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- 10th: Snowhead Temple — Majora's Mask
- 9th: Ancient Cistern — Skyward Sword
- 8th: City In The Sky — Twilight Princess
- 7th: Hyrule Castle — Breath Of The Wild
- 6th: Sandship — Skyward Sword
- 5th: Tower Of The Gods — The Wind Waker
- 4th: Water Temple — Ocarina Of Time
- 3rd: Arbiter's Grounds — Twilight Princess
- 2nd: Forest Temple — Ocarina Of Time
- 1st: Stone Tower Temple — Majora's Mask
When you ask someone to define the core aspect of any Zelda game, you can get a variety of responses: Link's tools and weapons, iconic enemies, and a whirlwind of cuccos. However, for many, the true heart of these games is in their dungeons and how they tie all the game's pieces together. 45x17
Of course, everyone has their own favorite dungeon, and every Zelda game is different enough that there's little repetition. Each game has different priorities, from the striking aesthetic beauty of the dungeons of Skyward Sword to mechanical depth with the different forms Link can take on Majora's Mask. As a result, all dungeons get a chance to shine, though some arguably left a stronger impression.
10ª: Snowhead Temple — Majora's Mask 6v421

O Snowhead Temple it's not what most fans would initially call a favorite dungeon. O layout it's absolutely massive, the lost fairies require you to go out of the way to find them and it's quite easy to lose focus and end up getting lost. However, this does not mean that it is a bad dungeon, on the contrary, the Snowhead Temple is actually one of the strongest and most innovative dungeons in the series.
With its intricate architecture and challenging puzzles, it requires the player to be always on the lookout and ready to face new challenges. Furthermore, Link's ability to change the environment of the dungeon adds a dynamic and exciting element to the gameplay.
9ª: Ancient Cistern — Skyward Sword 186e3l

A Ancient Cistern is a dungeon that stands out for its unique atmosphere, inspired by Hindu mythology. Link's journey through this dungeon is fraught with challenges that require the clever use of his tools and abilities. Additionally, the beautiful golden aesthetic and mythological depictions give it a sense of grandeur and mystery, making it one of the most enduring dungeons in the Zelda franchise.
The fact that the Ancient Cistern provides Link with the whip, one of Skyward Sword's best items, certainly helps, naturally leading to great puzzles and combat scenarios. Everything about the dungeon is a delight, from the amazing visuals to the new tools you can play around with, culminating in one of the strongest bosses in the game.
8ª: City In The Sky — Twilight Princess 58564d

The last dungeon of Twilight Princess, before the final sequence against Zant and Ganondorf, the “city in the sky” makes for a very climactic and fitting end to Link's adventure. He's traveled across Hyrule, swam to the depths of Hylia, climbed the highest peak, traveled through time, and now finds himself launched into the heavens.
city in the sky it is one of the biggest dungeons in the series, filled with labyrinthine and challenging paths. In this fictional city, inhabited by a civilization in ruins, Link has the help of his new double claws to climb and explore its verticality. The challenges encountered along the way are fascinating, including epic battles and puzzling puzzles that keep the player hooked on the adventure. Everything about this dungeon feels conclusive, creating a natural transition to the game's exciting finale.

7ª: Hyrule Castle — Breath Of The Wild 5n6323
While Breath of the Wild's dungeons are typically seen as the weakest in the series, the Hyrule Castle it is a true class of pure freedom. Even though most of it can be simply ignored thanks to Link's climbing ability and Revali's Flurry, the mere fact that it can skip so much stuff is surprising.
Fast players can force themselves across as they please, while more adventurous players can explore. The architecture and design of the castle is incredible, with many secrets to discover, such as hidden ageways and legendary weapons, making exploring the castle an exciting experience. Plus, the final showdown against Calamity Ganon is one of the most epic in the series, making the journey there all the more rewarding.
Exploration is well worth it. Hyrule Castle is home to the coolest puzzles in the game, where we can use all of Link's physics-based abilities. The loot found in the castle is also great. It exemplifies a lot of what makes Breath of the Wild great: the freedom to approach things however you want, whenever you want.
6ª: Sandship — Skyward Sword 1f562t

sandship it's basically the dungeon that defines Skyward Sword. As the game's fifth dungeon, Link traverses the "Sea of Sand" in an attempt to switch between past and present to discover the secrets of the "Sandship". While Skyward Sword has received its share of criticism, it has repeatedly proven that it really knows how to design a visually stunning dungeon.
The puzzles here are some of the best, requiring players to think critically about the space around them. Witnessing the world around you changing from a lush sea teeming with life to a sweltering desert of sand is one of the show's most defining moments.
5ª: Tower Of The Gods — The Wind Waker 3g663j

