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So, I know most people are filthy casuals and like the water temple least making it the least popular but what is the most popular dungeon?

I'd say my favorite is spirit and least favorite shadow, though I still enjoy the shadow temple. Just can't attend redead and wallmasters

EH

REH

Water Temple is unironically my favourite, but I thought Spirit and Forest set a really nice atmosphere.
Didn't care for the Fire Temple outside of the bgm

fire because of those two bits where you can jump down like 6 floors

This desu.
I like the Shadow and Spirit Temples, but the Forest Temple is the most memorable imo.

Call me crazy, when I was a kid I couldn't stand the forest temple. So much back tracking I would always end up getting confused, fucking wallmasters, all that jazz. Now it is my favorite, don't really have a least favorite.

I've heard a lot of people with this opinion on the fire temple and I don't get it. It has a maze, pretty cool in a volcano prison aesthetic, and god tier chanting. It used to be my favorite temple

It's got these fire ballerina guys which aren't in any other game

>Filthy Casuals
I was starting to grow a neckbeard and then shaved it off. Maybe you should do the same as well as throw out that fedora?
I'm implying you're an autist that thinks playing anything other than Nintendo or PC is disgusting, if you probably couldn't tell.

If I was to guess what dungeon was the most popular out of everyone that has ever played The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time I'd have to go with Deku Tree, just because it's the one that most people that play the game remember the most about.

My favorite in OoT is Temple of Light
My favorite of all us TP's ice temple

>Forest
>Water

One of these for sure. It's a tossup after that.

One thing's for sure though: no one likes the crappy spiritual stone dungeons.

>Temple of Light

Water Temple is my favorite. If you gave me a pen and paper I could draw you every single dungeon and side room in Ocarina of Time, except for the Water Temple, the Well, and Gerudo Training Grounds. WT is just so expansive and interconnected and twisty, that it's impossible to chalk it all up to memory.

I don't remember the well because it's my least favorite, and GT is optional so I don't have it memorized.

They are in Twilight Princess, but they switched up their gimmick.

What is your favorite link to the past dungeon?

Well I hardly remember anything about OoT. It's been so long since I played it but I remembered getting to light temple was pretty fun, especially the gerudo base

Spirit Temple. Easy mistake, it had tons of light based puzzles

Skull Woods

Ah. I just remembered it as light because of the shadow temple. Figured it was a polar opposite since you had the option to do both in whichever order.

Thieves Town is pretty fun.

You people are aware that wallmasters can be lured out and killed, right?

yeah

The light temple is rumored to be cut content since you are just given the light medallion by Rauru, and the light arrows by Zelda. Spirit Temple is the opposite of the Forest Temple because forest-desert and life-death(spirit). Or somehting like that.

Always did this, still hated them

The noise, the shadow, the whole getting dragged all the way back, them being a creepy hand. Worse than that one redead when leaving ganons castle that always paralyzes you

I was annoyed by Wall Masters for another reason. They always dropped so much money, yet my bag was always full already.

>full wallet
>still feel the need to pick up every rupee that drops

Shadow temple felt really try-hard "look at how spooky this place is."

Forest temple was pretty subtle about it, it's just an abandoned mansion covered in overgrowth

Feel the same way but the more I play it the more said edginess is warranted. It's a torture chamber used by the sheikah and the final boss is some giant that got his head and hands cut off

Whys there a dumb ghost ship in a torture chamber.

Shadow temple should have just been bottom of the well

Sheikah tech to get to a deeper part of the temple and prevent others from doing so without the required information

Fire temple doesn't slow as nicely as the other temples, and feels more claustrophobic despite having the same kind of open areas. It's got a really oppressive atmosphere, moreso than the others

The secret tech of playing the ocarina of time. I see.

I always thought the temple was where they brought the worst of the worst, and as such was super over the top in its icons. You bring the people in, trap them behind a maze of hidden passages and cages, then take them via the boat in a journey symbolizing a trip to the after life, then throw them into a dark pit deep underground.

Not to mention religious places usually go heavy on the iconography to help people get in the right state of mind.

Well duh, it's literally a prison

No, the knowledge of the royal family song, only known to said family and thy sheikah. It never said you need the ocarina of time

Also, it's supposed to represent the boat on the river Styx, the part before was just torture, the part after is execution

>Twilight Princess
>Goron Mines
People will defend this.

>Well duh, it's literally a prison
I was pointing out why I thought people don't like it compared to the other temples, not criticising its design or saying it doesn't make sense

I hated that.

>Money fucking everywhere
>nothing to spend it on
>final reward for 100 skulltula tokens is 200 rupees, repeatable

I like Shadow because I'm an edgy being and it's dark like my soul.

Nah I just like the brickwork. It's like being in an underground warehouse

It was even worse when you were low on health or arrows or something.

Why are mansions such great levels?

SM64, Banjo-Kazooie, OoT, TP - all had spooky-comfy mansion levels, and each place felt distinct from the others.