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Battle of the Zelda Dungeons - Which is the best and why?
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Mon, 20 Feb 2017 13:17:03
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Most memorable?

Best designed?

Best visuals?

Most original?

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Mon, 20 Feb 2017 14:10:29
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The Water temple. Nyaa

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Mon, 20 Feb 2017 14:58:13
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Most original?  Jabu Jabu

Best Designed?  Water Temple in Oot.  So devious.

Best visuals?  Hyrule Castle in LTTP

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Mon, 20 Feb 2017 15:37:02
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For me, whenever I think about Zelda dungeons recentely it's the water temple in Twilight Princess that pops to mind.

It's both a classical Zelda dungeon and yet still a deviously designed one with lots of moving elements and yet not too annoying or too obtuse to deal with.

Also the dungeon in Skyward Sword with the time travel aspect. That was probably one of the best designed ones to me.

Visually, the death mountain in Twilight Princess stands out to me, because of the lighting and the effects, the fizzying and clanking sounds of those boots that walked up ceilings. So awesome.

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Mon, 20 Feb 2017 16:43:44
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Best designed: skyward sword 3rd dungeon blew my mind. It's  time travel mechanic isn't super unique and the entire dungeon was this amazing contraption with so many moving parts. I would say arbiters ground in TP is next.

Best Visuals : the sky dungeons in TP. Beautiful location above the clouds, I love the look of all of it. Then you had the epic dragon fight in the rain.

Most original :  snowpeak dungeon in TP, it's a mansion! What a cool idea to have the yetis home be a dungeon.

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Mon, 20 Feb 2017 16:57:12
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Damn, I hate the look of TPs sky dungeon. So beige and plain.

What's the arbiters ground in TP again? Is that the one where you guide the statue around?

OMG how heck did I forget Snowpeak? That's an awesome location, Zelda needs more dungeons like that.

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Mon, 20 Feb 2017 17:11:11
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Damn, I hate the look of TPs sky dungeon. So beige and plain.

What's the arbiters ground in TP again? Is that the one where you guide the statue around?

OMG how heck did I forget Snowpeak? That's an awesome location, Zelda needs more dungeons like that.

Arbiters ground is the temple with the spinner.

Beige? It's white and green, it has a cool clean look.

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Mon, 20 Feb 2017 17:31:59
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Honnestly, all the Zelda dungeons kind of blur together in my mind.  Some dungeons I have vague recollections of:

- the thiefs hideout in aLttP: it's a dungeon hidden under the town square statue, what's not to like?

- Deku Tree in OoT: such an amazing boss

- the water temple in SS: very cool, and the boss is an automaton.

Overall I remember most of the dungeons in OoT, although the bosses are a big part of that.  They all felt so fresh and new and exciting.

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Mon, 20 Feb 2017 18:18:57
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Yes, loved Arbiter's Ground.  It has one of the best Zelda bosses ever.

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Mon, 20 Feb 2017 18:30:52
I liked arbiters ground. Spinner was fun.

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