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When looked on a map, the dungeon is in the shape of a large jug, or a 'bottle' as the name implies. Likewise, this dungeon houses a lot of bottles and the Genie boss lives in a bottle, thus contributing to the bottle theme. This dungeon is also evidently a grotto - a cave that’s located near a source of water and liable to flooding, although no water can be found within this dungeon.
When looked on a map, the dungeon is in the shape of a large jug, or a 'bottle' as the name implies. Likewise, this dungeon houses a lot of bottles and the Genie boss lives in a bottle, thus contributing to the bottle theme. This dungeon is also evidently a grotto - a cave that’s located near a source of water and liable to flooding, although no water can be found within this dungeon.


After Link clears this dungeon and gets its instrument, he will then have to return the Bow-Wow back to its owner, Madame MeowMeow in Mabe Village. Doing so will return the Bow-Wow to its home and cannot be used by Link again, thus it will permanently stay there and make revisiting the Bottle Grotto dungeon normally impossible.
After Link clears this dungeon and gets its instrument, he will then have to return the Bow-Wow back to its owner, Madame MeowMeow in Mabe Village. Doing so will return the Bow-Wow to its home and cannot be used by Link again, thus it will permanently stay there and make revisiting the Bottle Grotto dungeon normally impossible until the [[boomerang]] is traded for any other item.


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