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|image | | image = [[File:Lake Hylia (Ocarina of Time).png|400px]] | ||
|caption = Lake Hylia | | caption = Lake Hylia from ''Ocarina of Time'' | ||
|game | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br/>''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity]]'' | ||
|inhab | | enemies = [[River Zora]]<br/>[[Octorok]]<br/>[[Cheep-Cheep]]<br/>[[Zol]] | ||
|item | | inhab = [[Zora]]<br/>[[Venus]]<br/>[[Pierre]]<br/>[[Lake Scientist]]<br/>[[Fyer]]<br/>[[Falbi]] | ||
| item = [[Ice Rod]]<br/>[[Bottle|Empty Bottle]]<br/>[[Fire Arrow]]s<br/>[[Golden Scale]]<br/>[[Boomerang]]<br/>[[Blue Bracelet]]<br/>[[Fire Rod]] | |||
|related = [[Ice Lake]]<br/>[[Lorule Lake]]<br/>[[Zora's River]]<br/>[[Zora's Domain]]<br/>[[Fishing Pond]] | | related = [[Ice Lake]]<br/>[[Lorule Lake]]<br/>[[Zora's River]]<br/>[[Zora's Domain]]<br/>[[Fishing Pond]] | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
===A Link to the Past=== | ===''A Link to the Past''=== | ||
{{Quote|The southeast area of Hyrule was dominated by a vast lake called Hylia. Several hidden caves sat on its shores, even one lined with ice. The lake itself was dotted with whirlpools, telltale sign of the rough currents just below the water's surface.|[[A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide]]}} | {{Quote|The southeast area of Hyrule was dominated by a vast lake called Hylia. Several hidden caves sat on its shores, even one lined with ice. The lake itself was dotted with whirlpools, telltale sign of the rough currents just below the water's surface.|[[A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide]]}} | ||
In ''A Link to the Past'', Lake Hylia contains many enemies like [[River Zora]] | In ''A Link to the Past'', Lake Hylia contains many enemies like [[River Zora]]. This lake is the [[Light World]] counterpart of the [[Ice Lake]] in the [[Dark World]]. | ||
===Ocarina of Time=== | ===''Ocarina of Time''=== | ||
====Background==== | ====Background==== | ||
Lake Hylia lies southwest of [[Hyrule Field]]. Link gets here for the first time as a child through the tunnel which connects the Lake and [[Zora's Domain]]. He accidentally found [[Ruto's Letter]] here. As an adult [[Zora's Domain]] has frozen and the path has been frozen so Link gets here either by foot, horse or the river which flows from [[Gerudo Valley]]. His task is to restore the Lake's water which has been mysteriously drained. | Lake Hylia lies southwest of [[Hyrule Field]]. Link gets here for the first time as a child through the tunnel which connects the Lake and [[Zora's Domain]]. He accidentally found [[Ruto's Letter]] here. As an adult [[Zora's Domain]] has frozen and the path has been frozen so Link gets here either by foot, horse or the river which flows from [[Gerudo Valley]]. His task is to restore the Lake's water which has been mysteriously drained. | ||
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*[[Keese]] | *[[Keese]] | ||
===Four Swords Adventures=== | ===''Four Swords Adventures''=== | ||
====Background==== | ====Background==== | ||
Lake Hylia is the first stage in [[Whereabouts of the Wind]], and in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''. It serves primarily as a tutorial stage for the game, introducing Link to various combat styles, items, and other aspects of the game. It is filled with much scenery, including trees, rivers, waterfalls and caves. Link meets [[Kaepora Gaebora]] for the first time early in the stage, as well as [[Tingle]] later on. After obtaining and using various items to navigate the Lake, Link must defeat a group of [[Soldier]]s and their Leader, [[Chief Soldier]]. Afterwards, Link must break the [[Eye Barrier]]s at the end of the level, allowing him access to the [[Cave of No Return]]. | Lake Hylia is the first stage in [[Whereabouts of the Wind]], and in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''. It serves primarily as a tutorial stage for the game, introducing Link to various combat styles, items, and other aspects of the game. It is filled with much scenery, including trees, rivers, waterfalls and caves. Link meets [[Kaepora Gaebora]] for the first time early in the stage, as well as [[Tingle]] later on. After obtaining and using various items to navigate the Lake, Link must defeat a group of [[Soldier]]s and their Leader, [[Chief Soldier]]. Afterwards, Link must break the [[Eye Barrier]]s at the end of the level, allowing him access to the [[Cave of No Return]]. | ||
[[File:Four-Swords-Adventures-Lake-Hylia-Map.png|thumb|250px|right|A Map of Lake Hylia in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''.]] | [[File:Four-Swords-Adventures-Lake-Hylia-Map.png|thumb|250px|right|A Map of Lake Hylia in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''.]] | ||
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===The Minish Cap=== | ===''The Minish Cap''=== | ||
[[File:Lake Hylia map - TMC.png|136px|right]] | [[File:Lake Hylia map - TMC.png|136px|right]] | ||
Lake Hylia is one of the areas of Hyrule and houses the fourth dungeon of the game, the [[Temple of Droplets]]. The Temple holds the third element, the [[Four Elements#Water Element|Water Element]]. | Lake Hylia is one of the areas of Hyrule and houses the fourth dungeon of the game, the [[Temple of Droplets]]. The Temple holds the third element, the [[Four Elements#Water Element|Water Element]]. | ||
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===Twilight Princess=== | ===''Twilight Princess''=== | ||
[[File:Lake Hylia TP.jpg|thumb|270px|right|Lake Hylia in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' when restored to normal.]] | [[File:Lake Hylia TP.jpg|thumb|270px|right|Lake Hylia in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' when restored to normal.]] | ||
