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These mist filled woods cover the top-left corner of the map. It's full of thieves, distrustful animals, counterfeit master swords, [[Mushrooms]], pitfalls and tunnels. But, most of all, it holds the true [[Master Sword]]. Even if you find it, you will not be able obtain it until you have all three [[Pendants of Virtue]] to prove you are the Hero of legend.
These mist filled woods cover the top-left corner of the map. It's full of thieves, distrustful animals, counterfeit swords, [[Mushroom]]s, pitfalls and tunnels. But, most of all, it holds the true [[Master Sword]]. Even if you find it, you will not be able obtain it until you have all three [[Pendants of Virtue]] to prove you are the Hero of legend.


''"Northwestern Hyrule was heavily wooded. It was dark and dreary, so few people ventured in, but those who did often fell victim to thieves. An old legend retold by the village elders claimed that the Master Sword lay waiting in the woods for one who was worthy of it."''
''"Northwestern Hyrule was heavily wooded. It was dark and dreary, so few people ventured in, but those who did often fell victim to thieves. An old legend retold by the village elders claimed that the Master Sword lay waiting in the woods for one who was worthy of it."''

Revision as of 05:07, August 8, 2012

This article is about the area in A Link to the Past. For the recurring landmark, see Lost Woods.

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These mist filled woods cover the top-left corner of the map. It's full of thieves, distrustful animals, counterfeit swords, Mushrooms, pitfalls and tunnels. But, most of all, it holds the true Master Sword. Even if you find it, you will not be able obtain it until you have all three Pendants of Virtue to prove you are the Hero of legend.

"Northwestern Hyrule was heavily wooded. It was dark and dreary, so few people ventured in, but those who did often fell victim to thieves. An old legend retold by the village elders claimed that the Master Sword lay waiting in the woods for one who was worthy of it."

"For as long as most Hyruleans could recall, a dark mist had cloaked the Lost Woods. Thieves found it a fitting place to hide out, but aside from them, the woods were home to animals only. People seeking Mushrooms for medicinal potions sometimes dared enter, but they didn't stay long. Some reported finding swords in the woods."

"When the Master Sword was retrieved, the dark mist suddenly cleared and warm sunshine bathed the woods for the first time in many years."

--Nintendo Power Player's Guide


Navigation

There are several entrances to the Lost Woods. Regardless of where you enter, you will find the Master Sword by going through the log in the topmost Northwestern corner. To get there from the Lumberjack's house, near Death Mountain, go left to enter in the Lost Woods. Head down left and go down a log, then go up the log just to the left of it. Head left and go through the log there. Go left and through the next log. Head all the way to the left and head up the log here.


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