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{{Infobox|dungeon | {{Infobox|dungeon | ||
| image | | image = [[File:Jabu-Jabu.png|400px]] | ||
| caption | | caption = Inside Jabu-Jabu's mouth | ||
| game | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' (''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D|3D]]'') | ||
| location = [[Lord Jabu-Jabu]], [[Zora's Fountain]] | |||
| boss | | quest = | ||
| miniboss | | boss = [[Barinade|Bio-electric Anenome: Barinade]] | ||
| enemies | | miniboss = [[Big Octo]] | ||
| reward | | enemies = {{hide|[[Bari]]<br/>[[Biri]]<br/>[[Octorok]]<br/>[[Parasitic Tentacle]]<br/>[[Shabom]]<br/>[[Stinger]]<br/>[[Tailpasaran]]}} | ||
| walkthrough = | | inhab = [[Ruto]] | ||
[https://www.zeldadungeon.net/ocarina-of-time-walkthrough/inside-jabu-jabus-belly/ Text Walkthrough] | | item = [[Boomerang]]<br/>[[Dungeon Map]]<br/>[[Compass]]<br/>[[Gold Skulltula Token]]s [[Ocarina of Time Gold Skulltulas|#31-34]] | ||
| prereq = [[Ruto's Letter]]<br/>[[Fish]] | |||
| reward = [[Heart Container]]<br/>[[Zora's Sapphire]] | |||
| related = [[Jabu-Jabu's Belly]] | |||
| walkthrough = [https://www.zeldadungeon.net/ocarina-of-time-walkthrough/inside-jabu-jabus-belly/ Text Walkthrough] | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I80Y0IiJuZk Video Walkthrough (Part 1)] | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I80Y0IiJuZk Video Walkthrough (Part 1)] | ||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAlbAzkf3z4 Video Walkthrough (Part 2)] | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAlbAzkf3z4 Video Walkthrough (Part 2)] | ||
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{{ZD|[https://www.zeldadungeon.net/ocarina-of-time-walkthrough/inside-jabu-jabus-belly/ ''Ocarina of Time'' Walkthrough<br/>Chapter 5: Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]}} | {{ZD|[https://www.zeldadungeon.net/ocarina-of-time-walkthrough/inside-jabu-jabus-belly/ ''Ocarina of Time'' Walkthrough<br/>Chapter 5: Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]}} | ||
'''Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly''' is the third dungeon in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. It is located inside [[Lord Jabu-Jabu]] in [[Zora's Fountain]]. | '''Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly''' is the third [[dungeon]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. It is located inside [[Lord Jabu-Jabu]] in [[Zora's Fountain]]. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
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As soon as [[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Link]] has the [[Silver Scale]], he can pick up a [[Ruto's Letter|message in a bottle]] at [[Lake Hylia]]. The bottled message turns out to be a letter from Princess [[Ruto]], who calls for help from Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly{{Ref|OoT|1278|[[Ruto's Letter]]}}. When Link shows the letter to [[King Zora De Bon XVI|King Zora]], he allows Link to go to Lord Jabu-Jabu. | As soon as [[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Link]] has the [[Silver Scale]], he can pick up a [[Ruto's Letter|message in a bottle]] at [[Lake Hylia (Ocarina of Time)|Lake Hylia]]. The bottled message turns out to be a letter from Princess [[Ruto]], who calls for help from Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly{{Ref|OoT|1278|[[Ruto's Letter]]}}. When Link shows the letter to [[King Zora De Bon XVI|King Zora]], he allows Link to go to Lord Jabu-Jabu. | ||
Entry to the dungeon is only gained by offering a delicious fish to the Guardian Deity (either bought at the [[Zora Shop (Ocarina of Time)|Zora Shop]] for 200 [[Rupee]]s or self-caught). Once entered, Link has to find and carry Ruto to several places until the [[Zora's Sapphire|Spiritual Stone of Water]] is found. After Link defeats the dungeon boss [[Barinade]], he is rewarded with the Zora's Sapphire by Ruto, who considers it a wedding engagement. | Entry to the dungeon is only gained by offering a delicious fish to the Guardian Deity (either bought at the [[Zora Shop (Ocarina of Time)|Zora Shop]] for 200 [[Rupee]]s or self-caught). Once entered, Link has to find and carry Ruto to several places until the [[Zora's Sapphire|Spiritual Stone of Water]] is found. After Link defeats the dungeon boss [[Barinade]], he is rewarded with the Zora's Sapphire by Ruto, who considers it a wedding engagement. | ||
==Gaining Entrance== | ==Gaining Entrance== | ||
Link cannot even reach Lord Jabu-Jabu until after he gains entry past King Zora. To do so, Link must obtain the Silver Scale by completing the [[Diving Game]] in Zora's Domain. With the scale in hand, Link can then use the shortcut to Lake Hylia, where he finds Ruto's Letter. If Link shows the letter to King Zora, the | Link cannot even reach Lord Jabu-Jabu until after he gains entry past King Zora. To do so, Link must obtain the Silver Scale by completing the [[Diving Game]] in Zora's Domain. With the scale in hand, Link can then use the shortcut to Lake Hylia, where he finds Ruto's Letter. If Link shows the letter to King Zora, the king will request that Link rescue his daughter and will move out of the way (with an infamously slow, squeaking motion) to allow Link passage to Zora's Fountain. | ||
