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==In Ocarina of Time==
{{Infobox Dungeon
|type=  
|image=  
{{Media
|Artwork OoT= File:Forest Temple Artwork.png
|Screenshot OoT= File:OoT Forest Temple.png
|Screenshot OoT3D= File:OoT3D Forest Temple.png
|Screenshot TP= File:TP Forest Temple.png
|Screenshot TPHD= File:TPHD Forest Temple.png
|Screenshot ST= File:ST Forest Temple.png
|Screenshot SS= File:SS Forest Temple.png
|Screenshot SSHD= File:SSHD Forest Temple.png
|Screenshot TFH= File:TFH Forest Temple.png
}}
|caption=
|pronunciation=
|location=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|OoT= {{Term|OoT3D|Sacred Forest Meadow|link}}
|TP= {{Term|TPHD|Faron Woods|link}}
|ST= {{Term|ST|Forest Realm|link}}
|SS= {{Term|SS|Deep Woods|link}}
|TFH= {{Term|TFH|Woodlands|link}}
}}
|game= OoT, TP, ST, SS, TFH
|other= OoT4kMK, OoT4kGBAC, OoTPtA, OoT (Himekawa), TP (Himekawa)
|item=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|OoT= {{Term|OoT3D|Fairy Bow|link}}
|TP= {{Term|TPHD|Gale Boomerang|link}}
|ST= {{Term|ST|Whirlwind|link}}, "{{Term|ST|Song of Healing|link}}"
|TFH= {{Term|TFH|Bomb|link}}, {{Term|TFH|Bow|link}}
|OoTPtA= {{Term|OoTPtA|Fairy Bow|link}}
|OoT (Himekawa)= {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Fairy Bow|link}}
|TP (Himekawa)= {{Term|TP (Himekawa)|Gale Boomerang|link}}
}}
|quest=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|OoT= {{Term|OoT|Forest Medallion|link}}, {{Term|OoT3D|Heart Container|link}}
|TP= {{Term|TPHD|Fused Shadow|link}}, {{Term|TPHD|Heart Container|link}}
|ST= {{Term|ST|Force Gem|link}}, {{Term|ST|Forest Seal|link}}, {{Term|ST|Heart Container|link}}
|TFH= {{Term|TFH|Lady's Glasses|link}}
|OoTPtA= {{Term|OoTPtA|Forest Medallion|link}}
|TP (Himekawa)= {{Term|TP (Himekawa)|Fused Shadow|link}}
}}
|mini-boss=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|OoT= {{Term|OoT3D|Amy|link}}, {{Term|OoT3D|Beth (Poe)|link}}, {{Term|OoT3D|Joelle|link}}, {{Term|OoT3D|Meg|link}}
|TP= {{Term|TPHD|Ook|link}}
|ST= {{Term|ST|Mothula|link}}
|TFH=
|OoT4kGBAC= {{Term|OoT4kGBAC|Joelle|link}}
|OoTPtA= {{Term|OoTPtA|Amy|link}}, {{Term|OoTPtA|Meg|link}}
|TP (Himekawa)= {{Term|TP (Himekawa)|Ook|link}}
}}
|boss=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|OoT= {{Term|OoT3D|Phantom Ganon|link}}
|TP= {{Term|TPHD|Diababa|link}}
|ST= {{Term|ST|Stagnox|link}}
|TFH= {{Term|TFH|Margoma|link}}
|OoT4kMK= {{Term|OoT4kMK|Phantom Ganon|link}}
|OoTPtA= {{Term|OoTPtA|Phantom Ganon|link}}
|OoT (Himekawa)= {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Phantom Ganon|link}}
|TP (Himekawa)= {{Term|TP (Himekawa)|Diababa|link}}
}}
|temperature=
|theme= "{{Term|Series|Forest Temple (Theme)|link}}"
|strategy=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|OoT= {{StrategyWiki|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time/Forest Temple|Forest Temple}}
|TP= {{StrategyWiki|The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess/Forest Temple|Forest Temple}}
|ST= {{StrategyWiki|The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks/Wooded (Forest) Temple|Forest Temple}}
|TFH= {{StrategyWiki|The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes/Forest Temple|Forest Temple}}
}}
|zu=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|TP= {{ZU Guide|https://zeldauniverse.net/guides/twilight-princess/walkthrough/chapter-4-forest-temple/|Forest Temple}}
|ST= {{ZU Guide|https://zeldauniverse.net/guides/spirit-tracks/walkthrough/chapter-2-the-forest-realm/|Forest Realm}}
|TFH= {{ZU Guide|https://zeldauniverse.net/guides/tri-force-heroes/walkthrough/woodlands-level-4-forest-temple/|Forest Temple}}
}}
}}
The {{Term/Store|Forest Temple|Forest Temples|Series, OoT, OoT3D, TP, TPHD, ST, SS, SSHD, OoTPtA, OoT (Himekawa)}} is a recurring {{Term|Series|Dungeon|link}} and location in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 159, {{Exp Game|TFH}} 240, {{Exp Game|OoT, OoT3D}} 278, {{Exp Game|TP, TPHD}} & 290 {{Exp Game|ST}}}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Forest Temple|Map|SS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Forest Temple|Map|SSHD}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= OoTPtA |publisher= |page= 40}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= OoT (Himekawa) |publisher= |page= 138}}</ref> The {{Term|Series|Forest Temple}} goes unnamed in {{OoT4kMK}}, {{OoT4kGBAC}}, and {{TP|Himekawa|-}}.
 
==Overview==
==={{OoT|-}}===
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  |columns= 4
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  |content2= [[File:OoT3D Forest Temple B1.png|link=]]
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The {{Term|OoT3D|Forest Temple}} is the first {{Term|OoT3D|Dungeon|link}} that {{Term|OoT3D|Link|link}} is directed to as an adult in {{OoT}}. He must journey here to save his childhood friend, the {{Term|OoT3D|Kokiri|link}} named {{Term|OoT3D|Saria|link}}, only to awaken her to her role as the {{Term|OoT3D|Sage|link|display=Sage of Forest}}.<ref>{{Cite|Thank you... Because of you, I could awaken as a Sage... I am Saria. The Sage of the Forest Temple...|Saria|OoT}}</ref> The primary item of the {{Term|OoT3D|Forest Temple|display=Temple}} is the {{Term|OoT3D|Fairy Bow|link}}, and its boss is {{Term|OoT3D|Phantom Ganon|link}}.
 
====Areas====
{{Gallery List|Locations
|OoT= Basement, East Courtyard, Main Room, Stone Tower, Twisted Hallway, West Courtyard
}}
 
====Entrance to the {{Term|OoT3D|Forest Temple|display=Temple}}====
Deep within the {{Term|OoT3D|Sacred Forest Meadow|link}} in the {{Term|OoT3D|Lost Woods|link}} lies the mansion-like {{Term|OoT3D|Forest Temple}},<ref>{{Cite|The Forest Temple is located in the Sacred Forest Meadow in the far side of the Lost Woods.|N/A|OoT}}</ref> inhabited by many fierce foes. Since the stairway leading to the {{Term|OoT3D|Forest Temple|display=Temple}} is now broken, the only way to gain access to the {{Term|OoT3D|Forest Temple|display=Temple}} is by obtaining the {{Term|OoT3D|Hookshot|link}} from the {{Term|OoT3D|Kakariko Village Graveyard|link}} and using it to grab onto a {{Term|OoT3D|Tree|link}} branch hanging off of the entrance platform.<ref>{{Cite|Unfortunately, equipped as you currently are, you cannot even enter the temple... But, if you believe what I'm saying, you should head to Kakariko Village...|Sheik|OoT}}</ref>
 
====Themes and Navigation====
[[File:Forest Temple interior OoT.jpg|thumb|left|One of the {{Term|OoT3D|Forest Temple|display=Temple}}'s twisted corridors]]
The {{Term|OoT3D|Forest Temple}} is an eerie, complex {{Term|OoT3D|Temple}} filled with strange puzzles and other features designed to confuse its explorers, such as an array of {{Plural|OoT3D|Switch|link}} which have the ability to twist entire hallways in an unnatural manner, rearranging the very {{Term|OoT3D|Dungeon}}, making walls become floors. It one of the few {{Plural|OoT3D|Dungeon}} in {{TLoZ|Series}} whose structure can be altered in this manner. The {{Term|OoT3D|Dungeon}}'s interior design is reminiscent of a mansion or castle, with portraits hanging in certain rooms and quaint red carpets decorating the floor. This is also one of the few {{Plural|OoT3D|Dungeon}} that has open-air elements, walled gardens are found on the east and west sides of the {{Term|OoT3D|Dungeon}}, connected by two wells. Most of its rooms and corridors are covered with moss and {{Plural|OoT3D|Vine|link}}, and many hold enemies. However, most of the threats {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} will encounter in this {{Term|OoT3D|Dungeon}} are undead.
 
