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Western Coast
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Western Coast during Winter

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The Western Coast is a location featured in Oracle of Seasons. Located just to the west of Horon Village, the Western Coast is one of the first explored regions within Holodrum. Only the eastern portion of the region is accessible early on in the game and Link will be required to travel here to find the mini-dungeon known as the Hero's Cave. Later in the quest, after Link has helped the Piratians escape Subrosia, he can access the western part of the region.

Location

The Western Coast is located at the southwest corner of Holodrum and is accessible early in the game by exiting Horon Village to the west. As its name suggests, the entire southern portion of the region is along the coastline and does not border any named regions. At the western end of the region, Link can reach the Graveyard. Both the Spool Swamp and the Holodrum Plain directly border the Western Coast to the north, but neither are directly accessible.

Features

Much of the Western Coast, as its name suggests, is along the ocean shore and consists of sandy beaches. There is not much vegetation in the area not counting the palm trees. The only exception to this is the northern plateau, just west of the entrance to Horon Village. This area is filled with large trees, flammable bushes, and even flowers during the Spring. The default season of the Western Coast is Winter, in which case the northern plateau will be filled with blocks of snow.

When Link first enters the Western Coast, he can travel left one screen and down a screen, where he will find a cave. Inside is one of the Great Fairy Fountains featured in the game. Link can return to the Great Fairy here at any point in his adventure to restore his health.

During Link's quest, he can meet an Old Man located one screen south of the Gnarled Root Dungeon. He is found during the Summer when the water has receded, revealing a staircase. As soon as Link speaks with the Old Man, this triggers the side quest that leads to acquiring the Red Ring. Four Golden Beasts will appear throughout the Overworld. One of these beasts is the Golden Darknut which appears one screen east of the entrance to the Hero's Cave.

The Golden Darknut is a significantly stronger version of a standard Darknut. Since it is only encountered during Spring, and the default season is Winter, Link will have to wait until he has access to the Tree Stump at the west portion of the region before he can encounter the Golden Darknut.

Later in the game, Link will return to the Western Coast in search for one of the four Jewels. It is located on a small island at the southern end of the coast. In order to reach the island, Link must use his Slingshot and some Ember Seeds to light the Torch, for only then will a bridge appear. On the small island, Link can use a Mystery Seed on the large question mark, causing a Mini-Moldorm to appear. After defeating the enemy, a Treasure Chest containing the X-Shaped Jewel will appear.

After Link aids the Piratians, the Captain will set sail from Subrosia, landing on the Western Coast. A bridge will extend out from the Pirate Ship that they are riding on, allowing Link to reach the western portion of the Western Coast. This will allow Link to reach the Graveyard, and in turn, the seventh dungeon - Explorer's Crypt.

At the far southwestern corner of the region, Link will find the sole Soft Soil location that can be found along the Western Coast. Right next to the soft soil spot is a wall where Vines will grow during Summer. These vines, along with the nearby cave, are the two ways that Link can reach the Graveyard.

One screen northeast of the Pirate Ship, Link will find a treasure chest that contains a Seed Ring. When appraised, this becomes the Blast Ring. Despite being able to see this treasure chest early on in the game, Link will only be able to reach it after the Pirate Shop has docked at the Western Coast.

Hero's Cave

Hero's Cave entrance
Main article: Hero's Cave

The Hero's Cave is the main attraction for Link at the start of the game, as it is where the Wooden Sword rests. Link is required to get ahold of this sword before he can visit the Maku Tree. While Link is traveling through Horon Village, he can speak to the villagers that guide him towards the Hero's Cave. In particular, the Painter speaks of the Hero's Cave within the Western Coast.[1] The mini-dungeon is nearly effortless, owing to its extremely short length and its very weak enemies, those being Keese, Gel, Red Zol, and Green Zol.

In a Linked Game of Oracle of Seasons, Link starts his quest with the Wooden Sword and, as such, will not need to travel to the Hero's Cave initially. Instead, the interior of the Hero's Cave is completely revamped and makes for a much more challenging mini-dungeon. At the end of the mini-dungeon, Link can acquire the Seed Ring that becomes the rare Power Ring L-3.

Enemies

Considering the Western Coast is one of the first regions that Link travels to along his quest, it comprises some of the most basic enemies. This includes Red Octoroks and Sand Crabs.

Linked Game

Just north of the Pirate Ship, Link will find a seemingly abandoned house. Link can walk through the house to reach the lone Tree Stump found within the Western Coast. During a Linked Game, a friendly Ghini will appear within this house. Link can obtain a Secret from the Ghini, who Link later finds out is a former member of the Eyeglass Island Library, in Labrynna.

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References

  1. "Do you know of the Hero's Cave near the Western Coast? The Hero's Sword is said to be hidden there, but no one has ever found it." — Painter, Oracle of Seasons.