+Armando Valtierra Sure thing. I've been replaying Zelda games for the past six months. Started with OoT (3DS), then MM (3DS), TWW (GC), TP and ALBW. The reason: I never played Skyward Sword and I wanted to sort of build to the moment. I'm almost done (final temple) and although I feel dissatisfied with the latter, it has been a pretty cool experience. Besides, noticing that TWW has aged well is priceless. A beautiful game.
+Pablo Coss Flores man I have never finished a single game lol mostly because the games weren't mine but I have a 2ds & wanna get ocarina of time but my r button is jammed & I'm pretty sure the R button is pretty important for those games
I've played Stone Tower right after beating the Spirit Temple once just to see which one I like better. I found out that I prefer Stone Tower. I like how unique the atmosphere and the puzzles are, not to mention the awesome mini-bosses. The Spirit Temple is definitely in the top three for me, but Stone Tower just barely beats it.
+Dank Jolo I know exactly what you mean; the phantom hourglass is never even mentioned in any legend of zelda countdown, as if the game doesn't even exist
+Charlie Marshall I guess thats because (imo) it doesnt compare to the other great zelda titles. it sure is nice and all, but there are way better zeldas.
Skyward Sword honestly only had two really good dungeons (Lanayru Mining facility and Sand Ship), the rest were lacking in comparison to other zelda games.
Snowpeak was awesome. What I liked about that was the whole exploring a giant mansion with ice fighters that throw Javelins. Snow wolves won it for me. Just getting there by a race on a frozen leaf makes it memorable enough.
I love how different our lists are. My personal favorites are Goron Mines, Snowpeak Ruins, Great Bay, Water Temple(OOT), and the Lanayru Mining Facility
My favourite is Snowpeak Ruins from Twilight Princess. I love that it takes place in a mansion. Runner-ups are the Forest Temple, Earth Temple and Sandship. Also, the Tower of the Gods? Really? I consider that the worst dungeon in the game.
+Bman54X Snowpeak Ruins was certainly a unique level. Trying to find that yeti's lost items was infuriating but still fun and refreshing. And the puzzles were neat (if frustrating as well).
Mitjitsu Well I think otherwise. Cool boss, but I thought the dungeon was a chore. I admit Dragon Roost Cavern and Forbidden Woods are fairly average, but the Earth and Wind Temples are awesome.
+Bman54X Agreed. I recently replayed TWW (Gamecube version) and, although I came to realize Tower of the Gods is not as bas as I remembered, I don't think it's top 10 material.
@@arthurmorgan1008 it just depends on if you like playing one song a lot to make the statues if you do then it is fine if you dont the forest temple is on top. Though for me it is the spirit temple is my number one though the forest isnt too far behind
I loved the master quest spirit temple, in my opinion that and ganon's tower were more memorable in that version. They were more challenging and really had some tough puzzles that had to make you think
Water temple is really easy. Just get compass and map. I know it gets called for hardest zelda dungeon a lot, but jabu jabu in oracle of ages is hardest by far.
This is my top 10 3D Zelda Dungeons of all time: 🛡️ #10 Lightning Temple(TOTK) #9 Vah Ruta(BOTW) #8 Goron Mines(TP) #7 Stone Tower(MM) #6 Spirit Temple(OoT) #5 Ancient Cistern(SS) #4 Snowpeak Ruins(TP) #3 Sandship(SS) #2 Arbiter’s Grounds(TP) #1 Forest Temple(OoT)
I like Snowhead Temple in Majora's Mask because of the route up the temple to get to the boss door. Also.........the boss which was a giant bull. Spinning around and hitting him was fun.
OtakuZelda+ Stone tower temple is one of (if not the best) dungeon. It test your abilities, it has a cool theme where you flip the dungeon, and as you said the music is fantastic. It also has a good pay out in a the end and it made me forget about Great Bay.
LordAztahoth every time my sister gets to the graveyard in oot she gives up bc her fear of the undead and blood. I beat shadow temple when I was 7 at 3 in the morning. I really wish she would play shadow temple and the well. they are scarily fun! and the rest of the game is awesome!
As far as dungeon design and intricacy go, Twilight Princess' dungeons were a bit lackluster in my opinion. But the atmosphere is almost unrivalled. The standout is, of course, the Lakebed Temple. Puzzlebox dungeons and players are in a love/hate relationship really. Dungeons like The Water Temple of OoT, the Lakebed Temple in TP and the Sky Keep of SS are real treasures of puzzle design, but sometimes become unbearable due to poor progression choices. Just imagine the Water Temple without needing to constantly equip/remove the Iron Boots for example. I just feel that dungeons today more often than not house the challenge, while they should BE the challenge. But what do I know, a sucker whose favourite dungeon is a water temple, about dungeon design. 😂
Iapitus McHeimer Well, differing opinions sure, but still, I found it pretty darn hilarious to see it as at least and honorable mention. I think more people hate it than love it. I'm more or less indifferent, but I find it annoying at times.
What we need is a shrinking mechanic like in Minish Cap only for a console game. Having this ability opened a whole new world of possibilities for puzzles, dungeons, and even just getting around armos. It allowed you to explore not only the Minish areas (villages) but also places you could normally explore while big (like castle town), only with a different vantage point. It was an interesting mechanic that really added a lot of variety to the game. I think that would add some excellent dungeons to the list.
I liked the spirit temple from ocarina of time. It had neat puzzles, good loot like the mirror shield and silver gauntlets, and it actually put traveling through time to good use. Also, the boss fight with two parts that include shooting an ice/fire imbued mirror shield and neat gameplay was nice too.
My favorite, The Forest Temple was here! Awesome list! :) I think The Deku Tree should have been an honorable mention at least. It was actually brilliant because it was a tutorial that did not feel at all like a tutorial.
Honestly I find the Temple of Time from Twilight Princess very underrated and a really good idea for mechanics being a kind-of throwback to WW's uses of moving statues. Overall, really good (like pretty much all of the TP dungeons
@@Levaunch the snowblock puzzle was one of the better aspects of the dungeon, the slow swinging platforms, tedious pace and headaches for enemies make it ass
Personally I find the temple of time to be an amazing dungeon due to the fact that I think that the temple of time was meant to be a dungeon in oot but was scrapped. Hear me out whenever you play saria’s song and talk to Navi in a dungeon she will always say “Link try to keep moving!” Which she says that in the temple of time. That’s why I believe that TP was the chance to breathe new life into a scrapped dungeon
Honestly, I feel lucky that this game franchise was even created. The Legend of Zelda series has given me thousands of hours of fun and happiness from the time I was 7 years old, clear into my late 20’s and quite obviously beyond. Thank you, Shigero Miyamoto, I’m forever in your debt.