The {{Term|OoT3D|Forest Temple|display=Temple}} is also where the four {{Term|OoT3D|Poe Sisters|link}} appear by stealing the flames from four multicolored {{Plural|OoT3D|Torch|link}} in the center of the main room of the {{Term|OoT3D|Dungeon}}. This becomes the primary puzzle that the {{Term|OoT3D|Dungeon}} is centered around: {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} must hunt down and destroy them to restore the flames and complete the {{Term|OoT3D|Forest Temple|display=Temple}}. The first two {{Term|OoT3D|Poe Sisters|display=Sisters}} can be found on the upper levels of the {{Term|OoT3D|Forest Temple|display=Temple}}, in passageways with staircases; the third {{Term|OoT3D|Poe Sisters|display=Sister}} appears in the eastern end of the upper levels after {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} solves a jigsaw puzzle, and the final {{Term|OoT3D|Poe Sisters|display=Sister}} returns to the {{Term|OoT3D|Dungeon}}'s main chamber after her sisters are defeated.
 
The {{Term|OoT3D|Forest Temple|display=Temple}}'s music uses a mix of haunting, eerie sounds and a slow, gentle melody driven by wind instruments. Its boss is {{Term|OoT3D|Phantom Ganon|link}},<ref>{{Cite|Phantom Ganon It's an evil ghost of the Forest Temple! He comes out of one of the pictures. Answer his magic attack with an attack of your own!|Navi|OoT}}</ref> a ghost of {{Term|OoT3D|Ganondorf|link}}'s creation.
 
In {{MQ}}, the locations of {{Plural|OoT3D|Small Key|link}} and {{Plural|OoT3D|Locked Door}} have changed. The two {{Plural|OoT3D|Wolfos}} are no longer at the entrance of the {{Term|OoT3D|Forest Temple|display=Temple}}, but rather at the room where the first {{Term|OoT3D|Stalfos|link}} was fought. The {{Term|OoT3D|Stalfos}} now appears in a small connecting room and rewards {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} with the {{Term|OoT3D|Dungeon Map|link}}. More {{Plural|OoT3D|Skulltula|link}} and {{Plural|OoT3D|Skullwalltula|link}} appear throughout the {{Term|OoT3D|Dungeon}}. The room with the {{Term|OoT3D|Floormaster}} has been altered to host a single {{Term|OoT3D|ReDead|link}} whereas the {{Term|OoT3D|Floormaster}} has been moved elsewhere. There are two extra blocks in the jigsaw puzzle room, but they serve no purpose other than to obfuscate the puzzle further. The first twisted room is straightened when it is first found, and is twisted by activating a {{Term|OoT3D|Crystal Switch|link}} instead of an {{Term|OoT3D|Eyeball Switch|link}}. Puzzles involving {{Plural|OoT3D|Time Block|link}} have been added throughout the {{Term|OoT3D|Dungeon}} as well. The wells are now emptied by shooting an {{Term|OoT3D|Eyeball Switch}} with an {{Term|OoT3D|Arrow|link}}.
 
====={{Plural|OoT3D|Enemy}}=====
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|OoT=
Big Deku Baba [Qty:3][Sublocation:East Courtyard:West Courtyard]<!-- 2 from the West Courtyard, 1 from the East Courtyard -->,
Blue Bubble [Qty:7]<!-- 3 from the Stone Tower -->,
Deku Baba [Qty:1][Sublocation:East Courtyard]<!-- 1 from the East Courtyard -->,
Floormaster [Qty:1],
Gold Skulltula [Qty:4]<!-- 1 from Main Room, 1 from the West Courtyard, 1 from the East Courtyard, 1 from the Basement -->,
Green Bubble [Qty:2],
Octorok [Qty:2][Sublocation:East Courtyard:West Courtyard]<!-- 1 from the West Courtyard, 1 from the East Courtyard -->,
Poison Pool [2][Qty:1],
Skulltula [Qty:7]<!-- 1 from the Basement -->,
Skullwalltula [Qty:4][Sublocation:East Courtyard:West Courtyard]<!-- 3 from the West Courtyard, 1 from the East Courtyard -->,
Wallmaster [Qty:2]<!-- 1 from the Twisted Hallway -->,
Wolfos [Qty:2]
}}
 
;{{MQ|-}}
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|OoT=
Big Deku Baba [Qty:2][Sublocation:East Courtyard]<!-- 2 from the East Courtyard -->,
Big Skulltula [Qty:2]<!-- 1 from the Basement-->,
Blue Bubble [Qty:2][Sublocation:Stone Tower]<!-- 2 from the Stone Tower -->,
Deku Baba [Qty:1][Sublocation:East Courtyard]<!-- 1 from the East Courtyard -->,
Gold Skulltula [Qty:5]<!-- 1 from the Stone Tower, 1 from the West Courtyard, 1 from the East Courtyard -->,
Green Bubble [Qty:2],
Octorok [Qty:3][Sublocation:West Courtyard]<!-- 3 from the West Courtyard -->,
Poison Pool [2][Qty:1],
ReDead [Qty:1],
Skulltula [Qty:13]<!-- 1 from the West Courtyard, 1 from the Basement -->,
Skullwalltula [Qty:9]<!-- 3 from the West Courtyard, 1 from the East Courtyard -->,
Wallmaster [Qty:2]<!-- 1 from the Twisted Hallway -->,
Wolfos [Qty:2]{{List Note|Two do not [[Zelda Wiki:Glossary#Reappear|reappear]].}}
}}
{{List Notes}}
 
======{{Plural|OoT3D|Sub-Boss}}======
{{Hatnote|There are six {{Term|OoT3D|Sub-Boss}} fights in this location.}}
 
{{Listing Container|
{{Listing Item|header= {{Term|OoT3D|Sub-Boss}} Battle|content=
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|OoT= Stalfos [Qty:2]
}}
}}
 
{{Listing Item|header= {{Term|OoT3D|Sub-Boss}} Battle|content=
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|OoT= Stalfos [Qty:3]{{List Note|Two only appear after the first one is defeated.}}
}}
{{List Notes}}
}}
 
{{Listing Item|header= {{Term|OoT3D|Sub-Boss}} Battle|content=
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|OoT= Joelle [Qty:1]
}}
{{List Notes}}
}}
 
{{Listing Item|header= {{Term|OoT3D|Sub-Boss}} Battle|content=
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|OoT= Beth (Poe) [Qty:1]
}}
{{List Notes}}
}}
 
{{Listing Item|header= {{Term|OoT3D|Sub-Boss}} Battle|content=
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|OoT= Amy [Qty:1]
}}
{{List Notes}}
}}
 
{{Listing Item|header= {{Term|OoT3D|Sub-Boss}} Battle|content=
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|OoT= Meg [Qty:1][Sublocation:Main Room]
}}
}}
}}
 
;{{MQ|-}}
{{Hatnote|There are six {{Term|OoT3D|Sub-Boss}} fights in this location.}}
{{Listing Container|
{{Listing Item|header= {{Term|OoT3D|Sub-Boss}} Battle|content=
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|OoT= Stalfos [Qty:1]
}}
}}
 
