Water Temple (Ocarina of Time)

Deep under the vast Lake Hylia lies an ancient temple known as the Water Temple. It requires the use of the Iron Boots to get to its entrance gate and the Hookshot to simply open it by shooting the target above. In various parts of the Temple, it is required to go underwater for substantial amounts of time, thus necessitating the Zora Tunic (though the Water Temple can be beaten without it by an experienced and resourceful player). Its enigmatic structure consists of various levels and requires the use of playing Zelda's Lullaby to each of the special markings on the walls. The player will need to use all of their intellectual skills and cunning surviving techniques to truly conquer this temple. This is often seen as the hardest temple the player will come across in the game and possibly the hardest in the entire Zelda series. Be very aware of your surroundings since you never know what to really expect. You shall also come to confront your very own shadow-self sometime while progressing your way forward. Once you acquire the Longshot, you can get the boss key and get to the aquatic boss, Morpha.

Minor Enemies and Traps
Blue Tektite, Shell Blade, Stinger, Spike, Like Like, sink holes, whirlpools, Blade Traps

Trivia

 * The Water Temple was made completely as a tribute to Lord Jabu-Jabu.
 * Due to the frustrating swimming mechanics and the incredible length, many regard the water temple as the most annoying dungeon in Ocarina of Time, and some, the most difficult Zelda dungeon yet.
 * It's possible to become permanently stuck by opening the doors in the wrong order, requiring you to revert to a previous save or start the whole game over.
 * It is very likely that the Water Temple and the Lakebed Temple of Twilight Princess are the one and same location.
 * Due to the Zora Sage, Laruto (who may well be descended from Ruto), as well as the direction from Hyrule to Lake Hylia, it is often assumed that the Earth Temple of The Wind Waker and the Water temple are the same place, just revised.