+HG Shurtugal do you ever forget about the compass in that place? I swear i'm always missing it by the end... Also when I LPed that dungeon it took roughly a minute to kill Bongo Bongo... he was... really lame...
The forest temple only works so well because the music was composed so well. The tune captivates the player with the pure feel of being in ancient mysterious woods, apart from that the guy that came up with twisting room floor was a genius mastermind, perfectly adding to the feeling of mystery.
Personal Top 15 Greatest Zelda Dungeons: #1 Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time) #2 Stone Tower Temple (Majora's Mask) #3 Turtle Rock (DX) (Link's Awakening) #4 Misery Mire (A Link to the Past) #5 Water Temple* (Ocarina of Time) #6 Ancient Tomb (Oracle of Ages) #7 Spirit Temple (Ocarina of Time) #8 Ganon's Tower (A Link to the Past) #9 Jabu-Jabu's Belly (Oracle of Ages) #10 City in the Sky (Twilight Princess) #11 Eagle's Tower (Link's Awakening) #12 Ancient Cistern (Skyward Sword) #13 Ice Palace (A Link to the Past) #14 Explorer's Crypt (Oracle of Seasons) #15 Palace of Winds (The Minish Cap) Honorable Mentions (Chronological Order): Shadow Temple (Ocarina of Time) Great Bay Temple (Majora's Mask) Sword & Shield Maze (Oracle of Seasons) Earth Temple (The Wind Waker) Temple of Droplets (The Minish Cap) Snowpeak Ruins (Twilight Princess) Lanayru Mining Facility (Skyward Sword) Swamp Palace (A Link Between Worlds) Desert Palace (A Link Between Worlds) Lorule Castle (A Link Between Worlds)
Honorable Mentions (Excluded; Chronological Order): Thieves' Town (A Link to the Past) Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time) Snowhead Temple (Majora's Mask) Mermaid's Cave (Oracle of Ages) Wind Temple (The Wind Waker) Lakebed Temple (Twilight Princess) Arbiter's Grounds (Twilight Princess) Sandship (Skyward Sword) Dark Palace (A Link Between Worlds) Ice Ruins (A Link Between Worlds) Note: The list posted one comment above does not include the Zelda games for the Famicom/NES or the DS titles.
Number 3 is a lie. Lol no one actually likes Turtle Rock. My two favorites are the Forest Temple and Shadow Temple. The Forest Temple being my favorite.
@@jakeabc123 I took into account many factors, like physical structure/geometry, overall level of difficulty, non-linearity and lower emphasis on puzzle-solving vs linearity and higher empahsis on quality step-by-step puzzles, and graphical art design style. Accessibility is important, so I was determining this for a more objective standpoint.
+Xenon631 As far as water temples go, Lakebed was FAR better than the OoT Water Temple and Great Bay Temple in MM. BUT I think the most disappointing element of the dungeon, which is its boss, really brought it down in quality.
I loved the dungeon thought I did have stuff I dislike about it. Those things that attacked I bubbles were just annoying. I really wonder why we couldn't get data on the fish I mean forbidden sure but come on. The boss battle was amazing.
+BHM Productions *Lakebed Temple And yeah it was so ethereal. It was so watery but you had all the fancy waterwork and that hub-room with the staircase and the chandelier was beautiful :D
One of my favourite Zelda temples is the ice temple in Phantom Hourglass because I like how they used the grappling hook/rope in it & that was the only boss in the entire game where I had to look online on how to beat it. I also like the number 10 one because that was 1 of the few water temples that didn't want me to rip my hair out.
On the real real, the Spirit Temple was my absolute favorite, there was so many variables and different things that needed to be accomplished, and you get the coolest looking shield in all of Zelda. And I've never thought the forest temple was that great besides the boss. That is one of the most creative bosses to fight.
For me it will always be the Thieves' Hideout from Link to the Past. It was rare to have dungeons with substantial backstories back then, and figuring out the secret with the boss room is one of my best early gaming memories. Also really enjoyed the desert temple from Ocarina of Time.
I totally see Stone Tower Temple taking the no. 1 spot, even if I myself might not have put it quite that high...but I do get it. The Forest Temple is amazing! That musical theme! The whole dungeon is surprisingly creepy, yet serene...
Honestly, a part of me wants to say Inside the Deku Tree, because of its music, and the memories. Somehow child me, got stuck on this dungeon, despite how easy it is.
Yep it had cool mini bosses like gomess and the garo master but two giant centipedes for a boss after a long ass awesome temple in a tower in a haunted land? Lol it should have been a scary sinister boss. Pretty anti climatic.
Ah, the Stone Tower of Termina. Where the rules of gravity go on vacation, and falling down means falling through the atmosphere and into space. Thank you, Nintendo.
Twinmold is the worst boss in Majora's Mask aside from Gyorg, they both got uninteresting designs, boring and repetitive fights. Odolwa, Goht and all Majora's forms are much better than them, especially Odolwa, great design, fun and challenging boss fight, just makes up for the best boss in Majora's Mask, and one of the best boss in any Zelda game imo. Edit: Actually Majora's Incarnation isn't that good, it literally has only one attack, and it just runs and dances, yeah, this one is the worst, here is my ranking: 7- Majora's Incarnation 6- Twinmold 5- Majora's Mask 4- Gyorg 3- Majora's Wrath 2- Goht 1- Odolwa
@@TheArsenalMan125 It was rather linear and somewhat lifeless but I gotta admit that the Ancient Cistern and Sandship were the best dungeons in the game.
JebaJebaJemeh absolutely right. one of my favorite temples. might be repetitive as hell, but, it's a great puzzle, and when you boil it down that's what Zelda games go off of, so I think it's amazing. perfect balance of challenging and still keeping me interested. anyone that doesn't like it I believe it's because they couldn't beat the hard temple on their own.
Most likely because of the nostalgia of it being practically impossible. Difficulty can be a huge factor in being liked, even if it wasn't liked while playing it. Haha! This is actually a good WatchMojo list. So stoked for Breath of the Wild!
+Isaiah Fierberg Anty Lol! Right? My top 10 are: 10)The Minish Cap 09)Oracle of Seasons 08)The Legend of Zelda 07)Skyward Sword 06)A Link Between Worlds 05)Twilight Princess 04)Majora's Mask 03)A Link to the Past 02)Ocarina of Time 01)The Wind Waker Could very well change after Breath of the Wild comes out. :D
Spirit Temple should've been on this list. I notice that this list seemed to have a lot of creepy dungeons on it. And why does Water Temple get honorable mentioned. It's so annoying and tedious.
i always enjoy finishing Great Bay Temple (like clockwork now, since i know it so well). the changing of water flow, the swimming as a Zora, the music. and that boss. a superb dungeon.