{{Listing Item|header= {{Term|OoT3D|Sub-Boss}} Battle|content=
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|OoT= Stalfos [Qty:3]{{List Note|Two only appear after the first one is defeated.}}
}}
{{List Notes}}
}}
 
{{Listing Item|header= {{Term|OoT3D|Sub-Boss}} Battle|content=
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|OoT= Joelle [Qty:1]
}}
}}
 
{{Listing Item|header= {{Term|OoT3D|Sub-Boss}} Battle|content=
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|OoT= Beth (Poe) [Qty:1]
}}
}}
 
{{Listing Item|header= {{Term|OoT3D|Sub-Boss}} Battle|content=
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|OoT= Amy [Qty:1]
}}
}}
 
{{Listing Item|header= {{Term|OoT3D|Sub-Boss}} Battle|content=
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|OoT= Meg [Qty:1][Sublocation:Main Room]
}}
}}
}}
 
======{{Plural|OoT3D|Boss}}======
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|OoT= Phantom Ganon<br/>''Evil Spirit from Beyond''
}}
 
====={{Plural|OoT3D|Treasure Chest}}=====
{{Treasure Chests|game= OoT3D
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Small Key
| [[File:OoT3D Forest Temple Treasure Chest.png|link=]]
| Atop the western {{Term|OoT3D|Tree|link}} in the entrance room
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Small Key
| [[File:OoT3D Forest Temple Treasure Chest 2.png|link=]]
| Appears in the center of 1F's northern room once the {{Plural|OoT3D|Stalfos|link}} have been defeated
|-
| Treasure Chest [2]
| Dungeon Map
| [[File:OoT3D Forest Temple Treasure Chest 3.png|link=]]
| Appears in the center of 2F's central hallway once the {{Term|OoT3D|Blue Bubble|link}} has been defeated
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Recovery Heart
| [[File:OoT3D Forest Temple Treasure Chest 4.png|link=]]
| Atop the raised ground above the {{Term|OoT3D|Water (Terrain)|link}} in the {{Term|OoT3D|East Courtyard|link}}
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Small Key
| [[File:OoT3D Forest Temple Treasure Chest 5.png|link=]]
| On the western side of the sewer tunnel connecting the {{Term|OoT3D|East Courtyard|link|display=East}} and {{Term|OoT3D|West Courtyard|link|display=West Courtyards}}
|-
| Treasure Chest [2]
| Fairy Bow
| [[File:OoT3D Forest Temple Treasure Chest 6.png|link=]]
| Appears in the center of 2F's north-central room once the {{Plural|OoT3D|Stalfos|link}} have been defeated
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Small Key
| [[File:OoT3D Forest Temple Treasure Chest 7.png|link=]]
| Appears beside the golden {{Term|OoT3D|Torch|link}} in the room east of the {{Term|OoT3D|Twisted Hallway|link}} once {{Term|OoT3D|Joelle|link}} has been defeated
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Bundle of Arrows [2]
| [[File:OoT3D Forest Temple Treasure Chest 8.png|link=]]
| Appears atop a ledge in the {{Term|OoT3D|Stone Tower|link}}'s third level once the golden {{Term|OoT3D|Eye Switch|link}} has been activated
|-
| Treasure Chest [3]
| Boss Key
| [[File:OoT3D Forest Temple Treasure Chest 9.png|link=]]
| Along the eastern wall of the {{Term|OoT3D|Twisted Hallway|link}}'s northern chamber<br/>Accessible by striking the silver {{Term|OoT3D|Eye Switch|link}} with an {{Term|OoT3D|Arrow|link}} in the {{Term|OoT3D|Stone Tower|link}}
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Compass
| [[File:OoT3D Forest Temple Treasure Chest 10.png|link=]]
| Appears beside the golden {{Term|OoT3D|Torch|link}} in the room where {{Term|OoT3D|Beth (Poe)|link}} is fought once she has been defeated
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Small Key
| [[File:OoT3D Forest Temple Treasure Chest 11.png|link=]]
| Appears beside the wall in 1F's western room once the {{Term|OoT3D|Floormaster|link}} has been defeated
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Bundle of Arrows
| [[File:OoT3D Forest Temple Treasure Chest 12.png|link=]]
| In a gap near the southern {{Term|OoT3D|Door|link}} beneath the falling ceiling in 1F's northeastern room
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Bundle of Arrows [File:OoT3D Arrow Model.png]
| [[File:OoT3D Forest Temple Treasure Chest 13.png|link=]]
| In the {{Term|OoT3D|Basement|link}}'s southwestern chamber
}}
 
;{{MQ|-}}
{{Treasure Chests|game= OoT3D
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Small Key
| [[File:OoT3D MQ Forest Temple Treasure Chest.png|link=]]
| Appears atop the western {{Term|OoT3D|Tree|link}} when the {{Term|OoT3D|Floor Switch|link}} on the eastern tree has been pressed
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Small Key
| [[File:OoT3D MQ Forest Temple Treasure Chest 2.png|link=]]
| Appears in 1F's northern room once the {{Plural|OoT3D|Wolfos|link}} have been defeated
|-
| Treasure Chest [3]
| Boss Key
| [[File:OoT3D MQ Forest Temple Treasure Chest 3.png|link=]]
| In the northwest corner of the {{Term|OoT3D|Twisted Hallway|link}}'s northern chamber
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Small Key
| [[File:OoT3D MQ Forest Temple Treasure Chest 4.png|link=]]
| Appears in 1F's eastern room once the {{Term|OoT3D|ReDead|link}} has been defeated
|-
| Treasure Chest [2]
| Fairy Bow
| [[File:OoT3D MQ Forest Temple Treasure Chest 5.png|link=]]
| Appears in 2F's northern-central room once the {{Plural|OoT3D|Stalfos|link}} have been defeated
|-
| Treasure Chest [2]
| Dungeon Map
| [[File:OoT3D MQ Forest Temple Treasure Chest 6.png|link=]]
| Appears in the room west of the {{Term|OoT3D|Twisted Hallway|link}} once {{Term|OoT3D|Joelle|link}} is defeated
|-
| Treasure Chest [2]
| Compass
| [[File:OoT3D MQ Forest Temple Treasure Chest 7.png|link=]]
| Appears in the room where {{Term|OoT3D|Beth (Poe)|link}} is fought once she is defeated
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Small Key
| [[File:OoT3D MQ Forest Temple Treasure Chest 8.png|link=]]
| Atop the northern balcony in the {{Term|OoT3D|East Courtyard|link}}
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Small Key
| [[File:OoT3D MQ Forest Temple Treasure Chest 9.png|link=]]
| On the west side of the sewer tunnel connecting the {{Term|OoT3D|East Courtyard|link|display=East}} and {{Term|OoT3D|West Courtyard|link|display=West Courtyards}}
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Bundle of Arrows [File:OoT3D Arrow Model.png]
| [[File:OoT3D MQ Forest Temple Treasure Chest 10.png|link=]]
| Appears in the room with the falling ceiling after the eastern {{Term|OoT3D|Floor Switch|link}} is pressed
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Small Key
| [[File:OoT3D MQ Forest Temple Treasure Chest 11.png|link=]]
| Atop the raised ground across the stream of {{Term|OoT3D|Water|link}} in the {{Term|OoT3D|East Courtyard|link}}
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Bundle of Arrows [File:OoT3D Arrow Model.png]
| [[File:OoT3D MQ Forest Temple Treasure Chest 12.png|link=]]
| In the northeastern chamber of the {{Term|OoT3D|Basement|link}}
}}
 
