Can you restart a temple in Ocarina of Time?
No, you can’t reset a temple.
How do you get the boss key in the Lakebed Temple?
Look at the ceiling and you will see a red target. Use your Clawshot to grab onto it and then lower yourself through the hole that has opened. Lower yourself to the platform here and open the treasure chest to get the Big Key. Jump down into the water and head through the door.
How do you open the Lakebed Temple?
The entrance to Lakebed Temple is sealed, so you need to drop a water bomb on the cracked surface below it. The bomb will explode, letting a jet of air blow up from under the ground. After you blow it up, place another water bomb down and it will float up to the boulder above and blow it up.
Can you mess up the Water Temple?
Can you mess up the Water Temple? It’s not possible in any of them. Most people just get stuck, but a friend who has completed the game several times did however mess up the water temple once so badly he could not finish the game.
Why was the Water Temple so hard?
What Makes The Water Temple So Hard? The Water Temple in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time requires Link to constantly don and doff the Iron Boots in order to navigate the flooded dungeon. This means players are pausing the game every ten seconds to access a new room.
Where is the Lakebed Temple Twilight Princess?
Lake Hylia
The Lakebed Temple is the third Dungeon in Twilight Princess. It is located at the bottom of Lake Hylia. It is a water-themed dungeon, much like that of the Water Temple from Ocarina of Time. The temple used to be a place of worship for the Zora, and was called the Zora Temple.
How do you beat the Water Temple boss in Ocarina of Time?
Morpha can be defeated very easily by using the Longshot to pull it, and continuing to do so when approaching the corners of the room to avoid it escaping. Link must repeatedly slash at it while trapped in the corner to defeat the boss quickly, and often injury-free.