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  • Lake Hylia
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  • Lake Hylia (ハイリア湖 Hairia-Ko?, File:Hylian L.pngFile:Hylian A.pngFile:Hylian K.pngFile:Hylian E.pngFile:Hylian Space.pngFile:Hylian H.pngFile:Hylian Y.pngFile:Hylian L.pngFile:Hylian I.pngFile:Hylian A.png) is a recurring lake location in the Legend of Zelda series. It is the largest body of water in Hyrule, usually fed by a river that has its source in the mountains.
  • Hyrule's greatest source of fresh water, Lake Hylia can be found in the countries south-western corner. The Lake, once a relatively quiet place has seen a surge of activity since entering the Multiverse.
  • Lake Hylia is a recurring location featured in five Legend of Zelda games, starting with A Link to the Past on the SNES. The most common species found within this lake are the intelligent Zoras, though the species were more aggressive in the SNES video game, whereas they would befriend the protagonist Link in future titles. Some fans speculate that the lake did in fact originate from the original Legend of Zelda, as there was a large lake featured in it that somewhat resembles Lake Hylia that likewise featured Zora, though because this was never confirmed by Nintendo it can't be said whether or not these speculations are true.
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  • Tier 8 - Metal Working Technology
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Games
  • The Legend of Zelda
  • Twilight Princess
  • Breath of the Wild
  • Four Swords Adventures
  • Ocarina of Time
  • A Link to the Past
  • The Minish Cap
  • A Link Between Worlds
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  • Lake Hylia
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  • Location
  • Territory
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  • Lake Hylia from Ocarina of Time
  • Lake Hylia, as it appears in Ocarina of Time
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  • Lake
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  • C
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  • The Legend of Zelda
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  • Temperate
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  • -
faction control
  • Lords of Midnight
cluster location
  • Legend of Zelda - Hyrule
magic classification
  • Class 6.5 - Bare/Rudimentary Magic
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  • Lake Hylia (ハイリア湖 Hairia-Ko?, File:Hylian L.pngFile:Hylian A.pngFile:Hylian K.pngFile:Hylian E.pngFile:Hylian Space.pngFile:Hylian H.pngFile:Hylian Y.pngFile:Hylian L.pngFile:Hylian I.pngFile:Hylian A.png) is a recurring lake location in the Legend of Zelda series. It is the largest body of water in Hyrule, usually fed by a river that has its source in the mountains.
  • Hyrule's greatest source of fresh water, Lake Hylia can be found in the countries south-western corner. The Lake, once a relatively quiet place has seen a surge of activity since entering the Multiverse.
  • Lake Hylia is a recurring location featured in five Legend of Zelda games, starting with A Link to the Past on the SNES. The most common species found within this lake are the intelligent Zoras, though the species were more aggressive in the SNES video game, whereas they would befriend the protagonist Link in future titles. Some fans speculate that the lake did in fact originate from the original Legend of Zelda, as there was a large lake featured in it that somewhat resembles Lake Hylia that likewise featured Zora, though because this was never confirmed by Nintendo it can't be said whether or not these speculations are true. In its officially initial appearance, Link could get the most of the lake once he gained the ability to swim via the special fins. A Great Fairy fountain can be accessed in the middle of it, where the fairy within will give Link the capability to either upgrade his pack of bombs or arrows. Lake Hylia in Ocarina of Time is more prominent than it was in the previous installment. The Water Temple, which has been considered by many to be the most challenging dungeon in any Zelda game, is accessed here via the Iron Boots and the Zora Tunic. Zora's River, a river that runs through Hyrule, goes through Lake Hylia. If Link wishes, he can pay 20 rupees to fish for as long as he wants, though if he happens to quit he'll have to put down 20 more rupees to fish. In Four Swords Adventure, Lake Hylia is a level. Dramatic changes have occurred, the most noticeable one being the fact that rather than being one large lake, it consists of multiple smaller ones connected via rivers. In The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap, Lake Hylia is once more changed. Colors of purple and green are present everywhere. The lake in this title can be accessed by going through an entrance in either Lon Lon Ranch or Minish Woods. Twilight Princess certainly had the most stunning Lake Hylia. Despite this, many similarities with Ocarina of Time are present, such as the connection to Zora River and a water based temple placed at the bottom of the lake. Zoras are more present than ever before, and a mini game run by Falbi can also be found here. File:Tingle Dog.png This Legend of Zelda related article is a stub. Please help by expanding it. File:Tingle Dog.png
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