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{{Dungeon | {{Infobox Dungeon | ||
|image = | |image = | ||
{{Media | {{Media | ||
|Model TWWHD= File:TWWHD Forbidden Woods Model.png | |||
|Screenshot TWW= File:Outer Forbidden Woods.jpg | |Screenshot TWW= File:Outer Forbidden Woods.jpg | ||
|Screenshot TWWHD= File:TWWHD Forbidden Woods.png | |Screenshot TWWHD= File:TWWHD Forbidden Woods.png | ||
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|caption = | |caption = | ||
|location = [[Forest Haven]] | |location = [[Forest Haven]] | ||
|game = | |game = TWW | ||
|item = [[Boomerang]], [[Treasure Chart]] ×2 | |item = {{List|[[Boomerang]], [[Treasure Chart]] ×2}} | ||
|mini-boss = 2 [[Moblin]]s, [[Mothula]] | |mini-boss = {{List|2 [[Moblin]]s, [[Mothula]]}} | ||
|boss = [[Kalle Demos]] | |boss = [[Kalle Demos]] | ||
|quest = [[Farore's Pearl]] | |quest = {{List|[[Farore's Pearl]], [[Heart Container]]}} | ||
|theme music = "[[Forbidden Woods (Theme)|Forbidden Woods]]" | |theme music = "[[Forbidden Woods (Theme)|Forbidden Woods]]" | ||
|strategy= {{StrategyWiki|The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker/Forbidden Woods|Forbidden Woods}} | |||
}} | }} | ||
The {{Term/Store|Forbidden Woods||Series, TWW, TWWHD}} is a foreboding isle in the [[Great Sea]] lying adjacent to [[Forest Haven]] in {{TWW}}. It is the third dungeon in the game, and it serves as the dwelling place of many monsters. [[Makar]] fell into the woods one day while flying over it despite the warnings of [[Great Deku Tree]] not to do so.<ref>{{Cite|N-No! It is not that, O Great Deku Tree! Makar...fell into the Forbidden Woods! I told him to be careful! But still Makar flew above the Forbidden Woods, and as he drew close to it...|Linder|TWW}}</ref> | The {{Term/Store|Forbidden Woods||Series, TWW, TWWHD}} is a foreboding isle in the [[Great Sea]] lying adjacent to [[Forest Haven]] in {{TWW}}. It is the third dungeon in the game, and it serves as the dwelling place of many monsters. [[Makar]] fell into the woods one day while flying over it despite the warnings of [[Great Deku Tree]] not to do so.<ref>{{Cite|N-No! It is not that, O Great Deku Tree! Makar...fell into the Forbidden Woods! I told him to be careful! But still Makar flew above the Forbidden Woods, and as he drew close to it...|Linder|TWW}}</ref> | ||
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==Themes and Navigation== | ==Themes and Navigation== | ||
Once inside the dungeon, the young hero has to explore numerous rooms in which the only way to proceed from one to another is by finding ways to clear the doors of mysterious one-eyed parasites, usually involving the use of [[Boko Nut]]s as well as the occasional [[Bomb Flower]]; in one room, for example, Link simply has to carry the nut to the door leading to the next room; in another, said nut is surrounded by thorned roots and has to be moved from its spot with a wind gust from the [[Deku Leaf]]; in another, he has to bring the nut from one chasm to the other with the help of a wind-operated | Once inside the dungeon, the young hero has to explore numerous rooms in which the only way to proceed from one to another is by finding ways to clear the doors of mysterious one-eyed parasites, usually involving the use of [[Boko Nut]]s as well as the occasional [[Bomb Flower]]; in one room, for example, Link simply has to carry the nut to the door leading to the next room; in another, said nut is surrounded by thorned roots and has to be moved from its spot with a wind gust from the [[Deku Leaf]]; in another, he has to bring the nut from one chasm to the other with the help of a wind-operated {{Term|TWWHD|Cable Platform|link}}; and so on. In other cases, Link requires constant use of the Baba Buds and the Deku Leaf to fly and/or climb up to a high place. | ||
Guarded by a winged [[Mothula]], this dungeon's prize is the [[Boomerang]], a stylish weapon used primarily to stun, or otherwise kill smaller enemies. It can also be used to destroy ropes, gather out-of-reach items, and target switches. The Boomerang is also a replacement of the wooden balls when it comes to open infested doors, especially because these may house more than one target. Like any dungeon item in the other dungeons, the Boomerang is used primarily to dispel the boss, [[Kalle Demos]], a giant carnivorous plant that swallows Makar, holding him captive and forcing [[Link]] to fight against it. | Guarded by a winged [[Mothula]], this dungeon's prize is the [[Boomerang]], a stylish weapon used primarily to stun, or otherwise kill smaller enemies. It can also be used to destroy ropes, gather out-of-reach items, and target switches. The Boomerang is also a replacement of the wooden balls when it comes to open infested doors, especially because these may house more than one target. Like any dungeon item in the other dungeons, the Boomerang is used primarily to dispel the boss, [[Kalle Demos]], a giant carnivorous plant that swallows Makar, holding him captive and forcing [[Link]] to fight against it. | ||
==Minor | ===Minor {{Plural|TWWHD|Enemy}}=== | ||
{{Gallery List|Enemies | |||
|TWW= Boko Baba, Dexivine, Green Chuchu, Moblin, Morth, Mothula, Octorok, Peahat, Tentacle, Tentacle [2] | |||
}} | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The [[Crest of the Kokiri]] can be seen on almost all of the doors in the Forbidden Woods. | *The [[Crest of the Kokiri]] can be seen on almost all of the doors in the Forbidden Woods. | ||
*Despite being entirely disconnected from the other isles of the Forest Haven, the island housing the Forbidden Woods does not appear on Link's [[Sea Chart]]. | *Despite being entirely disconnected from the other isles of the Forest Haven, the island housing the Forbidden Woods does not appear on Link's [[Sea Chart]]. | ||
*Various areas within the dungeon are flooded with strange, purple colored water, similar to the poisonous variety that appears in other forest-themed locations such as [[Woodfall]] in {{MM}} and the | *Various areas within the dungeon are flooded with strange, purple colored water, similar to the poisonous variety that appears in other forest-themed locations such as [[Woodfall]] in {{MM}} and the {{Term|TPHD|Forest Temple|link}} in {{TP}}. Despite its appearance, however, Link is able to swim in it without taking damage of any sort. | ||
==Nomenclature== | ==Nomenclature== | ||
{{ | {{Nomenclature}} | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Forbidden | File:TWW Forbidden Woods Model.png|Model of the {{Term|TWW|Forbidden Woods}}'s exterior from {{TWW|-}} | ||
File: | File:TWW Forbidden Woods Map.png|The map of the dungeon from {{TWW|-}} | ||
File:TWW Crest of the Kokiri Forbidden Woods.png|The Crest of the Kokiri on a door of the Forbidden Woods from {{TWW|-}} | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Forbidden Woods (Theme)]] | * [[Forbidden Woods (Theme)]] | ||
{{Ref}} | {{Ref}} | ||
{{DungeonNav2|TWW}} | {{DungeonNav2|TWW}} | ||
{{Categories | |||
|Great Sea, Islands, Woods | |||
|dungeons= TWW, TWWHD | |||
}} | |||