Template talk:DungeonsFooter
How are we going to do the original Legend of Zelda dungeons? I mean with regards to their names. Over my time at the wiki, I has seen multiple different names given to them, including, but not limited to, Level 1, Level 1: The Eagle, Eagle (Dungeon), Level 1 (Dungeon), and more. I would like to get this clarified, as I have been thinking of starting to work on them. In order to do that, I need to know what we are going to call them. In this template, The Eagle was used. I don't think that is a good idea, as some people browsing the wiki for the dungeons might not remember which one they were looking for. i.e. someone is looking for the fifth dungeon of the game, if we have it like Level 1, Level 2, etc. it would be easy for them, as they would see Level 5 and know thats it. However, if it was The Lizard, they may not recognize it and have difficulty finding it. They may then leave for Zelda Wiki or Zeldapedia. Anybody have suggestions? Or even better, solutions? Fused shadows 10:42, August 26, 2012 (CDT)
- I was thinking about that too, haha. The only problem with naming them "Level 1" or something similar is that there are other "Level 1"s in the series. The dungeons in A Link to the Past, Link's Awakening, and the Oracle games were also numbered (and maybe the ones in AoL, too; I can't remember). Maybe all of the "level" pages should just be disambiguation ones. But, you're definitely right about the possibility of it being confusing if they're called "The Eagle" and so on. I know I personally couldn't name all of the dungeons from LoZ like that. Heroine of Time 13:33, August 26, 2012 (CDT)
That is a good question I myself am only familiar to the original LoZ dungeons by the Level name, with the execption to lv. 3, but if there is a better, less confusing way to organize those pages with out any confusion to the later oracle series dungeons, for example, then perhaps some combination of the two or some form of a redirect? I had this problem with the Boomerang page since "Level one" did not pull up any pages, nor did the Dungeon footer, which I adapted the page to direct. Abc2VE 15:28, August 26, 2012 (CDT)