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|caption=  
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|game= {{TLoZ}}<br/>{{ALttP}}<br/>{{OoT}}<br/>{{MM}}<br/>{{OoS}}<br/>{{FSA}}<br/>{{ST}}<br/>{{ALBW}}<br/>{{BotW}}
|game= TLoZ, ALttP, OoT, MM, OoS, FSA, ST, ALBW, BotW, TotK
|other= {{ALttP|Ishinomori|-}}<br/>{{BSTLoZ}}<br/>{{AST}}<br/>{{OoT|Himekawa|-}}<br/>{{CoH}}<br/>{{HWAoC}}
|other= ALttP (Ishinomori), BSTLoZ, AST, OoT (Himekawa), CoH, HWAoC
|inhab= [[Thieves]]<br/>[[Skull Kid]]s<br/>[[Deku Scrub]]s
|inhab=  
{{List|
[[Thieves]],
[[Skull Kid]]s,
[[Deku Scrub]]s
}}
|items=  
|items=  
{{Infobox Game Blocks
{{Infobox Game Blocks
  |ALttP= [[Piece of Heart]] ×1<br/>[[Master Sword]]
  |ALttP= [[Piece of Heart]] ×1, [[Master Sword]]
  |OoT= Pieces of Heart ×2<br/>Upgrades for [[Deku Nut]]s, [[Deku Stick]]s, and [[Bullet Bag]]<br/>[[Gold Skulltula]]s ×3
  |OoT= [[Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]] ×2, [[Bullet Bag]] upgrade, [[Deku Nut]] capacity upgrade, [[Deku Stick]] capacity upgrade, [[Gold Skulltula]]s ×3
  |BotW= [[Korok Mask]] (DLC)
  |BotW= [[Korok Mask]]
}}
|related=
{{List|
[[Mysterious Woods]],
[[Woods of Mystery]],
[[Fairies' Woods]],
[[Forbidden Woods]],
[[Sacred Grove]]
}}
}}
|related= [[Mysterious Woods]]<br/>[[Woods of Mystery]]<br/>[[Fairies' Woods]]<br/>[[Forbidden Woods]]<br/>[[Sacred Grove]]
|theme=  
|theme=  
|season= {{Season|Autumn}}
|season= {{Season|Autumn}}
}}
}}
The {{Term/Store|Lost Woods|Lost Woods|Series, TLoZ, ALttP, OoT, OoT3D, MM, MM3D, OoS, FSA, ST, ALBW, BotW, CoH|plural}} is a maze-like area of a confusing forest that has made several appearances throughout {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 220,{{Exp Game|TLoZ}} 229,{{Exp Game|ALttP}} 240,{{Exp Game|OoT}} 251,{{Exp Game|OoS}} 266,{{Exp Game|FSA}}, 290,{{Exp Game|ST}} 301 {{Exp Game|ALBW}}}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= MM3D |publisher= Prima |page= {{Page}}}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|'''Lost Woods'''|Map|BotW}}</ref>{{Fact}} Its layout is usually designed to make anyone who enters to become irreversibly lost, and the only way to exit the forest is by navigating it in specific directions. In certain games, it is said that if people wander in the forest for too long, they can turn into a monster such as a [[Skull Kid]],<ref name=Skullkid>{{Cite|Is this what happens to kids who wander into the forest? It looks like he doesn't like grownups.|Navi|OoT}}</ref> a [[Stalfos]],<ref name=Stalfos>{{Cite|That guy isn't here anymore. Anybody who comes into the forest will be lost. Everybody will become a Stalfos. Everybody, Stalfos.|Fado (Ocarina of Time)|OoT}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= HH |publisher= |page= 84}}</ref> or a [[Deku Scrub]].<ref name=Deku>{{Cite|The Lost Woods is our birthplace! If you wander lost here for too long, you too can become a Deku Scrub!|Deku Scrub|FSA}}</ref>
The {{Term/Store|Lost Woods|Lost Woods|Series, TLoZ, ALttP, OoT, OoT3D, MM, MM3D, OoS, FSA, ST, ALBW, BotW, CoH, TotK, HWAoC|plural}},{{Exp Game|TLoZ, ALttP, OoT, MM, OoS, FSA, ST, ALBW, BotW, HWAoC}}<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 220,{{Exp Game|TLoZ}} 229,{{Exp Game|ALttP}} 240,{{Exp Game|OoT, OoT3D}} 251,{{Exp Game|OoS}} 266,{{Exp Game|FSA}}, 290,{{Exp Game|ST}} 301 {{Exp Game|ALBW}}}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= MM3D |publisher= Prima |page= }}</ref><ref>{{Cite|'''Lost Woods'''|Map|BotW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|'''Lost Woods'''|Map|TotK}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Some travelers have rented a stable on their way to the Lost Woods. They plan to leave the stable as soon as they're equipped for the journey. Find what they still need.|Gallery|HWAoC}}</ref> also known as the '''Deep, Dark Forest''',{{Exp Game|CoH}}<ref>{{Cite|I see {{Color|CoH Blue|a deep, dark forest}}... Your fate is to make your way to the center.|Fate|CoH}}</ref> is a maze-like area of a confusing forest that has made several appearances throughout {{TLoZ|Series}}. Its layout is usually designed to make anyone who enters to become irreversibly lost, and the only way to exit the forest is by navigating it in specific directions. In certain games, it is said that if people wander in the forest for too long, they can turn into a monster such as a [[Skull Kid]],<ref name=Skullkid>{{Cite|Is this what happens to kids who wander into the forest? It looks like he doesn't like grownups.|Navi|OoT}}</ref> a [[Stalfos]],<ref name=Stalfos>{{Cite|That guy isn't here anymore. Anybody who comes into the forest will be lost. Everybody will become a Stalfos. Everybody, Stalfos.|Fado (Ocarina of Time)|OoT}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= HH |publisher= |page= 84}}</ref> or a [[Deku Scrub]].<ref name=Deku>{{Cite|The Lost Woods is our birthplace! If you wander lost here for too long, you too can become a Deku Scrub!|Deku Scrub|FSA}}</ref>


