The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/Walkthrough
As you will see in the opening sequence, the Triforce calls Link to Hyrule Castle and warps him to the land of Holodrum. The game starts out with Link waking up in an open field. He will soon meet a dancer named Din (the oracle of seasons). Suddenly after dancing with Din, General Onox will kidnap Din.
Guide structure
[edit | edit source]Oracle of Seasons can be subdivided into eight main chapter (plus introduction and final chapter). Each chapter is characterized by a dungeon. Anyway, the name of each dungeon appears only once in the game, after the hero found it. On the other hand, during his quest to find the dungeon entrance, Link will be told many times the name of the corresponding surface area instead.
Therefore, it is much more useful to specify not just the dungeon name, but also the name of the area where it is located.
Holodrum area | Dungeon name | Page |
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North Horon | Gnarled Root Dungeon | North Horon and Gnarled Root Dungeon |
Woods of Winter | Snake's Remains | Woods of Winter and Snake's Remains |
Spool Swamp | Poison Moth's Lair | Spool Swamp and Poison Moth's Lair |
Mount Cucco | Dancing Dragon Dungeon | Mount Cucco and Dancing Dragon Dungeon |
Eyeglass Lake | Unicorn's Cave | Eyeglass Lake and Unicorn's Cave |
Tarm Ruins | Ancient Ruins | Tarm Ruins and Ancient Ruins |
Graveyard | Explorer's Crypt | Graveyard and Explorer's Crypt |
Temple Remains | Sword and Shield Maze | Temple Remains and Sword & Shield Dungeon |
Linked games
[edit | edit source]Two different linked games can be played:
- Oracle of Seasons first, Oracle of Ages then: all information specific to this option is written in the page Secrets to and from Labrynna
- Oracle of Ages first, Oracle of Seasons then: all information specific to this option is written in sidebars in the main guide.
The extra final dungeon, identical in both versions, is described in the page Room of Rites