Augh...I friggan hated the earth temple. It was not interesting, switching between link and Medli was a pain, it had a lame boss, and getting through it felt like a chore.
+david boell I don't know how it made it in. Wind temple was a little more unique. Even though it still had you switching between Link and Maker (I think that show you spell it)
Unpopular opinion, but I enjoyed the Dark Palace from A Link Between Worlds. Something about a dungeon with literal darkness as the theme, having to use it to see certain walls platforms and enemies, and an eerie theme on top of it all makes it somewhat enjoyable.
Top 20 Vah naboris Sand temple Desert palace albw Jabu jabus belly Palace of winds Swamp palace Spirit temple City in the sky Snowhead temple Dark palace Earth temple Turtle rock Forbidden woods Snowpeak ruins Lorule castle Tower of the gods Sword and shield maze Ice ruins Stone tower temple Wind temple
My favorite dungeons/temples (not in any order): Every one from ocarina except water temple. FuK that Majora's mask wad fantastic except anything to do with water. Fuk water. Stone tower was badass. Twilight princess, probably just the twilight realm, temple of time one and goron mines. FuK lakebed. I just get the clawshot early and I'm on my merry-glitchin way. Sky temple Wind waker, all of them were fantastic. Phantom hourglass, had alot of cool puzzles. Great game. Skyward sword, loved the lanayru mining facility. Cool place. Sky keep was badass. FuK the swimmy water places. Ancient Cistern was okay. The silent realms were badass and scary. Breath of the wild? Lmao. What dungeons? Spirit tracks: eh. Got on the train. I took out the game. Zelda: it was dangerous to go alone. So i never left the cave. 😎
+billy bob Nah the Water Temple in Majora's Mask is a joke compared to OoT's Water Temple. OoT's Water Temple is the only time I've ever been forced to go out and get a strategy guide for a Legend of Zelda game (since internet really wasn't a common commodity back in the 90's like it is now.)
+Fred Harvey I think otherwise, the water temple is hard because of the key everyone has a hard time finding, raising the water level up and down is annoying but not difficult. Great Bay Temple is extremely confusing, the design is almost nonsense and those who want to catch all the fairies know how painful it is to run out of time.
+Fred Harvey Why? I never understood why people had trouble with that dungeon. Just go to the rooms you haven't gone to yet. Easy. You should try some of the dungeons in the Master Quest, I made it up to the spirit temple before I caved and looked up a guide online.
+billy bob Majora's Mask overall was much harder than Ocarina of Time. You pretty much couldn't beat the game without a substantial amount of heart pieces (which I don't usually try to get in Zelda on my first playthrough). You always had to keep track of the 3-day cycle, and the dungeons were hard! I loved the Great Bay Temple, but the Water Temple is nothing compared to it. Also some of those minigames just made you want to rip your own face off and eat it, like the octorok shooting game. It was such an amazing game though! :)
My personal faves Sky Keep (Skyward Sword) Arbiter's Grounds (Twilight Princess) Ancient Cistern (Skyward Sword) Shadow Temple (Ocarina of Time) Sand Ship (Skyward Sword) Temple of Time (Twilight Princess) Hyrule Castle (Ocarina of Time and Twilight Princess) Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time) Stone Tower (Majora's Mask) City in the Sky (Twilight Princess) Tower of the Gods (Wind Waker)
Watchmojo, if you're making videos that solely surround the Zelda franchise, you don't have to recite the entire name when listing; just name the installment like #3: Arbiter's Grounds--Twilight Princess
The Arbitor's grounds also was almost cheat proof. Get the spinner, and save and exit. returning to use the spinner on the mittle floor would leave it so you couldn't access the dungeon key
+Nicholas Estela i used to hate it, but now i don't mind it as much... i find the water temple in Twilight Princess far more confusing... the boss is a fricken joke though... like srsly?
Yea I loved it, instead of lighting the way to solve puzzles at times you use the darkness to your advantage to solve puzzles, plus the music was creepy as hell
i actually liked almost all the temples from skyward sword because they were a bit shorter than temples from the other games in the zelda series. But from all the temples i liked sky keep from skyward sword most because almost all of the mechanics from the game come back and i had a hard time finding out where to go most of the time because of the moving rooms! i do agree with the ancient cistern being in the top ten because it's a great temple!
You guys... Is no one really going to mention Ganon's Castle Ocarina of time? I definitely consider it a dungeon wince it includes many of a dungeon's attributes. Its looks and atmosphere when I got to and played through it was absolutely amazing...
Maybe I am alone in this, but I LOVED the Spirit Temple in Ocarina of Time.
YAAAS especially the music =3
Especially the music =)
Music: Yes. Temple: FUCK NO I hate that bloody place.
I think all the temples in OoT are quite remarkable apart from the Fire Temple maybe.
The fire temple is my favorite from that game.
Stone Tower is so disorienting, but I love the theories behind it. Some say it was like the Tower of Babel, and its creation was why Ikana was cursed.
Every time I watch one of these videos, I have the urge to replay a Zelda game
+Michael Kao same though!
Especially the classics & twilight princess
+Armando Valtierra Sure thing. I've been replaying Zelda games for the past six months. Started with OoT (3DS), then MM (3DS), TWW (GC), TP and ALBW. The reason: I never played Skyward Sword and I wanted to sort of build to the moment. I'm almost done (final temple) and although I feel dissatisfied with the latter, it has been a pretty cool experience. Besides, noticing that TWW has aged well is priceless. A beautiful game.
+Pablo Coss Flores man I have never finished a single game lol mostly because the games weren't mine but I have a 2ds & wanna get ocarina of time but my r button is jammed & I'm pretty sure the R button is pretty important for those games
Yep,I just restarted my majora mask 3d replay
Spirit temple wasn't even on this list and I would have put it at number one
I've played Stone Tower right after beating the Spirit Temple once just to see which one I like better. I found out that I prefer Stone Tower. I like how unique the atmosphere and the puzzles are, not to mention the awesome mini-bosses. The Spirit Temple is definitely in the top three for me, but Stone Tower just barely beats it.
@@yeahsure4796 stone tower is my favorite dungeon ever since ive played it the first time
Yeah Sure I love stone tower it just always fucks me up
At least the water temple follows a clockwise pattern after you find Ruto
same
Forest Temple in Ocarina of Time is my favorite Zelda dungeon.
Yussss OMG it's so memorable!
yes it is my favorite zelda dungeon
That temple ruined my childhood
martin monta same
The Music !!!
OMG
At least they mentioned The Minish Cap. Most underrated and under appreciated Zelda game in my opinion.
