQ.jpg|left]]
{{Main|Big Key}}
{{Main|Big Key}}
The Big Key is the key that will allow Link to open the door to the Boss Chamber, where the boss of the Lakebed Temple, Morpheel, can be found. It can be found in a chest in the room that is at the farthest right of the dungeon on the second floor.
The Big Key is the key that alllws Link to open the door to the Boss Chamber, where the boss of the Lakebed Temple, Morpheel, can be found. It can be found in a chest in the room that is at the farthest right of the dungeon on the second floor.
 
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===Small Keys===
===Small Keys===
{{Main|Small Key}}
{{Main|Small Key}}
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====Bombs====
====Bombs====
If Link opens all the Treasure Chests that contain Bombs, he would have acquired 50 Bombs. One chest holds 20 Bombs, two hold 10 Bombs, and two hold 5 Bombs. Most of these chests are found at the beginning of the dungeon, mostly serving as a hint that he can use [[Bomb Arrow]]s on the hanging blocks of stone that when knocked down can act as a stepladder of sorts, as most allow Link to climb on top of them so he can reach a higher ledge.
If Link opens all the Treasure Chests that contain Bombs, he would have acquired 50 Bombs. One chest holds 20 Bombs, two hold 10 Bombs, and two hold 5 Bombs. Most of these chests are found at the beginning of the dungeon, mostly serving as a hint that he can use [[Bomb Arrow]]s on the hanging blocks of stone that when knocked down can act as a stepladder of sorts, as most allow Link to climb on top of them so he can reach a higher ledge.
[[File:W_bomb.png|left|180px|thumb|Water Bomb]]


====Water Bombs====
====Water Bombs====

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The Lakebed Temple is the third Dungeon in Twilight Princess. It is located at the bottom of Lake Hylia.[1] It is a water-themed dungeon, much like that of the Water Temple from Ocarina of Time. This temple used to be a place of worship for the Zora, and was called the Zora Temple.[2] However, at some point in time, it was infested with monsters.[3] The Zora were forced to flee the temple and seal the monsters inside, in order to stop the darkness from reaching others.[4]

Story

In order to gain access to the Lakebed Temple, Link needs to obtain several items, including; Water Bombs, the Iron Boots, and the Zora Armor. Link needs access to the temple when in search for the third and final Fused Shadow, as directed by the Light Spirit Lanayru.[5]

Due to the dark evil lurking within the temples depths, the entrance was sealed. However, Link can use Water Bombs to gain entrance into the dungeon. As Link is searching the dungeon, he finds himself trapped in a room with the Mini-Boss of the dungeon, the Deku Toad. After defeating it, Link will be rewarded with the Clawshot. He uses the Clawshot to gain the Big Key, which allows him entrance into the Boss Chamber. He enters it and meets up with Morpheel, who he defeats and then collects the final Fused Shadow.

Enemies

Here are all the enemies that Link will encounter as he travels through the Lakebed Temple in search of the final Fused Shadow.

Deku Toad

Main article: Deku Toad

The Mini-Boss of the Lakebed Temple is known as the Deku Toad. Hence the name, it is a large toad that lives inside the Lakebed Temple. It guards the Dungeon Item of the Lakebed Temple, the Clawshot, and seeing how Link requires the Clawshot to complete the dungeon, this might get ugly. Upon entrance to the room where the Deku Toad lies, Link finds nothing but emptiness. After looking around for a clue on how to continue moving forward, he spots the Deku Toad on the ceiling. The Deku Toad then proceeds to fall down to the ground and begin the battle. The battle area is a simple oval-shaped room with about filled with shallow water. The Deku Toad's main form of attack is to give birth to numerous Toados, which attack the young hero. Link can defeat all of the offspring with his Sword. The young hero then can use the Ending Blow on the Deku Toad in order to defeat it. As it dies, it spits out a chest,in disgusting manor. Inside the chest lies the Dungeon Item of the Lakebed Temple, the Clawshot.

Twilit Aqautic: Morpheel

Main article: Morpheel
Morpheel.png

The Boss of the Lakebed Temple is known as the Twilit Aquatic: Morpheel. It is a large sea-serpent type enemy with scales as hard as rock for skin. As can be expected with Twilight Princess bosses, the weak spot of Morpheel is an eye that has a nice little spot on top of his head. The battle takes place in a large cylinder room that is completely underwater, so wearing the Zora Armor is a must. Link must attack the eye with his sword a number of times, at which time he can perform the Ending Blow on it, killing Morpheel once and for all. Morpheel then goes into a frenzy, smashing into all the pillars that surround the area. It then collides into one of the side walls, creating a hole into which all the water in the area escapes through. Morpheel then explodes, and its remains come together and become the final Fused Shadow.

