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Shadow Temple in Ocarina of Time is still my favorite. I was scared of it as a kid and bottom of the well but it taught me to overcome my fears. I seen so many theories on it and it intrigued me still to this day. The music and gloomy temple will always hold a special place in my heart
My favorite dungeon from OoT is Bottom of the Well. I remember feeling truly lost in there and it makes you fight for your life, just one big navigation test and very open too. The impact of that aesthetic is somewhat lost the second time around (Shadow Temple).
The Shadow temple gave me the most grief when I first played it xD I found it more difficult than the Water Temple back when I was 15. I replayed the game since and neither is all that bad actually if you simply use the map to go to the rooms you haven't been to yet xD
Not gonna lie, I didn't even realise Snowpeak Mansion was a dungeon until I got to the final boss the first time I played TP. I thought I was just helping Yeto and Yeta so I could to get to the dungeon
@@foggyaf5531 what’s funny is I’m the opposite. Hate arbiter’s grounds (the constant slowdowns/stops in a dungeon filled with nothing but quicksand you do NOT want to be moving slowly in), but snowpeak’s infinitely replenishing healing item takes any stress related to the dungeon out of the situation. Plus I can’t help but adore Yeto and Yeta - at least while the latter isn’t being busy going crazy while being possessed by a twilight mirror.
i hope so as well but i kinda doubt it. I think they might choose to go with the "if it aint broke dont fix it" mindset. Yeah it has problems but its still the most popular and loved zelda game so they might not want to mess it up.
@@kayden2119 hmm... spending more time on dungeons would then subtract from the overworld content? Hopefully reusing the overworld mitigates this. But I'm also worried about if exploring the same Hyrule will reduce that open world magic. I think that's another big reason why I am personally really banking on stellar dungeons this time
@@verysleepywolf they know what they are doing. Rarely has there ever been a bad mainline zelda game. Even the worst ones are still above average games.
Going through them now. Ages has been really tough for me....so much lateral/juxtaposed thinking required. It's too much sometimes. I might just be a dummy. I feel Link's Awakening is structured in a way that makes for a more pleasant experience. Better pacing than either of the Oracle games. Plot is more impactful and motivating as well. Just my opinion.
Hey man, it happens to the best of us. I fought Tentalus only using a bow to damage its weak spot. The game got stuck as you are supposed to deal the final blow with your sword.
I honestly think the Spirit Temple is the best, cause of how there’s a half for Young Link and one for Adult Link, and I love the Requiem of Spirit warp theme. Also the Twinrova fight is pretty fun.
One of the reasons i love Zelda so much, it's because of the dungeons and the unique puzzles. I can't wait to play SS again and play the tradicional dungeons i miss so much.
play the whole game on 3 hearts. It turns into Darksouls ^^ That game gives you way too much health imo. I end up just damage boosting through all the hazards way too easily.
To me personally forest is the best but there is not a single one that i hate. They are all fun and i enjoy replaying that game. Oot is the best zelda game in my opinion
nah Stone Tower is a master piece, it's my favorite temple of all time I think. Tho Great Bay is awesome too. Lanayru was fun but comawn, Ancient Cistern, it was great. ye Forest temple was definitely memorable... but I liked the whole time switching with the Spirit Temple quite a bit. Would be fun if you could have seen the Forest Temple 7 years in the past xD
@@spiderdude2099 Not mentioned, Dark Palace and Swamp Palace, now that you bring up the music. While we're on music, should I just bring up Lorule Castle??? Arguably, best music and most challenging/visually impressive dungeon in the game. Ice Palace actually comes in second for that game IMO. But all of these dungeon beats Thieves Hideout.
IMO Stone Tower Temple is the best Zelda dungeon of all time, it’s like everything Link has learned over Ocarina of time and Majoras mask has all lead up to this dungeon for the ultimate challenge with killer music
completely disagree on ocarina of time, its for sure spirit temple, best final boss in the game, combines both young link and adult link sides of the temple, some of the best music in the game as well
My choices: The Legend of Zelda: Death Mountain The Adventure of Link: Great Palace A Link to the Past: Thieves' Town Link’s Awakening: Eagle’s Tower Ocarina of Time: Forest Temple Majora’s Mask: Snowhead Temple Oracle of Seasons: Unicorn Cave Oracle of Ages: Mermaid's Cave Wind Waker: Tower of the Gods Minish Cap: Palace of Winds Twilight Princess: Snowpeak Ruins, Arbiter Grounds being a very close second Phantom Hourglass: Mutoh's Temple Spirit Tracks: Ocean Temple Skyward Sword: Sandship (Ancient Cistern was also amazing) A Link Between Worlds: Ice Ruins Breath of the Wild: Shrine of Resurrection (the DLC dungeon)
Unicorns cave, and explorers crypt are my favs from seasons but amcient ruins and sword and shield maze are almost just as good. The last 4 dungeons in seasons are s teir
I agree on Majora's Mask. Goron mask kicks ass and the boss is satisfying to kill. Stone Temple is "interesting" but is as annoying as OoT Water Temple. Having to go back outside, create new statues and shoot the switch SUCKED
I've always had a love/hate relationship with this game. I can't stand how overboard they went with the motion controls (I feel like the Wii version of Twilight Princess handled this better for the most part). But the dungeons? You are correct. They are beyond amazing. And the Lanayru region is arguably the best designed overworld in any Zelda game.
I agree with most all of these, but Spirit Temple gets the nod for me from OoT: the music, atmosphere, boss battle are all stellar. Plus, it’s the only dungeon that takes full advantage of the time mechanic.
I would’ve had Eagle’s Tower for Link’s Awakening. That concept was very very creative and challenging. I had the most fun on that dungeon. Spirit Temple would’ve been my choice for Ocarina of Time because of the music, atmosphere, enemies, and having to visit the area as a child and adult. Everything else I either agree with or don’t really have an opinion on. I just hope the next Zelda game brings back traditional dungeons.
I think that's a bit unfair with SS being the most vibrant graphic package of all Zeldas. BotW and WW barely compete but I don't think either of them have a more Vibrant temple either lol
@@KizerRoll i did it a few times in original, it didnt bother me too much, i kinda just zone out and dont realize the amount of times i open the menu, its almost like autopiloting. the main reason i like the 3d version is because of the design
spirit temple over forest temple any day. i just love the atmosphere there. of course, i loved every dungeon in that game (yes, even that one), so the forest temple's 2nd place is still very good
For Twilight Princess still my favorite temple is Goron Mines, I like the simple theme and the fact the temple literally is mostly outside in a volcano and Fyrus the final boss, I think he looks bad-ass and scary though I can’t remember the last time I got hit by him
yes!! and i love how well the gorons locked fyrus away. they split the key into 3 shards that are hidden with the elders, and the boss room is sealed with a horde of monsters in front of it. and after that, you get to walk down the giant hallway with pillars, open the door, to find fyrus, slumbering with his arms and legs chained into the middle of the room. that, in my opinion, is one of the best dungeons and stories ever!!!
