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===The Legend of Zelda===
===The Legend of Zelda===
Dungeons in the The Legend of Zelda were very difficult. [[Link]] could obtain the items usually in any order. There were short side-scrolling sections that often held items or acted as passages through large portions of the dungeon. Also, many bosses were recycled throughout the nine total dungeons within the game. Mini-bosses (pre-bosses) were also present. This is the only game where small keys could be used in any dungeon, not just the dungeon they were found in. There were no Big Keys/Boss Keys in The Legend of Zelda.
''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' had 9 dungeons in total. All of the dungeons had a lot of rectangle shaped rooms usually filled with enemies, and they all had a compass, a map, and one or more items. They each had a boss, although some of the bosses were recycled.
 
====Level 1: The Eagle====
{{Main|Level 1: The Eagle}}
 
====Level 2: The Moon====
{{Main|Level 2: The Moon}}
 
====Level 3: The Manji====
{{Main|Level 3: The Manji}}
 
====Level 4: The Snake====
{{Main|Level 4: The Snake}}
 
====Level 5: The Lizard====
{{Main|Level 5: The Lizard}}
 
====Level 6: The Dragon====
{{Main|Level 6: The Dragon}}
 
====Level 7: The Demon====
{{Main|Level 7: The Demon}}
 
====Level 8: The Lion====
{{Main|Level 8: The Lion}}
 
====Level 9: Death Mountain====
{{Main|Level 9: Death Mountain}}


===Zelda II: The Adventure of Link===
===Zelda II: The Adventure of Link===
In  [[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]] the entirety of the dungeons were side-scrollers. Unlike the Legend of Zelda, this game's small key's were specific to each dungeon. There were no compasses or maps and bosses were rarely recycled. These dungeons also had no Big Keys/Boss Keys. There were a very small amount of mini-bosses in this game. Seven dungeons were in The Adventure of Link.
In  [[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]] the entirety of the dungeons were side-scrollers. Unlike the Legend of Zelda, this game's small key's were specific to each dungeon. There were no compasses or maps and bosses were rarely recycled. These dungeons also had no Big Keys/Boss Keys. There were a very small amount of mini-bosses in this game. Seven dungeons were in The Adventure of Link.
====Parapa Palace====
{{Main|Parapa Palace}}
====Midoro Palace====
{{Main|Midoro Palace}}
====Island Palace====
{{Main|Island Palace}}
====Maze Palace====
{{Main|Maze Palace}}
====Ocean Palace====
{{Main|Ocean Palace}}
====Hidden Palace====
{{Main|Hidden Palace}}
====Great Palace====
{{Main|Great Palace}}


===The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past===
===The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past===
At this time dungeons started to be more linear. In [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]] each dungeon had a specific item which would be used to defeat the boss and get to the next dungeon. Each dungeon also had a Map, Compass, and a Big Key. All keys were specific to each dungeon. There were no side-scrolling segments at all. There were fourteen(?) dungeons in A Link to the Past.
At this time dungeons started to be more linear. In [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]] each dungeon had a specific item which would be used to defeat the boss and get to the next dungeon. Each dungeon also had a Map, Compass, and a Big Key. All keys were specific to each dungeon. There were no side-scrolling segments at all. There were fourteen(?) dungeons in A Link to the Past.
====Hyrule Castle====
{{Main|Hyrule Castle (A Link to the Past)}}
====Eastern Palace====
{{Main|Eastern Palace}}
====Desert Palace====
{{Main|Desert Palace}}
====Tower of Hera====
{{Main|Tower of Hera}}
====Dark Palace====
{{Main|Dark Palace}}
====Swamp Palace====
{{Main|Swamp Palace}}
====Skull Woods====
{{Main|Skull Woods}}
====Gargoyle's Domain====
{{Main|Gargoyle's Domain}}
====Ice Palace====
{{Main|Ice Palace}}
====Misery Mire====
{{Main|Misery Mire}}
====Turtle Rock====
{{Main|Turtle Rock (A Link to the Past)}}
====Ganon's Tower====
{{Main|Ganon's Tower (A Link to the Past)}}