==Features and Overview==
==Features and Overview==
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==={{MM|-}}===
==={{MM|-}}===
The {{Term|MM3D|Lost Woods}} is a place that can only be explored in the beginning of {{MM}}. The {{Term|MM3D|Lost Woods}} is where {{Term|MM3D|Link|link}} must chase down the {{Term|MM3D|Skull Kid|link}} to retrieve his {{Term|MM3D|Horse|link}}, {{Term|MM3D|Epona|link}}, back. {{Term|MM3D|Link}} travels into the {{Term|MM3D|Lost Woods}} in search of his lost friend, {{Term|MM3D|Navi}}. While searching, he was knocked off his {{Term|MM3D|Horse}} by the {{Term|MM3D|Skull Kid}}, giving him the opportunity to steal the {{Term|MM3D|Ocarina of Time (Item)|link}} and {{Term|MM3D|Epona}} before {{Term|MM3D|Link}} woke up.
The {{Term|MM3D|Lost Woods}} is a place that can only be explored in the beginning of {{MM}}. The {{Term|MM3D|Lost Woods}} is where {{Term|MM3D|Link|link}} must chase down the {{Term|MM3D|Skull Kid|link}} to retrieve his {{Term|MM3D|Horse|link}}, {{Term|MM3D|Epona|link}}, back. {{Term|MM3D|Link}} travels into the {{Term|MM3D|Lost Woods}} in search of his lost friend, {{Term|MM3D|Navi}}. While searching, he was knocked off his {{Term|MM3D|Horse}} by the {{Term|MM3D|Skull Kid}}, giving him the opportunity to steal the {{Term|MM3D|Ocarina of Time (Item)|link}} and {{Term|MM3D|Epona}} before {{Term|MM3D|Link}} woke up. Once Link falls into the {{Term|MM3D|Sealed Room|link}}, he will not be able to return to the Lost Woods again for the rest of {{MM|-}}.


The {{Term|MM3D|Lost Woods}} are also where the {{Term|MM3D|Skull Kid}} encountered the {{Term|MM3D|Happy Mask Salesman|link}}, whom he stole {{Term|MM3D|Majora's Mask (Item)|link}} from.
The {{Term|MM3D|Lost Woods}} are also where the {{Term|MM3D|Skull Kid}} encountered the {{Term|MM3D|Happy Mask Salesman|link}}, whom he stole {{Term|MM3D|Majora's Mask (Item)|link}} from.
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==={{ST|-}}===
==={{ST|-}}===
In {{ST}}, Link must navigate the Lost Woods to reach the [[Forest Sanctuary]] to open a path to the {{Term|ST|Forest Temple|link}} by performing a song with [[Gage]] using the [[Spirit Flute]]. When he first enters the woods, Link is sent back to the entrance, and must speak with the residents of the nearby [[Whittleton]] to find out how to navigate them. He learns that by following the directions that certain trees point (save the last one, which has "no sense of direction"), he will make it to the Forest Sanctuary. Once the Lost Woods are solved for the first time, they disappear.
In {{ST}}, Link must navigate the Lost Woods to reach the [[Forest Sanctuary]] to open a path to the {{Term|ST|Forest Temple|link}} by performing a song with [[Gage]] using the [[Spirit Flute]]. When he first enters the woods, Link is sent back to the entrance, and must speak with the residents of the nearby [[Whittleton]] to find out how to navigate them. He learns that by following the directions that certain {{Plural|ST|Tree}} point (save the fourth one), he will make it to the Forest Sanctuary.<ref>{{Cite|You're going to the {{Color|ST Light Blue|Lost Woods}}? Then here's a little advice for you. To avoid getting all turned around, listen to the trees, 'cause they talk a lot. Just don't listen to that {{Color|ST Light Blue|fourth tree}}. It has no sense of direction.|Wood (Character)|ST}}</ref> Once the Lost Woods are solved for the first time, they disappear.


