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Maku Road is essentially the equivalent of [[Hero's Cave]] found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''. In a [[Password-Linked]] game, a more challenging version Hero's Cave will appear as a detour on Maku Road.
Maku Road is essentially the equivalent of [[Hero's Cave]] found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''. In a [[Password-Linked]] game, a more challenging version Hero's Cave will appear as a detour on Maku Road.


It is likely named after [[Maku Tree (Female)|Maku Tree]].
It is likely named after the [[Maku Tree (Female)|Maku Tree]].


==Maps==
==Maps==

Revision as of 22:57, 14 July 2010

Template:Dungeons In Oracle of Ages, the Maku Tree is sealed off from the rest of Lynna with a large gate which can only be opened from the inside. Maku Road is a small cavern serving as the only available passage around the gate to reach Maku. The cave itself is a small pseudo-dungeon, featuring a few weak monsters and a handful of simple puzzles. It is Link's first real trial in Oracle of Ages.

Maku Road is essentially the equivalent of Hero's Cave found in Oracle of Seasons. In a Password-Linked game, a more challenging version Hero's Cave will appear as a detour on Maku Road.

It is likely named after the Maku Tree.

Maps

Regions in Oracle of Ages past age
OoAPastnavmap.pngTalus PeaksMiddle HouseShooting GalleryAdvance ShopPost OfficeTokay TradersThe Wild TokayEyeglass Island LibraryRestoration WallWing DungeonBlack TowerAmbi's PalaceMaku TreeCrescent IslandZora VillageDeku ForestMermaid's CaveSymmetry VillageZora SeasCrescent StraitWest LynnaCoast of No ReturnNortheast LynnaRolling RidgeMaku RoadRolling Ridge BaseLynna VillageSouth ShoreSea of StormsAncient TombSea of No Return

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