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I wanna clear something up to everyone calling this the "nazi dungeon". Nintendo modeled this dungeon after the manji symbol taken from the Buddhist religion which is what the swastika is also modeled after. The symbol is very common in Japan which is why it didn't raise as much controversy there as it did in North America.
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the dungeon is shapped like a swastika
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you should kill hes last Head with bow and arrow..
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shit this is hard!!!
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@thanosied id like to have the water temple take that place :)
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@Craftilicous OMG SORRY I JUST HEARD IT THE WRONG WAY..... Really sorry my fault dont blame yourself lets just play :)
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I killed the boss in one shot without even trying. My mouth was hanging wide open after that.
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This is the most evil dungeon of all the Zelda games!
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@SargeantNoob7 I'm sorry, the way I phrased that didn't come out the way I really wanted it to, I didn't mean for it to be insulting in any way. Please, just don't go and try to instigate troll wars by responding to insulting comments with more insulting comments, because that is how youtube turned into the shithole that it is now.
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@theshadowlands14 Correction, in addition to what pissed off gamer said, its not a swastika, and if it was it would be backwards.
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@Craftulicous well at least some people have a life to waste asshole. in fact i have about 10. but i guess some people just dont have one *cough* you *cough*
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@TheZeldaDungeon The funny thing is when I was 12 I either found these by trial and error or word of mouth beetween friends. I had clocked the game before I found that top right area with the 100 rupees.
Just out of curiousity, can the locations of the secret hideouts where you can get easy rupies from be revieled by progressing through the game? Or is the only way to discover them without wasting your life away by looking at guides like this?
Craftulicous 2 months ago
@Craftulicous
There is no hidden trick to knowing where they are, it's just trial and error. Be warned, however, that there are also door repair guys who make you pay rupees if you enter their hidden caves. You can explore on your own, but if you do decide you want to use a guide, you can go to our website and look at the Secret Rupee Locations page which lists all of them with maps, screenshots and rupee amounts for each one.
~ Caleb
TheZeldaDungeon 2 months ago 4