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===''Ocarina of Time''=== | ===''Ocarina of Time''=== | ||
[[File:04Boulder.png|thumb|Boulder from ''Ocarina of Time'']] Boulders periodically erupt from [[Death Mountain]] and fall on Link in the upper areas of the [[Death Mountain Trail]] both as a child and as an adult until the completion of the [[Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Fire Temple]]. The [[Death Mountain Trail Gatekeeper]] warns child Link about this, and advises him to get a [[Hylian Shield]] before going up.{{Ref|OoT|1006|Death Mountain Trail Gatekeeper}} | [[File:04Boulder.png|thumb|Boulder from ''Ocarina of Time'']] Boulders periodically erupt from [[Death Mountain]] and fall on Link in the upper areas of the [[Death Mountain Trail]] both as a child and as an adult until the completion of the [[Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Fire Temple]]. The [[Death Mountain Trail Gatekeeper]] warns child Link about this, and advises him to get a [[Hylian Shield]] before going up.{{Ref|OoT|1006|Death Mountain Trail Gatekeeper}} | ||
Boulders also freely roll around in multiple rooms in the Fire Temple itself, and hurt Link if they roll into him. | |||
Otherwise, stationary boulders appear in many areas in the overworld. They do not really move at all, acting like resilient obstacles, sometimes blocking paths - as at [[Zora's River]] - or [[Secret Grotto]]s from access. Reddish boulders can be destroyed with bombs or the [[Megaton Hammer]], grey boulders can be lifted with the [[Silver Gauntlets|Silver]] or [[Golden Gauntlets]]. | Otherwise, stationary boulders appear in many areas in the overworld. They do not really move at all, acting like resilient obstacles, sometimes blocking paths - as at [[Zora's River]] - or [[Secret Grotto]]s from access. Reddish boulders can be destroyed with bombs or the [[Megaton Hammer]], grey boulders can be lifted with the [[Silver Gauntlets|Silver]] or [[Golden Gauntlets]]. |