Cave

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Cave

ModelIn-game modelsSpriteIn-game sprites or iconsScreenshotIn-game screenshots
Cave model from The Wind Waker
Cave model from The Wind Waker HD
TWWThe Wind WakerTWWHDThe Wind Waker HD
Cave sprite from The Minish Cap
Cave sprite from Tears of the Kingdom
Cave sprite from Echoes of Wisdom
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Cave screenshot from The Adventure of Link
Cave screenshot from A Link to the Past
Cave screenshot from Link's Awakening
Cave screenshot from Link's Awakening DX
Cave screenshot from Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch)
Cave screenshot from Majora's Mask
Cave screenshot from Majora's Mask 3D
Cave screenshot from Oracle of Seasons
Cave screenshot from Oracle of Ages
Cave screenshot from Four Swords
Cave screenshot from Four Swords Adventures
Cave screenshot from Twilight Princess
Cave screenshot from Twilight Princess HD
Cave screenshot from Breath of the Wild
Cave screenshot from Tears of the Kingdom
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Main appearance(s)

Other appearance(s)

Caves are a recurring type of location inThe Legend of Zelda series.(TotKTears of the Kingdom |NWCNESNintendo World Championships: NES Edition)[1][2][name references needed]

Features and Overview

The Adventure of Link

Main articles:Desert Cave andParapa Cave

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A Link to the Past

Main articles:Aginah's Dwelling,Cave 1 andCave 2

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Link's Awakening

Main articles:Moblin Cave andTail Cave

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Ocarina of Time

Main articles:Dodongo's Cavern andIce Cavern

Dodongo's Cavern is the secondDungeon inOcarina of Time, located part-way up theDeath Mountain Trail. Originally used as a source of food for theGorons,[3] it has been infested withDodongos and sealed off byGanondorf. OnceLink gets inside the Cavern and defeatsKing Dodongo,Darunia makes him a sworn brother of the Goron tribe and entrusts him with theGoron's Ruby.[4]

TheIce Cavern is a mini-Dungeon accessed fromZora Fountain, where Link obtains theIron Boots and learns theSerenade of Water, both of which allow him to enter theWater Temple. It is filled with fallingIcicles,Ice Stalagmites, andIce-basedEnemies.

Other Caves include theForest Stage in theLost Woods,Death Mountain Crater, and the numerousDig Caverns found throughoutHyrule.

Majora's Mask

Main article:Spring Water Cave

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Oracle of Seasons

Main articles:Hero's Cave,Talon's Cave,Unicorn's Cave andWarp Cave

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Oracle of Ages

Main articles:Flipper Cave,Hero's Cave,Mermaid's Cave,Patch's Cave,Sea Cave andTokay Cave

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Four Swords

Main article:Talus Cave

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The Wind Waker

Main articles:Dragon Roost Cavern andSecret Cave

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Four Swords Adventures

Main articles:Cave of No Return,Strange Cave andUnder the Tree at the Town Entrance

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The Minish Cap

Main articles:Cave of Flames andGoron Cave

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Twilight Princess

Main articles:Cave of Ordeals andCave of Shadows

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Spirit Tracks

Main articles:Lost at Sea Station Cave andSnow Sanctuary Cave

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Skyward Sword

Main articles:Lanayru Caves andWaterfall Cave

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A Link Between Worlds

Main article:Treasure Hunter Cave

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Tri Force Heroes

Main articles:Buzz Blob Cave andIce Cavern

The secondLevel of theWoodlands inTri Force Heroes is theBuzz Blob Cave, where theLinks useBows to battleBlobs, popBalloons, and activateShock Switches. At they end of the Level, they reach a large pit area where they face off against theElectric Blob King.

TheIce Cavern is the fourthArea of theDrablands. It contains four Levels set in an open-air, mountainous region, filled with slippery surfaces and rollingBoulders. ItsMini-Boss isFreezlord, and itsBoss isBlizzagia.

Breath of the Wild

Several Caves appear throughoutHyrule inBreath of the Wild. Most of them are unnamed, but they would later reappear and gain names inTears of the Kingdom.

List of Caves

Tears of the Kingdom

As a result of theUpheaval, a number of Caves have opened throughoutHyrule. They feature uniqueCreatures andMaterial that cannot be found anywhere else.[5] Each Cave also contains oneBubbulfrog, which drops aBubbul Gem upon its defeat.[6][7]

List of Caves

Echoes of Wisdom


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Caves can be found throughoutHyrule, a majority of which are unnamed.

List of Caves

Other Appearances

The Faces of Evil

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Main article:Serigon Caves

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The Wand of Gamelon

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Main article:Dordung Cave

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Hyrule Warriors

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Main articles:Crystal Cave andEldin Caves

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Cadence of Hyrule

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Main article:Frozen Grotto

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Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition

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Entering a Cave is an objective of the "Fire in the Hole" challenge.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
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Gallery

  • A Cave entrance from Cadence of Hyrule

    A Cave entrance fromCadence of Hyrule

  • An Octorok-shaped Cave entrance from Cadence of Hyrule

    An Octorok-shaped Cave entrance fromCadence of Hyrule

  • An Octorok-shaped Cave entrance from Cadence of Hyrule

    An Octorok-shaped Cave entrance fromCadence of Hyrule

  • A Skull-shaped Cave entrance from Cadence of Hyrule

    A Skull-shaped Cave entrance fromCadence of Hyrule

References

  1. You there, traveler! Do you have business in thiscave, by any chance? I'm sorry to say, but right now it's— — Kilton (Tears of the Kingdom)
  2. Enter thecave. — Speedrun Mode (Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition)
  3. We are in danger of extinction! It's all because we can't enter our quarry, the Dodongo's Cavern. We Gorons live on a diet of rocks... And the most delicious and nutritious rocks around are found in the Dodongo's Cavern! — Goron (Ocarina of Time)
  4. You, on the other hand, risked your life for us... Kid, I like you! How's about you and I become Sworn Brothers?! No, there's no big ceremony involved! Just take this as a token of our friendship! — Darunia (Ocarina of Time)
  5. Cave Creatures
    Caves and wells have their own native flora and fauna.
    — Tips and Tricks (Tears of the Kingdom)
  6. Cave Secrets
    They say every cave is home to a Bubbulfrog.
    — Tips and Tricks (Tears of the Kingdom)
  7. Bubbul Gems
    The Bubbulfrogs that dwell in caves may drop these. Someone somewhere in Hyrule might be interested in them, so hang on to any you collect!
    — Tips and Tricks (Tears of the Kingdom)
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