Maps of Zelda
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Hyrule
Kokiri Forest
Objectives: Find the Kokiri sword, Buy a shield, and talk to The Great Deku Tree.
1. Link's House
2. Mido's House
3. The Know-It-All-Brothers' House
4. Forest Training Center
5. The Kokiri Sword
6. Saria's House
7. The House of Twins
8. The Kokiri Shop
9. The Great Deku Tree
The Great Deku Tree
Objectives: Find the fairy slingshot and defeat Queen Gohma
1. Climb the "rough" walls
2. Acquire the Dungeon Map
3. Acquire the slingshot
4. Knock the ladder loose with the slingshot
5. Climb the walls to 3F
6. Acquire the compass
7. Light the torch with a Deku stick
8. Jump straight down and break the web on 1F
9. Use a Deku stick torch to burn away the cobwebs
10. Shoot the Eye Switch to open the door
11. Dive down and press the switch to lower the water level
12. Light the torches to open the door
13. Bomb this wall later on
14. Crawl through the hole
15. Burn away the cobwebs
16. Defeat the three Deku Scrub Brothers
Dodongo's Cavern
1. Bomb the door open
2. Acquire the dungeon map
3. Bomb open the door to the hallway
4. Move the statue onto the floor switch
5. Defeat two Lizalfos
6. Light the three torches
7. Step on the floor switch to open the northwest door
8. Bomb the wall
9. Defeat the Armos to get the compass
10. Use a bomb flower to set off the other bomb flowers and lower the staircase
11. Move the statue and activate the floor switch
12. Bomb the wall at the top of the ladder
13. Shoot the Eye Switch
14. Defeat the two Lizalfos
15. Shoot the two Eye Switches
16. Acquire the Bomb Bag
17. Step on the floor switch to raise the platform
18. Bomb the wall for a Deku Shield (if needed)
19. Drop bombs into the eye sockets of the Dodongo skull
20. Push the crescent block from the north passage onto the floor switch
21. Blast the floor to enter King Dodongo's Chamber
Hyrule Field
1. Hyrule Castle: The gate to this fair city opens at sunrise and closes with the howling of wolves at sunset. You'll find a busy market here, and a passage to Hyrule Castle itself. Take care when seeking an audience with the royal family. The guards are trained to throw out trespassers on castle grounds.
2. Kakariko Village: Founded by the Sheikah Impa, this growing township lies at the foot of Death Mountain and near the city of the rock- eating Gorons. You must have royal permission to pass through the gates to Death Mountain Trail, but while you wait for your orders, be sure to visit the graveyard and take the famous Heart-Pounding Gravedigging Tour.
3. Zora's River: Up this river lives the reclusive Zoras. The path to their watery grotto is blocked with boulders and a magical seal that can be breached only by those who know the ancient strains of the royal melody.
4. Kokiri Forest: Here lies the home of the Kokiri people, surrounded by the dense and confusing lost woods. It's rumored those who get lost in these woods eventually turn into Stalfos, so take care to mark your trail when you wander through. You can also find the resting place of The Great Deku Tree in this area.
5. Lake Hylia: Don't let the iron gates fool you! Lake Hylia is actually a very pleasant place to relax and fish to your hearts content. As you vacation here, talk to the Scarecrows and visit the charming chemist in the laboratory on the lake. Rumor has it the door to the Water Temple lies here.
6. Gerudo Valley: Through this rocky gorge lies the Fortress of the Gerudo Thieves. These women, led by the evil King Ganondorf, distrust all men and dislike children. Beyond their outpost lies the Haunted Wasteland, a stormy desert, and the mysterious Spirit Temple.
7. Lon Lon Ranch: At the center of Hyrule Field lies Talon's Lon Lon Ranch. Run with the assistance of his daughter, Malon, and the hired hand, Ingo, the ranch is renowned for its healthful milk and swift horses.
Lon Lon Ranch
Objectives: Win a bottle from talon and Learn "Epona's Song" from Malon
1. Talon's House
2. The Stables
3. The Corral
4. The Storage Shed