===The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening===
===The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening===
[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]] brought back some side-scrolling to get to different parts of a dungeon, but most gameplay was still played with an overhead view. The Map, Compass and Big Key were back (called a Nightmare's Key in Link's Awakening); the compass had an added feature of beeping whenever a key was in a room Link entered. All keys were specific to their dungeon. Mini-bosses were present, also the bosses ([[Nightmare]]s) and the mini-bosses were given more personality in this game. In Link's Awakening, there were eight main dungeons
[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]] brought back some side-scrolling to get to different parts of a dungeon, but most gameplay was still played with an overhead view. The Map, Compass and Big Key were back (called a Nightmare's Key in Link's Awakening); the compass had an added feature of beeping whenever a key was in a room Link entered. All keys were specific to their dungeon. Mini-bosses were present, also the bosses ([[Nightmare]]s) and the mini-bosses were given more personality in this game. In Link's Awakening, there were eight main dungeons
====Tail Cave====
{{Main|Tail Cave}}
====Bottle Grotto====
{{Main|Bottle Grotto}}
====Key Cavern====
{{Main|Key Cavern}}
====Angler's Tunnel====
{{Main|Angler's Tunnel}}
====Catfish's Maw====
{{Main|Catfish's Maw}}
====Face Shrine====
{{Main|Face Shrine}}
====Eagle's Tower====
{{Main|Eagle's Tower}}
====Turtle Rock====
{{Main|Turtle Rock (Link's Awakening)}}
====Wind Fish's Egg====
{{Main|Wind Fish's Egg}}
====Color Dungeon====
{{Main|Color Dungeon}}


===The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time===
===The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time===
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===The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask===
===The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask===
Dungeons in [[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]] were pretty much the same as Ocarina of Time's dungeon (see above). Except to enter the dungeons in Majora's Mask requires a large amount of exposition before each one. There are only four main dungeons in Majora's Mask.
Dungeons in [[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]] were pretty much the same as Ocarina of Time's dungeon (see above). Except to enter the dungeons in Majora's Mask requires a large amount of exposition before each one. There are only four main dungeons in Majora's Mask.
====Woodfall Temple====
{{Main|Woodfall Temple}}
====Snowhead Temple====
{{Main|Snowhead Temple}}
====Great Bay Temple====
{{Main|Great Bay Temple}}
====Ancient Castle of Ikana====
{{Main|Ancient Castle of Ikana}}
====Stone Tower Temple====
{{Main|Stone Tower Temple}}
====The Moon====
{{Main|The Moon}}


===The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages===
===The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages===
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====Snake's Remains====
{{Main|Snake's Remains}}
====Poison Moth's Lair====
{{Main|Poison Moth's Lair}}
====Dancing Dragon Dungeon====
{{Main|Dancing Dragon Dungeon}}
====Unicorn's Cave====
{{Main|Unicorn's Cave}}
====Tarm Ruins====
{{Main|Tarm Ruins}}
====Explorer's Crypt====
{{Main|Explorer's Crypt}}
====Shield Maze (?)====


===The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons===
===The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons===
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====Wing Dungeon====
{{Main|Wing Dungeon}}
====Moonlit Grotto====
{{Main|Moonlit Grotto}}
====Skull Dungeon====
{{Main|Skull Dungeon}}
====Crown Dungeon====
{{Main|Crown Dungeon}}
====Mermaid's Cave====
{{Main|Mermaid's Cave}}
====Jabu-Jabu's Belly====
{{Main|Jabu-Jabu's Belly}}
====Ancient Tomb====
{{Main|Ancient Tomb}}
====Black Tower====
{{Main|Black Tower}}


===The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords===
===The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords===
Due to the multiplayer element of [[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords]], dungeons were very different from previous installments. No specific dungeon items, Big Keys, Compasses, or Maps were in the game. They included two segments and a boss battle. There were four dungeons in the original Four Swords plus a training area and ten plus a training area in the anniversary edition.
Due to the multiplayer element of [[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords]], dungeons were very different from previous installments. No specific dungeon items, Big Keys, Compasses, or Maps were in the game. They included two segments and a boss battle. There were four dungeons in the original Four Swords plus a training area and ten plus a training area in the anniversary edition.
===The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker===
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====Forsaken Fortress====
{{Main|Forsaken Fortress}}
====Dragon Roost Cavern====
{{Main|Dragon Roost Cavern}}
====Forbidden Woods====
{{Main|Forbidden Woods}}
====Tower of the Gods====
{{Main|Tower of the Gods}}
====Earth Temple====
{{Main|Earth Temple (The Wind Waker)}}
====Wind Temple====
{{Main|Wind Temple}}
====Ganon's Tower====
{{Main|Ganon's Tower (The Wind Waker)}}