I did like the Beasts of BoTW (At least the concept of a "living dungeon/temple, but I think they were too small and would preferred bosses to be Lionel level at least and more creative with designs) XD I loved Hyrule Castle, I think generally speaking BotW was the change the franchise needed to thrive in new console generations. I love the older games but I also loved the new mechanics.
I think Eagles Tower edges out Turtle Rock imo, the manipulation of different levels of the towers to reach a new area was always really cool, and the boss fight was fun. The actual "Turtle Rock " fight was really cool, but it overshadowed the lack luster dungeon boss.
Idk the sky temple in twilight princess was my favorite, getting the dual clawshot was handy and the music was great, to to mention getting to fight a whole dragon.
While I agree the Fire Temple from Spirit Tracks was good, The Tower of Spirits was Amazing. Seriously, there are so many reasons why it's not only the best Master Dungeon between the 2, but also one of the best dungeons in the franchise.
Arbiters Ground is in my opinion the best in the entire series. Not only is the art style and setting so well done but the tone as well. The feeling of existential dread and darkness that comes with just entering it. And the soundtrack just adds to it. The final boss too, despite being really easy, is AWESOME
My only comments are: Ocarina of Time - Forest Temple is a good choice, I think the Shadow and Spirit Temples were contenders Majora's Mask: 100% yes, Stone Tower Twilight Princess: I actually hated Arbiter Grounds, I think Yeti Manor is the best in the game. Temple of Time is a contender too Wind Waker: Earth Temple is a good choice, Tower of Gods would have been my pick Oracle of Ages: So glad you chose Mermaid's Cave, that was the dungeon I remembered the most! quick note on Breath of the Wild, I really liked the Divine Beasts. I think Vah Medoh was exceptionally well done
The forest temple is DEFINITELY not the best temple from OoT! As difficult as it was, and as easy as it is to miss crucial keys, the water temple stands high and above the others.
It's not even difficult. The hate it gets is from one or two easy to miss keys, most notoriously the one under the central tower. If you don't know there's a room there (hint: look at the map subscreen), you could be running in circles (or perhaps more accurately, cycling through water levels). Combined with the need to pause and unpause anytime you want Link to sink or float, not to mention the probable age at which most of these people had the experience that shaped their view of it, and the whole thing kind of speaks for itself.
Out of all the adult Link dungeons, the water temple is by far the worst. The structure is confusing, orientation is difficult, pausing and unpausing for the iron boots is annoying as hell and the boss is a disappointment.
@@Ribsi I feel like it would have been a lot better if you just got the Longshot early like in Master Quest, and then Morpha was the mini-boss and Dark Link the boss.
Saw that the ancient cistern dungeon is the thumbnail and instantly clicked because thats one of my favorites, can’t wait to replay it on switch in a few days!
Z1: Death Moutain Z2: Swamp Palace Alttp: Hyrule Castle LsA: Temple of the Mask OoT: Spirit Temple MQ: Forest Temple MsM: Snowhead OoS: Explorer's Crypt OoA: Ancient Ruins WW: Forsaken Fortress TMC: Dark Hyrule Castle TP: Snowpeak Ruins PH: Temple of the ocean King (Last run with phantom sword only, previous runs are annoying) ST: Fire Temple SS: Sandship ALBW: Dark Palace BotW: Hyrule Castle
One of these days I ought to go back, finish Spirit Tracks, and pick up all the rest of the Zelda games that came after it (I started playing Skyward Sword once upon a time, but never continued after beating the first dungeon). I just kinda fell out of love with The Legend of Zelda somewhere along the line...
Some of the pronunciations were rough, but Stallord took the cake. Stall-ord? It's Stal-lord! Like Stalfos, which she got MOSTLY correct earlier (plural of Stalfos is Stalfos, not Stalfoses). Edit: Stall-blind? Really?
I need to partially take back my previous statement. Compartmentalizing BOTW's Hyrule Castle to a mere dungeon is one of the greatest disservices in modern history. It's literally 1/5th of the game. The entire game map changes when you enter it.
My Personal List: The Legend of Zelda: Never Completed The Adventure of Link: Never Completed A Link to the Past: Never Played Link's Awakening: Eagle's Tower Ocarina of Time: Spirit Temple Majora's Mask: Stone Tower Temple Oracle of Ages: Never Played Oracle of Seasons: Never Played The Wind Waker: Wind Temple Four Swords Adventures: Never Played The Minish Cap: Never Played Twilight Princess: Arbiter's Grounds Phantom Hourglass: Mutoh's Temple Spirit Tracks: Sand Temple Skyward Sword: Sandship A Link between Worlds: Desert Palace Tri-Force Heroes: The Dunes Breath of the Wild: Vah Naboris
@@joshuaweston4489 Yeah, that is correct. I love the desert areas in Legend of Zelda, and even the Gerudo race. Unfortunately Link's Awakening and Wind Waker don't have desert dungeons, with Wind Waker having no desert at all. Majora's Mask doesn't have a desert but Stone Tower Temple gives a feel of it, in a way.
Shadow and Spirit Temple - Ocarina of Time. First one was really creepy and full of hidden stuff. Love the boat ride in the middle and invisible ground. While spirit temple had incredible music and I loved the combination with young/old link and the boss fight was superb. Full of good puzzles.
Video I watched before this: Death Mountain was incredibly frustrating and too much making it absolutely horrible Very start of this video: It's great :)
Call it blasphemy, but I think the Ancient Cistern dungeon in Skyward Sword is overrated. It has one of the best designs in the entire series, but the gameplay isn't all that special. Then the Lanayru mining facilities or Sandship are much more fun to explore with their time crystals.
I love Ancient Cistern, but it is a very tough call between it and Sandship. The Mines are also fantastic. The desert and time crystals stuff was pretty much some of the best offerings from Skyward Sword. The whole game is amazing though and highly underrated.
It has some of the best theming for any Zelda dungeon in the series. And the puzzle with the spider thread and the lever to move the giant statue is really amazing (unfortunately the puzzle gets spoiled by a stone tablet that gives you the solution but hopefully that stone tablet is gone in the HD version). But for me it’s a toss up between ancient cistern and sandship. But I also think sky keep is underrated
I have always said that sandship is my favorite. It brings out the fun of childhood when exploring around A FREAKING PIRATE SHIP. I lived the memories of shooting all the enemies off the top of the sails with the newly acquired bow and arrow, and also saving the robots felt so heroic. It is my second favorite temple in the franchise right behind arbiters grounds
Arbiter's grounds is probably my least favorite temple from Twilight Princess. The final boss is fun but that's all. I think I probably prefer the Snow Temple. I forget what it's called but the mansion just had a really cool design and aside from the final boss fight being pretty weak and the ball and chain being kind of useless I think it's a better temple.
