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|image = [[File:Hyrule Field OoT exploration.png]]<br>Adult Link standing in Hyrule Field in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' | |image = [[File:Hyrule Field OoT exploration.png]]<br>Adult Link standing in Hyrule Field in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' | ||
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In ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'', Link first accesses Hyrule Field once he leaves [[Kokiri Forest]]. From there, he makes his way to [[Castle Town]]. | In ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'', Link first accesses Hyrule Field once he leaves [[Kokiri Forest]]. From there, he makes his way to [[Castle Town]]. | ||
To the north of Hyrule Field is [[Hyrule Castle Town]]. It is surrounded by a moat and can be entered by a drawbridge, which closes at night. To the west lies [[Gerudo Valley]], accessible over a long rope bridge. To the northeast is [[Kakariko Village]] and [[Death Mountain]]. To the east is [[Zora's Domain]]. To the southeast is the Kokiri Forest and the [[Lost Woods]]. To the southwest is [[Lake Hylia]]. [[Zora's River]] flows through Hyrule Field. Aside from [[Lon Lon Ranch]] at its center, there is little else actually in the field. There are small stands of trees in the north corner across the river and near the entrance to [[Kokiri Forest]]. | To the north of Hyrule Field is [[Hyrule Castle Town]]. It is surrounded by a moat and can be entered by a drawbridge, which closes at night. To the west lies [[Gerudo Valley]], accessible over a long rope bridge. To the northeast is [[Kakariko Village]] and [[Death Mountain]]. To the east is [[Zora's Domain]]. To the southeast is the [[Kokiri Forest]] and the [[Lost Woods]]. To the southwest is [[Lake Hylia]]. [[Zora's River]] flows through Hyrule Field. Aside from [[Lon Lon Ranch]] at its center, there is little else actually in the field. There are small stands of trees in the north corner across the river and near the entrance to [[Kokiri Forest]]. | ||
A series of trails lead from [[Zora's Domain]] to [[Lake Hylia]] along [[Zora's River]], past [[Gerudo Valley]] and Castle Town. Another trail is found east of [[Lon Lon Ranch]] and another perpendicular to that. At night, when Link is a child, [[Stalchild]]ren attacks anyone wandering the field. During the day, [[Peahat]]s can be found in the western part of Hyrule Field. No enemies inhabit the field when Link is an adult other than the [[Poe]]s that can be found at specific spots throughout the field. | A series of trails lead from [[Zora's Domain]] to [[Lake Hylia]] along [[Zora's River]], past [[Gerudo Valley]] and Castle Town. Another trail is found east of [[Lon Lon Ranch]] and another perpendicular to that. At night, when Link is a child, [[Stalchild]]ren attacks anyone wandering the field. During the day, [[Peahat]]s can be found in the western part of Hyrule Field. No enemies inhabit the field when Link is an adult other than the [[Poe]]s that can be found at specific spots throughout the field. | ||
The passages of the Hyrule Field theme are randomized during gameplay, depending on Link's movements and being attacked. Note that whenever an enemy is nearby, the music will change to the harsher passages, and whenever Link is immobile, it will transition to the quieter passages. | The passages of the Hyrule Field theme are randomized during gameplay, depending on Link's movements and being attacked. Note that whenever an enemy is nearby, the music will change to the harsher passages, and whenever Link is immobile, it will transition to the quieter passages. | ||
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In ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'' and its remakes, Hyrule Field serves as one of the reoccurring locations. It has nine [[keep]]s, including the [[Fairy Fountain]] and the [[Abandoned Fort]], and ten [[Outpost]]s. Once Ganondorf obtains the Triforce, he transforms the region into [[Ganon's Tower (Hyrule Warriors)|Ganon's Tower]]. Following Ganon's defeat, a lot of Hyrule Field is left in ruins. | In ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'' and its remakes, Hyrule Field serves as one of the reoccurring locations. It has nine [[keep]]s, including the [[Fairy Fountain]] and the [[Abandoned Fort]], and ten [[Outpost]]s. Once Ganondorf obtains the Triforce, he transforms the region into [[Ganon's Tower (Hyrule Warriors)|Ganon's Tower]]. Following Ganon's defeat, a lot of Hyrule Field is left in ruins. | ||
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