==={{ALBW|-}}===
==={{ALBW|-}}===
In {{ALBW}}, the Lost Woods houses the Master Sword, much like in {{ALttP|-}}. To obtain the Master Sword, Link must retrieve all three Pendants of Virtue. When Link enters the northwest area of the Lost Woods, he is met with nine [[Poe]]s. One Poe offers to bring him deeper into the Lost Woods if he can follow the correct one.<ref>{{Cite|Hree hee hee! Welcome to the Lost Woods! These woods will trick you into going back the way you came! But all hope is not lost! If you can follow me, then you can walk a little deeper into the woods. Watch carefully!|Poe|ALBW}}</ref> If Link goes in the proper direction, he will be met again by the Poes. Two of them test him by attempting to mislead the hero and instruct him to go in the direction that they did not.<ref>{{Cite|Oh, well done. That was fun, but now we're going to MISLEAD you. Now two of us will bounce around. So don't follow the two of us, or you'll wind up back at the start. Hree hee hee! Think you can get it right?|Poe|ALBW}}</ref> Afterwards, three Poes will attempt to mislead Link in the same manner.<ref>{{Cite|Oh, very well done! Hmph. I guess it's time to REALLY stump you! Now three of us will bounce around. Don't follow us! Hree hee hee! Think you can get it right?|Poe|ALBW}}</ref> After this, Link will be lead to the Sacred Grove housing the Master Sword. Once Link obtains the Master Sword, Sahasrahla will telepathically speak to Link, telling him to use the newly-obtained Sword to destroy the [[Barrier]] at Hyrule Castle.<ref>{{Cite|Hear me, Link... The sword you hold in your hand is the one and only Master Sword! Now that you possess that blade, you can break the barrier at the castle. So make haste. We don't have much time left. Get to Hyrule Castle!|Sahasrahla|ALBW}}</ref> This will also cause the Poes to disappear.
In {{ALBW}}, the Lost Woods houses the {{Term|ALBW|Master Sword|link}}, much like in {{ALttP|-}}. To obtain the Master Sword, Link must retrieve all three {{Plural|ALBW|Pendant of Virtue|link}}. When Link enters the northwest area of the Lost Woods, he is met with eight {{Plural|ALBW|Poe|link}} in an area with pathways going in all four directions. One Poe offers to bring him deeper into the Lost Woods if he can follow the correct one; all the {{Plural|ALBW|Poe}} then shuffle their places and fly off in different directions.<ref>{{Cite|Hree hee hee! Welcome to the Lost Woods! These woods will trick you into going back the way you came! But all hope is not lost! If you can follow me, then you can walk a little deeper into the woods. Watch carefully!|Poe|ALBW}}</ref> If Link goes in the proper direction, he will soon be met again by the Poes. Two of them test him by attempting to mislead the hero and instruct him to go in the direction that they did not.<ref>{{Cite|Oh, well done. That was fun, but now we're going to MISLEAD you. Now two of us will bounce around. So don't follow the two of us, or you'll wind up back at the start. Hree hee hee! Think you can get it right?|Poe|ALBW}}</ref> Next, three Poes will attempt to mislead Link in the same manner.<ref>{{Cite|Oh, very well done! Hmph. I guess it's time to REALLY stump you! Now three of us will bounce around. Don't follow us! Hree hee hee! Think you can get it right?|Poe|ALBW}}</ref> If Link successfully follows the Poes' instructions, he will be lead to the {{Term|ALBW|Sacred Grove|link}} housing the Master Sword. If he takes a wrong direction, he will find himself starting over back at the first area with Poes, though there will be one fewer Poe trying to mislead him. By using the {{Term|ALBW|Hint Glasses|link}}, {{Plural|ALBW|Hint Ghost|link}} can be found in these areas of the {{Term|ALBW|Lost Woods}} and will point {{Term|ALBW|Link}} in the correct direction for a Play Coin.<ref>{{Cite|Head west. You'll surely find something nice.|Hint Ghost|ALBW}}</ref>
 
Once Link obtains the Master Sword, {{Term|ALBW|Sahasrahla|link}} will telepathically speak to Link, telling him to use the newly-obtained Sword to destroy the [[Barrier]] at Hyrule Castle.<ref>{{Cite|Hear me, Link... The sword you hold in your hand is the one and only Master Sword! Now that you possess that blade, you can break the barrier at the castle. So make haste. We don't have much time left. Get to Hyrule Castle!|Sahasrahla|ALBW}}</ref> Light then returns to the forest, clearing out the fog, and Link will no longer have to follow the Poes through the Lost Woods to reach the Sacred Grove.