Spirit Temple is my all time favorite. You play as both young and adult link. You get to use all your items in the puzzles. And you fight the most awesome boss in the entire serie imo. Twinrova. Blasting that witch with her own magic, then jumping on her with sword attacks was so damn satisfying.
Fun fact in ocarina of time the fire temple could be the first temple you beat as an adult, since you dont need the bow to completa it, I think the only think you need the bow for is to get the map, but you can get it either way with a really easy short cut
Here’s Mine: The Legend of Zelda: Death Mountain The Adventure of Link: Great Palace A Link to the Past: Misery Mire Link’s Awakening: Eagle’s Tower Ocarina of Time: Forest Temple Majora’s Mask: Stone Tower Temple Oracle of Seasons: Sword and Shield Maze Oracle of Ages: Jabu Jabu’s Belly Wind Waker: Wind Temple Four Swords Adventures: Temple of Darkness Minish Cap: Palace of Winds Twilight Princess: Snowpeak Ruins Phantom Hourglass: Temple of Ice Spirit Tracks: Tower of Spirits Skyward Sword: Sandship A Link Between Worlds: Ice Ruins Try Force Heroes: None. This game sucks Breath of the Wild: Divine Beast Vah Naboris
My opinion: Z1: Snake Z2: Hidden Palace LttP: Gargoyle’s Domain LA: Eagle’s Tower OoT: Spirit Temple MM: Stone Tower Temple OoS: Sword and Shield Maze OoA: Ancient Ruins WW: Tower of the Gods FSA: Realm of the Heavens MC: Palace of Winds TP: Snowpeak Ruins PH: Goron Temple ST: Fire Temple SS: Sandship LBW: Skull Woods TH: Den of Trials BotW: Hyrule Castle BotW2: a dungeon where you teleport back and forth from sky to underground
The giant blue bot coming down from the ceiling at 2:13 was the stuff of nightmares for me as a kid. I got so spooked every time I saw it. My dad got to the great temple first so If he thought he was in the room where this happened, he would let me know so I could leave the room cause I was that afraid of this thing.
uhh.... I am very accustomed to call 'em 'Temple' when I talk about Zelda 'Dungeon' carries a lot of DnD and MMO baggage. So "Temple" is a pretty precise word I think. You can say Dungeon of course but then you're sharing a less precise word.
Some odd choices here. With Ages The Mermaid's Cave will forever be tainted to me because of what you have to do to get they Mermaid Keys... Goron Dancing. The worst minigame in any Zelda. Also I've always gone with Stalfoes as the plural of Stalfos. Stalfoses just sounds off.
@@MindeFlex I think when they decided to go the open world approach they should have looked at bethesda or rockstar games open worlds and tried to add in more elements and improve on them. Botw while beautiful and great for exploration and discovery, it still lacks so much that hopefully will be added into the sequel
The DS games are so underrated, they can't compete with console games, but for a hand-held console, it was a blast to see the creativity and love put into them.
ppl be forgettin the sandship and the awesome miniboss. You are fighting a robot pirate on the bow of the ship, for the bow and a kracken attacks for the bossfight. and you get the clawshots shortly before.
I loved Vah Rudania in BoTW, It was the coolest looking of the divine beasts to me, and the music and ambiance was by far the best in it. Too bad the divine beasts were so lacking in terms of their puzzles and the bosses, they had a lot of potential. Oh, and I think the spirit temple is the best in OoT. Loved that temple. Also, shoutout to the first temple in Majora's Mask and that super weird boss and the sounds it made, really set the tone for the rest of the game.
Shadow Temple for me in Ocarina of Time. Made me fall in love with the paranormal and scary/horror vibe the temple gave. For a temple like that to be in a kids game back in the day was everything I could’ve wished for.
The Dungeons in Skyward Sword were absolute fire, I can’t pick a favourite, I can think of like 5 that were absolutely amazing. Actually maybe the Sand Ship one because the lead up to it was great too.
The best dungeon in Link’s Awakening is the Face Shrine. It’s just after the turning point in the story, it has a banger theme and an eerie, yet ornate atmosphere that perfectly compliments being an ancient temple.
How fitting that both oracle games have dungeon 6 as mojo's best; I would personally consider dungeon 8 myself, especially for ages. Progression through the ancient tomb requires the use of your sword, bombs, cane of Somaria, switch hook, seed shooter, and even the aforementioned mermaid suit and roc's feather (as well as its signature item the power glove, itself an upgrade to the power bracelet found much earlier in dungeon 1, spirit's grave; how poetic that the dungeon entrance at sea of no return is actually the past version of yoll graveyard where spirit's grave entrance is) plus access to sea of no return is logically locked by access to crescent island past as well as the tokay eyeball, obtained from the pirates at sea of storms for the Zora scale (a concept that would be revisited in skyward sword for sky keep, that game's final level). There are four slates scattered throughout the ancient tomb that once found are placed around the central lock, opening the path to Ramrock, provided you have the actual boss key as well. And that boss has four phases which require sword, bombs, seed shooter, and power glove respectively.
LOZ: Level 3 AOL: Level 5 ALTTP: Ice Palace OOT: Fire Temple MM: Oh geez... Such a brilliant game and yet it's just not my thing. I guess Snowhead Temple. TP: Yeah, agreed on Arbiters Grounds. SS: Again, agree on Ancient Cistern. I might go with the sand ship had the boss not sucked so bad. BOTW: Vah Medoh I never once played Four Swords Adventures nor was I into the portable console games except for Link's Awakening DX. And I gotta say, Turtle Rock is nothing but a series of mini bosses crammed into one space. Anglers Cavern was my favorite.
It’s hard to pick between thieves hideout and temple of darkness in ALBW. I love the puzzles in thieves hideout and the thief girl mechanic. The boss is also epic and very creative. But the temple of darkness is amazing even before you enter the dungeon with the way you have to sneak past the guards to even get to the dungeon. And it has some of the best bomb puzzles in any Zelda game.
I just played that the other day and you don't really change the water level, you open up valves and waterways. The area to the boss can be moved up and down.
I was just thinking that the Forest Temple from Ocarina was one of my favorite in the entire series, something so satisftying about hunting the poes through the paintings. Though the Spirit Temple from Ocarina is also REALLY good.
Wow, even Great Bay Temple? I know people complain (and rightly so) about how confusing the water Temple is, but I found Great Bay to be far more aggravating!
I can understand practically all of these pics, there are so many great choices. For LTTP I think I'd pick Palace of Darkness or Thieves' Hideout. For LBW I'd personally go with Ice Ruins, that ranks among the best in 2D Zelda for me. I actually agree with all of your picks for 3D Zelda. OOT is very challenging because it has, imo, the best overall quality of dungeons. Skyward Sword's selection is also fantastic, but Ancient Cistern edges out the Sandship for me with Koloktos and its Underworld.