I agree about the minish cap being underrated, but tbh my favorite zelda is phantom hourglass. The game is incredibly under appreciated
+Eskimo007 Exactly! I love that game.
+Dank Jolo I know exactly what you mean; the phantom hourglass is never even mentioned in any legend of zelda countdown, as if the game doesn't even exist
+Charlie Marshall I guess thats because (imo) it doesnt compare to the other great zelda titles. it sure is nice and all, but there are way better zeldas.
don't worry, every underrated zelda seems to be getting a remake
Ocarina of time, twilight princess and skyward sword had the best dungeons I thought.
Skyward Sword honestly only had two really good dungeons (Lanayru Mining facility and Sand Ship), the rest were lacking in comparison to other zelda games.
I agree, but the temples in the wind waker were pretty cool. There really wasen't one that i was disappointed with.
Why u no Majoras Mask (ò_óˇ)
MrDarksword123 Phantom Hourglass, Spirit Tracks, and Four Swords Adventures had the best soundtrack, gameplay, and dungeons. Hands down.
Madras mask some pretty good ones!
No mention of Hyrule Castle in TP. Nor mention of my personal favourite Snowpeak from TP.
I liked the atmosphere of the castle In to but there weren't any amazing puzzles to solve
I liked the snow level from TP too it was a unique experience especially the boss fight.
Lombardi667 They had the Shadow Temple on the list. Great atmosphere, but lacking in terms of design and puzzles.
Snowpeak was awesome. What I liked about that was the whole exploring a giant mansion with ice fighters that throw Javelins. Snow wolves won it for me. Just getting there by a race on a frozen leaf makes it memorable enough.
+Mitjitsu The snowpeak temple from TP was my favorite solely because of the Yeti and his delicious soup :3
Feel like the Spirit Temple from OoT deserves an honourable mention as well. It has the best use of the child/adult mechanic in the game.
I love how different our lists are. My personal favorites are Goron Mines, Snowpeak Ruins, Great Bay, Water Temple(OOT), and the Lanayru Mining Facility
LMF is also my fav! its just so good!
What i
My favourite is Snowpeak Ruins from Twilight Princess. I love that it takes place in a mansion. Runner-ups are the Forest Temple, Earth Temple and Sandship.
Also, the Tower of the Gods? Really? I consider that the worst dungeon in the game.
+Bman54X Snowpeak Ruins was certainly a unique level. Trying to find that yeti's lost items was infuriating but still fun and refreshing. And the puzzles were neat (if frustrating as well).
+Bman54X ToG was the best dungeon in TWW. However, I will admit the dungeons in that game were poor overall.
Mitjitsu Well I think otherwise. Cool boss, but I thought the dungeon was a chore.
I admit Dragon Roost Cavern and Forbidden Woods are fairly average, but the Earth and Wind Temples are awesome.
+Bman54X Agreed. I recently replayed TWW (Gamecube version) and, although I came to realize Tower of the Gods is not as bas as I remembered, I don't think it's top 10 material.
hey pic stealer,I like snowpeak too
The Forest Temple was that place that scared the shit out of me as a child because of those damn hands... God I love that temple
#1 is always either the forest temple or stone tower :p. Can't really complain though, they are great after all.
Stone Tower ******* sucks
Stone Tower is the best temple in a zelda game period and the ForestTemple comes after it.
@@arthurmorgan1008 it just depends on if you like playing one song a lot to make the statues if you do then it is fine if you dont the forest temple is on top. Though for me it is the spirit temple is my number one though the forest isnt too far behind
Yup Stone Tower is the best in The whole Zelda franchise...
Shame the spirit temple wasn't on here, but what can you do? Can't have OoT everywhere, right?
i personally hate that temple. To me its too easy and shallow. (except for master quest. fuck master quest spirit temple)
I loved the master quest spirit temple, in my opinion that and ganon's tower were more memorable in that version. They were more challenging and really had some tough puzzles that had to make you think
Remember the room in Spirit where you had to play melodies to open up a door
I loved it. Those hover boots 😃
I always thought spirit was too easy for a final temple
I love how the Water Temple, basiclly the most famous dungeon in all of Zelda, and arguably the hardest... is an honorable mention -_-
@@thekingofracoons Hahaha for me it wasn't that hard.
i thought it was rather easy..
Water temple is really easy. Just get compass and map. I know it gets called for hardest zelda dungeon a lot, but jabu jabu in oracle of ages is hardest by far.
Ok, maybe I'm weird, but the Water Temple is one of my favourite of all the series, the one I hate was Jabu-Jabu
the shadow temple in Ocarina of Time ruined my childhood... but it was worth it
Edit: the likes oh god
me was arbiter grounds i have the scare of my life when i enter in that fuking place i was like 8 years
Bruh the game is rated T for a reason lol.
that white fat monster and the re-dead fucking scared me.
Nerdy George Washington Its actually rated E
nick Qred I meamt Twilight Princess.
My personal top 10
10: Death Mountain (LoZ)
9: Eagle's Tower (LA)
8: Desert Palace (LBW)
7: Sand Temple (ST)
6: Forest Temple (OoT)
5: Sky Keep (SS)
4: Lorule Castle (LBW)
3: Spirit Temple (OoT)
2: Stone Tower Temple (MM)
1: Ancient Cistern (SS)
None from ALttP? Really?
Damn, arbiters ground ain’t even in the top 10
JoemoBiggs ikr
This is my top 10 3D Zelda Dungeons of all time: 🛡️
#10 Lightning Temple(TOTK)
#9 Vah Ruta(BOTW)
#8 Goron Mines(TP)
#7 Stone Tower(MM)
#6 Spirit Temple(OoT)
#5 Ancient Cistern(SS)
#4 Snowpeak Ruins(TP)
#3 Sandship(SS)
#2 Arbiter’s Grounds(TP)
#1 Forest Temple(OoT)
I liked the Spirit Temple
I like Snowhead Temple in Majora's Mask because of the route up the temple to get to the boss door. Also.........the boss which was a giant bull. Spinning around and hitting him was fun.
Forest Temple from Ocarina of Time is definitely my favorite. That music is so calming and soothing. I could listen to it all night long.
Dancing Dragon Dungron - Oracle of Seasons
Mermaid's Cave - Oracle of Ages
Eagle Tower - Link's Awakening
+AXHP :) Good dungeons from overlooked games
+AXHP I was wondering if Eagle's Tower was going to be mentioned in the comments. It's criminally under-appreciated, all of the Game Boy dungeons are.
eagle tower man!!
+AXHP Link's Awakening is in my opinion, the best Zelda game and Mermaids Cave pissed me off so much, I just quit the game. Never gone back.
