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The second common form is a large central room surrounded by three high perches from which enemies enter. Usually Link will have to systematically defeat the enemies in order to make a chest appear in the center of the room. An exception is the secret cave on [[Angular Isles]], where Link has to build a tall block tower to reflect light. | The second common form is a large central room surrounded by three high perches from which enemies enter. Usually Link will have to systematically defeat the enemies in order to make a chest appear in the center of the room. An exception is the secret cave on [[Angular Isles]], where Link has to build a tall block tower to reflect light. | ||
Secret Caves are not limited to these two forms; numerous other unique caves exist. Notable examples include [[Outset Island|Outset Island's]] [[Savage Labyrinth]], a 51 story deep monster melée, the two secret caves on [[Fire Mountain]] and [[Ice Ring Isle]], and [[Pawprint Isle|Pawprint Isle's]] lush, winding | Secret Caves are not limited to these two forms; numerous other unique caves exist. Notable examples include [[Outset Island|Outset Island's]] [[Savage Labyrinth]], a 51 story deep monster melée, the two secret caves on [[Fire Mountain]] and [[Ice Ring Isle]], and [[Pawprint Isle|Pawprint Isle's]] lush, winding cavern filled with [[ChuChu]]s. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |