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| In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', a '''Secret Cave''' is similar to ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time's]]'' [[Secret Grotto]]. A secret cave is a cavern under the earth that can be accessed by falling into holes on the ground. There are a total of twenty secret caves in the [[Great Sea]]. Most secret caves are constructed in two standard forms.
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| ====Forms of Secret Caves====
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| The first common form is a large, pillared, central room surrounded by four rooms full of enemies. Each time Link completes a room by killing the enemies within, a candle is lit above its door. Light all four candles and Link will have to fight a group of powerful enemies in the central room. This unlocks a back room containing a [[Treasure Chests|chest]] of some sort. This format is used for some [[Triforce Chart]]s, and other assorted caves throughout the game.
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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.
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| 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.
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| ==See Also==
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| *[[Special Charts#Secret Cave Chart|Secret Cave Chart]]
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| [[Category:Places in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]
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