I think Snow Peak Ruins is the best dungeon of Twilight Princess. Its the fact that you do'nt know that its the next dungeon when you're entering it. You think its just the house of the yeti but as soon as you get the map you slowly realize.
Forest Temple in OoT was always low on my ranking lol. Probably because as a kid i somehow always got lost and frustrated, something that, oddly enough, didnt happen to me in the water temple.
Agree with most of the list..so glad the Forest Temple from ocarina of time made the list. Agree also with earth Temple in the Wind Waker but would swap Arbiters grounds with Hyrule Castle for twilight princess and Lorule Castle would get my bot for a Link between worlds.
I was literally just thinking I knew her voice from somewhere 😂 I think she's just on Mojo now, she's not in any of whatcultures videos from the last little while
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Shadow Temple in Ocarina of Time is still my favorite. I was scared of it as a kid and bottom of the well but it taught me to overcome my fears. I seen so many theories on it and it intrigued me still to this day. The music and gloomy temple will always hold a special place in my heart
My favorite dungeon from OoT is Bottom of the Well. I remember feeling truly lost in there and it makes you fight for your life, just one big navigation test and very open too. The impact of that aesthetic is somewhat lost the second time around (Shadow Temple).
Still love the Shadow Temple of course, but Bottom of the Well is just perfect in every way for my tastes.
Same:)
@@verysleepywolf i like becuaseof the item and the atrocity that is dead hand.
Almost every temple is a dungeon, not every dungeon is a temple
(Except the Temple of time)
@@samgaming5215
(Except in TP.)
Sealed temple from Skyward Sword: Am I a joke to you?
@@Paradox-xm9zq Fair enough, you got me there
IKR, I hate hearing dungeons generally being called temples kupo
The french fanbase call Zelda dungeons "temples" a lot and I cringe everytime kupo
in Twilight Princess the snow mansion is my favorite
same !!
Snowpeak Ruins
Yeah it is also like a top 5 best Zelda temple I just like the one they pick a bit better
Stone tower temple is so good
It’s so eerie but somehow beautiful. And the boss is freaky cool!
I liked the Shadow Temple from Ocarina of Time and the Snowpeak Mansion from Twilight Princess.
The Shadow temple gave me the most grief when I first played it xD
I found it more difficult than the Water Temple back when I was 15.
I replayed the game since and neither is all that bad actually if you simply use the map to go to the rooms you haven't been to yet xD
As an avid TP fan I have to say snowpeak is probably my least favorite in the game.
Arbiters grounds is still my fave of any Zelda game
Not gonna lie, I didn't even realise Snowpeak Mansion was a dungeon until I got to the final boss the first time I played TP. I thought I was just helping Yeto and Yeta so I could to get to the dungeon
@@foggyaf5531 what’s funny is I’m the opposite. Hate arbiter’s grounds (the constant slowdowns/stops in a dungeon filled with nothing but quicksand you do NOT want to be moving slowly in), but snowpeak’s infinitely replenishing healing item takes any stress related to the dungeon out of the situation. Plus I can’t help but adore Yeto and Yeta - at least while the latter isn’t being busy going crazy while being possessed by a twilight mirror.
I really liked Snowpeak too.
The Spirit Temple is my personal choice for Ocarina of Time.
Fire Temple for me.
Likewise
Same here!!
Water temple for me
@@ivangibaja4070 agreed
Love the Ancient Cistern. A perfect dungeon from start to finish; including and especially the boss fight.
The dungeons with it's undead creatures as well...
The sinister ominous underground part of it tho had me a little scared
I loved using the boss's giant swords against him, hacking away!
I hope this kind of dungeons and items come back in BOTW2
You are not alone. They would be remiss not to address BotW's weakest category.
i hope so as well but i kinda doubt it. I think they might choose to go with the "if it aint broke dont fix it" mindset. Yeah it has problems but its still the most popular and loved zelda game so they might not want to mess it up.
Yea i hope to even though i only ever played botw
@@kayden2119 hmm... spending more time on dungeons would then subtract from the overworld content? Hopefully reusing the overworld mitigates this. But I'm also worried about if exploring the same Hyrule will reduce that open world magic. I think that's another big reason why I am personally really banking on stellar dungeons this time
@@verysleepywolf they know what they are doing. Rarely has there ever been a bad mainline zelda game. Even the worst ones are still above average games.
Seasons/Ages was such an underrated duo of Zelda games.
Going through them now. Ages has been really tough for me....so much lateral/juxtaposed thinking required. It's too much sometimes. I might just be a dummy. I feel Link's Awakening is structured in a way that makes for a more pleasant experience. Better pacing than either of the Oracle games. Plot is more impactful and motivating as well. Just my opinion.
@@IndohNintendo That's why I love them, especially Ages. Very challenging puzzles. Level 7 (Jabu Jabu's Belly) is pure bliss
@@Paradox-xm9zq Jabu Jabu's Belly was hard for me in that game!
@@elephant35e That's why it's so great
Underrated? I’m, no.
Under-appreciated? Sure.
Still play and love Twilight Princess
My all time favorite. But I play the Wii version. I'm particular about game controls.
It’s still my favorite Zelda game
I want to play the hd remake but finding a copy that doesn't cost a fortune is a headache.....hope for a Switch port
@@MissSirenita Game cube or Wii?
@@ThePhonequeen3 I played it on the Wii C:
Stallord from Twilight Princess my favorite boss fight ever. But I also love Koloktos from Skyward Sword.
When I first faced Koloktos, I didn't realize using its swords was actually required. I just went and grabbed one to do damage.
Hey man, it happens to the best of us. I fought Tentalus only using a bow to damage its weak spot. The game got stuck as you are supposed to deal the final blow with your sword.
The Ancient Cistern from Skyward Sword is my Favorite.😃
Same
Definitely Ancient Cistern with fire sanctuary as a second
I honestly think the Spirit Temple is the best, cause of how there’s a half for Young Link and one for Adult Link, and I love the Requiem of Spirit warp theme. Also the Twinrova fight is pretty fun.
One of the reasons i love Zelda so much, it's because of the dungeons and the unique puzzles. I can't wait to play SS again and play the tradicional dungeons i miss so much.
play the whole game on 3 hearts. It turns into Darksouls ^^
That game gives you way too much health imo. I end up just damage boosting through all the hazards way too easily.
For me, the Water Temple is the most creative and cruel Temple in OOT, i love it
To me personally forest is the best but there is not a single one that i hate. They are all fun and i enjoy replaying that game. Oot is the best zelda game in my opinion
@@ghostwolf2878 forest temple is also my favourite temple but I really hate the water temple from majors mask no so much oot
The Stone Tower Temple was far worse
My favorites: Face Shrine, Forest Temple, Great Bay Temple, Lanayru Mining Facility,
nah Stone Tower is a master piece, it's my favorite temple of all time I think. Tho Great Bay is awesome too.
Lanayru was fun but comawn, Ancient Cistern, it was great.
ye Forest temple was definitely memorable... but I liked the whole time switching with the Spirit Temple quite a bit. Would be fun if you could have seen the Forest Temple 7 years in the past xD
Face Shrine has my favorite dungeon music
In A Link Between Worlds I found the Ice Palace better than Thieves Hideout.
I loved the desert palace. The music in link between worlds for that place was so good
@@spiderdude2099 Not mentioned, Dark Palace and Swamp Palace, now that you bring up the music. While we're on music, should I just bring up Lorule Castle??? Arguably, best music and most challenging/visually impressive dungeon in the game. Ice Palace actually comes in second for that game IMO. But all of these dungeon beats Thieves Hideout.
Blind's Hideout from "A Link to the Past," (Thieves Hideout's counterpart btw) was better than Thieves Hideout.
All of the dungeons in A Link Between Worlds were bangers.
Big agree! The ice dungeon has to be my favorite in ALBW. Its structure is very impressive. Top notch dungeon design.
IMO Stone Tower Temple is the best Zelda dungeon of all time, it’s like everything Link has learned over Ocarina of time and Majoras mask has all lead up to this dungeon for the ultimate challenge with killer music
The first 4 might as well have just been titled "listing the last dungeon in each game"
completely disagree on ocarina of time, its for sure spirit temple, best final boss in the game, combines both young link and adult link sides of the temple, some of the best music in the game as well
Agreed.
My choices:
The Legend of Zelda: Death Mountain
The Adventure of Link: Great Palace
A Link to the Past: Thieves' Town
Link’s Awakening: Eagle’s Tower
Ocarina of Time: Forest Temple
Majora’s Mask: Snowhead Temple
Oracle of Seasons: Unicorn Cave
Oracle of Ages: Mermaid's Cave
Wind Waker: Tower of the Gods
Minish Cap: Palace of Winds
Twilight Princess: Snowpeak Ruins, Arbiter Grounds being a very close second
Phantom Hourglass: Mutoh's Temple
Spirit Tracks: Ocean Temple
Skyward Sword: Sandship (Ancient Cistern was also amazing)
A Link Between Worlds: Ice Ruins
Breath of the Wild: Shrine of Resurrection (the DLC dungeon)
Unicorns cave, and explorers crypt are my favs from seasons but amcient ruins and sword and shield maze are almost just as good. The last 4 dungeons in seasons are s teir
@prologue yeah, I didn't really care for the Great Bay Temple. Kinda confusing, and I had to restart it due to the timer running out!
I agree on Majora's Mask. Goron mask kicks ass and the boss is satisfying to kill. Stone Temple is "interesting" but is as annoying as OoT Water Temple. Having to go back outside, create new statues and shoot the switch SUCKED
This is a well done video but Snowpeak Ruins was the best dungeon in Twilight Princess
God no, it was fucking terrible.
Ah, a man of culture.
Same though dude just the whole thing felt like it was naturally in the game
City in the sky was my favorite.
That and the sky temple with the oocoo birds!
Skyward Sword's dungeons are one of the bests!
I've always had a love/hate relationship with this game. I can't stand how overboard they went with the motion controls (I feel like the Wii version of Twilight Princess handled this better for the most part).
But the dungeons? You are correct. They are beyond amazing. And the Lanayru region is arguably the best designed overworld in any Zelda game.
@@ThePhonequeen3 Hey well I guess if you want to pick up Skyward Sword HD that fixes the motion controls issue
I hate the silent realm in the game. But Skyward Sword had such amazing dungeons. That I can agree on.
@@MissSirenita I think the silent realm was pretty interest. Especially sneaking around and being chased.
@@ThePhonequeen3 I never had a problem with the motion controls outside of swimming.
I always see ancient cistern as the best dungeon in skyward. Lanayru mining facility is criminally underrated and is the best one imo
So whats the best one? Ancient Cistern or Lanayru Mining Facility?
Sky Keep is great too.
Skyward sword is underrated in general
I agree with most all of these, but Spirit Temple gets the nod for me from OoT: the music, atmosphere, boss battle are all stellar. Plus, it’s the only dungeon that takes full advantage of the time mechanic.
i agree, love that temple!!
I would’ve had Eagle’s Tower for Link’s Awakening. That concept was very very creative and challenging. I had the most fun on that dungeon.
Spirit Temple would’ve been my choice for Ocarina of Time because of the music, atmosphere, enemies, and having to visit the area as a child and adult.
Everything else I either agree with or don’t really have an opinion on. I just hope the next Zelda game brings back traditional dungeons.
Are you sure this isn't just a list of final temples/dungeons of every Zelda game?
The Forest Temple in OOT is one technecally the first Temple of the game, and one of the first dungeons.
Temple of droplets isn’t either and I wholeheartedly agreed with that one. So fun.
Lol yeah for the first while I was like...this is just every final dungeon. Some of the later picks made a little bit of sense thiugh
Uhh what? Not even half the picks are final dungeons
lots of final ones just happen to be the best
I don't know my favourite in oot is between the shadow temple and spirit temple over the forest temple.
The Shadow Temple gave me more grief than the Water Temple back when I was 15 xD
Lol thats because there both better then the forest temple.
The Ancient Cistern is the most vibrant temple in the Legend of Zelda Series😁. In my opinion 😏
I think that's a bit unfair with SS being the most vibrant graphic package of all Zeldas.
BotW and WW barely compete but I don't think either of them have a more Vibrant temple either lol
Forget zodiac signs, I judge based on what your favorite Ocarina of Time temple is.
spirit temple or water if its in oot3d
@@your_stepdad fear any man who says they prefer the original water temple, they are psychopaths.
Ganons Tower!
Shadow Temple
@@KizerRoll i did it a few times in original, it didnt bother me too much, i kinda just zone out and dont realize the amount of times i open the menu, its almost like autopiloting. the main reason i like the 3d version is because of the design
spirit temple over forest temple any day. i just love the atmosphere there. of course, i loved every dungeon in that game (yes, even that one), so the forest temple's 2nd place is still very good
2:29-2:40 That is the whole boss fight.
“Bosses are too easy in 3D Zeldas”
Meanwhile, bosses in 2D Zeldas.
For Twilight Princess still my favorite temple is Goron Mines, I like the simple theme and the fact the temple literally is mostly outside in a volcano and Fyrus the final boss, I think he looks bad-ass and scary though I can’t remember the last time I got hit by him
yes!! and i love how well the gorons locked fyrus away. they split the key into 3 shards that are hidden with the elders, and the boss room is sealed with a horde of monsters in front of it. and after that, you get to walk down the giant hallway with pillars, open the door, to find fyrus, slumbering with his arms and legs chained into the middle of the room. that, in my opinion, is one of the best dungeons and stories ever!!!
@@kaidenr4059 I know after all this time Fryus looks bad ass and scary, though I can’t remember the last time I got hit anytime by Fyrus
@@realgamerguyvlog32 yeah, it sucks his battle ended so fast. he didn't even have a second phase!
I did like the Beasts of BoTW (At least the concept of a "living dungeon/temple, but I think they were too small and would preferred bosses to be Lionel level at least and more creative with designs) XD I loved Hyrule Castle, I think generally speaking BotW was the change the franchise needed to thrive in new console generations. I love the older games but I also loved the new mechanics.
Lionel Richie's?
I think Eagles Tower edges out Turtle Rock imo, the manipulation of different levels of the towers to reach a new area was always really cool, and the boss fight was fun. The actual "Turtle Rock " fight was really cool, but it overshadowed the lack luster dungeon boss.
Idk the sky temple in twilight princess was my favorite, getting the dual clawshot was handy and the music was great, to to mention getting to fight a whole dragon.
While I agree the Fire Temple from Spirit Tracks was good, The Tower of Spirits was Amazing. Seriously, there are so many reasons why it's not only the best Master Dungeon between the 2, but also one of the best dungeons in the franchise.
I agree with u the tower of spirits is too good :)
Arbiters Ground is in my opinion the best in the entire series. Not only is the art style and setting so well done but the tone as well. The feeling of existential dread and darkness that comes with just entering it. And the soundtrack just adds to it. The final boss too, despite being really easy, is AWESOME
My only comments are:
Ocarina of Time - Forest Temple is a good choice, I think the Shadow and Spirit Temples were contenders
Majora's Mask: 100% yes, Stone Tower
Twilight Princess: I actually hated Arbiter Grounds, I think Yeti Manor is the best in the game. Temple of Time is a contender too
Wind Waker: Earth Temple is a good choice, Tower of Gods would have been my pick
Oracle of Ages: So glad you chose Mermaid's Cave, that was the dungeon I remembered the most!
quick note on Breath of the Wild, I really liked the Divine Beasts. I think Vah Medoh was exceptionally well done
The forest temple is DEFINITELY not the best temple from OoT! As difficult as it was, and as easy as it is to miss crucial keys, the water temple stands high and above the others.
It's not even difficult. The hate it gets is from one or two easy to miss keys, most notoriously the one under the central tower. If you don't know there's a room there (hint: look at the map subscreen), you could be running in circles (or perhaps more accurately, cycling through water levels). Combined with the need to pause and unpause anytime you want Link to sink or float, not to mention the probable age at which most of these people had the experience that shaped their view of it, and the whole thing kind of speaks for itself.
Out of all the adult Link dungeons, the water temple is by far the worst. The structure is confusing, orientation is difficult, pausing and unpausing for the iron boots is annoying as hell and the boss is a disappointment.
@@Ribsi I feel like it would have been a lot better if you just got the Longshot early like in Master Quest, and then Morpha was the mini-boss and Dark Link the boss.
The spirit temple is my person favorite. I loved the idea of going to the temple as adult and kid link in order to complete it.
@@Ribsi Well at this point Ocarina of Time 3D is the definitive version and it fixes most of the issues with the water temple from the original game
Saw that the ancient cistern dungeon is the thumbnail and instantly clicked because thats one of my favorites, can’t wait to replay it on switch in a few days!
Z1: Death Moutain
Z2: Swamp Palace
Alttp: Hyrule Castle
LsA: Temple of the Mask
OoT: Spirit Temple MQ: Forest Temple
MsM: Snowhead
OoS: Explorer's Crypt
OoA: Ancient Ruins
WW: Forsaken Fortress
TMC: Dark Hyrule Castle
TP: Snowpeak Ruins
PH: Temple of the ocean King (Last run with phantom sword only, previous runs are annoying)
ST: Fire Temple
SS: Sandship
ALBW: Dark Palace
BotW: Hyrule Castle
Spirit Temple and Forest Temple are easily the best in ocarina of time. But I prefer Forest.
One of these days I ought to go back, finish Spirit Tracks, and pick up all the rest of the Zelda games that came after it (I started playing Skyward Sword once upon a time, but never continued after beating the first dungeon). I just kinda fell out of love with The Legend of Zelda somewhere along the line...
I'm finishing it again at 100% and dude I never get tired of doing it, I love spirit tracks so much it is a beautiful zelda game :)
Skyward Sword will do that to you.
How did link jump in a link to the past at 3:32
He was hit by a spike, he didnt jump, he took damage.
Some of the pronunciations were rough, but Stallord took the cake. Stall-ord? It's Stal-lord! Like Stalfos, which she got MOSTLY correct earlier (plural of Stalfos is Stalfos, not Stalfoses).
Edit: Stall-blind? Really?
I need to partially take back my previous statement. Compartmentalizing BOTW's Hyrule Castle to a mere dungeon is one of the greatest disservices in modern history. It's literally 1/5th of the game. The entire game map changes when you enter it.
1/5th? How does your math work exactly?
My Personal List:
The Legend of Zelda: Never Completed
The Adventure of Link: Never Completed
A Link to the Past: Never Played
Link's Awakening: Eagle's Tower
Ocarina of Time: Spirit Temple
Majora's Mask: Stone Tower Temple
Oracle of Ages: Never Played
Oracle of Seasons: Never Played
The Wind Waker: Wind Temple
Four Swords Adventures: Never Played
The Minish Cap: Never Played
Twilight Princess: Arbiter's Grounds
Phantom Hourglass: Mutoh's Temple
Spirit Tracks: Sand Temple
Skyward Sword: Sandship
A Link between Worlds: Desert Palace
Tri-Force Heroes: The Dunes
Breath of the Wild: Vah Naboris
I'm noticing a consistent love for all things desert and rocky...
@@joshuaweston4489 Yeah, that is correct. I love the desert areas in Legend of Zelda, and even the Gerudo race. Unfortunately Link's Awakening and Wind Waker don't have desert dungeons, with Wind Waker having no desert at all. Majora's Mask doesn't have a desert but Stone Tower Temple gives a feel of it, in a way.
@@creeprnsidelink yea sandship is the best dungeon in skyward sword
You're really missing out on not playing ALTTP, I hope you do get to play it someday
@@jtd66 As do I
Nintendo should make a Zelda game with just water dungeons
That's alot of practice 👍
Thats called Subnautica xD
@@OriginalKarasu
this comment cuts pretty deep.