No mention of that neat triforce dungeon in skyward sword
+docxy I was also thinking that... that was SUCH a great dungeon! The jigsaw mechanic was cool
+SonPan4life yea it was a cool concept, but if you knew what you were doing you could skip 1 or 2 rooms, which makes it a complete joke.
+NIneDJcali Don't think that's a problem. That rewards knowing what you're doing.
+docxy But this dungeon dont have i final boss.
+NIneDJcali you can actually skip 3 using a simple glitch in the fire Santuary room.
Gah! I agree with #1! My favorite dungeon! It has some of the best music, too.
OtakuZelda+ Stone tower temple is one of (if not the best) dungeon. It test your abilities, it has a cool theme where you flip the dungeon, and as you said the music is fantastic. It also has a good pay out in a the end and it made me forget about Great Bay.
+Trent Odea Specially that last part
+OtakuZelda LOL
+An Innocent Child Heay dis ain't no fokin fite club m8 I'll rek u. (Nah but really, do I know you? xD )
oh but the childhood fears that game caused it's such a depressing tone for a Nintendo game
My dad was so afraid of Bongo-Bongo that he always passed me the controller to beat him hahahahahah
For this pretty much ahahahah
LordAztahoth every time my sister gets to the graveyard in oot she gives up bc her fear of the undead and blood. I beat shadow temple when I was 7 at 3 in the morning. I really wish she would play shadow temple and the well. they are scarily fun! and the rest of the game is awesome!
Aenygma
E for Everyone...
(Timidly) right..? RIGHT?!
My brother did the same thing but with Luigi’s Mansion lol.
To be fair, I'm afraid of Bongo Bongo too!
Honestly kinda surprised that TP didnt have more entrances.
Megidramon personally my favorite dungeon from TP is the Temple of Time
As far as dungeon design and intricacy go, Twilight Princess' dungeons were a bit lackluster in my opinion. But the atmosphere is almost unrivalled. The standout is, of course, the Lakebed Temple. Puzzlebox dungeons and players are in a love/hate relationship really. Dungeons like The Water Temple of OoT, the Lakebed Temple in TP and the Sky Keep of SS are real treasures of puzzle design, but sometimes become unbearable due to poor progression choices. Just imagine the Water Temple without needing to constantly equip/remove the Iron Boots for example. I just feel that dungeons today more often than not house the challenge, while they should BE the challenge. But what do I know, a sucker whose favourite dungeon is a water temple, about dungeon design. 😂
John Hatzis eh the water temple didn’t bother me much the one dungeon I got stuck the longest on was the Snowpeak Ruins on Twilight Princess
@@wolfensteinassassin2744 The sliding ice block puzzles are infuriating.
John Hatzis the dungeon was just very big and even more confusing as it was big
I may be alone on this, but I've always loved Snowpeak Ruins.
+Aaron Ritchie What +RR said.:) It was so cozy!
same. I was stuck on it for days. The music was eerie too and the whole place was kinda mysterious
+Aaron Ritchie Best dungeon ever, man.
+Aaron Ritchie Best dungeon m8
+Aaron Ritchie Loved it. And the fact that you face a moral dilemma by having to fight Yeta makes it that much better.
Wait...the Water Temple got an honorable mention.....Phht! Hehe...Aha...AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!
some people like a challenge...
and are masochistic
Iapitus McHeimer Well, differing opinions sure, but still, I found it pretty darn hilarious to see it as at least and honorable mention. I think more people hate it than love it. I'm more or less indifferent, but I find it annoying at times.
+Kennykenny great bay temple from majoras was even more annoying
+Shade2800 is not really that hard, stone tower temple is hard as fuck
+Shade2800 Some of us aren't bad enough at Zelda to consider the Water Temple "hard".
the best dungeon is the one hidden under princess zeldas bedroom ... oh wait thats not from the zelda games
+Uncle Ram mario?
Armageddon3035 no its uhh from ... rule 34
+Uncle Ram god damned rule 34,always ruining childhoods lol
+Uncle Ram i wanna play this "dungeon"...
Uncle Ram oh. gotcha ;)
What we need is a shrinking mechanic like in Minish Cap only for a console game. Having this ability opened a whole new world of possibilities for puzzles, dungeons, and even just getting around armos. It allowed you to explore not only the Minish areas (villages) but also places you could normally explore while big (like castle town), only with a different vantage point. It was an interesting mechanic that really added a lot of variety to the game. I think that would add some excellent dungeons to the list.
I liked the spirit temple from ocarina of time. It had neat puzzles, good loot like the mirror shield and silver gauntlets, and it actually put traveling through time to good use. Also, the boss fight with two parts that include shooting an ice/fire imbued mirror shield and neat gameplay was nice too.
My favorite, The Forest Temple was here! Awesome list! :)
I think The Deku Tree should have been an honorable mention at least. It was actually brilliant because it was a tutorial that did not feel at all like a tutorial.
Honestly I find the Temple of Time from Twilight Princess very underrated and a really good idea for mechanics being a kind-of throwback to WW's uses of moving statues. Overall, really good (like pretty much all of the TP dungeons
Except for snowpeak ruins…
@@KRIZ·TEE Snowpeak ruins is one of, if not the best dungeon in Twilight Princess. Sounds like someone couldn't solve the ice block puzzle :/
@@Levaunch the snowblock puzzle was one of the better aspects of the dungeon, the slow swinging platforms, tedious pace and headaches for enemies make it ass
Personally I find the temple of time to be an amazing dungeon due to the fact that I think that the temple of time was meant to be a dungeon in oot but was scrapped. Hear me out whenever you play saria’s song and talk to Navi in a dungeon she will always say “Link try to keep moving!” Which she says that in the temple of time. That’s why I believe that TP was the chance to breathe new life into a scrapped dungeon
We can all agree that, The Temple of the Ocean King is god awful
phantom hourglass right
Phantom Hourglass is awful as a whole.
Phantom Hourglass is probably the weakest Zelda, spirit tracks also wasn't great either. It was better than phantom hourglass but not by a whole lot
MrDarksword123 dude spirit tracks is a GOOD Zelda game
I like both DS games, and I'll happily admit the Temple of the Ocean King was utter shite.
Honestly, I feel lucky that this game franchise was even created. The Legend of Zelda series has given me thousands of hours of fun and happiness from the time I was 7 years old, clear into my late 20’s and quite obviously beyond. Thank you, Shigero Miyamoto, I’m forever in your debt.
When i was younger, the forest temple scared me so much that i didnt wanna go to the forest temple XD
Megan Dix for real bro, i was like 10 year olds and after 2 years I finally passed the forest temple it really is scary with the music
Shadow temple scared the shit outta me when I was a kid
The shadow temple is my favorite.