====={{Plural|OoT3D|Golden Skull Token}}=====
{{Gold Skulltulas|game= OoT3D
|-
| Forest Temple
| On the {{Plural|OoT3D|Vine|link}} beside the eastern {{Term|OoT3D|Tree|link}} in the entrance room
|-
| Forest Temple [2]
| On the wall east of the northern {{Term|OoT3D|Door|link}} in the {{Term|OoT3D|Main Room|link}}
|-
| Forest Temple [3]
| On the wall above the raised ground across the {{Term|OoT3D|Water (Terrain)|link}} in the {{Term|OoT3D|East Courtyard|link}}
|-
| Forest Temple [4]
| High on the wall north of the arches in the {{Term|OoT3D|West Courtyard|link}}
|-
| Forest Temple [5]
| On the wall inside the southwestern chamber of the {{Term|OoT3D|Basement|link}}
}}
 
;{{MQ|-}}
{{Gold Skulltulas|game= OoT3D
|-
| MQ Forest Temple
| Above the {{Term|OoT3D|Door|link}} in the hallway leading to the {{Term|OoT3D|Main Room|link}}
|-
| MQ Forest Temple [2]
| Behind the southern wall near the entrance of the {{Term|OoT3D|Stone Tower|link}}
|-
| MQ Forest Temple [3]
| Atop the ledge above the {{Term|OoT3D|Well|link}} with {{Plural|OoT3D|Vine|link}} in the {{Term|OoT3D|West Courtyard|link}}
|-
| MQ Forest Temple [4]
| On the {{Term|OoT3D|Hookshot|link}} {{Term|OoT3D|Target|link}} over the entrance of the {{Term|OoT3D|East Courtyard|link}}
|-
| MQ Forest Temple [5]
| On the bars on the east side of the sewer tunnel connecting the {{Term|OoT3D|East Courtyard|link|display=East}} and {{Term|OoT3D|West Courtyard|link|display=West Courtyards}}
}}
 
==={{TP|-}}===
====Areas====
{{Gallery List|Locations
|TP= Cavern of Ook, Crossroads Hub, Giant Forest Tree Chasm, Lair of Big Baba, Nest of the Skulltulas, Room of the Tile Worms, Small Cave Maze, Staircase Cavern, Step-Stone Caverns, Totem Pole Cage Room, Waterlogged Cavern, Wind Bridge Crossroads, Wind Gorge
|TPHD= Cavern of Ook, Crossroads Hub, Giant Forest Tree Chasm, Lair of Big Baba, Nest of the Skulltulas, Room of the Tile Worms, Small Cave Maze, Staircase Cavern, Step-Stone Caverns, Totem Pole Cage Room, Waterlogged Cavern, Wind Bridge Crossroads, Wind Gorge
}}
 
====Entrance to the {{Term|TPHD|Forest Temple|display=Temple}}====
The {{Term|TPHD|Forest Temple}} is housed within a massive {{Term|TPHD|Tree|link}} in {{Term|TPHD|Faron Woods|link}}. If {{Term|TPHD|Link|link}} revisits the {{Term|TPHD|Forest Temple|display=Temple}} after clearing it, the {{Term|TPHD|Clawshot|link}} will be needed in order to make it any further than the {{Term|TPHD|Dungeon}}'s main room, as well as to reach the {{Term|TPHD|Boss|link}} chamber. This is because the {{Plural|TPHD|Monkey|link}} that initially helped him traverse the {{Term|TPHD|Forest Temple|display=Temple}} disappear from inside it once the {{Term|TPHD|Boss}} is defeated.
 
====Themes and Navigation====
The {{Term|TPHD|Forest Temple}} is infested with {{Plural|TPHD|Enemy|link}}. The {{Term|TPHD|Gale Boomerang|link}}, which is obtained after defeating the {{Term|TPHD|Forest Temple|display=Temple}}'s {{Term|TPHD|Sub-Boss|link}}, {{Term|TPHD|Ook|link}}, is used to manipulate wind powered {{Plural|TPHD|Switch|link}} and bridges, allowing {{Term|TPHD|Link|link}} to access rooms deeper within the {{Term|TPHD|Forest Temple|display=Temple}}. {{Plural|TPHD|Bombling|link}} must also be used in place of {{Plural|TPHD|Bomb|link}} in order to destroy several {{Plural|TPHD|Boulder|link}} inside the {{Term|TPHD|Forest Temple|display=Temple}}, as well as to defeat the {{Term|TPHD|Forest Temple|display=Temple}}'s {{Term|TPHD|Boss|link}}. Eight {{Plural|TPHD|Monkey|link}}, which have been imprisoned in various locations throughout the {{Term|TPHD|Forest Temple|display=Temple}} by {{Term|TPHD|Ook}}, must be freed in order to help {{Term|TPHD|Link}} progress. There are two {{Plural|TPHD|Piece of Heart|link}} that {{Term|TPHD|Link}} can obtain in the {{Term|TPHD|Dungeon}}. Upon defeating the {{Term|TPHD|Forest Temple|display=Temple}}'s {{Term|TPHD|Boss}}, {{Term|TPHD|Diababa|link}}, {{Term|TPHD|Link}} will obtain the first of the {{Plural|TPHD|Fused Shadow|link}}.
 
=====Minor {{Plural|TPHD|Enemy}}=====
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|TP= Baba Serpent, Big Baba, Bokoblin, Bombling, Deku Baba, Deku Like, Keese, Skulltula, Walltula, Tile Worm
}}
 
==={{ST|-}}===
The {{Term|ST|Forest Temple}} is the first {{Term|ST|Dungeon|link}} that {{Term|ST|Link|link}} must explore in order to restore its energy to the fragmented {{Term|ST|Tower of Spirits|link}} in {{ST}}. The main item obtained is the {{Term|ST|Whirlwind|link}}, and the {{Term|ST|Forest Temple|display=Temple}}'s boss is {{Term|ST|Stagnox|link}}.
 
====Areas====
{{Gallery List|Locations
|ST= Forest Temple{{,}} First Floor, Forest Temple{{,}} Second Floor, Forest Temple{{,}} Third Floor, Forest Temple{{,}} Fourth Floor
}}
 
====Entrance to the {{Term|ST|Forest Temple|display=Temple}}====
The {{Term|ST|Forest Temple}} is located in the northwest of the {{Term|ST|Forest Realm|link}} of {{Term|ST|New Hyrule|link}}, and is accessible after {{Term|ST|Link|link}} and {{Term|ST|Gage|link}} perform a {{Term|ST|Lokomo Song|link}} in the {{Term|ST|Forest Sanctuary|link}}, which in turn is found after the young hero crosses a maze in the {{Term|ST|Lost Woods|link}}. Left of the {{Term|ST|Forest Temple|display=Temple}}'s inner entrance is a statue that teaches {{Term|ST|Link}} the "{{Term|ST|Song of Healing|link}}".
 
====Themes and Navigation====
[[File:Whirlwind key.png|thumb|right|{{Term|ST|Link}} using the {{Term|ST|Whirlwind}} to reach a {{Term|ST|Small Key}}]]
The {{Term|ST|Forest Temple}} has the appearance of a {{Wp|Mesoamerican pyramids|Mesoamerican pyramid}} with a giant {{Term|ST|Tree|link}} growing atop it. {{Plural|ST|Gossip Stone|link}} throughout the {{Term|ST|Forest Temple|display=Temple}} will reveal the locations of {{Plural|ST|Treasure Chest|link}} on each floor for a fee of {{Plural|ST|Rupee|link}}. Items such as {{Plural|ST|Demon Fossil|link}} and {{Plural|ST|Wood Heart|link}} are found here, as well as the {{Term|ST|Whirlwind|link}}, the main treasure of the {{Term|ST|Forest Temple|display=Temple}} that is also critical to defeat the boss of the {{Term|ST|Forest Temple|display=Temple}}. {{Term|ST|Mothula|link}} serves as the dungeon's {{Term|ST|Sub-Boss|link}}, while the boss is a large stag beetle-like creature called {{Term|ST|Stagnox|link}}, who has stolen the {{Term|ST|Forest Temple|display=Temple}}'s {{Term|ST|Force Gem|link}} from its beacon atop the {{Term|ST|Forest Temple|display=Temple}} and thus is responsible for the deactivation of the {{Term|ST|Forest Temple|display=Temple}}'s energy beacon.
 
