Link Dungeon
The Link Dungeon is one of the four Moon Dungeons in Majora's Mask.[1][name references needed]
Entrance to the Dungeon
When Link speaks to the Moon Child wearing Twinmold's Remains, they will ask him for four of his Masks. When he gives them the Masks, they will transport him to the Link Dungeon's entrance.
The Link Dungeon is a linear gauntlet of rooms that require skills usable only by Link's Hylian form. Link must fight a Dinolfos, a Garo Master, and an Iron Knuckle to progress through each room. The room with the Iron Knuckle yields a Treasure Chest containing Bombchus upon defeat, which are used to destroy the Cracked Wall hiding an Eyeball Switch, which summons a Ladder when hit. The subsequent room also contains a cracked ceiling, which hides a frozen Eyeball Switch, requiring Link to hit it with a Fire Arrow in order to remove the bars protecting the Door to the exit. Alternatively, Link can play the "Song of Storms" before the Gossip Stones found in the previous rooms. Doing so will make the Ladder appear and will remove the bars from the Door without the need to hit the Eyeball Switches.[2]
The Moon Child waits for Link in a playroom at the end of the gauntlet. He asks for four more Masks, before asking Link what his true face is.[3]
Mini-Bosses
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Dinolfos ×1
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Garo Master ×1
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Iron Knuckle ×1
Treasure Chests
Treasure Chest | |
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Contents | |
Notes | Appears atop the ledge in the second Enemy chamber once the Garo Master has been defeated |
Treasure Chest | |
Contents | Bombchu ×10 |
Notes | Appears in the center of the final Enemy chamber once the Iron Knuckle has been defeated |
Treasure Chest | Contents | Notes |
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Appears atop the ledge in the second Enemy chamber once the Garo Master has been defeated | ||
Bombchu ×10 | Appears in the center of the final Enemy chamber once the Iron Knuckle has been defeated |
Nomenclature
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See Also
References
- ↑ The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask—Official Nintendo Player's Guide, Nintendo of America, pg. 109
- ↑ EmptyGarbageCan, How to Beat Twinmold Child Stage Without Bombchus - The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask Walkthrough , YouTube (Video), published April 5, 2015, retrieved September 7, 2018.
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Your true face... What kind of... face is it? I wonder... The face under the mask... Is that... your true face?
— Moon Child (Majora's Mask)