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{{Dungeons
{{Hatnote|This article is about the {{Term|OoS|Dungeon|link}} in {{OoS}}. For the {{Term|OoS|Object|link}}, see {{Term|OoS|Gnarled Root|link}}.}}
|name = Gnarled Root Dungeon
{{Infobox Dungeon
|image = [[File:Gnarled Root Dungeon Entrance.png]]
|image= File:OoS Gnarled Root Dungeon.png
|location = [[North Horon]]
|caption=
|game = {{OOS}}
|pronunciation=
|item = [[Seed Satchel]]<br>with [[Mystical Seeds#Ember Seeds|Ember Seeds]]
|location= {{Term|OoS|North Horon|link}}
|mini-boss = [[Brother Goriyas]]
|game= OoS
|boss = [[Aquamentus]]
|other=
|quest = [[Essences of Nature#Fertile Soil|Fertile Soil]]<br>[[Heart Container]]
|item= {{Term|OoS|Seed Satchel|link}}
|theme music = [[File:Level 1, Gnarled Root Dungeon.ogg|noicon]]
|quest=  
{{List|
{{Term|OoS|Fertile Soil|link}},
{{Term|OoS|Heart Container|link}}
}}
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'''Gnarled Root Dungeon''', located in [[North Horon]], is the first dungeon in {{OOS}}.
|mini-boss= {{Term|OoS|Brother Goriyas|link}}
|boss= {{Term|OoS|Aquamentus|link}}
|temperature=
|theme=
|strategy=
|zu= {{StrategyWiki|The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/North Horon and Gnarled Root Dungeon#DUNGEON: Gnarled Root Dungeon|Gnarled Root Dungeon}}
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{{Term/Store|Gnarled Root Dungeon||Series, OoS}} is the first {{Term|OoS|Dungeon|link}} in {{OoS}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 151}}</ref> It is located in {{Term|OoS|North Horon|link}}.


==Entrance to the Dungeon==
==Entrance to the {{Term|OoS|Gnarled Root Dungeon|display=Dungeon}}==
The [[Maku Tree]] gives Link the [[Gnarled Key]], the item needed to unlock this labyrinth's entrance, in the process of asking him to retrieve the [[Essence of Nature|essence]] [[Fertile Soil]] from it.
The {{Term|OoS|Gnarled Root Dungeon}} is found in {{Term|OoS|North Horon|link}}. However, its entrance is hidden by a {{Term|OoS|Lock|link}} which can only be opened with the {{Term|OoS|Gnarled Key|link}}. The {{Term|OoS|Maku Tree|link}} gives {{Term|OoS|Link|link}} the {{Term|OoS|Gnarled Key|link}} when he asks for his help retrieving the {{Term|OoS|Fertile Soil|link}}, an {{Term|OoS|Essence of Nature|link}} found within.


==Themes and Navigation==
==Themes and Navigation==
Being the first dungeon of the game, the Gnarled Root Dungeon is fairly simple in terms of enemy and puzzle difficulty. Including the [[Key#Boss Key|Boss Key]], three [[key]]s can be found throughout the dungeon. There are also [[Treasure Chest]]s containing a [[Gasha Seed]], an unappraised [[Magic Ring]], and Link's first [[Bomb]]s, which can be used to expose a bombable wall within the dungeon. This dungeon features several [[Puzzle#Block Puzzle|Block Puzzle]]s and a set of tracks for a [[Mine Cart]]. Defeating the dungeon's twin mini-bosses, the [[Brother Goriyas]], leads to a room which yields a [[Seed Satchel]] filled with [[Mystical Seeds#Ember Seeds|Ember Seeds]]. These are then used to light [[Puzzle#Torch Puzzle|Torches]], unlocking new doors and allowing Link to obtain the [[Key#Boss Key|Boss Key]] of the dungeon. Once Link defeats the boss, [[Aquamentus]], he obtains a [[Heart Container]] and the essence he was searching for.  
<!-- This section needs a rewrite - Tony 26.7.2023 -->
Being the first dungeon of the game, the Gnarled Root Dungeon is fairly simple in terms of enemy and puzzle difficulty. Including the [[Boss Key]], three [[key]]s can be found throughout the dungeon. There are also [[Treasure Chest]]s containing a [[Gasha Seed]], an unappraised [[Magic Ring]], and Link's first [[Bomb]]s, which can be used to expose a bombable wall within the dungeon. This dungeon features several [[Puzzle#Block Puzzle|Block Puzzle]]s and a set of tracks for a [[Mine Cart]]. Defeating the dungeon's twin mini-bosses, the [[Brother Goriyas]], leads to a room which yields a [[Seed Satchel]] filled with [[Ember Seed]]s. These are then used to light [[Puzzle#Torch Puzzle|Torches]], unlocking new doors and allowing Link to obtain the [[Boss Key]] of the dungeon. Once Link defeats the Boss, [[Aquamentus]], he obtains a [[Heart Container]] and the essence he was searching for.  
 