Even more so in Below Zero there is quite a focus on dungeons you could say
I hope BOTW Hyrule Castle is used as the template for the dungeons in BOTW2.
Shadow and Spirit Temple - Ocarina of Time. First one was really creepy and full of hidden stuff. Love the boat ride in the middle and invisible ground. While spirit temple had incredible music and I loved the combination with young/old link and the boss fight was superb. Full of good puzzles.
Question: so I’ve noticed a lot of footage has been ripped from other TH-camrs channels, does this mean you guys have an Elgato you have no use for?
Video I watched before this: Death Mountain was incredibly frustrating and too much making it absolutely horrible
Very start of this video: It's great :)
Call it blasphemy, but I think the Ancient Cistern dungeon in Skyward Sword is overrated. It has one of the best designs in the entire series, but the gameplay isn't all that special. Then the Lanayru mining facilities or Sandship are much more fun to explore with their time crystals.
I love Ancient Cistern, but it is a very tough call between it and Sandship. The Mines are also fantastic. The desert and time crystals stuff was pretty much some of the best offerings from Skyward Sword. The whole game is amazing though and highly underrated.
Couldn't agree more.
Just going through the sand sea is amazing. Beautiful.
It has some of the best theming for any Zelda dungeon in the series. And the puzzle with the spider thread and the lever to move the giant statue is really amazing (unfortunately the puzzle gets spoiled by a stone tablet that gives you the solution but hopefully that stone tablet is gone in the HD version). But for me it’s a toss up between ancient cistern and sandship. But I also think sky keep is underrated
I have always said that sandship is my favorite. It brings out the fun of childhood when exploring around A FREAKING PIRATE SHIP. I lived the memories of shooting all the enemies off the top of the sails with the newly acquired bow and arrow, and also saving the robots felt so heroic. It is my second favorite temple in the franchise right behind arbiters grounds
Arbiter's grounds is probably my least favorite temple from Twilight Princess. The final boss is fun but that's all. I think I probably prefer the Snow Temple. I forget what it's called but the mansion just had a really cool design and aside from the final boss fight being pretty weak and the ball and chain being kind of useless I think it's a better temple.
Snowpeak ruins was def a winner! I agree that while Arbiter’s grounds wasn’t a fave, I still appreciate how eerie and dark it felt!
Yeah it just kinda felt like an arbitrary sand temple, similar to spirit temple in oot and stone tower in MM
Hyrule Castle and the Snow Peak Mansion are two good honorable mentions both found in Twilight Princess.
Snowpeak was my favorite!
Spirit Temple is my all time favorite.
You play as both young and adult link.
You get to use all your items in the puzzles.
And you fight the most awesome boss in the entire serie imo.
Twinrova.
Blasting that witch with her own magic, then jumping on her with sword attacks was so damn satisfying.
Fun fact in ocarina of time the fire temple could be the first temple you beat as an adult, since you dont need the bow to completa it, I think the only think you need the bow for is to get the map, but you can get it either way with a really easy short cut
The Ancient Cistern Boss Fight is so cool
My favorite in Ocarina of time was the Shadow Temple, but mentions to the Spirit Temple and the water temple.
Here’s Mine:
The Legend of Zelda: Death Mountain
The Adventure of Link: Great Palace
A Link to the Past: Misery Mire
Link’s Awakening: Eagle’s Tower
Ocarina of Time: Forest Temple
Majora’s Mask: Stone Tower Temple
Oracle of Seasons: Sword and Shield Maze
Oracle of Ages: Jabu Jabu’s Belly
Wind Waker: Wind Temple
Four Swords Adventures: Temple of Darkness
Minish Cap: Palace of Winds
Twilight Princess: Snowpeak Ruins
Phantom Hourglass: Temple of Ice
Spirit Tracks: Tower of Spirits
Skyward Sword: Sandship
A Link Between Worlds: Ice Ruins
Try Force Heroes: None. This game sucks
Breath of the Wild: Divine Beast Vah Naboris
The Wind Waker - The Wind Temple ( The one where you fight Molduga )
@@jakeroku6494 It's Molgera. Molduga is in Breath of the Wild.
The Wind Waker - The Wind Temple ( Where you fight Molduga )
You mean Molgera. Though I do think that the Wind Temple is overall better than the Earth Temple.
My opinion:
Z1: Snake
Z2: Hidden Palace
LttP: Gargoyle’s Domain
LA: Eagle’s Tower
OoT: Spirit Temple
MM: Stone Tower Temple
OoS: Sword and Shield Maze
OoA: Ancient Ruins
WW: Tower of the Gods
FSA: Realm of the Heavens
MC: Palace of Winds
TP: Snowpeak Ruins
PH: Goron Temple
ST: Fire Temple
SS: Sandship
LBW: Skull Woods
TH: Den of Trials
BotW: Hyrule Castle
BotW2: a dungeon where you teleport back and forth from sky to underground
The giant blue bot coming down from the ceiling at 2:13 was the stuff of nightmares for me as a kid. I got so spooked every time I saw it. My dad got to the great temple first so If he thought he was in the room where this happened, he would let me know so I could leave the room cause I was that afraid of this thing.
City in the Sky for Twilight Princess for me. Two words: Double Clawshot
I think the proper term is Dungeon, but you do mispronounce anime names
Temple is correct.
@@gerudoqueenriju its really not lol
"the proper term is dungeon" 🤓
uhh.... I am very accustomed to call 'em 'Temple' when I talk about Zelda
'Dungeon' carries a lot of DnD and MMO baggage. So "Temple" is a pretty precise word I think.
You can say Dungeon of course but then you're sharing a less precise word.
@@Broockle dork
Some odd choices here.
With Ages The Mermaid's Cave will forever be tainted to me because of what you have to do to get they Mermaid Keys... Goron Dancing. The worst minigame in any Zelda.
Also I've always gone with Stalfoes as the plural of Stalfos. Stalfoses just sounds off.
I knew I wasn't crazy. I've never heard Stalfos said that way by anyone.
Breath of the wild really doesn't have dungeons. I don't think the divine beasts Even really count. Probably the only big blemish in the game for me
I hate Botw for not having Dungeons
I think that it offered a new spin on dungeons that made it an interesting and fresh experience.
@@bahumat13 yes because 120 mini dungeons that all look the same with basic puzzles to solve make up for the lack of traditional dungeons 🤣
@@CMC6996 the worst part is I entered one shrine but never finished it and now I don't know which one I never finished because all are blue. 119/120
@@MindeFlex I think when they decided to go the open world approach they should have looked at bethesda or rockstar games open worlds and tried to add in more elements and improve on them. Botw while beautiful and great for exploration and discovery, it still lacks so much that hopefully will be added into the sequel
AWESOME VIDEO!
