Talk:Dungeons in Ocarina of Time

The dungeon "Bottom of the Well" is refered as "Kakariko Well". The dungeon "Inside Ganon's Castle" is refered as "Ganon's Castle". The optional dungeon "Gerudo Training Ground" is absent.

You may see these in the real game, but I have written here some quick references. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5suiSLsJSQ (Bottom of the Well) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnWwvV_lIeg (Inside Ganon's Castle) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mt3rxOHkoP0 (Gerudo Training Ground) Kakariko Well Ganon's Tower Gerudo's Training Ground


 * You bring up a good point. However, while the "Bottom of the Well" name should be there, "Ganon's Castle" is as such because while the majority of the level occurs inside the castle, there are portions of it that do not (i.e. whenever Link uses wall-hugging outside walkways to access higher floors). The blanket term fits better here. And thanks for bringing to our attention the absence of the Gerudo Training Ground. 23:09, 18 March 2011 (EDT)

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Some dungeons are listed as mini-dungeons. This may be true for Ice Cavern, because it is small - however it has a map and a compass. The Gerudo Training Ground is optional. But the Bottom of the Well is harder than Inside the Deku Tree, and you may call it a small dungeon only if you know exactly where are you going and practically skip almost all of it. In a strange and unique way, Gerudo's Fortress is a small dungeon too ; it hasn't got a map or a compass but it has mini-bosses. It is more difficult than Inside the Deku Tree also. Could you please specify what a mini-dungeon is? F.e. a main dungeon is mandatory, has a map, a compass, a new weapon and a major final object (gem or medallion)?Gomess 512 (talk) 03:40, 15 March 2014 (UTC)
 * A main dungeon is recognized as a main dungeon by the game; for Ocarina of Time, you recieve a quest item. Mini-dungeons are generally obstacles only, or reward you with weapons only.KrytenKoro (talk) 03:54, 15 March 2014 (UTC)