Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time): Difference between revisions

Want an adless experience? Log in or Create an account.
no edit summary
m (Text replacement - "Link" to "Link")
No edit summary
Line 20: Line 20:
{{ZD|[https://www.zeldadungeon.net/ocarina-of-time-walkthrough/fire-temple/ ''Ocarina of Time'' Walkthrough<br/>Chapter 8: Fire Temple]}}
{{ZD|[https://www.zeldadungeon.net/ocarina-of-time-walkthrough/fire-temple/ ''Ocarina of Time'' Walkthrough<br/>Chapter 8: Fire Temple]}}


The '''Fire Temple''' is the fifth [[Dungeon]] in the game ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. [[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Link]] discovers its existence from a [[Goron]] bearing his name - [[Darunia]]'s son, [[Link the Goron (Ocarina of Time)|Link the Goron]].{{Ref|OoT|1210|[[Link the Goron (Ocarina of Time)|Link the Goron]]}}{{Ref|OoT|1211|[[Link the Goron (Ocarina of Time)|Link the Goron]]}} It is located within the [[Death Mountain Crater]] and Link must wear the [[Goron Tunic]] to prevent death from heat. While exploring the dungeon, other than defeating the boss of the temple, [[Volvagia]], and preventing it from destroying [[Hyrule]], Link also has another task ahead of him. In the seven years that Link had been sealed in the [[Sacred Realm]], [[Ganon]]dorf had taken all the Gorons and locked them in jail cells inside the dungeon, awaiting to feed them to Volvagia. Each Goron has a key to a room in the dungeon inside its cage along with himself. Halfway through the temple, Link receives the [[Megaton Hammer]], a necessity for defeating Volvagia. The hammer also has some other uses such as activating rusty switches. After Link finishes the temple and the boss, Darunia is awakened as the [[Sage]] of Fire and Link receives the [[Fire Medallion]]. The song that warps Link to this dungeon is the [[Bolero of Fire]].  
The '''Fire Temple''' is the fifth [[Dungeon]] in the game ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''.
 
==Gaining Entrance==
:''NB: Although for story purposes it is
After collecting the [[Hookshot]] from [[Dampé's Grave]], [[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Link]] can travel to [[Goron City]]; where he finds most of the populace has disappeared, apart from [[Link the Goron (Ocarina of Time)|one small Goron]] rolling where the [[Hot Rodder Goron]] once did. Stopping him with a [[bomb]] reveals he is [[Darunia]]'s son, named for Link himself.  While talking to him to calm him down, Link learns that most of the Gorons - except for the shopkeeper, who locked himself in his shop, Darunia, and Darunia's son himself - have been captured and taken to the [[Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Fire Temple]] to be fed to [[Volvagia]] as a warning to those who would oppose Ganondorf. Darunia followed to try and free his people, and his son begs Link to help, opening Darunia's room & the shop for him and giving him a [[Goron Tunic]] to protect him from intense heat.{{Ref|OoT|1210-1211|[[Link the Goron (Ocarina of Time)|Link the Goron]]}}
 
In the throne room, Link can pull the statue against the back wall, opening a passage to [[Death Mountain Crater]]. Hookshotting his way across a broken bridge prompts [[Sheik]] to appear and teach him the [[Bolero of Fire]] to warp to the [[Triforce Pedestal]] outside. With this learned, he can continue to the underground Fire Temple, at the bottom of a long vertical shaft.
 
==Dungeon Overview==
The Fire Temple is located within the [[Death Mountain Crater]] and Link must wear the [[Goron Tunic]] for much of it to avoid the threat of death from heat. While exploring the dungeon, other than defeating the boss of the temple, [[Volvagia]], and preventing it from destroying [[Hyrule]], Link also must free the Gorons imprisoned in rooms throughout the temple. Each Goron has a key to a room in the dungeon inside its cage along with himself. Halfway through the temple, Link receives the [[Megaton Hammer]], a necessity for defeating Volvagia. The hammer also has some other uses such as activating rusty switches. After Link finishes the temple and the boss, Darunia is awakened as the [[Sage]] of Fire and Link receives the [[Fire Medallion]]. The song that warps Link to this dungeon is the [[Bolero of Fire]].  


==Master Quest==
==Master Quest==
The Master Quest version of the Fire Temple is much harder than its regular counterpart, featuring many more puzzles, time challenges, and invisible walls.  A wider array of items including the [[Hookshot]] and [[Din's Fire]] is necessary as well. New enemies include several [[Stalfos]], [[Lizalfos]] (found in the boulder room) and even an [[Iron Knuckle]].  There are fewer Gorons to rescue this time around.
The Master Quest version of the Fire Temple is much harder than its regular counterpart, featuring many more puzzles, time challenges, and invisible walls.  A wider array of items including the [[Hookshot]] and [[Din's Fire]] is necessary as well. New enemies include several [[Stalfos]], [[Lizalfos]] (found in the boulder room) and even an [[Iron Knuckle]].  There are fewer Gorons to rescue in this version.


{{References}}
{{References}}