Talk:Water Dungeon

Since the precedent set thus far seems to be to categorize dungeons based on their internal content rather than their location (e.g. none of the dungeons in the first two games are treated as themed despite being located in several of the series's recurring overworld environments, and several dungeons in later games are treated as lacking a theme for the same reasons), and since it literally contains no water aside from the train station and the boss arena, should the Ocean Temple be included in this category? There are numerous dungeons that contain much more water than that, and in some cases even include water-based puzzles, but are not considered water-themed. (Examples include Inside the Deku Tree, Kakariko Well, Goron Mines, Skyview Temple, and ironically, the Snow Temple from the same game.)--Osteoderm Jacket 06:50, 13 January 2012 (EST)
 * Not a bad point. Makes you wonder why they considered addng an Ocean Realm (let alone an Ocean-placed dungeon) if they weren't going to focus really on the element, no less due to the limitations Toon Link has had when it comes to swimming. I'd call for a removal, but I'm not sure what others think. -- 19:12, 13 January 2012 (EST)
 * Come to think of it, Misery Mire is submerged like the Ocean Temple, albeit in a deep swamp rather than a lake, and it isn't counted as a water dungeon.--Osteoderm Jacket 19:23, 13 January 2012 (EST)
 * It was actually formerly listed as a Forest Dungeon. But to tell you the truth, neither it nor Ocean Palace stand true to their elements, so it's best to leave them uncategorized. -- 19:44, 13 January 2012 (EST)
 * I'm going to give people about a day to respond to this. If no one has by then, I'm going to remove this dungeon from the article and remove the water dungeon tag from its page.--Osteoderm Jacket 00:44, 14 January 2012 (EST)