==={{Plural|OoS|Enemy}}===
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|OoS= Blade Trap [Blue][Qty:9], Blade Trap [Green][Qty:1], Blade Trap [Orange][Qty:1], Blue Stalfos [Qty:8], Chaser [Qty:2], Floormaster [Qty:8], Goriya [Qty:5], Keese [Qty:13], Red Zol [Qty:4]
}}


===Minor Traps and Enemies===
===={{Plural|OoS|Miniboss}}====
<gallery>
{{Gallery List|Enemies
File:BladeTrapBlue.png|[[Blade Trap]]
|OoS= Brother Goriyas [Qty:1]<!-- As they are a pair, I think they count as one. - Tony -->
File:BladeTrapGreen.png|[[Blade Trap]]
}}
File:BladeTrapOrange.png|[[Blade Trap]]
 
File:GelOracle.png|[[Gel]]
===={{Plural|OoS|Boss}}====
File:KeeseOracle.png|[[Keese]]
{{Gallery List|Enemies
File:FloormasterOracle.png|[[Floormaster]]
|OoS= Aquamentus [Qty:1]
File:MoblinOracleRed.png|[[Moblin]]
}}
File:SpinningBladeTrap.png|[[Chaser|Spinning Blade Trap]]
 
File:StalfosBlueOracle.png|[[Stalfos]]
==={{Plural|OoS|Treasure Chest}}===
File:ZolRedOracle.png|[[Zol]]
{{Treasure Chests|game= OoS
</gallery>
|-
| Treasure Chest [2]
| Dungeon Map
| [[File:OoS Gnarled Root Dungeon Treasure Chest.png|108px]]
| Appears in 1F's south-southwestern room after the {{Plural|OoS|Blue Stalfos|link}} have been defeated
|-
| Treasure Chest [2]
| Gasha Seed
| [[File:OoS Gnarled Root Dungeon Treasure Chest 2.png|108px]]
| In 1F's western room
|-
| Treasure Chest [2]
| Compass
| [[File:OoS Gnarled Root Dungeon Treasure Chest 3.png|108px]]
| On the upper level of 1F's third room from the left wing
|-
| Treasure Chest [2]
| Small Key
| [[File:OoS Gnarled Root Dungeon Treasure Chest 4.png|108px]]
| Appears in 1F's third room from the right wing after pressing the {{Term|OoS|Floor Switch|link}}
|-
| Treasure Chest [2]
| Bomb {{Qty|10}}
| [[File:OoS Gnarled Root Dungeon Treasure Chest 5.png|108px]]
| In 1F's center-of-wings room
|-
| Treasure Chest [2]
| Boss Key
| [[File:OoS Gnarled Root Dungeon Treasure Chest 6.png|108px]]
| Appears in 1F's west-southwestern room after the {{Plural|OoS|Goriya}} have been defeated
|-
| Treasure Chest [2]
| Discovery Ring{{List Note|This is treated as a {{Term|OoS|Magic Ring|link}} until it is appraised by {{Term|OoS|Vasu|link}}.}}
| [[File:OoS Gnarled Root Dungeon Treasure Chest 7.png|108px]]
| In the east-central room west of the {{Term|OoS|Boss Door|link}}
}}
{{List Notes}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*As {{OOS}} was originally meant to be a remake of the original {{LOZ}},<ref>{{Cite web|quote= The Oracle games originally started life out as a remake of the original NES Legend of Zelda. Yoshiki Okamoto of Capcom approached Miyamoto with the idea and, after much back and forth, got the go-ahead.|url= http://www.1up.com/news/25-things-you-did-not-know-about-zelda?pager.offset=2|title=25 Things You Didn't Know About The Legend of Zelda|site= 1UP.com}}</ref> this dungeon is reminiscent of [[Eagle|Eagle Labyrinth]], the first dungeon of the game. The layouts are similar, the exterior of both dungeons is what appears to be a dead tree in a small island within a lake, they are both the first dungeon in the game, and both dungeons have Aquamentus as the main boss. Also, an [[Old Man]] found within the dungeon will give Link advice on how to progress through the dungeon.
*As {{OoS}} was originally meant to be a remake of the original {{TLoZ}},<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= The Oracle games originally started life out as a remake of the original NES Legend of Zelda. Yoshiki Okamoto of Capcom approached Miyamoto with the idea and, after much back and forth, got the go-ahead.|url= http://www.1up.com/news/25-things-you-did-not-know-about-zelda?pager.offset=2|title=25 Things You Didn't Know About The Legend of Zelda|site= 1UP.com}}</ref> this dungeon is reminiscent of {{Term|TLoZ|Level 1|link}}, the first dungeon of the game. The layouts are similar, the exterior of both dungeons is what appears to be a dead tree in a small island within a lake, they are both the first Dungeon in the game, and both Dungeons have Aquamentus as the main boss. Also, an [[Old Man]] found within the dungeon will give Link advice on how to progress through the dungeon.
*In Norse mythology there is a dragon named [[Wikipedia:Níðhöggr|Níðhöggr]] that gnarls on a root of [[Wikipedia:Yggdrasil|Yggdrasil]], compared with the fact that the boss of this dungeon is a dragon.
 
==Nomenclature==
{{Nomenclature}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
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File:Gnarled Root Dungeon.png|Entering the dungeon
File:OoS Gnarled Root Dungeon Interior.png|The interior of the {{Term|OoS|Gnarled Root Dungeon|display=Dungeon}}
File:OoS GnarledRootDungeon.gif|Map of the dungeon
File:OoS GnarledRootDungeon.gif|Map of the {{Term|OoS|Gnarled Root Dungeon}}
File:Old Man (Gnarled Root Dungeon).png|The [[Old Man]] helping Link in the dungeon
File:Old Man (Gnarled Root Dungeon).png|The {{Term|OoS|Old Man}} helping {{Term|OoS|Link}} in the {{Term|OoS|Gnarled Root Dungeon|display=Dungeon}}
</gallery>
</gallery>


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Latest revision as of 00:41, 29 July 2023

This article is about the Dungeon in Oracle of Seasons. For the Object, see Gnarled Root.

Gnarled Root Dungeon is the first Dungeon in Oracle of Seasons.[1] It is located in North Horon.

Entrance to the Dungeon

The Gnarled Root Dungeon is found in North Horon. However, its entrance is hidden by a Lock which can only be opened with the Gnarled Key. The Maku Tree gives Link the Gnarled Key when he asks for his help retrieving the Fertile Soil, an Essence of Nature found within.

Themes and Navigation

Being the first dungeon of the game, the Gnarled Root Dungeon is fairly simple in terms of enemy and puzzle difficulty. Including the Boss Key, three keys can be found throughout the dungeon. There are also Treasure Chests containing a Gasha Seed, an unappraised Magic Ring, and Link's first Bombs, which can be used to expose a bombable wall within the dungeon. This dungeon features several Block Puzzles and a set of tracks for a Mine Cart. Defeating the dungeon's twin mini-bosses, the Brother Goriyas, leads to a room which yields a Seed Satchel filled with Ember Seeds. These are then used to light Torches, unlocking new doors and allowing Link to obtain the Boss Key of the dungeon. Once Link defeats the Boss, Aquamentus, he obtains a Heart Container and the essence he was searching for.

