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Even in non-fiery zones, it's not uncommon that some spots and treasure chests are surrounded by thin, circular (or hexagonal) layers of fire; these layers are meant to wane only after a designated puzzle or a group of enemies in a zone is conquered, or simply when a switch is pressed. In other circumstances, however, the flames are never meant to disappear, forcing [[Link]] to consider taking an alternate route in order to proceed on his quest. In the aforementioned Fire Temple from ''Ocarina of Time'', as well as in the [[Deku Shrine]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', there are mazes revolving around fire layers that only reveal when the young hero is trying carelessly to bypass a segment.
Even in non-fiery zones, it's not uncommon that some spots and treasure chests are surrounded by thin, circular (or hexagonal) layers of fire; these layers are meant to wane only after a designated puzzle or a group of enemies in a zone is conquered, or simply when a switch is pressed. In other circumstances, however, the flames are never meant to disappear, forcing [[Link]] to consider taking an alternate route in order to proceed on his quest. In the aforementioned Fire Temple from ''Ocarina of Time'', as well as in the [[Deku Shrine]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', there are mazes revolving around fire layers that only reveal when the young hero is trying carelessly to bypass a segment.


[[Lava]] often plays this role as well. There may be fiery gaps that Link cannot cross if he doesn't find a way to nullify the deadly effects of the lava (such as wearing the [[Tunic#Goron Tunic|Goron Tunic]] or transforming into [[Goron Link]]), create a path to overcome it (such as using [[Jar#Water Pot|water jars]] to cool the lava, or making a bridge), or simply overlook it through an alternate route.
[[Lava]] often plays this role as well. There may be fiery gaps that Link cannot cross if he doesn't find a way to nullify the deadly effects of the lava (such as wearing the [[Goron Tunic]] or transforming into [[Goron Link]]), create a path to overcome it (such as using [[Jar#Water Pot|water jars]] to cool the lava, or making a bridge), or simply overlook it through an alternate route.
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