====Background==== | ====Background==== | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', Lake Hylia can be found in the southern part of the [[Lanayru Province]]. | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', Lake Hylia can be found in the southern part of the [[Lanayru Province]]. The [[Great Bridge of Hylia]] passes above the lake and leads into the center of the province. [[Fyer]] is located here with his [[Human-Cannonball Ride]]. [[Link]] can pay him for an [[Oasis Flight]] up to the [[Gerudo Desert]] or a normal flight up onto [[Falbi|Falbi's]] house where Link can play the mini-game [[Falbi's Flight-by-Fowl]] or just pass through the house to reach the [[Great Bridge of Hylia]]. | ||
When first encountered the Lake is corrupted with [[Twilight]] and almost dried out, however, once Link collects all the [[Tears of Light]] and unfreezes [[Zora's Domain]], the Lake is filled with water and restored from Twilight. | When first encountered the Lake is corrupted with [[Twilight]] and almost dried out, however, once Link collects all the [[Tears of Light]] and unfreezes [[Zora's Domain]], the Lake is filled with water and restored from Twilight. | ||
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===A Link Between Worlds=== | ===''A Link Between Worlds''=== | ||
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===Breath of the Wild=== | ===''Breath of the Wild''=== | ||
{{Main|Lake Hylia (Breath of the Wild)}} | {{Main|Lake Hylia (Breath of the Wild)}} | ||
Lake Hylia is a location in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. | |||
===Age of Calamity=== | ===''Age of Calamity''=== | ||
{{Main|Lake Hylia (Breath of the Wild)|section=Age of Calamity}} | {{Main|Lake Hylia (Breath of the Wild)|section=Age of Calamity}} | ||
Lake Hylia is a location in ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity]]''. | |||
{{Listbox|A Link to the Past Locations}} | {{Listbox|A Link to the Past Locations}} |
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Lake Hylia is a recurring location in The Legend of Zelda series.
Appearances
A Link to the Past
"The southeast area of Hyrule was dominated by a vast lake called Hylia. Several hidden caves sat on its shores, even one lined with ice. The lake itself was dotted with whirlpools, telltale sign of the rough currents just below the water's surface."
In A Link to the Past, Lake Hylia contains many enemies like River Zora. This lake is the Light World counterpart of the Ice Lake in the Dark World.
Ocarina of Time
Background
Lake Hylia lies southwest of Hyrule Field. Link gets here for the first time as a child through the tunnel which connects the Lake and Zora's Domain. He accidentally found Ruto's Letter here. As an adult Zora's Domain has frozen and the path has been frozen so Link gets here either by foot, horse or the river which flows from Gerudo Valley. His task is to restore the Lake's water which has been mysteriously drained.
Points of Interest
- Fishing Pond - Link can get here as child and as adult. He can also fish here and get some rewards.
- Lakeside Laboratory - Here, Link can also obtain some rewards and will come here if he starts the Trading Sequence.
- Pierre - Pierre and his brother will be here in the past.
- Triforce Pedestal
- Water Temple
Enemies
Four Swords Adventures
Background
Lake Hylia is the first stage in Whereabouts of the Wind, and in Four Swords Adventures. It serves primarily as a tutorial stage for the game, introducing Link to various combat styles, items, and other aspects of the game. It is filled with much scenery, including trees, rivers, waterfalls and caves. Link meets Kaepora Gaebora for the first time early in the stage, as well as Tingle later on. After obtaining and using various items to navigate the Lake, Link must defeat a group of Soldiers and their Leader, Chief Soldier. Afterwards, Link must break the Eye Barriers at the end of the level, allowing him access to the Cave of No Return.
Items
Enemies
The Minish Cap
Lake Hylia is one of the areas of Hyrule and houses the fourth dungeon of the game, the Temple of Droplets. The Temple holds the third element, the Water Element.
Stockwell's House, Mayor Hagen's Lakeside Cabin, David Jr. and Waveblade are located by the lake, while the Witch's Hut can initially only be accessed through the lake region.
Twilight Princess
Background
In Twilight Princess, Lake Hylia can be found in the southern part of the Lanayru Province. The Great Bridge of Hylia passes above the lake and leads into the center of the province. Fyer is located here with his Human-Cannonball Ride. Link can pay him for an Oasis Flight up to the Gerudo Desert or a normal flight up onto Falbi's house where Link can play the mini-game Falbi's Flight-by-Fowl or just pass through the house to reach the Great Bridge of Hylia.
When first encountered the Lake is corrupted with Twilight and almost dried out, however, once Link collects all the Tears of Light and unfreezes Zora's Domain, the Lake is filled with water and restored from Twilight.
Points of Interest
- Fyer and Falbi's Watertop Land of Fantastication
- Great Bridge of Hylia
- Lanayru Spring
- Lakebed Temple
- Lake Hylia Cavern
A Link Between Worlds
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Breath of the Wild
- Main article: Lake Hylia (Breath of the Wild)
Lake Hylia is a location in Breath of the Wild.
Age of Calamity
- Main article: Lake Hylia (Breath of the Wild) § Age of Calamity
Lake Hylia is a location in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity.