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|location=[[Koholint Island]] | |location=[[Koholint Island]] | ||
|inhabitants=<small>'''Characters:''' [[Mr. Write]]<br>'''Enemies:''' [[Goponga Flower]]s, [[Giant Goponga Flower]]s, [[ | |inhabitants=<small>'''Characters:''' [[Mr. Write]]<br>'''Enemies:''' [[Goponga Flower]]s, [[Giant Goponga Flower]]s, [[fish (enemy)|fish]], [[Moblin]]s, [[Like Like]]s</small> | ||
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'''Goponga Swamp''' is a swamp found in the northwest area of [[Koholint Island]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]''. It appears in front and at the bottom of the [[Tal Tal Mountain Range]]. [[Link]] first visits Goponga Swamp by exiting the [[Mysterious Forest]] from the north. Goponga Swamp is divided into a west half and an east half, and only the latter has a swamp. | '''Goponga Swamp''' is a swamp found in the northwest area of [[Koholint Island]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]''. It appears in front and at the bottom of the [[Tal Tal Mountain Range]]. [[Link]] first visits Goponga Swamp by exiting the [[Mysterious Forest]] from the north. Goponga Swamp is divided into a west half and an east half, and only the latter has a swamp. | ||
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The west half has [[Mr. Write]]'s house and a [[Telephone Booth]], which is located just before the east half. The west half has several holes, which Link can only get across by using the [[Roc's Feather]] to jump over them. Some [[Like Like]]s and [[Moblin]]s are located beyond the holes. The center north has two [[cave]] entrances and stairs that lead up to Tal Tal Mountain Range. | The west half has [[Mr. Write]]'s house and a [[Telephone Booth]], which is located just before the east half. The west half has several holes, which Link can only get across by using the [[Roc's Feather]] to jump over them. Some [[Like Like]]s and [[Moblin]]s are located beyond the holes. The center north has two [[cave]] entrances and stairs that lead up to Tal Tal Mountain Range. | ||
The east half has several [[Goponga Flower]]s, which are native to the area. They block various paths including entrance to the second dungeon, [[Bottle Grotto]]. There are two [[Giant Goponga Flower]]s, which can spit small fireballs unlike their regular counterpart. Early in the game, before Link obtains the [[Hookshot]] or [[Magic Rod]], he cannot defeat Goponga Flowers alone. To bypass the Goponga Flowers, Link must be walking with [[Chain Chomp|BowWow]], who automatically eats the Goponga Flowers in their path. Link must also avoid a few [[ | The east half has several [[Goponga Flower]]s, which are native to the area. They block various paths including entrance to the second dungeon, [[Bottle Grotto]]. There are two [[Giant Goponga Flower]]s, which can spit small fireballs unlike their regular counterpart. Early in the game, before Link obtains the [[Hookshot]] or [[Magic Rod]], he cannot defeat Goponga Flowers alone. To bypass the Goponga Flowers, Link must be walking with [[Chain Chomp|BowWow]], who automatically eats the Goponga Flowers in their path. Link must also avoid a few [[fish (enemy)|fish]], which try to jump out at him. | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'', there is a location named [[Goponga Island]], which is likely named after Goponga Swamp. | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'', there is a location named [[Goponga Island]], which is likely named after Goponga Swamp. |