The DS games are so underrated, they can't compete with console games, but for a hand-held console, it was a blast to see the creativity and love put into them.
it’s not technically a temple but Cave of flames is my favourite from minish cap, particularly its music
ppl be forgettin the sandship and the awesome miniboss. You are fighting a robot pirate on the bow of the ship, for the bow and a kracken attacks for the bossfight. and you get the clawshots shortly before.
I loved Vah Rudania in BoTW, It was the coolest looking of the divine beasts to me, and the music and ambiance was by far the best in it. Too bad the divine beasts were so lacking in terms of their puzzles and the bosses, they had a lot of potential.
Oh, and I think the spirit temple is the best in OoT. Loved that temple. Also, shoutout to the first temple in Majora's Mask and that super weird boss and the sounds it made, really set the tone for the rest of the game.
Tears of the Kingdom : Wind temple
Shadow Temple for me in Ocarina of Time. Made me fall in love with the paranormal and scary/horror vibe the temple gave. For a temple like that to be in a kids game back in the day was everything I could’ve wished for.
I can’t believe that BOTW is already 4 yrs old. The nostalgia will be so strong when I get to play it again when time comes
The Dungeons in Skyward Sword were absolute fire, I can’t pick a favourite, I can think of like 5 that were absolutely amazing. Actually maybe the Sand Ship one because the lead up to it was great too.
MojoPlays: Every Zelda game has a great dungeon-
Egoraptor: ¡3d ZeLdA iS nOt ReAl ZeLdA!
Ive always loved the ancient cistern but snowhead temple has always been one of my faves
The best dungeon in Link’s Awakening is the Face Shrine. It’s just after the turning point in the story, it has a banger theme and an eerie, yet ornate atmosphere that perfectly compliments being an ancient temple.
How fitting that both oracle games have dungeon 6 as mojo's best; I would personally consider dungeon 8 myself, especially for ages. Progression through the ancient tomb requires the use of your sword, bombs, cane of Somaria, switch hook, seed shooter, and even the aforementioned mermaid suit and roc's feather (as well as its signature item the power glove, itself an upgrade to the power bracelet found much earlier in dungeon 1, spirit's grave; how poetic that the dungeon entrance at sea of no return is actually the past version of yoll graveyard where spirit's grave entrance is) plus access to sea of no return is logically locked by access to crescent island past as well as the tokay eyeball, obtained from the pirates at sea of storms for the Zora scale (a concept that would be revisited in skyward sword for sky keep, that game's final level). There are four slates scattered throughout the ancient tomb that once found are placed around the central lock, opening the path to Ramrock, provided you have the actual boss key as well. And that boss has four phases which require sword, bombs, seed shooter, and power glove respectively.
I wouldn’t say Hyrule castle was the best from botw...I would say it is Van Naboras (the desert one)
Naboris not Naboras XD
LOZ: Level 3
AOL: Level 5
ALTTP: Ice Palace
OOT: Fire Temple
MM: Oh geez... Such a brilliant game and yet it's just not my thing. I guess Snowhead Temple.
TP: Yeah, agreed on Arbiters Grounds.
SS: Again, agree on Ancient Cistern. I might go with the sand ship had the boss not sucked so bad.
BOTW: Vah Medoh
I never once played Four Swords Adventures nor was I into the portable console games except for Link's Awakening DX. And I gotta say, Turtle Rock is nothing but a series of mini bosses crammed into one space. Anglers Cavern was my favorite.
It’s hard to pick between thieves hideout and temple of darkness in ALBW. I love the puzzles in thieves hideout and the thief girl mechanic. The boss is also epic and very creative. But the temple of darkness is amazing even before you enter the dungeon with the way you have to sneak past the guards to even get to the dungeon. And it has some of the best bomb puzzles in any Zelda game.
I would like to know at what point in the Ancient Cistern you change the water level because... I don't recall that.
I just played that the other day and you don't really change the water level, you open up valves and waterways. The area to the boss can be moved up and down.
The Spirit Temple is my favorite in OT.
I was just thinking that the Forest Temple from Ocarina was one of my favorite in the entire series, something so satisftying about hunting the poes through the paintings. Though the Spirit Temple from Ocarina is also REALLY good.
This is my top 10 Zelda Dungeons of all time: 🛡️ ⚔️
#10 Lightning Temple(TOTK)
#9 Vah Ruta(BOTW)
#8 Goron Mines(TP)
#7 Stone Tower(MM)
#6 Snowpeak Ruins(TP)
#5 Ancient Cistern(SS)
#4 Forest Temple(OoT)
#3 SandShip(SS)
#2 Arbiter’s Grounds(TP)
#1 Spirit Temple(OoT)
Omg at 4:06 I thought Link killed a Chansey
Unpopular opinion, but my favorite dungeon in every zelda game is always the water dungeon. Including ocarina of time lol
Wow, even Great Bay Temple? I know people complain (and rightly so) about how confusing the water Temple is, but I found Great Bay to be far more aggravating!
@@joshuaweston4489 great bay is literally my favorite dungeon in the entire series lol.
@@adamc18 Hey, more power to ya!
But at the end of breath of the Wild that's not a fucking Temple that's the castle
Exactly 🤣
I can understand practically all of these pics, there are so many great choices. For LTTP I think I'd pick Palace of Darkness or Thieves' Hideout. For LBW I'd personally go with Ice Ruins, that ranks among the best in 2D Zelda for me. I actually agree with all of your picks for 3D Zelda. OOT is very challenging because it has, imo, the best overall quality of dungeons. Skyward Sword's selection is also fantastic, but Ancient Cistern edges out the Sandship for me with Koloktos and its Underworld.
I think Snow Peak Ruins is the best dungeon of Twilight Princess. Its the fact that you do'nt know that its the next dungeon when you're entering it. You think its just the house of the yeti but as soon as you get the map you slowly realize.
Forest Temple in OoT was always low on my ranking lol. Probably because as a kid i somehow always got lost and frustrated, something that, oddly enough, didnt happen to me in the water temple.
Agree with most of the list..so glad the Forest Temple from ocarina of time made the list. Agree also with earth Temple in the Wind Waker but would swap Arbiters grounds with Hyrule Castle for twilight princess and Lorule Castle would get my bot for a Link between worlds.
I personally really enjoy the OOT Shadow temple
Ive played Ocarina of Time, Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword and yeah I gotta say the common thread is that the 4th dungeon is extremely for all 3.
Kirsten Ria!!!! Are you even part of whatculture anymore or just MOJO now?
I was literally just thinking I knew her voice from somewhere 😂 I think she's just on Mojo now, she's not in any of whatcultures videos from the last little while
Ancient Cistern probably has to be my favorite Skyward Sword temple.
Same goes to Arbiter's Grounds for Twilight Princess. I'm glad those two made it!
Reply edit: I always keep going back to the Earth Temple in Wind Waker - mostly to make the redeads pay for terrifying me when I played WW as a child