===The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures===
===The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures===
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===The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap===
===The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap===
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====Deepwood Shrine====
{{Main|Deepwood Shrine}}
====Cave of Flames====
{{Main|Cave of Flames}}
====Fortress of Winds====
{{Main|Fortress of Winds}}
====Temple of Droplets====
{{Main|Temple of Droplets}}
====Royal Crypt====
{{Main|Royal Crypt}}
====Cloud Tops====
{{Main|Cloud Tops}}
====Palace of Winds====
{{Main|Palace of Winds}}
====Elemental Sanctuary====
{{Main|Elemental Sanctuary}}
====Dark Hyrule Castle====
{{Main|Dark Hyrule Castle}}


===The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess===
===The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess===
The dungeons in [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]] were almost exactly the same as the ones in Ocarina of Time (see above). There were nine main dungeons in total.
The dungeons in [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]] were almost exactly the same as the ones in Ocarina of Time (see above). There were nine main dungeons in total.
====Forest Temple====
{{Main|Forest Temple (Twilight Princess)}}
====Goron Mines====
{{Main|Goron Mines}}
====Lakebed Temple====
{{Main|Lakebed Temple}}
====Arbiter's Grounds====
{{Main|Arbiter's Grounds}}
====Snowpeak Ruins====
{{Main|Snowpeak Ruins}}
====Temple of Time====
{{Main|Temple of Time (Twilight Princess)}}
====City in the Sky====
{{Main|City in the Sky}}
====Palace of Twilight====
{{Main|Palace of Twilight}}
====Hyrule Castle====
{{Main|Hyrule Castle (Twilight Princess)}}


===The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass===
===The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass===
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====Temple of Fire====
{{Main|Temple of Fire}}
====Temple of Wind====
{{Main|Temple of Wind}}
====Temple of Courage====
{{Main|Temple of Courage}}
====Ghost Ship====
{{Main|Ghost Ship (Phantom Hourglass)}}
====Goron Temple====
{{Main|Goron Temple}}
====Temple of Ice====
{{Main|Temple of Ice}}
====Maze====
====Mutoh's Temple====
{{Main|Mutoh's Temple}}
====Temple of the Ocean King====
{{Main|Temple of the Ocean King}}


===The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks===
===The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks===
The dungeons in [[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks]] had no Compass or Map, but did have dungeon items and Boss Keys. They had an overhead perspective. There were five main dungeons in total plus the [[Tower of Spirits]].
The dungeons in [[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks]] had no Compass or Map, but did have dungeon items and Boss Keys. They had an overhead perspective. There were five main dungeons in total plus the [[Tower of Spirits]].
====Forest Temple====
{{Main|Forest Temple (Spirit Tracks)}}
====Snow Temple====
{{Main|Snow Temple}}
====Ocean Temple====
{{Main|Ocean Temple}}
====Fire Temple====
{{Main|Fire Temple (Spirit Tracks)}}
====Sand Temple====
{{Main|Sand Temple}}
====Dark Realm====
{{Main|Dark Realm}}
====Tower of Spirits====
{{Main|Tower of Spirits}}


===The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword===
===The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword===
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====Skyview Temple====
{{Main|Skyview Temple}}
====Earth Temple====
{{Main|Earth Temple (Skyward Sword)}}
====Lanayru Mining Facility====
{{Main|Lanayru Mining Facility}}
====Ancient Cistern====
{{Main|Ancient Cistern}}
====Sandship====
{{Main|Sandship}}
====Fire Sanctuary====
{{Main|Fire Sanctuary}}
====Sky Keep====
{{Main|Sky Keep}}


===CDi Games===
===CDi Games===
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