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The Great Sea is the overworld of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. It is the largest overworld a Zelda game has had to date. Hyrule was flooded by the Godesses to prevent Ganondorf from taking over the land, And Hyrule got forgotten. ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'' will have a very similair overworld, Instead of a boat and a vast sea there will be a bird and a sky.
The Great Sea is the overworld of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. It is the largest overworld a Zelda game has had to date. Hyrule was flooded by the Godesses to prevent Ganondorf from taking over the land, And Hyrule got forgotten. ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'' will have a very similar overworld, Instead of a boat and a vast sea there will be a bird and a sky.




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The islands that Link can visit are relativly few compared to the vast sea, The only big city (hub) is Windfall Island. Except for that there aren't any cities, There is the small village on Outset Island and the Ritos on Dragon Roost Island. Other than that, Link mainly visits small islands that contain caves, dungeons etc. And the sea has also many enemy outposts, monsters and even ghost ships.
The islands that Link can visit are relativly few compared to the vast sea, The only big city (hub) is Windfall Island. Except for that there aren't any cities, There is the small village on Outset Island and the Ritos on Dragon Roost Island. Other than that, Link mainly visits small islands that contain caves, dungeons etc. And the sea has also many enemy outposts, monsters and even ghost ships.


And the sea is split up into a map, 7x7. On the map there are squares in total, Each square has a land mass on it somwhere, But the islands are very small in comparison to the whole square of water.
And the sea is split up into a map, 7x7. On the map there are 49 squares in total. Each square has a land mass on it somewhere, But the islands are very small in comparison to the whole square of water.


=History=
=History=