Moon Dungeon

The are a series of mini-NaN Dungeons found inside the MM3D: in. The NaN Moon Dungeons are connected by the MM3D:. It is the location of the final battle between MM3D: and MM3D:.

Themes and Navigation
The NaN Moon Dungeons become accessible once MM3D: and MM3D: successfully summon the MM3D: to halt the descent of the MM3D:. Afterwards, Majora's Mask will discard the MM3D:'s unconscious body and enter the MM3D:'s mouth, once more driving it down to MM3D:. To stop this, MM3D: and MM3D: follow the cursed Mask and transport to a serene, hilled landscape known as the MM3D:.

Near a MM3D: atop a hill in the MM3D: are four NaN Moon Childs playing. Each MM3D: bears the remains of NaN Bosss that were plaguing each Giant. When spoken to, they ask MM3D: to play with them in exchange for NaN Masks. If MM3D: complies, he will be teleported to one of the NaN Moon Dungeons, depending on which MM3D: was spoken to.

The individual NaN Moon Dungeons are entirely optional, as MM3D: must only speak to the MM3D: that sits beneath the MM3D: wearing Majora's Mask. If MM3D: has not completed all of the NaN Moon Dungeons, the MM3D: will ask MM3D: to play with him before telling him that his NaN Masks are weak. However, if MM3D: has given away each of his NaN Masks, the MM3D: will notice and offer to play "good guys against bad guys", giving MM3D: the MM3D: before initiating the final battle.

Deku Dungeon
The Deku Dungeon is a simple trial that requires MM3D: to skip across spinning platforms containing NaN Deku Flowers and NaN Yellow Deku Flowers while also avoiding spinning, spiked bars. MM3D: can only enter it through giving the MM3D: wearing MM3D: one MM3D:. On each side of the Deku Dungeon are NaN Gossip Stones, which speak of the MM3D:, MM3D:, the MM3D:, the MM3D: and the MM3D:. On one of the ledges on the right-hand side is a MM3D:. The MM3D: at the end asks for one more MM3D: and in return asks MM3D: whether the people he considers to be friends reciprocate the sentiment.

Goron Dungeon
The Goron Dungeon is a trial that requires MM3D: to race across thin strips of land, only being directed by bouncing off of open NaN Treasure Chests. MM3D: can only enter it through giving the MM3D: wearing MM3D: two NaN Masks. Scattered across the Goron Dungeon are NaN Gossip Stones that speak of MM3D:, the MM3D:, the MM3D:, MM3D: and the MM3D:. The MM3D: at the end asks for two more NaN Masks and in return questions MM3D: whether the things that make him happy also make others happy.

Zora Dungeon
The Zora Dungeon is a watery maze that requires MM3D: to swim through interconnected tubes to reach a destination. MM3D: can only enter it through giving the MM3D: wearing MM3D: three NaN Masks. The path to the Moon Child is left, left, right, right. Similarly, the path to the Piece of Heart is left, left, right, left. In the Nintendo 3DS version, the path to the Moon Child is left, right, top and the path to the Piece of Heart is left, right, middle All other paths lead to air pockets with NaN Gossip Stones.

The NaN Gossip Stones in the Zora Dungeon speak of MM3D:, the MM3D:, the MM3D:, the MM3D: and the MM3D:. The MM3D: at the end asks for three more NaN Masks and in return posits whether doing the right thing makes everyone happy.

Link Dungeon
The Link Dungeon is a linear set of rooms that require skills usable only by MM3D:'s MM3D: form. MM3D: can only enter it through giving the MM3D: wearing MM3D: four NaN Masks. Inside, MM3D: must fight a MM3D:, a MM3D:, and an MM3D: to progress through each room. The room with the Iron Knuckle yields a MM3D: containing NaN Bombchus upon defeat, which are used to destroy the cracked wall hiding an MM3D:, which summons a ladder when hit. The subsequent room also contains a cracked ceiling, which hides a frozen MM3D:, requiring MM3D: to hit it with a MM3D: in order to remove the bars protecting the door to the exit. Alternatively, MM3D: can play the "MM3D:" before the NaN Gossip Stones found in the previous rooms. Doing so will make the ladder appear and will remove the bars from the door without the need to hit the NaN Eyeball Switchs. The last MM3D: asks for four more NaN Masks before asking MM3D: what his true face is.

Trivia

 * In, each of the NaN Dungeons has a brief intro cutscene in which the camera briefly shows off the area. In , these cutscenes (except the cutscene for the Link Dungeon) exist in the game's data, but are unused.