The Lost Woods also houses several [[Maiamai]]s and a [[Piece of Heart]].
The Lost Woods also houses several [[Maiamai]]s and a [[Piece of Heart]].
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The {{Term|BotW|Lost Woods}} is a fog-infested forest in {{BotW}}. It serves as the only means of entry to the {{Term|BotW|Korok Forest|link}} in the {{Term|BotW|Great Hyrule Forest|link}}, connecting to the {{Term|BotW|Korok Forest}} via an isthmus surrounded by the impassable {{Term|BotW|Lake Mekar|link}}. Travelers who enter the {{Term|BotW|Lost Woods}} may find themselves lost in the dense fog that covers the landscape, which will return them to the entrance of the {{Term|BotW|Lost Woods|display=Woods}}. To successfully navigate the {{Term|BotW|Lost Woods}}, {{Term|BotW|Link|link}} must carry a lit {{Term|BotW|Torch|link}} through the fog. One can be obtained at the {{Term|BotW|Lost Woods|display=Woods}}' entrance, where a pair of stationary {{Plural|BotW|Torch}} can be found, along with one that can be picked up. Following the trail of embers that come from the {{Term|BotW|Torch}} will lead {{Term|BotW|Link}} to the entrance to the {{Term|BotW|Korok Forest}}. Despite this, it is possible to navigate the {{Term|BotW|Lost Woods}} without the assistance of a {{Term|BotW|Torch}} if one knows the path. Due to its nature, the {{Term|BotW|Lost Woods}} protects the {{Term|BotW|Master Sword}} from intruders.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= CaC|publisher= |page= 365}}</ref>
The {{Term|BotW|Lost Woods}} is a fog-infested forest in {{BotW}}. It serves as the only means of entry to the {{Term|BotW|Korok Forest|link}} in the {{Term|BotW|Great Hyrule Forest|link}}, connecting to the {{Term|BotW|Korok Forest}} via an isthmus surrounded by the impassable {{Term|BotW|Lake Mekar|link}}. Travelers who enter the {{Term|BotW|Lost Woods}} may find themselves lost in the dense fog that covers the landscape, which will return them to the entrance of the {{Term|BotW|Lost Woods|display=Woods}}. To successfully navigate the {{Term|BotW|Lost Woods}}, {{Term|BotW|Link|link}} must carry a lit {{Term|BotW|Torch|link}} through the fog. One can be obtained at the {{Term|BotW|Lost Woods|display=Woods}}' entrance, where a pair of stationary {{Plural|BotW|Torch}} can be found, along with one that can be picked up. Following the trail of embers that come from the {{Term|BotW|Torch}} will lead {{Term|BotW|Link}} to the entrance to the {{Term|BotW|Korok Forest}}. Despite this, it is possible to navigate the {{Term|BotW|Lost Woods}} without the assistance of a {{Term|BotW|Torch}} if one knows the path. Due to its nature, the {{Term|BotW|Lost Woods}} protects the {{Term|BotW|Master Sword}} from intruders.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= CaC|publisher= |page= 365}}</ref>


The {{Term|BotW|Lost Woods}} are filled with a unique type of {{Term|BotW|Tree|link}} known as {{Plural|BotW|Ogre Tree|link}}. Near the entrance, {{Term|BotW|Link}} can find a stone {{Term|BotW|Treasure Chest|link}} in one of the {{Plural|BotW|Ogre Tree}}'s mouths containing a {{Term|BotW|Forest Dweller's Spear|link}}. Another stone {{Term|BotW|Treasure Chest}} holds an {{Term|BotW|Opal|link}}. During the "{{Term|BotW|EX Strange Mask Rumors|link}}" {{Term|BotW|Side Quest|link}}, which is exclusive to {{TMT}} [[DLC]] Pack, {{Term|BotW|Link}} must read the {{Term|BotW|Super Rumor Mill V1|link}}. It claims that the {{Term|BotW|Korok Mask|link}} can be found in the hollow of a {{Term|BotW|Tree}} in a forest that makes people lose their way.<ref>{{Cite|Some say the treasure chest containing this mask is hidden {{Color|BotW Red|in a tree hollow in a forest that makes people lose their way}}. Hmm, sounds like a tough place to find something! Luckily, word has it there's a convenient trick for finding your way...|Super Rumor Mill V1|BotW}}</ref> South of the pair of {{Plural|BotW|Torch}} at the {{Term|BotW|Lost Woods}}' entrance, {{Term|BotW|Link}} will find the {{Term|BotW|Korok Mask}} in a DLC {{Term|BotW|Treasure Chest}} in the mouth of an {{Term|BotW|Ogre Tree}}.<ref>{{Cite|You found the {{Color|BotW Red|Korok Mask}} in the spooky tree's hollow within the Lost woods!<br/><br/>The Korok Mask will inform you when a Korok is hiding nearby.|Adventure Log|BotW}}</ref>
The {{Term|BotW|Lost Woods}} are filled with a unique type of {{Term|BotW|Tree|link}} known as {{Plural|BotW|Ogre Tree|link}}. Near the entrance, {{Term|BotW|Link}} can find a stone {{Term|BotW|Treasure Chest|link}} in one of the {{Plural|BotW|Ogre Tree}}'s mouths containing a {{Term|BotW|Forest Dweller's Spear|link}}. Another stone {{Term|BotW|Treasure Chest}} holds an {{Term|BotW|Opal|link}}. During the "{{Term|BotW|EX Strange Mask Rumors|link}}" {{Term|BotW|Side Quest|link}}, which is exclusive to {{TMT}} [[DLC]] Pack, {{Term|BotW|Link}} must read the {{Term|BotW|Super Rumor Mill V1|link}}. It claims that the {{Term|BotW|Korok Mask|link}} can be found in the hollow of a {{Term|BotW|Tree}} in a forest that makes people lose their way.<ref>{{Cite|Some say the treasure chest containing this mask is hidden {{Color|BotW Red|in a tree hollow in a forest that makes people lose their way}}. Hmm, sounds like a tough place to find something! Luckily, word has it there's a convenient trick for finding your way...|Super Rumor Mill V1|BotW}}</ref> South of the pair of {{Plural|BotW|Torch}} at the {{Term|BotW|Lost Woods}}' entrance, {{Term|BotW|Link}} will find the {{Term|BotW|Korok Mask}} in an EX {{Term|BotW|Treasure Chest}} in the mouth of an {{Term|BotW|Ogre Tree}}.<ref>{{Cite|You found the {{Color|BotW Red|Korok Mask}} in the spooky tree's hollow within the Lost woods!<br/><br/>The Korok Mask will inform you when a Korok is hiding nearby.|Adventure Log|BotW}}</ref>