{{Term|ST|Link}} must defeat the creature atop the {{Term|ST|Forest Temple|display=Temple}} by using the {{Term|ST|Whirlwind}} to turn its weaknesses and attacks on itself, therefore exposing it to his own attacks. Following {{Term|ST|Stagnox}}'s defeat, the {{Term|ST|Forest Temple|display=Temple}}'s {{Term|ST|Force Gem}} is restored to its energy beacon, restoring the {{Term|ST|Forest Temple|display=Temple}}'s energy flow to the {{Term|ST|Tower of Spirits}} and causing a segment of the {{Term|ST|Tower of Spirits|display=Tower}} to reconnect to the base, completing the hero's first task to restore the {{Term|ST|Tower of Spirits|display=Tower}} to its original state.
 
=====Minor {{Plural|ST|Enemy}}=====
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|ST= Blastworm, Bubble, Fog, Green Spinut, Key Master, Spinut, Vengas
}}
 
==={{SS|-}}===
The {{Term|SS|Forest Temple}} is the area surrounding the {{Term|SS|Skyview Temple|link}} situated in the {{Term|SS|Deep Woods|link}}. Before {{Term|SS|Link}} can enter the {{Term|SS|Skyview Temple}}, he must find the {{Term|SS|Shock Switch|link}} within the {{Term|SS|Forest Temple}} area. The location of this {{Term|SS|Shock Switch}} is revealed by a {{Term|SS|Stone Tablet|link}} that is hidden in a patch of {{Term|SS|Grass|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|He who descended from above: look to the star that the bird rising heavenward gazes upon, and aim your shot there.|Sign|SS}}</ref> A {{Term|SS|Tree Stump|link}} that {{Term|SS|Link}} can {{Term|SS|Sitting|link|display=Sit}} on to restore his {{Plural|SS|Heart|link}} can be found to the side of the entrance to the {{Term|SS|Skyview Temple}}. The door to the {{Term|SS|Skyview Temple}} has two crystals, located at the head and the tail. By shooting these crystals with the {{Term|SS|Slingshot|link}}, {{Term|SS|Link|link}} can receive a {{Term|SS|Blue Rupee|link}} and a {{Term|SS|Green Rupee|link}}, respectively. A single {{Term|SS|Bird Statue|link}} can be found at the {{Term|SS|Forest Temple}}.
 
After {{Term|SS|Link}} receives the {{Term|SS|Ruby Tablet|link}} at the {{Term|SS|Skyview Spring|link}}, he is greeted by {{Term|SS|Machi|link}} in the {{Term|SS|Forest Temple}} area. {{Term|SS|Machi}} asks {{Term|SS|Link}} if he found {{Term|SS|Princess Zelda}}.<ref>{{Cite|Hey! It's me, kwee! Did you find the girl?|Machi|SS}}</ref> Upon hearing that she is still missing, {{Term|SS|Machi}} offers that {{Term|SS|Link}} at least knows where to go next.<ref>{{Cite|[Not yet...] Oh. That's too bad. But it sounds like you at least know where you need to search next to find her, kwee. That's...something, right?|Machi|SS}}</ref> {{Term|SS|Machi}} then thanks {{Term|SS|Link}} for helping to reunite him with his friends and then bids farewell.<ref>{{Cite|I'm so glad I've finally been reunited with all my Kikwi friends. It's all thanks to you, koo-weep!|Machi|SS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|With any luck, hopefully you'll find that girl you've been searching for real soon, koro-koo! Take care, OK?|Machi|SS}}</ref>
 
===={{Plural|SS|Animal}}====
{{Gallery List|Characters
|SS= Chirri
}}
 
===={{Plural|SSHD|Enemy}}====
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|SS= Burr, Deku Baba [2]
}}
 
===={{Plural|SSHD|Goddess Cube}}====
{{Goddess Cubes
|-
| Forest Temple<!--named Goddess Cube/Chest 2 by Prima guide-->
| Near the chasm separating the {{Term|SSHD|Forest Temple}} from the rest of the {{Term|SSHD|Deep Woods|link}}
| Sky<!-- {{Term|SSHD|Sky Island}} south of {{Term|SSHD|Faron Province|link}}'s {{Term|SSHD|Column of Light|link}} -->
| Piece of Heart
|-
| Forest Temple [2]<!--named Goddess Cube/Chest 26 by Prima guide-->
| On top of the {{Term|SSHD|Skyview Temple|link}}
| Beedle's Island
| Rupee Medal
}}
 
==={{TFH|-}}===
The {{Term|TFH|Forest Temple}} is a {{Term|TFH|Level|link}} in {{TFH}}. It is the fourth and last {{Term|TFH|Level}} of the {{Term|TFH|Woodlands|link}} {{Term|TFH|Area}}, preceded by {{Term|TFH|Moblin Base|link}}.
 
====Themes and Navigation====
The {{Term|TFH|Level|link}} consists of an ancient {{Term|TFH|Temple}} situated within a dense forest. It features numerous types of traps and obstacles that the {{Plural|TFH|Links|link}} must overcome.
 
[[File:TFH Forest Temple Stage 1.png|250px|right|thumb|Lighting the Torches in Stage 1]]
In '''Stage 1''', the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} enter a {{Term|TFH|Torchlight|link}} room where a pair of {{Plural|TFH|Bomb|link}} and a {{Term|TFH|Bow|link}} can be found. A gate blocks the rest of the passage, and must be opened by lighting the unlit {{Plural|TFH|Torchlight}} in the room. The {{Plural|TFH|Torchlight}} can be lit by having one {{Term|TFH|Links}} fire an {{Term|TFH|Arrow|link}} towards it from one of the lit {{Plural|TFH|Torchlight}}, which will carry the flame over and light it. The second {{Term|TFH|Torchlight}} near the gate is too high for one {{Term|TFH|Links}} to reach, thus requiring that the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} form a {{Term|TFH|Totem|link}} and have the top {{Term|TFH|Links}} light it with an {{Term|TFH|Arrow}}. Lighting both {{Plural|TFH|Torchlight}} opens the gate to a room with four spinning {{Plural|TFH|Mini-Margo|link}} that follow a set path. These traps must be destroyed by having the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} throw {{Plural|TFH|Bomb}} into their openings. This room also has several {{Plural|TFH|Pot|link}} and a {{Term|TFH|Squiddy|link}}, from which the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} can collect some {{Plural|TFH|Heart|link}} and {{Plural|TFH|Rupee|link}}. When the last {{Term|TFH|Mini-Margo}} is defeated, it will drop a {{Term|TFH|Small Key|link}} that opens the gate to the {{Term|TFH|Triforce Gateway|link}}.
{{Clear}}
 
[[File:TFH Forest Temple Stage 2 2.png|250px|right|thumb|Battling the Mini-Margos in Stage 2]]
'''Stage 2''' is a large, seemingly empty chamber with a {{Term|TFH|Big Switch|link}} in the center, that can only be pressed down with all three {{Plural|TFH|Links}}. Pressing it makes pillars raise from the floor, and summons {{Plural|TFH|Mini-Margo}} and {{Plural|TFH|Tektite|link}} that the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} must defeat. The {{Plural|TFH|Mini-Margo}} will move along several set paths around the room, while the {{Plural|TFH|Tektite}} will hop along the pillars. The {{Plural|TFH|Tektite}} can be attacked either by forming a {{Term|TFH|Totem}}, by firing {{Plural|TFH|Arrow}} at them from one of the ledges, or by throwing well-timed {{Plural|TFH|Bomb}} at them. The {{Plural|TFH|Tektite}} can be attacked from the floor once they are knocked off, but they will soon hop back onto the pillars. Defeating all the {{Plural|TFH|Enemy}} opens the gate to the next {{Term|TFH|Triforce Gateway}}.
{{Clear}}
 
