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:I don't think that's enough to consider it an Earth Dungeon. If every underground dungeon was an earth dungeon, there would be a loooot of earth dungeons. {{:User:Hylian King/sig}} 19:58, 4 May 2012 (EDT)
:I don't think that's enough to consider it an Earth Dungeon. If every underground dungeon was an earth dungeon, there would be a loooot of earth dungeons. {{:User:Hylian King/sig}} 19:58, 4 May 2012 (EDT)
::Well, that's not the only thing that would make it en earth dungeon. Here's from the earth dungeon classification: "Earth dungeons are known for their dark, damp environment and organic, vegetative architecture". To me, the Skull woods seem to fit that perfectly (granted, the vegetation consist mostly of withered vines, but that just makes it even more "earth" than "forest"). On the other hand, it's currently classified as a forest dungeon, but to me the only thing "foresty" about it is that it happens to be located in a forest, the dungeon itself isn't any more "forest" than it is "earth". Another thing I'm basing my opinion on is that Skull woods has a lot more in common with The Wind Waker's Earth dungeon than it has with any of the other forest dungeons in the series.--[[User:Lennholm|Lennholm]] 09:28, 5 May 2012 (EDT)

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It's called the Skeleton Forest. The dungeon's name is Skull Woods User:RupeeLord/sig 21:04, 5 July 2009 (UTC)

Oh, you're right! The Wiki mislabeled it as Skull Dungeon, so I guess we're just gonna have to fix that. Dany36 21:59, 5 July 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]


Classification

Shouldn't this dungeon also be classified as an earth dungeon. It seems to fit the description in Earth Dungeon, being underground and all Template:Nosig

I don't think that's enough to consider it an Earth Dungeon. If every underground dungeon was an earth dungeon, there would be a loooot of earth dungeons. — Hylian King [*] 19:58, 4 May 2012 (EDT)
Well, that's not the only thing that would make it en earth dungeon. Here's from the earth dungeon classification: "Earth dungeons are known for their dark, damp environment and organic, vegetative architecture". To me, the Skull woods seem to fit that perfectly (granted, the vegetation consist mostly of withered vines, but that just makes it even more "earth" than "forest"). On the other hand, it's currently classified as a forest dungeon, but to me the only thing "foresty" about it is that it happens to be located in a forest, the dungeon itself isn't any more "forest" than it is "earth". Another thing I'm basing my opinion on is that Skull woods has a lot more in common with The Wind Waker's Earth dungeon than it has with any of the other forest dungeons in the series.--Lennholm 09:28, 5 May 2012 (EDT)