====Creatures====
====Creatures====
<gallery>
{{Gallery List|Creatures
File:BotW Blue Sparrow Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Blue Sparrow|link}}
|BotW= Blue Sparrow, Bushy-Tailed Squirrel, Courser Bee, Fairy, Golden Sparrow, Grassland Fox, Hightail Lizard, Hot-Footed Frog, Maraudo Wolf, Mountain Buck, Mountain Crow, Mountain Doe, Mountain Goat, Pink Heron, Restless Cricket, Summerwing Butterfly, Warm Darner, Wood Pigeon
File:BotW Bushy-Tailed Squirrel Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Bushy-Tailed Squirrel|link}}
}}
File:BotW Fairy Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Fairy|link}}
File:BotW Golden Sparrow Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Golden Sparrow|link}}
File:BotW Grassland Fox Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Grassland Fox|link}}
File:BotW Hightail Lizard Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Hightail Lizard|link}}
File:BotW Hot-Footed Frog Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Hot-Footed Frog|link}}
File:BotW Maraudo Wolf Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Maraudo Wolf|link}}
File:BotW Mountain Buck Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Mountain Buck|link}}
File:BotW Mountain Crow Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Mountain Crow|link}}
File:BotW Mountain Doe Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Mountain Doe|link}}
File:BotW Mountain Goat Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Mountain Goat|link}}
File:BotW Pink Heron Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Pink Heron|link}}
File:BotW Restless Cricket Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Restless Cricket|link}}
File:BotW Summerwing Butterfly Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Summerwing Butterfly|link}}
File:BotW Warm Darner Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Warm Darner|link}}
File:BotW Wood Pigeon Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Wood Pigeon|link}}
</gallery>


====Minor Enemies====
====Minor Enemies====
<gallery>
{{Gallery List|Enemies
File:BotW Stalmoblin Model.png|[[Stalmoblin]]
|BotW= Stalmoblin, Yiga Footsoldier
File:BotW Yiga Footsoldier Model.png|[[Yiga Footsoldier]]
}}
</gallery>


====Materials====
====Materials====
<gallery>
{{Gallery List|Materials
File:BotW Blue Nightshade Model.png|[[Blue Nightshade]]
|BotW= Blue Nightshade, Courser Bee Honey
File:BotW Courser Bee Honey Model.png|[[Courser Bee Honey]]
}}
</gallery>
 
==={{TotK|-}}===
{{TotK Quest/Container|width= 47rem|
{{TotK Quest
|name= A Pretty Stone and Five Golden Apples
|type= Shrine Quest
|giver= [[Damia]]
|location= [[Korok Forest]]
}}
{{TotK Quest
|name= Maca's Special Place
|type= Shrine Quest
|giver= [[Maca]]
|location= [[Korok Forest]]
}}
{{TotK Quest
|name= None Shall Pass?
|type= Shrine Quest
|giver= [[Zooki]]
|location= [[Korok Forest]]
}}
{{TotK Quest
|name= Trail of the Master Sword
|type= Main Quest
|giver= [[Mineru]]
|location= [[Spirit Temple]]
}}
}}
The Lost Woods are now covered in fog that makes them completely impossible to navigate. If Link enters the Lost Woods or even tries to fly over them, he will be returned to their entrance almost immediately. Instead, he must bypass the Lost Woods entirely by traveling through the [[Depths]] beneath the Lost Woods until he finds a specific point that Link can [[Ascend]] through to emerge in the Korok Forest.
 