To enter the | To enter the Zora's deity, Link needs to obtain a [[Fish]] in a bottle. This can be done by purchasing one for 200 Rupees, or going to the shallow waters near the [[Zora Shop (Ocarina of Time)|Zora Shop]] and catching one completely free of charge. He then needs to release the fish in front of Jabu-Jabu's mouth, and the great fish will inhale the offering and Link with it. From then on, the dungeon can be entered by simply approaching Jabu-Jabu's mouth directly. | ||
==Dungeon Overview== | ==Dungeon Overview== | ||
All dungeon walls are organic, indicating that this dungeon is inside a living being. Many enemies inside make use of electricity. Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly has a lot of unique enemies, only seen in this dungeon in ''Ocarina of Time'', like [[Shabom]]s or the [[Biri]], who are like electric jellyfish. | All dungeon walls are organic, indicating that this dungeon is inside a living being. Many enemies inside make use of electricity. Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly has a lot of unique enemies, only seen in this dungeon in ''Ocarina of Time'', like [[Shabom]]s or the [[Biri]], who are like electric jellyfish. | ||
==Gold Skulltulas== | |||
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File:OoT-Gold-Skulltula-031.jpg|<nowiki>#31</nowiki>: Shortly after picking up Ruto, in the room with the floor switch is a Gold Skulltula on the right wall. Shoot it and climb the wall to collect the token. | |||
File:OoT-Gold-Skulltula-032.jpg|<nowiki>#32 & #33</nowiki>: After breaking all the tentacles on the upper floor, fall through the previously blocked hole in the room where Link first meets Ruto. There, there should be two Gold Skulltulas on the wall. Defeat them and use the Boomerang to grab the tokens. | |||
File:OoT-Gold-Skulltula-034.jpg|<nowiki>#34</nowiki>: In the final room before the boss, there is a Gold Skulltula on the vines. Defeat it and grab the token with the boomerang. | |||
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Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly is the third dungeon in Ocarina of Time. It is located inside Lord Jabu-Jabu in Zora's Fountain.
Story
Spoiler Alert! This section describes a subject that is sensitive to plot development. |
As soon as Link has the Silver Scale, he can pick up a message in a bottle at Lake Hylia. The bottled message turns out to be a letter from Princess Ruto, who calls for help from Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly[1]. When Link shows the letter to King Zora, he allows Link to go to Lord Jabu-Jabu.
Entry to the dungeon is only gained by offering a delicious fish to the Guardian Deity (either bought at the Zora Shop for 200 Rupees or self-caught). Once entered, Link has to find and carry Ruto to several places until the Spiritual Stone of Water is found. After Link defeats the dungeon boss Barinade, he is rewarded with the Zora's Sapphire by Ruto, who considers it a wedding engagement.
Gaining Entrance
Link cannot even reach Lord Jabu-Jabu until after he gains entry past King Zora. To do so, Link must obtain the Silver Scale by completing the Diving Game in Zora's Domain. With the scale in hand, Link can then use the shortcut to Lake Hylia, where he finds Ruto's Letter. If Link shows the letter to King Zora, the king will request that Link rescue his daughter and will move out of the way (with an infamously slow, squeaking motion) to allow Link passage to Zora's Fountain.
To enter the Zora's deity, Link needs to obtain a Fish in a bottle. This can be done by purchasing one for 200 Rupees, or going to the shallow waters near the Zora Shop and catching one completely free of charge. He then needs to release the fish in front of Jabu-Jabu's mouth, and the great fish will inhale the offering and Link with it. From then on, the dungeon can be entered by simply approaching Jabu-Jabu's mouth directly.
Dungeon Overview
All dungeon walls are organic, indicating that this dungeon is inside a living being. Many enemies inside make use of electricity. Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly has a lot of unique enemies, only seen in this dungeon in Ocarina of Time, like Shaboms or the Biri, who are like electric jellyfish.
Gold Skulltulas
References
- ↑ "...Huh? It looks like there is something already inside this bottle. It's a letter: "Help me. I'm waiting for you inside Lord Jabu-Jabu's belly. --Ruto PS: Don't tell my father!"" — Ruto's Letter, Ocarina of Time.