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===The Main Room===
===The Main Room===
This is the biggest room of the temple. You will do plenty of things here.
This is the biggest room of the temple. You will do plenty of things here.
There is a statue right in front of you. Push it until it falls and lands on the switch below. This will open a door. Drop down below and run over to the two torches near the spirit statue. Light them to reveal a chest and open it to get the {{im/oot|Item|Dungeon Map}}. Climb back up to where you jumped from and go up the stairs and through the door.  
There is a statue right in front of you. Push it until it falls and lands on the switch below. This will open a door. Drop down below and run over to the two torches near the spirit statue. Light them to reveal a chest and open it to get the {{im/oot|Dungeon Items|Dungeon Map}}. Climb back up to where you jumped from and go up the stairs and through the door.  


====Three Tricky Puzzles====
====Three Tricky Puzzles====
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===The Silver Gauntlets===
===The Silver Gauntlets===
[[File:OOT_Silver Gauntlets.jpg|left]]
[[File:OOT_Silver Gauntlets.jpg|left]]
Go through the door that is now open and head outside. You'll find yourself on the right hand of the spirit statue outside of the temple. As soon as you emerge, you'll be greeted by Kaporea Gaebora for the last time. He commends your efforts of time-traveling and tells you about two witches hiding out in the temple. He then flies off. Over to the left is a chest. Open it to get the {{im/oot|Upgrade|Silver Gauntlets}}.
Go through the door that is now open and head outside. You'll find yourself on the right hand of the spirit statue outside of the temple. As soon as you emerge, you'll be greeted by Kaporea Gaebora for the last time. He commends your efforts of time-traveling and tells you about two witches hiding out in the temple. He then flies off. Over to the left is a chest. Open it to get the {{im/oot|Upgrades|Silver Gauntlets}}.
Unfortunately, they're too big, so you can't use them yet. You should go talk to Nabooru but...
Unfortunately, they're too big, so you can't use them yet. You should go talk to Nabooru but...


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{{OoT Skulltula|title=Time for Skulltula|width=300px|contents=
{{OoT Skulltula|title=Time for Skulltula|width=300px|contents=
A Gold Skulltula lurks behind a Time Block covering an alcove. Play the Song of Time to find it.}}  
A Gold Skulltula lurks behind a Time Block covering an alcove. Play the Song of Time to find it.}}  
Now that you have the Silver Gauntlets, you can move bigger objects. Go up the stairs, turn right and move the gray block. Push it until it falls into place. This room is similar to the room you entered as a child. Hit the switch that is in the middle of the ceiling to open one of the doors. Go through the door on the left first. Kill the Wolfos in this room, and then go and stand on the Triforce Symbol on the floor and play Zelda's Lullaby. A chest should appear on the other side. Longshot over to the chest and open it to get the {{im/oot|Item|Compass}}. Now head back a room. Enter the door on your right. Avoid the boulders that are rolling around and get the silver rupees in the small alcoves. Use the Hover Boots to get the one in the air.
Now that you have the Silver Gauntlets, you can move bigger objects. Go up the stairs, turn right and move the gray block. Push it until it falls into place. This room is similar to the room you entered as a child. Hit the switch that is in the middle of the ceiling to open one of the doors. Go through the door on the left first. Kill the Wolfos in this room, and then go and stand on the Triforce Symbol on the floor and play Zelda's Lullaby. A chest should appear on the other side. Longshot over to the chest and open it to get the {{im/oot|Dungeon Items|Compass}}. Now head back a room. Enter the door on your right. Avoid the boulders that are rolling around and get the silver rupees in the small alcoves. Use the Hover Boots to get the one in the air.


The next room holds a small key. Kill the Like-Like to get it. Head back to the first room. Enter the locked door in the middle.
The next room holds a small key. Kill the Like-Like to get it. Head back to the first room. Enter the locked door in the middle.
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Special note: You will need to use any weapons or items that you collected in all dungeons prior to Ganon's Castle, including the Silver Gauntlet to push the block somewhere in the pseudo dungeon. Check your inventory to see if you have all the items you need to complete a room puzzle.
Special note: You will need to use any weapons or items that you collected in all dungeons prior to Ganon's Castle, including the Silver Gauntlet to push the block somewhere in the pseudo dungeon. Check your inventory to see if you have all the items you need to complete a room puzzle.


