Going through forces you to battle wave after wave of superpowered regular enemies. Defeating them earns a reward, but you can then return to the same cave later to find a demon gate eerily sitting there. In different areas of the overworld there are three caves that are home to (slightly) upgraded versions of a previous giant demon spider boss. Ōkami features a particularly evil example.The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild: The DLC has the Trial of the Sword an incredibly difficult challenge that, if one succeeded, permanently gives the Master Sword the bonus it usually only gets near Guardians, Malice or Ganon.The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes has the Den of Trials, which mixes all of the previous seven worlds into an extra big 40 floor dungeon and ends with a boss battle with Shadow Link.The most prominent of them is the Lost at Sea Station, which mimics the setting of the Temple of the Ocean King from Phantom Hourglass. The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks has several optional, secret locations that are reachable only when gathering the pertinent Force Gems via sidequests.They are huge complexes of tunnels that require your lantern to light the way while you fight your way past monsters and pitfalls, collecting an assortment of goodies on the way. However it's not necessary to beat the entire cave if you just want your hearts saved to the amiibo. You're stuck in Wolf Link form the entire time, and the reward for beating it is a wallet upgrade letting you hold 9,999 rupees and your Wolf Link companion in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild having the same amount of hearts you beat the cave with. The HD remake adds the Cave of Shadows, which is only accessible with the Wolf Link amiibo.You can go back to it afterwards and find the the difficulty has increased. Although if you can reach the bottom, you likely won't need that kind of advantage, even against the final boss. If you can reach the bottom, you'll find an inexhaustible supply of a potion that fills your health gauge and temporarily boosts your offensive capabilities, making you unstoppable in combat. The Cave of Ordeals, a gauntlet of monsters similar to the ones in The Wind Waker, with monsters ranging from a single one of the weakest monsters in the game, to three of the strongest and fastest monsters at the same time.The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess has two major ones (though one of them is exclusive to the HD remake) and a small handful of minor ones:.And the required one only has the necessary Plot Coupon past the 30th floor, meaning that the remaining 20 floors are bonus content. Only one of them (Savage Labyrinth) is required to finish the game, the rest are hidden on islands around the Great Sea. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker has a number of multi-level gauntlets.The one in Seasons replaces the mini-dungeon of the same name that would give you the sword in an unlinked game, while the one in Ages just appears on an otherwise-blank wall. They're both called the Hero's Cave, but their challenges and rewards differ based on which order the games were played in. The Legend of Zelda: Oracle Games: The games include special dungeons, available only in linked games.While rumors suggested that the cave could be made Unwinnable by Design under certain conditions, the dungeon is always solvable. These keys are used in a maze to get the Ice Arrows. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time has the Gerudo's Training Ground, out in their outpost, which consists of solving puzzles in different rooms to collect keys.This dungeon is also present in the Switch remake. For winning, you get either a Red or Blue Tunic, which puts you permanently under the effect of a Piece of Power (increased speed and attacks send enemies flying and do double damage) or a Guardian Acorn (double defense), respectively. It includes color-based puzzles, such as colored switches and enemies that are only distinguishable by their tunics having to be beat in a certain order. The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX has the Color Dungeon, which is only accessible by playing the game on a Game Boy Color.Beating these bosses only gets you statistics of your game data, so it's nothing but bragging rights. Beating all 4 bosses opens the way to fighting 4 clones of Link from the Four Sword, each Link bearing a different color and abilities that mirror Link's. Inside the dungeon is 4 areas with very tough puzzles and color swaps of some of the bosses Link fought previously, along with new behavior patterns. Players can't access the dungeon until they completed the multiplayer Four Swords game. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past: There's an extra dungeon in the remade GBA version.
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