The fog disperses after Link cleanses the Korok Forest of Gloom by defeating the Gloom Spawn and Phantom Ganon within the Deku Tree Chasm, allowing him to travel through the Lost Woods normally.
 
====Areas====
{{Gallery List|Locations
|TotK= Korok Forest, Lake Saria, Mido Swamp, Ninjis Shrine, Sakunbomar Shrine
}}
 
===={{Plural|TotK|Creature}}====
{{Gallery List|Creatures
|TotK= Hot-Footed Frog, Restless Cricket
}}
 
===={{Plural|TotK|Enemy}}====
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|TotK= Evermean [Qty:4], Stalkoblin [Qty:2]{{Equipment|TotK|Sturdy Wooden Stick}}, Stalkoblin [Qty:2]{{Equipment|TotK|Dragonbone Boko Bow}}, Stalmoblin [Qty:2]{{Equipment|TotK|Gnarled Wooden Stick}}, Stalmoblin [Qty:1]{{Equipment|TotK|Forest Dweller's Spear}}
}}
 
====={{Plural|TotK|Sub-Boss}}=====
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|TotK= Stone Talus [Qty:1]<br/>''Lurker in the Lost Woods''{{Equipment|TotK|Mysterious Crystal}}
}}
 
===={{Plural|TotK|Material}}====
{{Gallery List|Materials
|TotK= Blue Nightshade, Silent Shroom
}}


==Other Appearances==
==Other Appearances==
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{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
[[File:Lost Woods (comic).png|thumb|right|300px|The {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Lost Woods}} from the {{ALttP|-}} comic]]
[[File:Lost Woods (comic).png|thumb|right|300px|The {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Lost Woods}} from the {{ALttP|-}} comic]]
The {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Lost Woods}} are also featured in the {{ALttP|Ishinomori}}. After obtaining all three {{Plural|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Pendant of Virtue|link}}, {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Link}} enters the {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Lost Woods}} and, while speaking telepathically with {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Sahasrahla|link}}, the young hero begins to have his doubts about whether or not the {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Master Sword}} will select him as its bearer.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote='''Sahasrahla''': If you really are the legendary Hero of Hyrule...the sword of Evil's Bane will select you as its bearer!<br/>'''Link:''' The sword will select me? What if it doesn't?|book =A Link to the Past |publisher= Nintendo Power |page= 14}}</ref> {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Link}} then finds the {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Master Sword}} and seizes it from its {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Pedestal of the Master Sword|link|display=Pedestal}}, readying himself to have his final battle with {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Agahnim|link}} and rescue {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Princess Zelda|link}}. Afterward, {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Link}} is ambushed by several {{Plural|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Ball and Chain Soldier|link}}, although he easily defeats them with a single {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Spin Attack|link}} from the {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Master Sword}}.
The {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Lost Woods}} are also featured in the {{ALttP|Ishinomori}}. After obtaining all three {{Plural|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Pendant of Virtue|link}}, {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Link}} enters the {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Lost Woods}} and, while speaking telepathically with {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Sahasrahla|link}}, the young hero begins to have his doubts about whether or not the {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Master Sword}} will select him as its bearer.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote='''Sahasrahla''': If you really are the legendary Hero of Hyrule...the sword of Evil's Bane will select you as its bearer!<br/>'''Link:''' The sword will select me? What if it doesn't?|book= ALttP (Ishinomori)|publisher= |page= 14}}</ref> {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Link}} then finds the {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Master Sword}} and seizes it from its {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Pedestal of the Master Sword|link|display=Pedestal}}, readying himself to have his final battle with {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Agahnim|link}} and rescue {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Princess Zelda|link}}. Afterward, {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Link}} is ambushed by several {{Plural|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Ball and Chain Soldier|link}}, although he easily defeats them with a single {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Spin Attack|link}} from the {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Master Sword}}.


{{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Link}} decides to lie down and rest in the {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Lost Woods|display=Woods}}, only to be awoken by {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Princess Zelda}} via telepathy.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=...Wake up, Link... |book= A Link to the Past |publisher=Nintendo Power |page= 3}}</ref> Although the young hero tells {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Princess Zelda}} that he must rest,<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Zelda?! I must rest! I can't...|book= A Link to the Past |publisher= Nintendo Power |page= 3}}</ref> {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Princess Zelda}} reminds him that only a single night remains until {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Agahnim}} casts his final incantation on her and causes the entrance to the {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Dark World}} to open and overwhelm {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Hyrule}} with its evil. With this in mind, {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Link}} leaves the {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Lost Woods}} and heads to {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Kakariko Village|link}} to prepare himself.
{{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Link}} decides to lie down and rest in the {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Lost Woods|display=Woods}}, only to be awoken by {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Princess Zelda}} via telepathy.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=...Wake up, Link...|book= ALttP (Ishinomori)|publisher= |page= 3}}</ref> Although the young hero tells {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Princess Zelda}} that he must rest,<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Zelda?! I must rest! I can't...|book= ALttP (Ishinomori)|publisher= |page= 3}}</ref> {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Princess Zelda}} reminds him that only a single night remains until {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Agahnim}} casts his final incantation on her and causes the entrance to the {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Dark World}} to open and overwhelm {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Hyrule}} with its evil. With this in mind, {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Link}} leaves the {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Lost Woods}} and heads to {{Term|ALttP (Ishinomori)|Kakariko Village|link}} to prepare himself.
{{Noncanon|End}}
{{Noncanon|End}}