[[File:OOT_Ice Arrow.jpg|left]] Solve each room dungeon to get the keys for the middle room maze. Including the room in which you do need the Silver Gauntlet to push the block to unlock the next room. The hardest is shooting four statue eyes with your arrows so make sure you practice until you get it right. Same with crossing the lava pits to collect silver rupees with the Hover Boots. If you manage to have all the keys, use it until you get to the chest in the middle to get the {{im/oot|Item|Ice Arrow}}. Sadly, Ganon's Castle doesn't require the use of that weapon at all, but it is a handy, albeit optional, weapon to have during the battle against the Shadow Temple boss.
[[File:OOT_Ice Arrow.jpg|left]] Solve each room dungeon to get the keys for the middle room maze. Including the room in which you do need the Silver Gauntlet to push the block to unlock the next room. The hardest is shooting four statue eyes with your arrows so make sure you practice until you get it right. Same with crossing the lava pits to collect silver rupees with the Hover Boots. If you manage to have all the keys, use it until you get to the chest in the middle to get the {{im/oot|Items|Ice Arrows}}. Sadly, Ganon's Castle doesn't require the use of that weapon at all, but it is a handy, albeit optional, weapon to have during the battle against the Shadow Temple boss.
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[[File:OOT Nayru's Love.jpg|left]]
[[File:OOT Nayru's Love.jpg|left]]
[[File:LoZ_OOT_Desertff.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Desert Colossus: Great Fairy Fountain entrance.]]
[[File:LoZ_OOT_Desertff.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Desert Colossus: Great Fairy Fountain entrance.]]
Near the entrance to the Desert Colossus, you should see two palm trees on the right. Head to that area.  You should see a crack in the wall. Bomb it and head inside the chamber that has opened up. It is a Great Fairy Fountain. Stand on the triforce symbol and play Zelda's Lullaby. The Great Fairy will grant you the Magical Spell {{im/oot|Item|Nayru's Love}} (12 MP). Upon activation, it will protect you from enemies for a limited time. However, no magic can be used while the spell is active.
Near the entrance to the Desert Colossus, you should see two palm trees on the right. Head to that area.  You should see a crack in the wall. Bomb it and head inside the chamber that has opened up. It is a Great Fairy Fountain. Stand on the triforce symbol and play Zelda's Lullaby. The Great Fairy will grant you the Magical Spell {{im/oot|Items|Nayru's Love}} (12 MP). Upon activation, it will protect you from enemies for a limited time. However, no magic can be used while the spell is active.


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===Quiver Upgrade===
===Quiver Upgrade===
In the northern part of Gerudos' Fortress, there is a Horseback Archery minigame. You must score 1500 points or over to receive a quiver upgrade (you must first score 1000 points to obtain the Piece of Heart). To achieve a score of 1500 or greater, shoot the jugs near the start, then hit bullseyes on the West-most target, then do the same when the horse turns around, and finally shoot more bulls-eyes at the end on the East target. After an impressive display of archery skills, the Gerudo woman will commend you for your performance with the {{im/oot|Upgrade|Biggest Quiver}}, which holds a maximum of 50 arrows.
In the northern part of Gerudos' Fortress, there is a Horseback Archery minigame. You must score 1500 points or over to receive a quiver upgrade (you must first score 1000 points to obtain the Piece of Heart). To achieve a score of 1500 or greater, shoot the jugs near the start, then hit bullseyes on the West-most target, then do the same when the horse turns around, and finally shoot more bulls-eyes at the end on the East target. After an impressive display of archery skills, the Gerudo woman will commend you for your performance with the {{im/oot|Upgrades|Biggest Quiver}}, which holds a maximum of 50 arrows.


{{Zelda PoH|title=20 Hearts at Last!|width=300px|contents=
{{Zelda PoH|title=20 Hearts at Last!|width=300px|contents=
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===One Last Bottle===
===One Last Bottle===
[[File:OOT_bottle.jpg|left]]
[[File:OOT_bottle.jpg|left]]
If you have noticed the various Poes haunting Hyrule, there is a way you can earn a profit off them. As you enter the ruins of Hyrule Market, the guardhouse still remains intact. Once you go inside, instead of being greeted by the guard from the past, a cloaked spirit with a red eye sits on a bed in his place. He runs a Ghost Shop he refers to as the "only one in Hyrule," and collects many a different Poe soul. However, he craves Big Poe Souls more than the rest because of their value. If you can kill a Big Poe and bottle up its spirit, he'll pay 50 Rupees for each one you find (10 for the souls of normal Poes). After he receives ten of these spirits, he feels obliged to reward you for overstocking his shop with them, and gives you the fourth and final {{im/oot|Item|Empty Bottle}} in the game. It may seem like a measly trinket for all that hard work, but this spirit may have few things of value to give as a thank-you. However, having that bottle will be very helpful for your final task...
If you have noticed the various Poes haunting Hyrule, there is a way you can earn a profit off them. As you enter the ruins of Hyrule Market, the guardhouse still remains intact. Once you go inside, instead of being greeted by the guard from the past, a cloaked spirit with a red eye sits on a bed in his place. He runs a Ghost Shop he refers to as the "only one in Hyrule," and collects many a different Poe soul. However, he craves Big Poe Souls more than the rest because of their value. If you can kill a Big Poe and bottle up its spirit, he'll pay 50 Rupees for each one you find (10 for the souls of normal Poes). After he receives ten of these spirits, he feels obliged to reward you for overstocking his shop with them, and gives you the fourth and final {{im/oot|Items|Empty Bottle}} in the game. It may seem like a measly trinket for all that hard work, but this spirit may have few things of value to give as a thank-you. However, having that bottle will be very helpful for your final task...


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