+HG Shurtugal do you ever forget about the compass in that place? I swear i'm always missing it by the end... Also when I LPed that dungeon it took roughly a minute to kill Bongo Bongo... he was... really lame...
same here
+DryBones271 usually I end up finding the compass when I was really hoping to find a small key
***** I really wish they put the spirit temple on the list...
+RR ooooook big boy calm down
Why does no one else ever love Woodfall Temple? It's an amazing place!!!
It's decent but is like a 10 minute temple and most people hate it/ I personally have no problem with it tho
no I really like it
Just played it during my 2nd playthrough and found it extremely easy but enjoyable. Solid dungeon but not better than snow head or stone tower.
For me it is:
-Ancient Cistern
-Lanayru Mining Facility
-Sandship
-Lakebed Temple
-Palace of Twilight
-Water Temple
-Forest Temple
-Stone Tower Temple
The forest temple only works so well because the music was composed so well.
The tune captivates the player with the pure feel of being in ancient mysterious woods, apart from that the guy that came up with twisting room floor was a genius mastermind, perfectly adding to the feeling of mystery.
palace of twilight in twilight princess is my favorite dungeon
Personal Top 15 Greatest Zelda Dungeons:
#1 Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)
#2 Stone Tower Temple (Majora's Mask)
#3 Turtle Rock (DX) (Link's Awakening)
#4 Misery Mire (A Link to the Past)
#5 Water Temple* (Ocarina of Time)
#6 Ancient Tomb (Oracle of Ages)
#7 Spirit Temple (Ocarina of Time)
#8 Ganon's Tower (A Link to the Past)
#9 Jabu-Jabu's Belly (Oracle of Ages)
#10 City in the Sky (Twilight Princess)
#11 Eagle's Tower (Link's Awakening)
#12 Ancient Cistern (Skyward Sword)
#13 Ice Palace (A Link to the Past)
#14 Explorer's Crypt (Oracle of Seasons)
#15 Palace of Winds (The Minish Cap)
Honorable Mentions (Chronological Order):
Shadow Temple (Ocarina of Time)
Great Bay Temple (Majora's Mask)
Sword & Shield Maze (Oracle of Seasons)
Earth Temple (The Wind Waker)
Temple of Droplets (The Minish Cap)
Snowpeak Ruins (Twilight Princess)
Lanayru Mining Facility (Skyward Sword)
Swamp Palace (A Link Between Worlds)
Desert Palace (A Link Between Worlds)
Lorule Castle (A Link Between Worlds)
Honorable Mentions (Excluded; Chronological Order):
Thieves' Town (A Link to the Past)
Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time)
Snowhead Temple (Majora's Mask)
Mermaid's Cave (Oracle of Ages)
Wind Temple (The Wind Waker)
Lakebed Temple (Twilight Princess)
Arbiter's Grounds (Twilight Princess)
Sandship (Skyward Sword)
Dark Palace (A Link Between Worlds)
Ice Ruins (A Link Between Worlds)
Note: The list posted one comment above does not include the Zelda games for the Famicom/NES or the DS titles.
Number 3 is a lie. Lol no one actually likes Turtle Rock. My two favorites are the Forest Temple and Shadow Temple. The Forest Temple being my favorite.
This is an impressive list. Very spot-on.
@@jakeabc123 I took into account many factors, like physical structure/geometry, overall level of difficulty, non-linearity and lower emphasis on puzzle-solving vs linearity and higher empahsis on quality step-by-step puzzles, and graphical art design style.
Accessibility is important, so I was determining this for a more objective standpoint.
What you didn't like the Arbiters Grounds that's a lot of people's favorite dungeon
No love for Lakebed Temple
+Xenon631 Also, no mention to Spirit temple... really?
Lol the way he said "Lanayru" with the sand ship
+Xenon631 I was waiting for Spirit Temple ):
+Xenon631 As far as water temples go, Lakebed was FAR better than the OoT Water Temple and Great Bay Temple in MM. BUT I think the most disappointing element of the dungeon, which is its boss, really brought it down in quality.
+Xenon631 i love all water stages. zelda games set a trend for water stages to be hard. water temple, great bay, lakebed.. love them all.
Loved the Mining facility in Skyward Sword. One of my favourite (didn't play Majora's Mask, waiting for the HD game)
I might be the only one who thinks this, but I frikin loved the water temple in Twilight Princess.
+BHM Productions i agree it was a great dungeon, confuses the hell outta me
the boss fight was cool because it was so colossal but over all.... meh
but the dungeon wad great
I loved the dungeon thought I did have stuff I dislike about it. Those things that attacked I bubbles were just annoying. I really wonder why we couldn't get data on the fish I mean forbidden sure but come on. The boss battle was amazing.
+BHM Productions *Lakebed Temple
And yeah it was so ethereal. It was so watery but you had all the fancy waterwork and that hub-room with the staircase and the chandelier was beautiful :D
One of my favourite Zelda temples is the ice temple in Phantom Hourglass because I like how they used the grappling hook/rope in it & that was the only boss in the entire game where I had to look online on how to beat it. I also like the number 10 one because that was 1 of the few water temples that didn't want me to rip my hair out.
I love the snowhead temple in majora's mask 3d and n64
that weird room with that scary creature and those arms comming out of the ground scared the hell out of me when I was younger
On the real real, the Spirit Temple was my absolute favorite, there was so many variables and different things that needed to be accomplished, and you get the coolest looking shield in all of Zelda. And I've never thought the forest temple was that great besides the boss. That is one of the most creative bosses to fight.
3:28 Did you say A Thlink Between Worlds?
Holy crap, he totally did. Bahahahahaha
Baaaaahahahahahah, he totally did
A thlink. A think. A the link.
"A Flink between Worlds"
I think it's because he read theives before he said a link...
do a top 10 zelda mini bosses!
Dark Link would be number 1 for sure. My personal favorite is Skyward Sword`s Dreadfuse
***** cuz dude dark link is epic mini boss.
MikeMic productions I totally agree. An epic fight for an epic temple
Michel Salazar yup
*Cough* *Cough* Iron Knuckle *Cough*
those arent bongos hands, theyre his feet! and that definitely isnt his eye
NO
Childhood ruined lol
sToP
ARE U SAYING HIS EYES ARE HIS PEINIS
+THE TRUE FIRE GAMER In that case, what a short penis
For me it will always be the Thieves' Hideout from Link to the Past. It was rare to have dungeons with substantial backstories back then, and figuring out the secret with the boss room is one of my best early gaming memories.
