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Can I make a suggestion? Maybe instead of having the Goron Mines and the Great Bay Temple as examples, list the Temple of Time, Temple of Courage, and Tower of the Gods instead. Those dungeons incorporate electricity into gameplay a lot more than the GM and GBT do. Perhaps a good rule of thumb would be if you can't get shocked, it doesn't count as an electric dungeon. Also, are we going to make a page for the electricity/lightning/thunder element now that Skyward Sword has given us a lot of good examples of technology, places, and characters associated with it? [[User:Mata Nui|Mata Nui]]
Can I make a suggestion? Maybe instead of having the Goron Mines and the Great Bay Temple as examples, list the Temple of Time, Temple of Courage, and Tower of the Gods instead. Those dungeons incorporate electricity into gameplay a lot more than the GM and GBT do. Perhaps a good rule of thumb would be if you can't get shocked, it doesn't count as an electric dungeon. Also, are we going to make a page for the electricity/lightning/thunder element now that Skyward Sword has given us a lot of good examples of technology, places, and characters associated with it? [[User:Mata Nui|Mata Nui]]


Skyward Sword was released. NOW ARE WE SATISFIED. For those of you who are at the desert it it really obvious. We have [[ampulus]], ampilus eggs, the iron shield, generators, conveyor belts, robots, mine carts, electric walls, a lightning bolt on a generator, shall I continue? I think we should definitely keep the electric element. --[[User:Person777|Person777]] 15:44, 5 December 2011 (EST)
Skyward Sword was released. NOW ARE WE SATISFIED. For those of you who are at the desert it it really obvious. We have ampulus, ampilus eggs, the iron shield, generators, conveyor belts, robots, mine carts, electric walls, a lightning bolt on a generator, shall I continue? I think we should definitely keep the electric element. --[[User:Person777|Person777]] 15:44, 5 December 2011 (EST)