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{{Split|Kakariko Hot Spring}}
|name = Hot Spring
{{Split|Death Mountain Hot Spring}}
|image = [[File:Death Mountain Hot Spring.jpg|300px]]
{{Infobox Location
|caption = [[Death Mountain|Death Mountain's]] hot spring in ''Twilight Princess''
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|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''
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|Screenshot MM= File:MM Hot Spring.png
|items = [[Hot Spring Water]]
|Screenshot MM3D= File:MM3D Hot Spring.png
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|Screenshot TP= File:TP Death Mountain Hot Spring.jpg
|theme music =
|Screenshot TPHD= File:TPHD Hot Spring.png
|Screenshot BotW= File:BotW Hot Spring.png
|Screenshot TotK= File:TotK Hot Spring.png
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A '''Hot Spring''' is a recurring location in the {{Series|The Legend of Zelda|''Zelda'' series}}, first appearing in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''.
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{{Term/Store|Hot Spring|Hot Springs|Series|plural}} are recurring locations in {{TLoZ|Series}}.{{Name Ref|MM3D, TPHD, BotW, TotK}}
 
==Features and Overview==
==={{MM|-}}===
In {{MM}}, three Hot Springs can be found. The first one is located in the [[Goron Graveyard]]. After obtaining the [[Goron Mask]], [[Link]] can pull [[Darmani III]]'s grave to reveal the spring. Link can use an empty [[Bottle]] to scoop some [[Hot Spring Water]] and unfreeze one of the [[Goron]]s outside the graveyard, the [[Goron Elder#Majora's Mask|Goron Elder]], and the entrance to the second Hot Spring. The second one is located inside a [[Secret Grotto]] in the second of the [[Twin Islands]]. The last spring can be found [[Beneath the Well]] in [[Ikana Canyon]]. It is protected by a [[Dexihand]] and can be used to get some Hot Spring Water for one of the [[Gibdo]]s inside.
 
==={{TP|-}}===
In {{TP}}, there is a Hot Spring in [[Kakariko Village]] and another one in [[Death Mountain]]. The Kakariko Hot Spring is located atop the [[Elde Inn]] and is merely a small pond.<ref>{{Cite|Kakariko Hot Spring / Anyone and everyone is welcome. Soak slowly to warm your heart!|Sign|TP}}</ref> Link can only reach it via the Elde Inn. The Hot Spring from Death Mountain is a popular spot for Gorons.<ref>{{Cite|Without sumo matches, the hot spring is the only thing we have to look forward to, Brother.|Goron|TP}}</ref> There is also a {{Term|TPHD|Goron Store|link}} located in the far end of the Hot Spring. Besides scooping Hot Spring Water from them, Link can recover his [[Heart]]s by standing in Hot Springs.<ref>{{Cite|Sitting in a hot spring warms up your body and soul...and gradually fills you up with energy, Brother.|Goron|TP}}</ref>
 
==={{BotW|-}}===
In {{BotW}}, a number of Hot Springs can be found across the [[Eldin (Region)|Eldin Region]] and the [[Hebra Mountains]]. The Spring's warm waters will gradually replenish Link's Hearts so long as he is at least waist-deep in the water. A number of Hot Springs in Eldin are named, including [[Gero Pond]], the [[Goron Hot Springs]], [[Lake Ferona]], and {{Term|BotW|Lake Intenoch|link}}. Unnamed Hot Springs can also be found around the region. The various Hot Springs in Hebra are all named, including [[Goflam's Secret Hot Spring]], [[Sherfin's Secret Hot Spring]] and [[Sturnida Secret Hot Spring]]. There is also an isolated unnamed Hot Spring in [[West Necluda]] just south-southwest of [[Mount Rozudo]], and another located beneath {{Term|BotW|Hyrule Castle (Dungeon)|link}}. Link can also make [[Hard-Boiled Egg]]s by throwing [[Bird Egg]]s into Hot Springs.
 