Also really enjoyed the desert temple from Ocarina of Time.
in all honesty, this list is much better than it coulve turned out
my favorite was the wind temple in the legend of Zelda the wind waker
3:27 A Flink Between Worlds. THATS MY *FAVORITE* ONE!!
Anyone else thought the Water Temple was easy, and the Forest Temple was hard?
+Dipper723 Same!
+Dipper723 well the water was just a pain in the ass lol
+Dipper723 water temple wasn't difficult it is just too big and take too much time.
Dude, the forest temple was always a roadblock for me, I got stuck on that shit everytime I played through OOT. Water temple was a breeze.
I love the water temple, but hate the forest temple
I totally see Stone Tower Temple taking the no. 1 spot, even if I myself might not have put it quite that high...but I do get it. The Forest Temple is amazing! That musical theme! The whole dungeon is surprisingly creepy, yet serene...
Honestly, a part of me wants to say Inside the Deku Tree, because of its music, and the memories. Somehow child me, got stuck on this dungeon, despite how easy it is.
I loved the stone tower, but the boss was ........ yeh
Yep it had cool mini bosses like gomess and the garo master but two giant centipedes for a boss after a long ass awesome temple in a tower in a haunted land? Lol it should have been a scary sinister boss. Pretty anti climatic.
3ds version of bosses are very fun to fight. But yeah n64 version of boss fight is very lame.
Ah, the Stone Tower of Termina. Where the rules of gravity go on vacation, and falling down means falling through the atmosphere and into space. Thank you, Nintendo.
Twinmold is the worst boss in Majora's Mask aside from Gyorg, they both got uninteresting designs, boring and repetitive fights. Odolwa, Goht and all Majora's forms are much better than them, especially Odolwa, great design, fun and challenging boss fight, just makes up for the best boss in Majora's Mask, and one of the best boss in any Zelda game imo.
Edit: Actually Majora's Incarnation isn't that good, it literally has only one attack, and it just runs and dances, yeah, this one is the worst, here is my ranking:
7- Majora's Incarnation
6- Twinmold
5- Majora's Mask
4- Gyorg
3- Majora's Wrath
2- Goht
1- Odolwa
I thought skyward sword was so underrated
my 2nd favourite zelda game
people always say it has the best music and best dungeons but they say its a bad game
@@TheArsenalMan125 It was rather linear and somewhat lifeless but I gotta admit that the Ancient Cistern and Sandship were the best dungeons in the game.
@@anibalhyrulesantihero7021 why is it lifeless tho, the characters etc are so good in the game imo and its not like the world is empty
@@fbn7683 I don't mean the characters. I meant the Sky and Surface.
Why is the Water Temple on the Honorable Mentions list?
Because of the Charm and Music😀
+Connor Smith Because it's a good dungeon.
+Connor Smith bc we all got tired of it and decided to just beat off halfway through
+Connor Smith It IS one of the most spoken of.
I think they went with horrible mentions
My favs are Arbiters grounds, Fire Temple, Spirit Temple, Stone Tower, Ganon's castle, Fire Sanctuary, Turtle Rock, and Temple of Time
I was waiting for the stone tower and i am satisfied with this list. 😊
skyward sword had the best dungeons.
Even if I feel like the Temple of Time in TP could have been here, I'm just entirely glad for #1
Why the fuck was the water temple on here?
it's a great temple, especially if you play on 3DS.
The fact you mention the water temple and not forest makes me worry about you,
JebaJebaJemeh absolutely right. one of my favorite temples. might be repetitive as hell, but, it's a great puzzle, and when you boil it down that's what Zelda games go off of, so I think it's amazing. perfect balance of challenging and still keeping me interested. anyone that doesn't like it I believe it's because they couldn't beat the hard temple on their own.
Alec Sheerin the water temple is FREAKING ANNOYING!!!!!!! That's why!
MC Tilo this is a top 10 best not a top 10 worst
Snowpeak Ruins is definitely my personal favorite. I really like the design of the mansion. Twilight Princess had the best dungeons overall for sure.
Even though Stone Tower isn't my favorite temple, it certainty has amazing music.
Isn't the water temple the worst dungeon ever so how is it an honorable mention
Most likely because of the nostalgia of it being practically impossible. Difficulty can be a huge factor in being liked, even if it wasn't liked while playing it. Haha! This is actually a good WatchMojo list. So stoked for Breath of the Wild!
+Johny Prondz When I actually got to the Water temple because I have it on virtual console looked up a walkthrough and it actually wasn't that hard
I suppose. I just love me some Legend of Zelda regardless. ;)
+Johny Prondz Who doesn't my favorite is probably either OoT or Link to The Past
+Isaiah Fierberg Anty
Lol! Right? My top 10 are:
10)The Minish Cap
09)Oracle of Seasons
08)The Legend of Zelda
07)Skyward Sword
06)A Link Between Worlds
05)Twilight Princess
04)Majora's Mask
03)A Link to the Past
02)Ocarina of Time
01)The Wind Waker
Could very well change after Breath of the Wild comes out. :D
Spirit Temple should've been on this list. I notice that this list seemed to have a lot of creepy dungeons on it. And why does Water Temple get honorable mentioned. It's so annoying and tedious.
That's what I said
I think its very infamously bad
you better NOT make a top 10 caves in pokemon... but a top 10 WORST caves in pokemon is aceptable
1 Stone Tower Temple - Majora's Mask
2 Spirit Temple - Ocarina Of Time
3 Forest Temple - Ocarina Of Time
4 Arbiter's Grounds - Twilight Princess
5 Ancient Cistern - Skyward Sword
6 Shadow Temple - Ocarina Of Time
7 Fire Sanctuary - Skyward Sword
8 Tower Of Gods - Wind Waker
9 Snowpeak Ruins - Twilight Princess
10 Snowhead Temple - Majora's Mask
i always enjoy finishing Great Bay Temple (like clockwork now, since i know it so well). the changing of water flow, the swimming as a Zora, the music. and that boss. a superb dungeon.
Augh...I friggan hated the earth temple. It was not interesting, switching between link and Medli was a pain, it had a lame boss, and getting through it felt like a chore.
Yeah I dont like it either,the tone was darkish but wasnt likable
+david boell I don't know how it made it in. Wind temple was a little more unique. Even though it still had you switching between Link and Maker (I think that show you spell it)
I didn't really like it either but I I loved dragon roost island though very underrated
The earth temple boss was a complete joke especially if you had the hurricane spin
9:03
Me: *Wipe's eyes* Welp. Now i've seen everything.
*Gun sound*
#1 IS SPIRIT TEMPLE!!!!
Am I the only one who REALLY hates the spirit temple?
