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*In {{OoA}}, the [[Fairies' Woods]] are similar to the Lost Woods in that the area changes according to the direction that Link decides to go. Here, the young hero must play a game of Hide n' Seek with three [[Fairy|fairies]] in order to restore the woods back to its normal state.
*In {{OoA}}, the [[Fairies' Woods]] are similar to the Lost Woods in that the area changes according to the direction that Link decides to go. Here, the young hero must play a game of Hide n' Seek with three [[Fairy|fairies]] in order to restore the woods back to its normal state.
*In ''Majora's Mask'', woods similar to the Lost Woods can be found in the [[Southern Swamp]], known as the [[Woods of Mystery]], which act in an identical way to the Lost Woods of ''Ocarina of Time''. However, they are now home to [[Monkey]]s and [[Snapper (Majora's Mask)|Snappers]], large, turtle-like enemies, rather than the Deku. A Monkey will guide Link through the woods, showing him the correct path, which will change depending on the day. [[Koume]] can be found here, injured from her encounter with the [[Skull Kid]].
*In ''Majora's Mask'', woods similar to the Lost Woods can be found in the [[Southern Swamp]], known as the [[Woods of Mystery]], which act in an identical way to the Lost Woods of ''Ocarina of Time''. However, they are now home to [[Monkey]]s and [[Snapper (Majora's Mask)|Snappers]], large, turtle-like enemies, rather than the Deku. A Monkey will guide Link through the woods, showing him the correct path, which will change depending on the day. [[Koume]] can be found here, injured from her encounter with the [[Skull Kid]].
*In {{TWW}}, the Lost Woods do not directly make an appearance. Instead, the [[Kokiri Forest]] appears to have been overrun by monsters and became the [[Forbidden Woods]], a reference to the Lost Woods. It serves as the second dungeon of the game, the home of the [[Boomerang]], and [[Ganon]]dorf's minion, [[Kalle Demos]]. After defeating [[Kalle Demos]] and rescuing the [[Korok]], [[Makar]], The [[Great Deku Tree]]'s Ceremony is played out, and Link receives [[Farore's Pearl]].
*In {{TWW}}, the Lost Woods do not directly make an appearance. Instead, the [[Kokiri Forest]] appears to have been overrun by monsters and became the [[Forbidden Woods]], a reference to the Lost Woods. It serves as the second dungeon of the game, the home of the [[Boomerang]], and [[Ganondorf]]'s minion, [[Kalle Demos]]. After defeating [[Kalle Demos]] and rescuing the [[Korok]], [[Makar]], The [[Great Deku Tree]]'s Ceremony is played out, and Link receives [[Farore's Pearl]].
*In ''The Minish Cap'' there is a forest in the south east of the map called the [[Minish Woods]]. Originally, "Saria's Song" was going to be played in this portion of the map, but the music was scrapped for the [[Minish Woods]] theme.{{fact}}
*In ''The Minish Cap'' there is a forest in the south east of the map called the [[Minish Woods]]. Originally, "Saria's Song" was going to be played in this portion of the map, but the music was scrapped for the [[Minish Woods]] theme.{{fact}}
*In {{TP}}, the [[Sacred Grove]] appears to have replaced the Lost Woods, featuring "Saria's Song" as the theme, and a Skull Kid as Link's guide (first as a wolf, to find the Master Sword and again as a human and a wolf to reach the [[Temple of Time]]). The [[Sacred Grove]] is the location of the Master Sword, a reference to ''A Link to the Past'', and the Temple of Time which serves a new role as a dungeon as opposed to ''Ocarina of Time'' where it was simply the holding place of the Master Sword. It seems likely that the Sacred Grove and Lost Woods are the same place under two different names.
*In {{TP}}, the [[Sacred Grove]] appears to have replaced the Lost Woods, featuring "Saria's Song" as the theme, and a Skull Kid as Link's guide (first as a wolf, to find the Master Sword and again as a human and a wolf to reach the [[Temple of Time]]). The [[Sacred Grove]] is the location of the Master Sword, a reference to ''A Link to the Past'', and the Temple of Time which serves a new role as a dungeon as opposed to ''Ocarina of Time'' where it was simply the holding place of the Master Sword. It seems likely that the Sacred Grove and Lost Woods are the same place under two different names.