Dungeon Items

Throughout the Lakebed Temple, Link is able to find four items that help him on his way through the temple. These items are the Dungeon Map, the Compass, the Big Key, and the Small Keys.

Dungeon Map

Main article: Dungeon Map
Dmap.png

The Dungeon Map is basically its name; a map of the entire dungeon. This is very helpful to Link as he travels through the dungeon. It is found in a chest that is in the main room with the movable staircase. The first time Link enters this room he can get the map, by simply adjusting and re-adjusting the staircase so he can search every corner of this room. Eventually he finds the chest and acquires the Dungeon Map.

Compass

Main article: Compass
CompassBox.png

The Compass is a standard for dungeons in Twilight Princess. It has a very useful function; it shows Link the location of every Treasure Chest in the dungeon, as well as the location of the boss. It lies in a chest on the fourth floor. Right before activating the second switch that releases water, Link can use the Clawshot to get to the other side of the fence. On the other side lies the chest that contains the Compass.

Big Key

Main article: Big Key

The Big Key is the key that alllws Link to open the door to the Boss Chamber, where the boss of the Lakebed Temple, Morpheel, can be found. It can be found in a chest in the room that is at the farthest right of the dungeon on the second floor.

Small Keys

Main article: Small Key

Throughout Link's journey through the Lakebed Temple, he must collect three Small Keys. These keys are used to unlock locked doors that prevent Link from finishing the dungeon and finding that final Fused Shadow. Without collecting the keys, it is impossible to complete the dungeon.

Treasure Chests

Throughout the Lakebed Temple, there are twenty-six total Treasure Chests that are begging Link to open them. All of these chests contains useful items, including Rupees, Dungeon Items, Pieces of Heart, Equipment, and Regular Items.

Rupees

There are six chests in the Lakebed Temple that contain any amount of Rupees. Five of the six chests contain a Red Rupee, which is worth 20 Rupees. The last chest contains a Purple Rupee, which is worth 50 Rupees. This is a pretty good time to get the Big Wallet from Agitha, as Link's Wallet could get pretty full after collecting all those Rupees.

Dungeon Items

All four dungeon items are found in Treasure Chests that span the entire Lakebed Temple. The Dungeon Map is, the Compass is, the Big Key is, and all three Small Keys are as well. These items can make traversing this dungeon a lot less difficult than it would be without them.

Pieces of Heart

Main article: Twilight Princess Heart Pieces

As with every dungeon in Twilight Princess there are two Pieces of Heart to be found in this dungeon. The first one requires the Clawshot to acquire, while the second one requires both water switches to be activated and the Clawshot.

Equipment

A single chest in the Lakebed Temple carries equipment. This chest contains the dungeon item, the Clawshot. It is acquired by defeating the mini-boss, the Deku Toad, who will spit out the chest right before it dies.

Regular Items

Eleven chests in the Lakebed Temple carry regular items. These items include Bombs, Arrows, and Water Bombs. Five of these eleven chests carry Bombs, four carry Water Bombs, and the final two carry Arrows.

Bombs

If Link opens all the Treasure Chests that contain Bombs, he would have acquired 50 Bombs. One chest holds 20 Bombs, two hold 10 Bombs, and two hold 5 Bombs. Most of these chests are found at the beginning of the dungeon, mostly serving as a hint that he can use Bomb Arrows on the hanging blocks of stone that when knocked down can act as a stepladder of sorts, as most allow Link to climb on top of them so he can reach a higher ledge.

Water Bombs

In total, there are 35 Water Bombs available for Link to collect in the Lakebed Temple. Three chests hold 10 Water Bombs, while the final one holds 5 Water Bombs. Because the Lakebed Temple is a water-themed dungeon, there are going to be quite a few times where Link is underwater. The Water Bombs are the only item that Link can use to destroy boulders that are blocking his way underwater. Without Water Bombs, Link cannot gain access to the room where the Deku Toad lies, thus rendering the dungeon and game unbeatable.

Arrows

Last, but not least, are the Arrows. If Link opens the two chests that contains arrows, he can collect 40 arrows. Both of the chests that hold arrows are located near the beginning of the dungeon. Also, both chests hold 20 Arrows. They are a hint to Link that he has to use Bomb Arrows in the immediate area.

References

  1. "To get your hands on the last Fused Shadow, you have to dive to the bottom of Lake Hylia." — [Midna, Twilight Princess.
  2. "The place beyond this rock is sacred to my people. It was once called the Zora Temple." — Zora, Twilight Princess.
  3. "But now it has been overrun by monsters... They're everywhere..." — Zora, Twilight Princess.
  4. "All we could do was seal them in so they do not bring darkness to others..." — Zora, Twilight Princess.
  5. "The dark power that you seek... It waits in a temple set in the bed of Lake Hylia." — Lanayru, Twilight Princess.

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