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Hyrule Castle is the seat of Hyrule's Government, and home of the royal family. The Hyrule castle was first seen in Zelda, A Link To The Past (3rd game in the series)  
'''Hyrule Castle''' is the seat of [[Hyrule|Hyrule's]] Government, and home of the [[Royal Family]]. The Hyrule Castle was first seen in Zelda, A Link To The Past (3rd game in the series).


= Appearances =


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=== [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]] ===
'''Appearances'''


[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]
In ''A Link to the Past'', Hyrule Castle had two mini-dungeons within it. The first one being the first dungeon-type area in the game, the dungeons and sewers of the castle. Within this area [[Link]] rescues [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]]. The second mini-dungeon is the tower of Hyrule Castle, only accessible after acquiring the [[Master Sword]]. Which Link climbs to confront [[Agahnim]].


[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]
=== [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]] ===


[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons]]
The Hyrule Castle in ''Ocarina of Time'' only allows the player to enter the courtyard to speak to young Princess Zelda. Link must sneak past the guards to get to her too; talk about inconvenience! There are no dungeons or mini-dungeons within this version of Hyrule Castle.


[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages]]
=== [[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]] ===


[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]
[Insert Information]


[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures]]
=== [[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]] ===


[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap]]
[Insert Information]


''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''
=== [[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]] ===


[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks]]
Hyrule Castle in ''The Wind Waker'' is underwater. It is where our young hero finds the Master Sword. The castle starts out with a black and white coloring until Link retrieves the fabled Sword of Evil's Bane (the Master Sword), which then turns the castle back to color.


=== [[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]] ===


[Insert Information]
=== [[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]] ===
[Insert Information]
=== [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]] ===
The largest version of Hyrule Castle so far, this one isn't totally accessible until the end of ''Twilight Princess''. Although, Link can access the roof in the early portions of the game. This version of Hyrule Castle is the one that offers the player the most freedom to roam around in.
=== [[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]] ===
Filled to the brim with guards who don't really do anything, the Hyrule Castle in ''Spirit Tracks'' is a lot like the one in ''A Link to the Past''; with no dungeons. This is where Link gets his [[Engineer Certificate]], tunic, and most importantly, his [[Sword]].
= NON-CANON INFORMATION =
Hyrule Castle appears in the following:
All currently released ''Super Smash Bros.'' games<br>''[[Link's Crossbow Training]]''
= Trivia =
It can be argued that Hyrule Castle also appears in the anniversary edition of [[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]], due to the fact that it appears in a throwback level as the ''A Link to the Past'' castle.


NON-CANNON INFOMATION


Super smash brothers 1,2,3


Links Cross Bow training


{{Cat|Twilight Princess Locations}}
{{Cat|Twilight Princess Locations}}
{{Cat|Ocarina of Time Locations}}
{{Cat|Oracle of Ages Locations}}
{{Cat|Oracle of Seasons Locations}}
{{Cat|The Minish Cap Locations}}
{{Cat|The Wind Waker Locations}}
{{Cat|A Link to the Past Locations}}
{{Cat|Four Swords Adventures Locations}}

Revision as of 01:31, November 13, 2011

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Hyrule Castle is the seat of Hyrule's Government, and home of the Royal Family. The Hyrule Castle was first seen in Zelda, A Link To The Past (3rd game in the series).

Appearances

A Link to the Past

In A Link to the Past, Hyrule Castle had two mini-dungeons within it. The first one being the first dungeon-type area in the game, the dungeons and sewers of the castle. Within this area Link rescues Princess Zelda. The second mini-dungeon is the tower of Hyrule Castle, only accessible after acquiring the Master Sword. Which Link climbs to confront Agahnim.

Ocarina of Time

The Hyrule Castle in Ocarina of Time only allows the player to enter the courtyard to speak to young Princess Zelda. Link must sneak past the guards to get to her too; talk about inconvenience! There are no dungeons or mini-dungeons within this version of Hyrule Castle.

Oracle of Seasons

[Insert Information]

Oracle of Ages

[Insert Information]

The Wind Waker

Hyrule Castle in The Wind Waker is underwater. It is where our young hero finds the Master Sword. The castle starts out with a black and white coloring until Link retrieves the fabled Sword of Evil's Bane (the Master Sword), which then turns the castle back to color.

Four Swords Adventures

[Insert Information]

The Minish Cap

[Insert Information]

Twilight Princess

The largest version of Hyrule Castle so far, this one isn't totally accessible until the end of Twilight Princess. Although, Link can access the roof in the early portions of the game. This version of Hyrule Castle is the one that offers the player the most freedom to roam around in.

Spirit Tracks

Filled to the brim with guards who don't really do anything, the Hyrule Castle in Spirit Tracks is a lot like the one in A Link to the Past; with no dungeons. This is where Link gets his Engineer Certificate, tunic, and most importantly, his Sword.


NON-CANON INFORMATION

Hyrule Castle appears in the following:

All currently released Super Smash Bros. games
Link's Crossbow Training

Trivia

It can be argued that Hyrule Castle also appears in the anniversary edition of Four Swords, due to the fact that it appears in a throwback level as the A Link to the Past castle.