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{{ZD|[https://www.zeldadungeon.net/ocarina-of-time-walkthrough/fire-temple/ ''Ocarina of Time'' Walkthrough<br/>Chapter 8: Fire Temple]}} | {{ZD|[https://www.zeldadungeon.net/ocarina-of-time-walkthrough/fire-temple/ ''Ocarina of Time'' Walkthrough<br/>Chapter 8: Fire Temple]}} | ||
The '''Fire Temple''' is the fifth [[Dungeon]] in the game ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. | The '''Fire Temple''' is the fifth [[Dungeon]] in the game ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. | ||
==Gaining Entrance== | |||
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After collecting the [[Hookshot]] from [[Dampé's Grave]], [[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Link]] can travel to [[Goron City]]; where he finds most of the populace has disappeared, apart from [[Link the Goron (Ocarina of Time)|one small Goron]] rolling where the [[Hot Rodder Goron]] once did. Stopping him with a [[bomb]] reveals he is [[Darunia]]'s son, named for Link himself. While talking to him to calm him down, Link learns that most of the Gorons - except for the shopkeeper, who locked himself in his shop, Darunia, and Darunia's son himself - have been captured and taken to the [[Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Fire Temple]] to be fed to [[Volvagia]] as a warning to those who would oppose Ganondorf. Darunia followed to try and free his people, and his son begs Link to help, opening Darunia's room & the shop for him and giving him a [[Goron Tunic]] to protect him from intense heat.{{Ref|OoT|1210-1211|[[Link the Goron (Ocarina of Time)|Link the Goron]]}} | |||
In the throne room, Link can pull the statue against the back wall, opening a passage to [[Death Mountain Crater]]. Hookshotting his way across a broken bridge prompts [[Sheik]] to appear and teach him the [[Bolero of Fire]] to warp to the [[Triforce Pedestal]] outside. With this learned, he can continue to the underground Fire Temple, at the bottom of a long vertical shaft. | |||
==Dungeon Overview== | |||
The Fire Temple is located within the [[Death Mountain Crater]] and Link must wear the [[Goron Tunic]] for much of it to avoid the threat of death from heat. While exploring the dungeon, other than defeating the boss of the temple, [[Volvagia]], and preventing it from destroying [[Hyrule]], Link also must free the Gorons imprisoned in rooms throughout the temple. Each Goron has a key to a room in the dungeon inside its cage along with himself. Halfway through the temple, Link receives the [[Megaton Hammer]], a necessity for defeating Volvagia. The hammer also has some other uses such as activating rusty switches. After Link finishes the temple and the boss, Darunia is awakened as the [[Sage]] of Fire and Link receives the [[Fire Medallion]]. The song that warps Link to this dungeon is the [[Bolero of Fire]]. | |||
==Master Quest== | ==Master Quest== | ||
The Master Quest version of the Fire Temple is much harder than its regular counterpart, featuring many more puzzles, time challenges, and invisible walls. A wider array of items including the [[Hookshot]] and [[Din's Fire]] is necessary as well. New enemies include several [[Stalfos]], [[Lizalfos]] (found in the boulder room) and even an [[Iron Knuckle]]. There are fewer Gorons to rescue this | The Master Quest version of the Fire Temple is much harder than its regular counterpart, featuring many more puzzles, time challenges, and invisible walls. A wider array of items including the [[Hookshot]] and [[Din's Fire]] is necessary as well. New enemies include several [[Stalfos]], [[Lizalfos]] (found in the boulder room) and even an [[Iron Knuckle]]. There are fewer Gorons to rescue in this version. | ||
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