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The '''Cave of Ordeals''' is an optional dungeon in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', located below the [[Gerudo Mesa]]. Containing a total of fifty floors, the cave can be accessed any time after restoring the [[Bridge of Eldin]], unblocking the entrance. However, to make it into the deeper floors, [[Link]] will need weapons and items from further along in the game. Within the cave, Link has to fight his way through hordes of enemies, and only by defeating each enemy within that room will he be able to progress to the next floor. |
The '''Cave of Ordeals''' is an optional dungeon in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', located below the [[Gerudo Mesa]]. Containing a total of fifty floors, the cave can be accessed any time after restoring the [[Bridge of Eldin]], unblocking the entrance. However, to make it into the deeper floors, [[Link]] will need weapons and items from further along in the game. Within the cave, Link has to fight his way through hordes of enemies, and only by defeating each enemy within that room will he be able to progress to the next floor. |
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Revision as of 09:06, 16 July 2010
Template:Place The Cave of Ordeals is an optional dungeon in Twilight Princess, located below the Gerudo Mesa. Containing a total of fifty floors, the cave can be accessed any time after restoring the Bridge of Eldin, unblocking the entrance. However, to make it into the deeper floors, Link will need weapons and items from further along in the game. Within the cave, Link has to fight his way through hordes of enemies, and only by defeating each enemy within that room will he be able to progress to the next floor.
After every ten floors and at the end of the cave, there is a fountain in which the Great Fairy appears and grants the power of fairies at each Spirit Spring.[1] On the last floor, the Great Fairy will reward the young hero with a bottle full of Great Fairy's Tears.[2]
Enemies and their floor number
- Bokoblin
- Rats, Keese
- Deku Babas x6
- Skulltulas x3
- Bulblin archers
- Torch Slugs
- Fire Keese, Dodongos x2
- Red Tektites x3, Blue Tektites x3
- Bulblin Archers x4, Lizalfos
- Great Fairy
- Helmasaurs, Rats
- Large Purple Chuchu
- Chu Worms x2
- Bubbles
- Bulblins
- Rats, Keese
- Stalhound, Poe
- Leevers
- Chuchu Horde
- Great Fairy
- Ice Keese, Purple Bokoblins
- Keese, Rats, Ghoul Rats
- Stalkin
- ReDead Knights x5
- Bulblin Archers, Bulblin Infantry
- Stalfos
- Skulltulas, Bubbles
- Lizalfos, Bokoblins
- Stalkin, Stalfos, Fire Bubbles
- Great Fairy
- Beamos x5, Keese
- Torch Slugs, Fire Keese, Fire Bubbles, Dodongo x2
- ReDead, Poe
- Large Purple ChuChu, Ghoul Rats
- Ice Keese, Freezard, Mini Freezards
- Chilfos x4
- Bubbles, Leevers
- Mini Freezards, Ice Keeses ,Freezard x2 , Chilfos x3
- Darknuts x2
- Great Fairy
- Armos x9
- Baba Serpents, Red Bokoblins
- Lizalfos x3, Bulblin Archers
- Dynalfos, Poe
- Bulblin Archers, ReDeads, Large Purple ChuChu
- Freezards x2, Chilfos, Ghoul Rats
- Bokoblin, Rats, Stalkin
- Aeralfos, Darknut
- Darknuts x3
- Great Fairy
Rewards
- Reaching the 10th Floor releases fairies into Ordon Spring.
- Reaching the 20th Floor releases fairies into Faron Spring.
- Reaching the 30th Floor releases fairies into Eldin Spring.
- Reaching the 40th Floor releases fairies into Lanayru Spring.
- Reaching the 50th Floor fills a bottle with Great Fairy's Tears.[2] It also causes Link to have the the ability to collect the Tears by speaking to the Light Spirits in their respective spring.[3] The young hero can refill a bottle at any Spirit Spring as long as he doesn't already have some; however, he can fill another bottle each time he completes the cave, for a maximum of four bottles of Fairy's Tears.[citation needed]
Trivia
- The Cave of Ordeals plays the same role as the Savage Labyrinth from The Wind Waker, the difference is that the Cave requires the main items of dungeons 4 to 7 in order to explore all the floors and fully clear it. It also resembles the Take 'Em All On Game in Spirit Tracks
- The second time completing the Cave, on the last ledge before the Great Fairy, the Postman is squatting down while trying to read a letter
- The Cave of Ordeals plays the same role as the Pit of 100 Trials in Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door and Super Paper Mario.
References
- ↑ "Welcome, Hero, to the Cave of Ordeals. I am the Great Fairy. I reign over all fairies of this realm as their queen. In praise of your efforts thus far, I will release fairies to Ordon Spring." — Great Fairy (Twilight Princess)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "It is impressive that you have made it this far. Your trust in your skills is your greatest asset. You cleared many ordeals... How impressive. In praise of your courage, I will give you this blessing. Drink this and you should be able to clear any difficulties that you might encounter ahead." — Great Fairy (Twilight Princess)
- ↑ "If ever you need my assistance again, visit any spring." — Great Fairy (Twilight Princess)
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