Talk:Bottom of the Well

The only boss in the well is the Dead hand so i don't see why we can move it to the boss area. - Garo Ninja

Anybody know how you skip most of the dungeon and do it in 10 minutes? It'd be cool to be able to write that out or link to a page that explains it, and I'd do it if I knew what they were talking about. 03:40, 22 April 2009 (UTC)

Could we get a better image? How about one of the main room. An image of the entrance doesn't really say much about the dungeon. Snakeboss14 00:36, 23 October 2009 (UTC) And BTW, a Piece of Heart? Which?

Proposed name change
I was searching for this page under the name of "Well of Three Features," which is, after all, the well's name. It says so on the sign by the well. I'm not really sure why the page is called "Kakariko Well" when even in the intro paragraph it says that it's the Well of Three Features. I think that the page name should be changed. (I didn't initially know it had a name until I managed to get it to drain; after that I read the sign for no reason, and voila! I learned what to call it.) ----Taka 19:34, 14 April 2011 (EDT)
 * Sorry about that! "Kakariko Well" is an unsourced name, isn't it... I'd definitely support changing it over. On the flipside, I'd estimate that most players simply call it either the dungeon's title, "Bottom of the Well", "Kakariko Well", or simply just the "Well". But considering that this article is about the well itself, and only has one officially sourced name, appearing as a sign at the entrance to it, I'd say moving would be just fine. We can redirect the other common names for it anyway. Good catch! 19:59, 14 April 2011 (EDT)
 * EDIT: The staff found a reference in an official Nintendo Power magazine (taken from Nintendo's mouth), that refers to the well as the Kakariko Well. Because this name is now official, and not only encompasses the Well of Three Features but also the dungeon beyond, the name is much more suitable. Thanks for bringing this to mass attention! I'll see ya around the wiki,Takanuva :) 20:58, 14 April 2011 (EDT)