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==={{CoH|-}}===
==={{CoH|-}}===
{{Ambig|Start}}
{{Ambig|Start}}
In {{CoH}}, the {{Term|CoH|Lost Woods}} is an area that is placed within a randomly-generated location within the {{Term|CoH|Forest|link}} biome in {{Term|CoH|Hyrule|link}}. Upon entering {{Term|CoH|Lost Woods}}, {{Term|CoH|Link|link}}, and {{Term|CoH|Princess Zelda|link}} will be sent back to the initial screen if they take the incorrect exit. In order to reach its center, the {{Term|CoH|Lost Swamp|link}}, the heroes must take the exit closest to the initial position of the enemy on the screen that is different from the rest, or follow the vibrations generated from {{Term|CoH|Tingle's Tuner|link}}, which rumbles the most when the hero is next to the correct exit. The center of the maze is the {{Term|CoH|Lost Swamp}}, which contains a dungeon where the player fights {{Term|CoH|Gohmaracas|link}}, one of the four monsters that the heroes must defeat in order to break {{Term|CoH|Octavo|link}}'s seal on {{Term|CoH|Hyrule Castle|link}}.
In {{CoH}}, the {{Term|CoH|Lost Woods}} is an area that is placed within a randomly-generated location within the {{Term|CoH|Forest|link}} biome in {{Term|CoH|Hyrule|link}}. Upon entering {{Term|CoH|Lost Woods}}, {{Term|CoH|Link|link}}, and {{Term|CoH|Princess Zelda|link}} will be sent back to the initial screen if they take the incorrect exit. In order to reach its center, the {{Term|CoH|Lost Swamp|link}}, the heroes must take the exit closest to the initial position of the enemy on the screen that is different from the rest, or follow the vibrations generated from {{Term|CoH|Tingle's Dowser|link}}, which rumbles the most when the hero is next to the correct exit. The center of the maze is the {{Term|CoH|Lost Swamp}}, which contains a dungeon where the player fights {{Term|CoH|Gohmaracas|link}}, one of the four monsters that the heroes must defeat in order to break {{Term|CoH|Octavo|link}}'s seal on {{Term|CoH|Hyrule Castle|link}}.


The {{Term|CoH|Lost Woods}} is also the location of {{Term|CoH|Tingle's House|link}}, where {{Term|CoH|Tingle|link}} gives the heroes the {{Term|CoH|Tingle's Tuner}}, which can help guide them through the {{Term|CoH|Lost Woods}} by causing the [[Nintendo Switch]] to rumble when the heroes are close to treasure or near the correct path to the {{Term|CoH|Lost Swamp}}, giving light rumbles when the heroes are near the incorrect exit but strong rumbles when they are next to the correct exit.
The {{Term|CoH|Lost Woods}} is also the location of {{Term|CoH|Tingle's House|link}}, where {{Term|CoH|Tingle|link}} gives the heroes the {{Term|CoH|Tingle's Dowser}}, which can help guide them through the {{Term|CoH|Lost Woods}} by causing the [[Nintendo Switch]] to rumble when the heroes are close to treasure or near the correct path to the {{Term|CoH|Lost Swamp}}, giving light rumbles when the heroes are near the incorrect exit but strong rumbles when they are next to the correct exit.