[[File:TFH Forest Temple Stage 3.png|250px|right|thumb|Avoiding the Arrow Traps in Stage 3]]
'''Stage 3''' places the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} in a large chasm with narrow paths over a pit. The {{Plural|TFH|Links}} must carefully follow this path, while dodging {{Plural|TFH|Arrow Trap|link}} that constantly shoot {{Plural|TFH|Arrow}} from the walls. One of the trap {{Plural|TFH|Arrow}} will fly into the path of a {{Term|TFH|Torchlight}} and carry its flame, but is blocked by small {{Plural|TFH|Cracked Block|link}} preventing it from flying any further. The {{Plural|TFH|Links}} must destroy both {{Plural|TFH|Cracked Block}}, allowing the trap {{Plural|TFH|Arrow}} to light a {{Term|TFH|Torchlight}} at the far end of the path. Once this {{Term|TFH|Torchlight}} is lit, the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} can use it to light the other {{Plural|TFH|Torchlight}} and raise a staircase. The {{Plural|TFH|Links}} walk along more narrow paths while dodging trap {{Plural|TFH|Arrow}}, eventually reaching the end where a heavy, steel {{Term|TFH|Large Block|link}} sits atop a ledge. The {{Plural|TFH|Links}} must use their combined effort to push this block into the path of oncoming {{Plural|TFH|Arrow}}, protecting them while they move towards the {{Term|TFH|Triforce Gateway}}. In a single-player game, this {{Term|TFH|Large Block}} is replaced by a wooden version that a single {{Term|TFH|Links}} can push on his own. Finally, a {{Term|TFH|Mini-Margo}} freely moving around the {{Term|TFH|Triforce Gateway}} platform must be defeated to activate the {{Term|TFH|Triforce Gateway|display=Gateway}}.
{{Clear}}
 
[[File:TFH Margoma Promotional Screenshot.png|250px|right|thumb|Margoma, the Boss of Stage 4]]
'''Stage 4''' is where {{Term|TFH|Margoma|link}} is fought in a courtyard outside the {{Term|TFH|Forest Temple|display=Temple}}. The {{Plural|TFH|Links}} begin on a high-up ledge with slopes that drop them into the courtyard, thus beginning the battle. On the left side of the area is some {{Term|TFH|Grass|link}} that produces {{Plural|TFH|Heart|link}} when sliced, and on the right side is a ledge that the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} can use as a vantage point. Several small {{Plural|TFH|Cracked Block}} are on the ground, which can be strategically used to block the path of the charging {{Term|TFH|Margoma}}, though they will be destroyed in the process. Once {{Term|TFH|Margoma}} is defeated, a large doorway opens to the north that leads to the {{Term|TFH|Triforce Gateway}}.
{{Clear}}
 
====={{Plural|TFH|Drablands Challenge}}=====
Once the {{Term|TFH|Boss|link}} of the {{Term|TFH|Woodlands|link}} has been defeated, the {{Term|TFH|Forest Temple}} can be replayed with the following {{Plural|TFH|Drablands Challenge|link}}: "{{Term|TFH|Drablands Challenge|link|display=Adventure in the dark!}}", "{{Term|TFH|Drablands Challenge|link|display=Clear within the time limit!}}", and "{{Term|TFH|Drablands Challenge|link|display=Fewer Heart Containers!}}".
 
In "Clear within the time limit!", the {{Plural|TFH|Links|link}} are given a timer of one minute in [[Multiplayer]], or two minutes in single-player. This timer can be increased by collecting {{Plural|TFH|Hourglass|link}} or wearing {{Term|TFH|Linebeck's Uniform|link}}.
 
====={{Plural|TFH|Material}}=====
At the end of the {{Term|TFH|Level}}, three {{Plural|TFH|Treasure Chest|link}} can be opened. Two contain the same {{Plural|TFH|Material|link}}, and one contains a more valuable {{Term|TFH|Material}}.
 
{{Data Table
|game= TFH
|columns= {{Term|TFH|Drablands Challenge}}, {{Plural|TFH|Magical Material}} [Amounts]
|-
| N/A
| 2 Tektite Shell, 1 Blin Bling
|-
| [[File:TFH Adventure in the Dark Icon.png]]<br/>'''Adventure in the dark!'''
| 2 Sweet Shroom, 1 Gohma's Eye
|-
| [[File:TFH Hourglass Icon.png]]<br/>'''Clear within the time limit!'''
| 2 Blin Bling, 1 Mystery Jade
|-
| [[File:TFH Fewer Heart Containers Icon.png]]<br/>'''Fewer Heart Containers!'''
| 2 Gohma's Eye, 1 Mystery Jade
}}
The first time {{Term|TFH|Link}} completes the {{Term|TFH|Forest Temple}}, he will also find the {{Term|TFH|Lady's Glasses|link}} in the bottom of the {{Term|TFH|Treasure Chest|display=Chest}}.<ref>{{Cite|Hm? There's something else here!|N/A|TFH}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|You got The Lady's Glasses!|N/A|TFH}}</ref>
 
====={{Plural|TFH|Enemy}} and Traps=====
In this {{Term|TFH|Level}}, each {{Term|TFH|Drablands Challenge|link}} features the same configuration of {{Plural|TFH|Enemy}}.
 
;{{Term|TFH|Stage}} 1
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|TFH= Mini-Margo [Qty:4], Squiddy
}}
 
;{{Term|TFH|Stage}} 2
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|TFH= Mini-Margo [Qty:4], Tektite [Qty:4]
}}
 
;{{Term|TFH|Stage}} 3
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|TFH= Arrow Trap [Qty:10]{{List Note|Arranged in two groups of three, and two groups of two.}}, Mini-Margo [Qty:1]
}}
{{List Notes}}


{{Dungeons| name = Forest Temple
;{{Term|TFH|Stage}} 4
|image = [[Image:foresttemp.jpg|250px]]
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|location = [[Sacred Forest Meadow]]
|TFH= Margoma
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' + ''[[Twilight Princess]]''
|item = [[Fairy Bow]]
|mini-boss = [[Stalfos]], [[Poe Sisters]]
|boss = [[Phantom Ganon]]
}}
}}


Deep within the [[Sacred Forest Meadow]] in the [[Lost Woods]] lies a temple inhabited by many fierce foes. It's an eerie, complex temple filled with strange puzzles and bewilderments that may come to shock you; such as an array of switches which invert hallways.  Most of it's rooms and cooridors are covered with moss and vines and hold enemies like the [[Skulltula]] and [[Deku Baba]]. The temple has also recently been home to the Four [[Poe Sisters]] that lurk deep inside the temple and guard the way to it's master. The temple's music will also become a monster of its very own with its eerie, but beautiful tune and unnatural sounds. It's also the first temple where you meet the dreaded [[Wallmaster]] in [[OoT]], and its boss is the fierce [[Phantom Ganon]]. [[Link]] journeyed here to save his childhood [[Kokiri]] friend [[Saria]], only to awaken her as the Sage of Forest.  Her power helped Link continue on his journey to free the other imprisoned sages.
==Other Appearances==
==={{OoT4kMK|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
Within the {{Term|OoT4kMK|Forest Temple}}, {{Term|OoT4kMK|Link|link}} battle {{Term|OoT4kMK|Phantom Ganon|link}} with the {{Term|OoT4kMK|Fairy Bow|link}}. However, he accidentally knocks the {{Term|OoT4kMK|Painting|link}} that {{Term|OoT4kMK|Phantom Ganon}} is emerging from off the wall with a stray {{Term|OoT4kMK|Arrow|link}}, killing {{Term|OoT4kMK|Phantom Ganon}} and his {{Term|OoT4kMK|Horse|link}} in the process.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= OoT4kMK |publisher= |page= 59}}</ref> In another version of events, {{Term|OoT4kMK|Link}} beats back {{Term|OoT4kMK|Phantom Ganon}} within the {{Term|OoT4kMK|Forest Temple}} with only an {{Term|OoT4kMK|Empty Bottle|link}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= OoT4kMK |publisher= |page= 92}}</ref> In yet another version, {{Term|OoT4kMK|Link}} is fighting {{Term|OoT4kMK|Phantom Ganon}} in the {{Term|OoT4kMK|Forest Temple|display=Temple}} when his {{Term|OoT4kMK|Fairy Bow}} catches fire.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= OoT4kMK |publisher= |page= 109}}</ref>
{{Noncanon|End}}


