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The Savage Labyrinth is a mini-dungeon in The Wind Waker.[name reference needed]

Entrance to the Labyrinth[]

The entrance to the labyrinth is located on a cliff on the far east side of Outset Island. It can only be accessed with the Deku Leaf (double magic is recommended here) or the Hookshot. To enter the labyrinth, Link must have obtained the Power Bracelets to remove the Stone Watcher covering the entrance. The labyrinth itself consists of fifty-one floors filled with various enemies. As Link progresses further down into the labyrinth, the enemies become more difficult and the rooms become more perilous.

Themes and Navigation[]

The Savage Labyrinth is a hidden cave that Link must enter to obtain a Triforce Chart in The Wind Waker or a Triforce Shard in The Wind Waker HD, which are located on floor thirty-one. To move on past that floor, the Mirror Shield is required, although moving on is completely optional. The only recovery items are at every tenth floor. Also, enemies do not drop items of any kind. However, Hearts, Rupees, Arrows, Bombs, Magic Jars, and Spoils can be stolen from them with the Grappling Hook.

In the Japanese version of The Wind Waker, the Treasure Chest at the end of the labyrinth contains a Yellow Rupee (10 Rupees). In the international version of The Wind Waker, it contains a Piece of Heart (relocated from a Treasure Chest under Link's House). In The Wind Waker HD, it contains the Hero's Charm (the Piece of Heart is relocated again, to the treasure found with Treasure Chart #46).

Once Link has cleared the labyrinth, its difficulty increases, much like the Cave of Ordeals from Twilight Princess. The labyrinth will then feature more enemies than before, making it more difficult.

Floors[]

Savage Labyrinth Room

Peahats in one of the labyrinth's floors

Each section of ten floors have different interior designs and enemies to defeat that appear to be themed based on the various in-game dungeons, with the last floor for each theme being the recovery floor. The order of each dungeon theme matches the order the dungeons each expected to be beaten. The first ten floors appear to be based on Dragon Roost Cavern. The next section appears to be based on Forbidden Woods. The third section appears to be based on the Tower of the Gods. The fourth and last sections appear to be based on Earth Temple and Wind Temple, respectively.

01. Entrance
02. Keese ×10 03. Miniblin ×6 04. Bokoblin ×4
05. Red ChuChu ×6 06. Magtail ×4 07. Keese ×4, Miniblin ×4
08. Fire Keese ×4, Magtail ×4 09. Bokoblin ×4, Fire Keese ×2 10. Moblin ×2
11. Recovery floor, optional exit
12. Peahat ×6 13. Green ChuChu ×4 14. Boko Baba ×5
15. Green Bokoblin ×4 16. Mothula ×5 17. Boko Baba ×3, Peahat ×3
18. Blue Bokoblin ×4, Green ChuChu ×4 19. Mothula ×3, Green Bokoblin ×2 20. Winged Mothula ×2
21. Recovery floor, optional exit
22. Wizzrobe ×3 23. Armos ×4 24. Armos Knight ×2
25. Yellow ChuChu ×6 26. Red Bubble ×4 27. Green Bokoblin ×2, Darknut ×1
28. Armos ×3, Wizzrobe ×1 29. Armos Knight ×2, Red Bubble ×2 30. Darknut ×2
31. Recovery floor, Triforce Chart #6 (TWW), Triforce Shard (TWWHD), optional exit
32. ReDead ×6 33. Blue Bubble ×5 34. Dark ChuChu ×6
35. Poe ×5 36. Winged Mothula ×3 37. ReDead ×3, Moblin ×2
38. Dark ChuChu ×5, Winged Mothula ×1 39. Poe ×5, Moblin ×2 40. Blue Bubble ×4, Stalfos ×2
41. Recovery floor, optional exit
42. Miniblin ×24 43. Red ChuChu ×10, Green ChuChu ×10, Yellow ChuChu ×10 44. Wizzrobe ×5
45. Bokoblin ×16 46. ReDead ×4, Stalfos ×2 47. Moblin ×3, Darknut ×2
48. Wizzrobe ×3, Darknut ×2, Electric Barrier 49. Stalfos ×3 50. Darknut ×4, Moblin Statue x6
51. Piece of Heart (TWW), Hero's Charm (TWWHD), exit

Trivia[]

  • Several Mothulas appear in the Earth Temple enemy floors, despite the fact that they do not appear in the Earth Temple itself.
  • In the Japanese version of The Wind Waker, the chest under Grandma's House contained a Heart Piece instead of 100 Rupees. In the western version, this Heart Piece was moved to the bottom of the Savage Labyrinth which originally contained only 10 Rupees.

Nomenclature[]

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese 魔獣の迷宮 (Majuu no Meikyuu) Magical Beast Labyrinth

Gallery[]

See Also[]


The Legend of ZeldaThe Adventure of LinkA Link to the PastLink's AwakeningOcarina of TimeMajora's MaskOracle of AgesOracle of SeasonsFour SwordsThe Wind WakerFour Swords AdventuresThe Minish CapTwilight PrincessPhantom HourglassSpirit TracksSkyward SwordA Link Between WorldsTri Force HeroesBreath of the WildTears of the KingdomLink's Crossbow TrainingHyrule Warriors

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