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I Spy...Hyrule (...and Beyond) Quiz


A good spy knows all the ins and outs of a location, and likely has a base of operations. Knowing the different places in the "Legend of Zelda" series will certainly help you do your job. Good luck!

A multiple-choice quiz by kyleisalive. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
kyleisalive
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
371,076
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
5 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. There's no better place to spy than from above. What dungeon, the seventh in 'Twilight Princess" (Wii/Gamecube) could be found above Hyrule? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. The least-likely place is always the best place to hide out. Princess Ruto certainly ended up disappearing inside the belly of the beast in "Ocarina of Time" (N64), but what beast? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. It's likely a lot easier to spy on people if you have a magical harp. Why spy now when you can spy in the past? You could if you visited what Hylian sister country? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Why not make a hideout in one of the hardest places to reach? If you wanted to set up your base in the final dungeon of "Link's Awakening (DX)" (GBC), which of these would you need to be in? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. While this place seems to be a big, open area, it should provide for a good training ground...or target. Where would you go in "Skyward Sword" (Wii) to reach the Sealed Grounds? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. There's already a hideout waiting in this town, the main, central hub of Termina in "Majora's Mask" (N64), and it's occupied by The Bombers. Where are we? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Nothing makes a more interesting hideout than one submerged in the sea. What "Wind Waker" dungeon only appears when you collect the Pearls of the Goddesses? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. What better to hide yourself than with a cloak? Fortunately, you'd fit right in amongst the underground citizens of what "Oracle of Seasons" (GBC) locale known for ore mining?

Answer: (One Word)
Question 9 of 10
9. There's nothing like starting your own spying empire. Where, based on its large population, would be the best island in "Wind Waker" to have a base of operations? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. As a spy it would help to have eyes everywhere. In what location of "Ocarina of Time" would you find the Lens of Truth? Hint



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1. There's no better place to spy than from above. What dungeon, the seventh in 'Twilight Princess" (Wii/Gamecube) could be found above Hyrule?

Answer: City in the Sky

The City in the Sky, home to the odd creatures known as the Oocca, is one of the last dungeons to appear in "Twilight Princess", accessible only after Link navigates his way through most of Hyrule and shoots into the clouds using the Sky Cannon. The dungeon, while set amongst the clouds, is quite precarious but it doesn't consist only of small platforms; you need to be wilier than usual to navigate and you'll undoubtedly need a second Clawshot to make it through.

The end of the dungeon is home to Argorok, a Twilit Dragon.
2. The least-likely place is always the best place to hide out. Princess Ruto certainly ended up disappearing inside the belly of the beast in "Ocarina of Time" (N64), but what beast?

Answer: Jabu Jabu

Jabu Jabu's Belly was the third dungeon of three visited in Link's youth in "Ocarina of Time" and the home of the Boomerang. Link is forced to enter Jabu Jabu's Belly when Princess Ruto, the daughter of the Zora King, goes missing. By feeding a fish to the larger fish, Link will get sucked into the dungeon and be forced to fight his way into its body to not only save the Zora, but Jabu Jabu proper. Barinade, a bio-electric anemone, will await battle at the end.

The battle should also culminate in the awarding of a Zora Sapphire, needed to open the doors in the Temple of Time.

The ultimate safecracking!
3. It's likely a lot easier to spy on people if you have a magical harp. Why spy now when you can spy in the past? You could if you visited what Hylian sister country?

Answer: Labrynna

Perhaps your spying will take you to another country. Traveling into Labyrnna, you can travel to eight new dungeons in an attempt to save Nayru, a girl whose Harp of Ages possesses the power to travel back and forth through time using one of three magical songs. Labyrnna is like Hyrule in the sense that it contains many similar species (Zoras, for instance, play a big role later in the adventure), but it becomes clear that the land is under the grip of some severe evil when the reigning monarch, Queen Ambi, is possessed by the evil Veran. If you wanted to hide though, you'd have a couple of eras to do it in. Labrynna appears in "Oracle of Ages" (GBC).
4. Why not make a hideout in one of the hardest places to reach? If you wanted to set up your base in the final dungeon of "Link's Awakening (DX)" (GBC), which of these would you need to be in?