===Minor Enemies and Traps===
==={{OoT4kGBAC|-}}===
[[Skulltula]], [[Wallskulltula]], [[Deku Baba]], [[Big Deku Baba]], [[Gold Skulltula]], [[Blue Bubble]], [[Green Bubble]], [[Wallmaster]], [[Wolfos]],
{{Noncanon|Start}}
dropping ceilings
While exploring the {{Term|OoT4kGBAC|Forest Temple}}, {{Term|OoT4kGBAC|Link|link}} stumbles across a picture frame containing {{Term|OoT4kGBAC|Joelle|link}}. Not understanding her to be a foe, {{Term|OoT4kGBAC|Link}} is unimpressed by the quality of what he thinks is merely a painting, and offers to fix it with a pack of drawing materials. {{Term|OoT4kGBAC|Joelle}}, slighted, grows angry and attacks him.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= OoT4kGBAC |publisher= |page= 87}}</ref>
{{Noncanon|End}}


Main Puzzle Scenario: [[Puzzle Scenario|Block]]/Arrow
==={{OoTPtA|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
After obtaining the {{Term|OoTPtA|Hookshot|link}} from {{Term|OoTPtA|?|link}} and the "{{Term|OoTPtA|Song of Storms|link}}" from the {{Term|OoTPtA|Phonogram Man|link}},<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= OoTPtA |publisher= |page= 44}}</ref> {{Term|OoTPtA|Link|link}} travels through the {{Term|OoTPtA|Sacred Forest Meadow|link}} and reaches the entrance to the {{Term|OoTPtA|Forest Temple}}. While fighting through {{Plural|OoTPtA|Blue Bubble|link}}, {{Plural|OoTPtA|Deku Baba|link}}, {{Plural|OoTPtA|Wallmaster|link}}, and {{Plural|OoTPtA|Stalfos|link}}, {{Term|OoTPtA|Link}} collects several {{Plural|OoTPtA|Small Key|link}} and locates the {{Term|OoTPtA|Fairy Bow|link}}. He obtains the {{Term|OoTPtA|Dungeon Map|link}} and {{Term|OoTPtA|Compass|link}}, and, after shooting an {{Term|OoTPtA|Eyeball Switch|link}}, the {{Term|OoTPtA|Boss Key|link}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= OoTPtA |publisher= |page= 46}}</ref> After completing a {{Term|OoTPtA|Block|link}} {{Term|OoTPtA|Puzzle|link}}, {{Term|OoTPtA|Link}} fights {{Term|OoTPtA|Amy|link}}, and later {{Term|OoTPtA|Meg|link}}. He then opens the {{Term|OoTPtA|Dungeon|link}}'s {{Term|OoTPtA|Big Door|link}} and uses the {{Term|OoTPtA|Master Sword|link}} to best {{Term|OoTPtA|Phantom Ganon|link}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= OoTPtA |publisher= |page= 47}}</ref> He then is transported to the {{Term|OoTPtA|Chamber of Sages|link}}, and awakens {{Term|OoTPtA|Saria|link}} as the {{Term|OoTPtA|Sage|link}} of Forest.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= OoTPtA |publisher= |page= 48}}</ref>
{{Noncanon|End}}


===Trivia===
==={{OoT|-}} (Himekawa)===
The Forest Temple is known as the topsy-turviest level in Zelda history, followed by the Stone Tower Temple in Majora's Mask.
{{Noncanon|Start}}
After returning to what remains of {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Kokiri Forest|link}}, {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Link|link}} makes his way to the {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Forest Temple}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= OoT (Himekawa) |publisher= |page= 139}}</ref> Along the way, he reunites with his old rival {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Mido|link}}, whom he saves from an attacking {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Deku Baba|link}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= OoT (Himekawa) |publisher= |page= 140}}</ref> The pair are attacked again by a pair of {{Plural|OoT (Himekawa)|Wolfos|link}}, before they enter the {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Forest Temple}} together.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= OoT (Himekawa) |publisher= |page= 143}}</ref> As they walk through the {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Forest Temple|display=Temple}}, {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Link}} and {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Mido}} discuss what has come of {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Saria|link}} and the {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Great Deku Tree|link}}. All the while, a magical painting of {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Ganondorf|link}} eyes the two intruders.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= OoT (Himekawa) |publisher= |page= 144}}</ref> Without warning, {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Phantom Ganon|link}} suddenly springs from one of the picture frames and attacks. {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Link}} soon finds that the {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Master Sword|link}} does not work on the spirit.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= OoT (Himekawa) |publisher= |page= 146}}</ref> Luckily, {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Mido}} soon stumbles across the {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Fairy Bow|link}}, which {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Link}} uses to slay {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Phantom Ganon}} and free {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Saria}} from his clutches.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= OoT (Himekawa) |publisher= |page= 148}}</ref> {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Saria}} thanks {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Link}} for his hard work, before departing from him for good.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= OoT (Himekawa) |publisher= |page= 149}}</ref>
{{Noncanon|End}}


===External Links===
==={{TP|-}} (Himekawa)===
* [http://www.zelda.com/ocarina/pdf_files/04_forest_ocarina.pdf Downloadable walkthrough from zelda.com]
{{Lacking Sources|TP (Himekawa)}}
* [http://strategywiki.org/wiki/The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Ocarina_of_Time/Forest_Temple wiki walkthrough at StrategyWiki]
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After being attacked and knocked unconscious by {{Term|TP (Himekawa)|Ook|link}} wielding the {{Term|TP (Himekawa)|Gale Boomerang|link}}, {{Term|TP (Himekawa)|Wolf Link|link}} is brought to his base of operations—the {{Term|TP (Himekawa)|Forest Temple}}. {{Term|TP (Himekawa)|Ook}} attaches a rope around {{Term|TP (Himekawa)|Wolf Link}}'s neck as a collar and drags him around, still unconscious. {{Term|TP (Himekawa)|Midna|link}}, having followed them to the {{Term|TP (Himekawa)|Forest Temple|display=Temple}}, wakes {{Term|TP (Himekawa)|Wolf Link}} up and informs him of his power of {{Term|TP (Himekawa)|Sense|link}}. Awakening his {{Term|TP (Himekawa)|Eye of Twilight|link}}, {{Term|TP (Himekawa)|Wolf Link}} is suddenly able to see several {{Plural|TP (Himekawa)|Shadow Insect|link}} crawling around. He attacks and kills every one, and, upon doing so, is transported to the {{Term|TP (Himekawa)|Faron Spring|link}} and returned to his {{Term|TP (Himekawa)|Hylian|link}} form.