Unpopular opinion, but I enjoyed the Dark Palace from A Link Between Worlds. Something about a dungeon with literal darkness as the theme, having to use it to see certain walls platforms and enemies, and an eerie theme on top of it all makes it somewhat enjoyable.
Top 20
Vah naboris
Sand temple
Desert palace albw
Jabu jabus belly
Palace of winds
Swamp palace
Spirit temple
City in the sky
Snowhead temple
Dark palace
Earth temple
Turtle rock
Forbidden woods
Snowpeak ruins
Lorule castle
Tower of the gods
Sword and shield maze
Ice ruins
Stone tower temple
Wind temple
I hate shadow temple with all my heart, it made me rage so bad :c
Thank you
My favorite dungeons/temples (not in any order):
Every one from ocarina except water temple. FuK that
Majora's mask wad fantastic except anything to do with water. Fuk water. Stone tower was badass.
Twilight princess, probably just the twilight realm, temple of time one and goron mines. FuK lakebed. I just get the clawshot early and I'm on my merry-glitchin way. Sky temple
Wind waker, all of them were fantastic.
Phantom hourglass, had alot of cool puzzles. Great game.
Skyward sword, loved the lanayru mining facility. Cool place. Sky keep was badass. FuK the swimmy water places. Ancient Cistern was okay. The silent realms were badass and scary.
Breath of the wild? Lmao. What dungeons?
Spirit tracks: eh. Got on the train. I took out the game.
Zelda: it was dangerous to go alone. So i never left the cave. 😎
Captain FALKEN you’re the only person in here I agree with
Vision same
Water temples:
Ocarina of Time = Easy
Majoras mask = very hard
+billy bob Nah the Water Temple in Majora's Mask is a joke compared to OoT's Water Temple. OoT's Water Temple is the only time I've ever been forced to go out and get a strategy guide for a Legend of Zelda game (since internet really wasn't a common commodity back in the 90's like it is now.)
+Fred Harvey I think otherwise, the water temple is hard because of the key everyone has a hard time finding, raising the water level up and down is annoying but not difficult. Great Bay Temple is extremely confusing, the design is almost nonsense and those who want to catch all the fairies know how painful it is to run out of time.
+Fred Harvey
Why? I never understood why people had trouble with that dungeon. Just go to the rooms you haven't gone to yet. Easy.
You should try some of the dungeons in the Master Quest, I made it up to the spirit temple before I caved and looked up a guide online.
Majora's mask is my favorite Zelda game. The 3ds one specifically
+billy bob Majora's Mask overall was much harder than Ocarina of Time. You pretty much couldn't beat the game without a substantial amount of heart pieces (which I don't usually try to get in Zelda on my first playthrough). You always had to keep track of the 3-day cycle, and the dungeons were hard! I loved the Great Bay Temple, but the Water Temple is nothing compared to it. Also some of those minigames just made you want to rip your own face off and eat it, like the octorok shooting game. It was such an amazing game though! :)
My personal faves
Sky Keep (Skyward Sword)
Arbiter's Grounds (Twilight Princess)
Ancient Cistern (Skyward Sword)
Shadow Temple (Ocarina of Time)
Sand Ship (Skyward Sword)
Temple of Time (Twilight Princess)
Hyrule Castle (Ocarina of Time and Twilight Princess)
Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)
Stone Tower (Majora's Mask)
City in the Sky (Twilight Princess)
Tower of the Gods (Wind Waker)
Goron Mines from Twilight Princess, that temple is so badass and manly!
The water temple from ocarina of time should be a dishonorable mention 😂
i was going to unfollow If they didn't pick anything from M.M.
I'm satisfied. carry on.
Watchmojo, if you're making videos that solely surround the Zelda franchise, you don't have to recite the entire name when listing; just name the installment like #3: Arbiter's Grounds--Twilight Princess
The Arbitor's grounds also was almost cheat proof. Get the spinner, and save and exit. returning to use the spinner on the mittle floor would leave it so you couldn't access the dungeon key
Stone Tower Temple was my most favorite one in Majora's Mask. And the song theme for both the normal version and the upside down version were epic
Water Temple is the biggest pain in the ass ever.
+Nicholas Estela i used to hate it, but now i don't mind it as much... i find the water temple in Twilight Princess far more confusing... the boss is a fricken joke though... like srsly?
That's why it is in the honorable mention
the list had a lost of Desert related temples... except... for the spirit temple...
+Nicholas Estela No it's not... :/
Only 1 dungeon from TP but 2 from WW? I call bullshit.
+Elliot Zar More specifically, where is Snowpeak Ruins???
+Elliot Zar I completely agree with you
+Elliot Zar I completely agree with you
Sorry its not YOUR list :)
why was the water temple in honorable mentions??? :c
noone knows...
THIS IS THE BEST SUBJECT FOR A LIST YOU'VE EVER DONE.
I totally agree on #1. That temple, plus the smart changes made in the new edition, puts Majora’s Mask 3D beyond OoT for me.
Anyone agree with me that the dark palace in a link between worlds was good?
The Dark Palace in the Four Swords Adventures fucking sucked so I'm not sure what the difference is.
it was pretty good
All of the dungeons in ALBW were pretty good!
Yea I loved it, instead of lighting the way to solve puzzles at times you use the darkness to your advantage to solve puzzles, plus the music was creepy as hell
1. spirit temple oot
2. ice cavern oot
3. forest temple oot
4. wind temple ww
5. snowpeak ruins tp
I honestly didn't like any of majoras masks temples
The Ice cavern doesn't count, it's a mini-dungeon.
yeah
jRex918 yep the dungeons in mm are horrible. especially the water tempel with the pipe system. but the boss fighte were unique and fun.
The water temple in MM was the only dungeon I liked
I loved snowhead and stone tower, great bay is probably my preferred water temple along with temple of droplets
Why is everyone hating on the OoT water temple(i know it is their opinions)
a) iron boots
b) overused temple mechanic
+Jermu Ristolainen Yes
ok i still like it because it was the first water temple i did
Ikr, I loved the water temple
The only people who do not hate the water temple are the people who havent reached that point in the game yet xD It was still really fun tho
i actually liked almost all the temples from skyward sword because they were a bit shorter than temples from the other games in the zelda series. But from all the temples i liked sky keep from skyward sword most because almost all of the mechanics from the game come back and i had a hard time finding out where to go most of the time because of the moving rooms! i do agree with the ancient cistern being in the top ten because it's a great temple!
You guys... Is no one really going to mention Ganon's Castle Ocarina of time? I definitely consider it a dungeon wince it includes many of a dungeon's attributes. Its looks and atmosphere when I got to and played through it was absolutely amazing...
i fucking hate forest temple why was it number 2