Answer: Turtle Rock

Turtle Rock, the last dungeon before heading to the Wind-Fish's Egg on Koholint Island, is home to a number of hard-to-kill enemies, the Fire Rod, and Hot Head, a literal ball of flame who acts as the boss. Found in the northwest of the map, getting to the rock is tough and is likely a draw for anyone looking to reside in isolation.

Not to say it's the only tough spot to find (one's in the middle of a lake, after all, and another is atop several fairly-inaccessible cliffs), but you do need an item from the Eagle's Tower, the Mirror Shield, to get in.
5. While this place seems to be a big, open area, it should provide for a good training ground...or target. Where would you go in "Skyward Sword" (Wii) to reach the Sealed Grounds?

Answer: Faron Woods

The Sealed Grounds is one of the earliest spots visited on the ground in Hyrule in "Skyward Sword" though it's not the most dangerous until very late in the game when the evil Ghirahim battles. The Sealed Grounds, though, are quite the important spot. Formerly Lake Hylia (and the Temple of Hylia), the location actually contains a horrible evil known as The Imprisoned. Beside this, the guardian of the Sheikah, Impa, guards the area; she seems kind enough. You'd be best to stay out of her sight though.

The Impa of typical Hyrule tends to be pretty stern.
6. There's already a hideout waiting in this town, the main, central hub of Termina in "Majora's Mask" (N64), and it's occupied by The Bombers. Where are we?

Answer: Clock Town

Clock Town, split into a north, south, east, and west, is the main city in "Majora's Mask", the second game in the series to be released on the Nintendo 64. The divisions seen in this game have further implications since they signify the four compass directions splitting the geographical features of Termina as there's a major temple in each, all contributing to the inevitable climax atop the centralized clocktower in South Clock Town at the end of the game.

The Bombers, a group of five kids in the town, have their hideout in the North portion of the city, but you need to find all five before you can get access.
7. Nothing makes a more interesting hideout than one submerged in the sea. What "Wind Waker" dungeon only appears when you collect the Pearls of the Goddesses?

Answer: Tower of the Gods

After finding the pearls needed to raise the Tower of the Gods you'll easily be able to clear the place out and revisit it time and time again, but until all that happens, the dungeon, the third of the game, will be submerged under the sea in "Wind Waker".

The Tower of the Gods also happens to be somewhat of an intersection, allowing you to travel back in time to uncover some important history and, eventually, face off against Ganon once and for all.
8. What better to hide yourself than with a cloak? Fortunately, you'd fit right in amongst the underground citizens of what "Oracle of Seasons" (GBC) locale known for ore mining?

Answer: Subrosia

Subrosia is accessed multiple times throughout the GBA title "Oracle of Seasons", and every time Link needs to make his way to a new dungeon he'll end up finding a way into this subterranean location because it's home to the Temple of Seasons. The people living in this magma-filled world are often cloaked, and collecting ore (their currency) by shovelling it from the ground will help immensely, since Subrosia contains a number of rings and items one can't locate on the surface world of Horon.
9. There's nothing like starting your own spying empire. Where, based on its large population, would be the best island in "Wind Waker" to have a base of operations?

Answer: Windfall Island

One of the largest islands in the game, Windfall Island has the largest human population and, because of this, has the most amenities of any location in the Great Sea. From its school to its auction house to its ferris wheel, the island is home to many colourful characters of all ages, and it's likely to be one of the most-visited locales. Of course, Windfall Island is home to one of the few jail cells in the game, so it you're caught stealing things or causing crimes (try breaking the vases in the Hall of Wealth), it's not unexpected to end up there.
10. As a spy it would help to have eyes everywhere. In what location of "Ocarina of Time" would you find the Lens of Truth?

Answer: Bottom of the Well

Definitely an important item if you ever want to advance in the later temples of "Ocarina of Time", the Lens of Truth allows you to see hidden passages and platforms that would not be perceivable by the naked eye. In some cases, it also allows you to see hidden enemies, and is fairly important if you want to defeat the boss of the Shadow Temple, Bongo Bongo. To get it, you need to descend into the well in Kakariko Village, but to do that you need to empty the well. Fortunately, the Windmill Keeper has just the song to allow that to happen.
Source: Author kyleisalive

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