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== Ocarina of Time == | == Ocarina of Time == | ||
[[File:176699-LegendofZeldaThe-OcarinaofTimeUV10s.jpg|200px|thumb|right|''The | [[File:176699-LegendofZeldaThe-OcarinaofTimeUV10s.jpg|200px|thumb|right|''The Water Temple from [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'']] | ||
Lake Hylia lies southwest of Hyrule Field and holds some [[Skulltula | Lake Hylia lies southwest of Hyrule Field and holds some [[Gold Skulltula]], the [[Fishing Hole]], the [[Lakeside Laboratory]], both [[Scarecrow]]s (at least in the past), and, of course, the [[Water Temple]]. In the past, the lake is full, but in the future it is nearly empty until [[Link]] completes the Water Temple. | ||
Aside from Hyrule field, Lake Hylia connects to the Zora's domain | Aside from Hyrule field, Lake Hylia connects to the Zora's domain, though the tunnel is frozen in the future, and [[Gerudo Valley]], which is inaccesible from Lake Hylia. If Link falls into the river in Gerudo Valley, he is transported to Lake Hylia. | ||
== The Minish Cap == | == The Minish Cap == | ||
Lake Hylia is one of the areas of Hyrule and houses the fourth dungeon of the game, the [[Temple of Droplets]]. The Temple holds the third element, | Lake Hylia is one of the areas of Hyrule and houses the fourth dungeon of the game, the [[Temple of Droplets]]. The Temple holds the third element, the [[Water Element]]. [[Stockwell]]'s house, [[Mayor Hagen]]'s house, [[David Jr.]] and [[Waveblade]] are located here. | ||
== Twilight Princess == | == Twilight Princess == | ||
The Twilight Princess Lake Hylia is home to [[ | The Twilight Princess Lake Hylia is home to [[Lanayru Spring]], carnival type games, and the [[Lakebed Temple]], and the [[Great Bridge of Hylia]] passes above it. When Link first comes to this Lake it is mostly empty but after he unfreezes [[Zora's Domain]], the lake is filled again. | ||
{{Cat|A Link to the Past Locations}} | {{Cat|A Link to the Past Locations}} |
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Lake Hylia is a recurring location in the Zelda series. It has been featured in four games. In each of these four games it has held a dungeon in it.
Appearances
A Link to the Past
Lake Hylia in A Link to the Past is ridden with enemies such as the evil version of the Zoras. The Dark World version of Lake Hylia holds the Ice Palace.
Ocarina of Time
Lake Hylia lies southwest of Hyrule Field and holds some Gold Skulltula, the Fishing Hole, the Lakeside Laboratory, both Scarecrows (at least in the past), and, of course, the Water Temple. In the past, the lake is full, but in the future it is nearly empty until Link completes the Water Temple. Aside from Hyrule field, Lake Hylia connects to the Zora's domain, though the tunnel is frozen in the future, and Gerudo Valley, which is inaccesible from Lake Hylia. If Link falls into the river in Gerudo Valley, he is transported to Lake Hylia.
The Minish Cap
Lake Hylia is one of the areas of Hyrule and houses the fourth dungeon of the game, the Temple of Droplets. The Temple holds the third element, the Water Element. Stockwell's house, Mayor Hagen's house, David Jr. and Waveblade are located here.
Twilight Princess
The Twilight Princess Lake Hylia is home to Lanayru Spring, carnival type games, and the Lakebed Temple, and the Great Bridge of Hylia passes above it. When Link first comes to this Lake it is mostly empty but after he unfreezes Zora's Domain, the lake is filled again.