==A Possible History-Part I: Lost Origins==
With his original form returned to him, {{Term|TP (Himekawa)|Link|link}} returns to the {{Term|TP (Himekawa)|Forest Temple}} and retrieves the {{Term|TP (Himekawa)|Gale Boomerang}} from {{Term|TP (Himekawa)|Ook}}. He then slays {{Term|TP (Himekawa)|Diababa|link}} using the {{Term|TP (Himekawa)|Ordon Sword|link}}, obtaining the {{Term|TP (Himekawa)|Fused Shadow|link}} hidden in the {{Term|TP (Himekawa)|Forest Temple|display=Temple}}'s depths.
The Forest Temple is most likely the ancient ruins of a great castle. The remains of a once thriving "forest kingdom." A kingdom that probably existed even before the [[Great Deku Tree]]. In fact, this kingdom's people were probably the original planters of the Deku Tree. They were probably the founders of the land that would later become known as [[Kokiri Village]] and [[The Lost Woods]] as well. Once the Deku Tree was old enough to sprout seedlings, these seeds grew into the first [[Kokiri]] people. The Kokiri most likely began to settle the lands found by the "forest kingdom's" people. Since the Forest Temple was located deep within the Lost Woods and wasn't able to be reached by the Kokiri, the King of the forest probably didn't care for the settlement of his land and allowed it. Any Kokiri who dared to enter the Lost Woods and try to find the Forest Temple was most likely lost within the twists and turns that were shrouded in mist. Those who were lost became known as [[Skull Kids]]. Once enchanted and ensnared by the Lost Wood's magic (a magic that even the "forest people" had no control over), Skull Kids were free to wonder the forest and cause mischief for unfortunate souls who happened to wonder into the woods. This was probably the beginning of the "forest kingdom's" downfall.
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==A Possible History-Part II: A Kingdom Falls==
As time passed, many Kokiri probably began to question the boudries of their village. They most likely began to navigate the Lost Woods in order to find more land to settle. As the Kokiri began to make their way through the Lost Woods, the population of Skull Kids began to rise greatly. Soon the Kokiri had ventured deep into the woods, finding areas not even known to the King of the forest. The King probably heard news of this movement and most likely became angry. Soon the Kokiri found the entrance to the Forest Temple. However, the Kokiri that became Skull Kids most likely followed those who made it safely to the entrance in order to map out the woods for themselves. This discovery opened up the route to the temple. This route let in Skull Kids, Kokiri, and the quickly growing [[Deku]] race. These races began to taint the "pure" environment of the "forest people." Although the route to the temple was found, each race had different reactions to the newly opened paths. The Kokiri were the ones with the least impact. Although they were the ones that began the settlement of the forest, they probably became aware and greatly fearful of the forest's "dark enchantment" that had consumed so many of their people when navigating the woods. Their business in the woods was limited only to find rare [[mushrooms]] to make food and [[potions]]. The Deku race began to enter the forest in great numbers. Since they were part of the forest, they were able to sustain life under the veil of enchantment. They also made the forest very dangerous for the Kokiri to enter. As for the Skull Kids, their movement was the most radical of the three. They used the new route to the temple in order to taint the "purity" of the "forest kingdom" using their "dark enchanment." Springs became poisoned, the trees began to decay and die, a dark race of monsters known as [[moblins]] migrated from the northern mountain ranges to the forest and began to dwell within a great forest maze, and the "forest people" became sick and cursed by the Skull Kid's "dark enchantment." As the Skull Kids began to dwell in all the corners of the woods, their curse grew darker and greater. Not long after, the "forest people" became enchanted themselves. However, they did not turn into Skull Kids. Their transformation was much darker. They became consumed by the dark light and twisted into beings known as [[Stalfos]]. Only the strongest of the "forest people" survived this transformation. The rest died painful deaths by the sickness caused by the enchantment's curse. After the Stalfos emerged, the Lost Woods became a dark and dangerous place for all races and beings. The Forest Temple was left abandoned, inhabited only by the few remaining Stalfos and guared by wolves, [[skulltulas]], and moblins. The Forest Temple became ancient, lost within time. It was consumed by the plants and trees of the forest, decayed by sunlight, and eroded by rain. The Forest Temple was now a forgotten piece of history. The remains of a once great kingdom. A kingdom consumed by a dark curse and corrupted.


==In Twilight Princess==  
==Trivia==
{{Dungeons| name = Forest Temple  
*As described in Vol. 1 of the {{Term|TFH|Drablands Diary|link}}, a bright green {{Term|TFH|Butterfly|link}} is hidden in each {{Term|TFH|Level|link}} of the {{Term|TFH|Woodlands|link}} in {{TFH}}. Two can be found on a fern in {{Term|TFH|Stage}} 4 of the {{Term|TFH|Forest Temple}}, by forming a {{Term|TFH|Totem|link}} and throwing one of the {{Plural|TFH|Links|link}} onto the southwest of the ledges surrounding the battle area.
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|location = [[Faron Woods]]
==Nomenclature==
|game = [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]] 
{{Nomenclature}}
|item = [[Gale Boomerang]]  
 
|mini-boss = [[Ook]] 
===Other Names===
|boss = [[Diababa]] 
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The Forest Temple is the first dungeon in [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]].  It is housed in a massive tree in [[Faron Woods]]. It houses the [[Gale Boomerang]], which is used to defeat its boss, the Twilit Parasite [[Diababa]]. The temple is different from the [[Forest Temple]] in [[Ocarina of Time]] in that it is one floor.  It's also similar to the [[Woodfall Temple]] in [[Majora's Mask]] in that a lot of the rooms seem to be very swamp-like. The [[Gale Boomerang]] is also used to manipulate wind powered switches and bridges, allowing [[Link]] to access rooms deeper in the temple. monkeys have been trapped in various places in this temple and you must free them all to gain access to the boss. The first room of this temple is notably similar to its Ocarina counterpart. It is possible that it is the dead Great Deku Tree because it is in a tree.
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==Gallery==
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File:OoT Forest Temple Map.jpg|A {{Term|OoT|Dungeon Map}} of the {{Term|OoT|Forest Temple}} from {{OoT|-}}
File:Oot3d5.png|{{Term|OoT|Link}} running through a twisted corridor from {{OoT3D|-}}
File:TP Link Opening a Door in the Forest temple.png|{{Term|TP|Link}} opening a door inside the {{Term|TP|Forest Temple|display=Temple}} from {{TP|-}}
File:ST Whirlwind Obtention.png|{{Term|ST|Link}} obtaining the {{Term|ST|Whirlwind}} in the {{Term|ST|Forest Temple}} from {{ST|-}}
File:Forest Temple Force Gem.png|The {{Term|ST|Forest Temple}}'s {{Term|ST|Force Gem}} from {{ST|-}}
File:STForest.png|The true height of the {{Term|ST|Forest Temple}} from {{ST|-}}, shown with empty space to represent the spacing of the two [[Nintendo DS]] screens
File:TPHD Forest Temple Texture.png|A design from the {{Term|TPHD|Forest Temple}} from {{TPHD|-}}
File:TPHD Forest Temple Texture 2.png|A design from the {{Term|TPHD|Forest Temple}} from {{TPHD|-}}
File:TPHD Forest Temple Texture 3.png|A design from the {{Term|TPHD|Forest Temple}} from {{TPHD|-}}, used throughout the {{Term|TPHD|Dungeon}}
File:TPHD Forest Temple Texture 4.png|A design from the {{Term|TPHD|Forest Temple}} from {{TPHD|-}}, used in the opening hub room
File:TPHD Forest Temple Texture 5.png|A design from the {{Term|TPHD|Forest Temple}} from {{TPHD|-}}, used in center of {{Term|TPHD|Mini-Boss}} room
File:TPHD Forest Temple Texture 6.png|A floor design found in the {{Term|TPHD|Forest Temple|link}} from {{TPHD|-}}, used in the room with {{Term|TPHD|Tile Worm|link}} enemies. The left half is used for the underside of the tile and the right half is used for the top side
File:TFH Forest Temple Stage 1 2.png|The {{Plural|TFH|Links}} battling {{Plural|TFH|Mini-Margo}} in {{Term|TFH|Stage}} 1 from {{TFH|-}}
File:TFH Forest Temple Stage 3 2.png|Using {{Plural|TFH|Fire Arrow}} in {{Term|TFH|Stage}} 3 from {{TFH|-}}
File:TFH Forest Temple Stage 3 3.png|Avoiding more {{Plural|TFH|Arrow Trap}} in {{Term|TFH|Stage}} 3 from {{TFH|-}}
File:TFH Forest Temple Stage 3 4.png|Using the {{Term|TFH|Large Block}} as a shield against {{Plural|TFH|Arrow Trap}} in {{Term|TFH|Stage}} 3 from {{TFH|-}}
File:TFH Margoma Darkness.png|Battling {{Term|TFH|Margoma}} in the "Adventure in the dark!" {{Term|TFH|Drablands Challenge}} from {{TFH|-}}
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==See Also==
* {{Term|Series|Forest Temple (Theme)|link}}
 
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