It is also the location where the heroes can meet {{Term|CoH|Yves|link}}, a friendly {{Term|CoH|Deku Scrub|link}}, who resides in the same tree hut as {{Term|CoH|Tingle}} and joins the heroes on their quest to stop {{Term|CoH|Octavo}} after they give {{Term|CoH|Tingle}} 20 {{Plural|CoH|Deku Seed|link}}.
It is also the location where the heroes can meet {{Term|CoH|Yves|link}}, a friendly {{Term|CoH|Deku Scrub|link}}, who resides in the same tree hut as {{Term|CoH|Tingle}} and joins the heroes on their quest to stop {{Term|CoH|Octavo}} after they give {{Term|CoH|Tingle}} 20 {{Plural|CoH|Deku Seed|link}}.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In volume 103 of [[Nintendo Power]], the Lost Woods were called the "Maze Woods."<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= Long ago, before {{Typo|Gannon|Ganon}} stole the Triforce and kidnapped Zelda, Link set out to his coming-of-age ceremony in the Maze Woods.|book= Nintendo Power Volume 103|publisher= Nintendo of America Inc.|page= 27}}</ref>
*In volume 103 of [[Nintendo Power]], the Lost Woods were called the "Maze Woods."<ref>{{Cite Magazine|quote= Long ago, before {{Typo|Gannon|Ganon}} stole the Triforce and kidnapped Zelda, Link set out to his coming-of-age ceremony in the Maze Woods.|magazine= Nintendo Power|issue= 103|publisher= |date= December 1997|page= 27}}</ref>
*In the German version of {{OoT|-}}, those who become lost in the Lost Woods are said to become plants.<ref>{{Cite|Der, den Du suchst, ist nicht mehr hier... Jeder, der diesen Wald betritt und kein Kokiri ist, ist verdammt... Jeder... Sicher hat er sich schon längst in eine Pflanze verwandelt...|Fado (Ocarina of Time)|OoT}}</ref>
*In the German version of {{OoT|-}}, those who become lost in the Lost Woods are said to become plants.<ref>{{Cite|Der, den Du suchst, ist nicht mehr hier... Jeder, der diesen Wald betritt und kein Kokiri ist, ist verdammt... Jeder... Sicher hat er sich schon längst in eine Pflanze verwandelt...|Fado (Ocarina of Time)|OoT}}</ref>
*The Japanese name for the Lost Woods was utilized for the {{smw|Forest of Illusion}} in ''{{smw|Super Mario World}}'', and to a lesser extent Maze Wood in ''Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake'' (which had Holly White calling it "The Lost Woods" once). Coincidentally, all three are maze-like forests that require a sequence of events to fully navigate.
*The Japanese name for the Lost Woods was utilized for the {{smw|Forest of Illusion}} in ''{{smw|Super Mario World}}'', and to a lesser extent Maze Wood in ''Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake'' (which had Holly White calling it "The Lost Woods" once). Coincidentally, all three are maze-like forests that require a sequence of events to fully navigate.
*In the kiosk demo for {{OoT3D|-}}, the Lost Woods were rendered inaccessible by having several wooden boards nailed over the entrance.


==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==
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File:ALttP Master Sword Artwork 3.png|Artwork of the {{Term|ALttP|Master Sword}} resting in its pedestal from {{ALttP|-}}
File:ALttP Master Sword Artwork 3.png|Artwork of the {{Term|ALttP|Master Sword}} resting in its pedestal from {{ALttP|-}}
File:ALttP Lost Woods Spieleberater Artwork.png|Artwork of {{Term|ALttP|Link}} in the {{Term|ALttP|Lost Woods}} from the German {{ALttP|-}} guide
File:ALttP Lost Woods Artwork 2.png|Artwork of {{Term|ALttP|Link}} in the {{Term|ALttP|Lost Woods}} from the German {{ALttP|-}} guide
File:Lost Woods Winter.png|The {{Term|OoS|Lost Woods}} in Winter from {{OoS|-}}
File:Lost Woods Winter.png|The {{Term|OoS|Lost Woods}} in Winter from {{OoS|-}}
File:OoS Lost Woods Spring.png|The {{Term|OoS|Lost Woods}} in Spring from {{OoS|-}}
File:OoS Lost Woods Spring.png|The {{Term|OoS|Lost Woods}} in Spring from {{OoS|-}}
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File:OOS NobleSword Pedestal.png|The {{Term|OoS|Noble Sword}} in the {{Term|OoS|Lost Woods}} from {{OoS|-}}
File:OOS NobleSword Pedestal.png|The {{Term|OoS|Noble Sword}} in the {{Term|OoS|Lost Woods}} from {{OoS|-}}
File:OOS MasterSword Pedestal.png|The {{Term|OoS|Master Sword}} in a {{Term|OoS|Linked Game|link}} of {{OoS|-}}
File:OOS MasterSword Pedestal.png|The {{Term|OoS|Master Sword}} in a {{Term|OoS|Linked Game|link}} of {{OoS|-}}
File:ALBW Lost Woods Region 1.png|{{Term|ALBW|Link}} ambushed by {{Plural|ALBW|Enemy}} in the {{Term|ALBW|Lost Woods Region}} from {{ALBW|-}}
File:ALBW Lost Woods Region 2.png|{{Term|ALBW|Link}} at the entrance to the {{Plural|ALBW|Lost Woods}} from {{ALBW|-}}
File:ALBW Poes in Lost Woods.jpg|The {{Plural|ALBW|Poe}} seen in the {{Term|ALBW|Lost Woods}} from {{ALBW|-}}<br/>{{Small|{{3D Image}}}}
File:ALBW Poes in Lost Woods.jpg|The {{Plural|ALBW|Poe}} seen in the {{Term|ALBW|Lost Woods}} from {{ALBW|-}}<br/>{{Small|{{3D Image}}}}
File:HWAoC Lost Woods.png|The {{Term|HWAoC|Lost Woods}} from {{HWAoC|-}}
File:HWAoC Freeing Korok Forest.png|The {{Term|HWAoC|Lost Woods}} from {{HWAoC|-}}
</gallery>
</gallery>


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