Enemies

Minibosses

Bosses

Treasure Chests

Treasure Chest
Contents
Coordinates
OoS Gnarled Root Dungeon Treasure Chest.png
Notes

Appears in 1F's south-southwestern room after the Blue Stalfos have been defeated

Treasure Chest
Contents
Coordinates
OoS Gnarled Root Dungeon Treasure Chest 2.png
Notes

In 1F's western room

Treasure Chest
Contents
Coordinates
OoS Gnarled Root Dungeon Treasure Chest 3.png
Notes

On the upper level of 1F's third room from the left wing

Treasure Chest
Contents
Coordinates
OoS Gnarled Root Dungeon Treasure Chest 4.png
Notes

Appears in 1F's third room from the right wing after pressing the Floor Switch

Treasure Chest
Contents
OoS Bomb Sprite.png
Coordinates
OoS Gnarled Root Dungeon Treasure Chest 5.png
Notes

In 1F's center-of-wings room

Treasure Chest
Contents
Coordinates
OoS Gnarled Root Dungeon Treasure Chest 6.png
Notes

Appears in 1F's west-southwestern room after the Goriyas have been defeated

Treasure Chest
Contents
OoS Discovery Ring Sprite.png
  • Discovery Ring[a]
Coordinates
OoS Gnarled Root Dungeon Treasure Chest 7.png
Notes

In the east-central room west of the Boss Door

Treasure ChestContentsCoordinatesNotes
OoS Gnarled Root Dungeon Treasure Chest.png

Appears in 1F's south-southwestern room after the Blue Stalfos have been defeated

OoS Gnarled Root Dungeon Treasure Chest 2.png

In 1F's western room

OoS Gnarled Root Dungeon Treasure Chest 3.png

On the upper level of 1F's third room from the left wing

OoS Gnarled Root Dungeon Treasure Chest 4.png

Appears in 1F's third room from the right wing after pressing the Floor Switch

OoS Bomb Sprite.png
OoS Gnarled Root Dungeon Treasure Chest 5.png

In 1F's center-of-wings room

OoS Gnarled Root Dungeon Treasure Chest 6.png

Appears in 1F's west-southwestern room after the Goriyas have been defeated

OoS Gnarled Root Dungeon Treasure Chest 7.png

In the east-central room west of the Boss Door

  1. This is treated as a Magic Ring until it is appraised by Vasu.

Trivia

  • As Oracle of Seasons was originally meant to be a remake of the original The Legend of Zelda,[2] this dungeon is reminiscent of Level 1, the first dungeon of the game. The layouts are similar, the exterior of both dungeons is what appears to be a dead tree in a small island within a lake, they are both the first Dungeon in the game, and both Dungeons have Aquamentus as the main boss. Also, an Old Man found within the dungeon will give Link advice on how to progress through the dungeon.

Nomenclature

ZW Nomenclature Asset.png Names in Other Regions ZW Nomenclature Asset 2.png
LanguageNamesMeanings
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Knorrwurzelhöhle[3]Gnarled Root Cave
The Italian Republic
Italian
Dungeon Radice Nodosa[4]Same as English.
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Gallery

See Also

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 151
  2. "The Oracle games originally started life out as a remake of the original NES Legend of Zelda. Yoshiki Okamoto of Capcom approached Miyamoto with the idea and, after much back and forth, got the go-ahead."25 Things You Didn't Know About The Legend of Zelda , 1UP.com.
  3. "Knorrwurzelhöhle" — N/A (Oracle of Seasons, German localization)
  4. "Livello 1
    Dungeon Radice Nodosa
    " — N/A (Oracle of Seasons, Italian localization)