==={{TotK|-}}===
{{Stub|TotK}}
 
====List of {{Plural|TotK|Hot Spring}}====
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|header= {{Plural|TotK|Hot Spring}}
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{{Data Table
|game= TotK
|columns= {{Term|TotK|Hot Spring}}[Term][Nowrap], Location[Term], {{Term|TotK|Depths}}/{{Term|TotK|Surface}} Counterpart[Term][Nowrap]
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| Gero Pond
| Eldin Canyon
| N/A
|-
| Goflam's Secret Hot Spring
| Hebra Mountains
| Goflam's Lavafalls
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| Golow River
| Eldin Canyon
| N/A
|-
| Goron City
| Eldin Canyon
| N/A
|-
| Goron Hot Springs
| Eldin Canyon
| N/A
|-
| Goronbi Lake
| Eldin Canyon
| N/A
|-
| Gortram Cliff
| Eldin Canyon
| N/A
|-
| Gut Check Rock
| Eldin Canyon
| N/A
|-
| Lake Intenoch
| Eldin Canyon
| N/A
|-
| Lizard Lakes
| Eldin Canyon
| N/A
|-
| Meda Mountain
| East Necluda
| Meda Lavafalls
|-
| Sherfin's Secret Hot Spring
| Hebra Mountains
| Sherfin's Lavafalls
|-
| Simmerstone Springs
| Eldin Canyon
| N/A
|-
| Shrine of Resurrection
| Great Plateau
| Secret Spring of Revival
|-
| Sturnida Secret Hot Spring
| Hebra Mountains
| Sturnida Lavafalls
|-
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| Secret Spring of Revival
| Central Hyrule Depths
| Shrine of Resurrection
}}
}}
 
==Nomenclature==
{{Nomenclature}}


==Appearances==
==Gallery==
===''Majora's Mask''===
<gallery>
[[File:Gorongraveyard.png|thumb|left|The hot spring inside the [[Goron Graveyard]]]]
File:MM Goron Graveyard.png|The Goron Graveyard's Hot Spring from {{MM|-}}
In ''Majora's Mask'', hot springs are vital to proceed through the game. [[Link]] must obtain [[Hot Spring Water]] to unfreeze the [[Goron Elder]], who will teach him the "[[Goron Lullaby]]." The main hot spring is found inside the [[Goron Graveyard]], located atop the [[Mountain Village]]. However, in order to reveal the hot spring, [[Link]] as a [[Goron]] must pull back [[Darmani]]'s grave, which will immediately make the hot spring flow. The young hero can return to the graveyard at any time to store more hot spring water in an empty [[bottle]].
File:Beneath the Well Hot Spring.png|Beneath the Well's Hot Spring from {{MM|-}}
File:TP Kakariko Hot Spring.jpg|Kakariko's Hot Spring from {{TP|-}}
</gallery>


The only other hot spring is located a [[Secret Grotto]] in the second island of the [[Spectacle Rock#Majora's Mask|Twin Islands]], right before the bridge that leads to the [[Goron Village]].
{{Ref}}
[[File:Kakariko Hot Spring.jpg|Kakariko's Hot Spring from ''Twilight Princess''|thumb|right]]
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===''Twilight Princess''===
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', there are two hot springs: one in [[Kakariko Village]] and another one in [[Death Mountain]]. The Kakariko Hot Spring is located atop the [[Elde Inn]] and is merely a small pond.<ref name=spring>{{cite|Kakariko Hot Spring / Anyone and everyone is welcome. Soak slowly to warm your heart!|Sign|Twilight Princess}}</ref> Link can only reach it via the [[Elde Inn]]. The bigger of the two hot springs is the one situated in Death Mountain, which is a popular spot for [[Goron]]s.<ref>{{cite|Without sumo matches, the hot spring is the only thing we have to look forward to, Brother.|A Goron|Twilight Princess}}</ref> There is also a [[Goron Shop#Twilight Princess|Goron Shop]] located in the far end of the hot spring.


Other than being able to store hot springwater for later use, hot springs are useful for completely recovering Link's health.<ref>{{cite|Sitting in a hot spring warms up your body and soul...and gradually fills you up with energy, Brother.|A Goron|Twilight Princess}}</ref>
{{Categories
==References==
|Ikana Region, Snowhead Region, Springs, Hot Springs
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  |locations= MM, MM3D, TP, TPHD, BotW, TotK
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{{Names
| English=
| Japanese=
| Spanish=
| Spanish(LA)=
| Spanish(SP)= Manantial caliente
| French=
| French(CA)=  
| French(FR)= Source chaude
| German= heißen Quelle
| Italian=  
}}
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