The Legend of Zelda is known for its dungeons which are key progression markers and test your knowledge of the game so far.
As you would expect, there are dungeons in Echoes of Wisdom too and there a bunch to conquer.
Below, we’ll take a look at how many there are, giving you a short breakdown on each so you can be prepared.
How many dungeons are there in Echoes of Wisdom?
There are eight fully-fledged dungeons in The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom each containing a plethora of puzzle solving elements you must overcome to make it through.
Here are each of the dungeons so you know what you’re up against:
Suthorn Ruins
Suthorn Ruins is the very first dungeon in the game and can be found in Stilled Suthorn Forest. As you would expect, it’s more of an introduction to how Echoes work so don’t think you’re going to be challenged too much.
Gerudo Sanctum
The Gerudo Sanctum dungeon is where things get a little more complex with more depth and puzzles to take on. There are a plethora of useful Echoes to pick up in here as well as meeting ‘Link’ after he succumbed to the darkness.
Jabul Ruins
Jabul Ruins is the water dungeon of the game located in Zora Village. This one naturally switchers a lot of mechanics up as you’ll be often underwater.
You’ll be making your way through a variety of switch puzzles so ensure you have your thinking cap on otherwise you may drown a few times.
Hyrule Castle
The Hyrule Castle dungeon ties in a lot of different things you’ve come up against up to this point so retaining information on how to get past certain puzzles and enemies is key here.
What’s interesting is that you’ll be coming up against a very well-known boss here so you may already have some skills on how to beat them.
Eldin Temple
Edlin Temple is the fire/lava dungeon of Echoes of Wisdom so be prepared to avoid any potential falls otherwise you’ll be in for a quick game over screen.
Some strong enemies are in this one so be careful and have some Smoothies on hand.
Faron Temple
The Faron Temple certainly has less potential pitfalls but be wary all the same.
There’s also a lot of key collecting to be done here so just power your way through using a bunch of the Echoes you’ve collected so far.
Lanayru Temple
Lanayru Temple has a lot of fan-based puzzles so get accustomed to how these work quickly and you should be good.
There are some water elements too but nothing like Jabul Ruins so if you struggled there don’t get too scared of this one.
Null’s Body
Null’s Body is the final dungeon of the game and is mainly focused around fighting the final boss.
There isn’t too much puzzling to be had here so just come with all the healing items you’ve got!
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