Overall, Wind Waker doesn't have the strongest dungeons in the series. The game focuses more on style and a new interpretation of dungeons rather than the tried and true methods of the past. That said, the Tower of Gods is truly exceptional, blending many of the new elements from Wind Waker with those that defined previous games. The “Tower of the Gods” is a great challenge, but it is also extremely rewarding. With lots of twists and fun puzzles, this dungeon leads to an exciting ending.
Using Link's abilities, Tower of Gods is the perfect blend of Wind Waker's core mechanics. The dungeon is truly alien in both design and aesthetics, making it a surreal experience to explore.
4th: Water Temple — Ocarina Of Time 4j4u2h

It may seem like a controversial choice, but the “water temple” is one of the largest and most iconic dungeons in Ocarina of Time. It's true that there are other dungeons just as good, but as the Water Temple has become iconic in Zelda culture, it's something worth celebrating.
Much of the resentment towards "Water Temple" stems from the confusion and difficulty of the dungeon in its original release, although many of these issues were later fixed in the 3DS version. As such, the dungeon can be enjoyed for what it really is: one of the most complex and rewarding dungeons.
3ª: Arbiter's Grounds — Twilight Princess 36d6q

The first dungeon after players get the Master Sword in Twilight Princess, Referee's Grounds it's really important in the context of the game. Not only does it advance the story by offering the greatest stud twist of the game towards the end, but Arbiter's Grounds also forces you to use both human and wolf forms of Link to solve puzzles.
This might not seem like a big deal, but it allows the dungeon to have a much bigger feel in of scope. Link has to hunt ghosts and defeat them, and in the second half, he gains the spinner which allows him to basically slide along walls. There is incredible variety and verticality to the dungeon, making it one of the most creative in the series.
2ª: Forest Temple — Ocarina Of Time 3n2id

There are many good reasons why the “Forest Temple” is one of the most beloved dungeons in the entire series. It's everything a Zelda dungeon should be. She has strong visuals, great use of her tools, and lots of puzzles that are really rewarding to solve. It's a little bit of everything the game has to offer.
The "Temple of the Forest" stands out mainly for coming right after the "Belly of Jabu-Jabu" in Ocarina of Time. The sudden increase in difficulty makes players feel like the stakes have increased. The dungeon is thematically strong and easily wins the hearts of Zelda fans with a combination of striking visuals, clever tooling and rewarding challenges.
1ª: Stone Tower Temple — Majora's Mask 116y3r

The Legend of Zelda series has a number of excellent dungeons, but few compare to the grandeur of the Stone Tower Temple in Majora's Mask. As actually the final dungeon in the game, barring the short adventure on the Moon, the "Temple of the Stone Tower" is a major challenge that truly tests the player's perspective.
From its many puzzles to its midway reversal, the Temple is a daunting climb to the final boss, with multiple mini-bosses, a reliance on virtually every major item up to that point, and a true sense that the world is at its best. getting to the end. The Stone Tower Temple is undoubtedly challenging, but it fits perfectly into the game's storyline.
In short, dungeons are an essential part of The Legend of Zelda games. They challenge players to solve complex puzzles, defeat dangerous enemies and find items crucial to the game's progress.
The 10 dungeons selected in this article are just a few of the many that the franchise has to offer, but they are certainly some of the most memorable and successful in of design and gameplay. If you haven't played all the games in the series yet, we recommend you give these dungeons a try and find out for yourself what makes them so special.
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Source: Zelda Dungeon, The Gamer, NintendoLife
Text proofread by: Pedro Bomfim (06 / 04 / 23)