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rdfs:comment | - Waterfall Cavern is a room in Tallon Overworld in Metroid Prime. It is a small cave, open to the sky and inhabited by a number of Blastcaps on many mossy rocks. It consists mainly of a shallow pond and a few small waterfalls in one corner. A large piece of rock divides the room partway, so that Samus can only pass through via Morph Ball; on the other side is a smaller, closed cavern with the door to Frigate Crash Site. A Secret World can be found in this room: [1]
- The Waterfall Cavern is an area in Glitter Gulch Mine in Banjo-Tooie. It's music is a slowed down, deeper version of the Glitter Glutch Mine theme music. To get to it you must follow the river and open the gate using a button and get there in a certain time limit. Inside is a Jiggy. There is an underwater tunnel leading to Hailfire Peaks Icy Side.There is also a door that leads to the Water Storage Area. Here is a map of the small maze: File:Banjo icon.png Locations in Glitter Gulch Mine File:Kazooie icon.png
- The Waterfall Cavern, also known as Waterfall, is a location from the original Final Fantasy. As the title reveals, its entrance is through a waterfall west of Onrac. The area is only comprised of one floor, but it is built similar to a maze as there are multiple dead ends. The Waterfall Cavern holds many rare treasures, including one of the three Ribbons in the game. It is generally considered one of the game's easier dungeons; only the Cockatrices and Pyrolisks pose any threat, and by this point the Light Warriors will have a number of tools to deal with them.
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Significance | - Connects Frigate Crash Site to Landing Site
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Game | - Metroid Prime
- Banjo-Tooie (XBLA)
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Items | - *Wizard's Staff
*Ribbon
*Defender
*24850 gil
*Warp Cube
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Enemies | - *Clay Golem
*Cockatrice
*Green Dragon
*King Mummy
*Mummy
*Nightmare
*Pyrolisk
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Lit | - cave behind the waterfall
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Notable features | - Pool of Water, waterfalls, large rock that divides room
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abstract | - Waterfall Cavern is a room in Tallon Overworld in Metroid Prime. It is a small cave, open to the sky and inhabited by a number of Blastcaps on many mossy rocks. It consists mainly of a shallow pond and a few small waterfalls in one corner. A large piece of rock divides the room partway, so that Samus can only pass through via Morph Ball; on the other side is a smaller, closed cavern with the door to Frigate Crash Site. A Secret World can be found in this room: [1]
- The Waterfall Cavern is an area in Glitter Gulch Mine in Banjo-Tooie. It's music is a slowed down, deeper version of the Glitter Glutch Mine theme music. To get to it you must follow the river and open the gate using a button and get there in a certain time limit. Inside is a Jiggy. There is an underwater tunnel leading to Hailfire Peaks Icy Side.There is also a door that leads to the Water Storage Area. Here is a map of the small maze: File:Banjo icon.png Locations in Glitter Gulch Mine File:Kazooie icon.png
- The Waterfall Cavern, also known as Waterfall, is a location from the original Final Fantasy. As the title reveals, its entrance is through a waterfall west of Onrac. The area is only comprised of one floor, but it is built similar to a maze as there are multiple dead ends. The Waterfall Cavern holds many rare treasures, including one of the three Ribbons in the game. It is generally considered one of the game's easier dungeons; only the Cockatrices and Pyrolisks pose any threat, and by this point the Light Warriors will have a number of tools to deal with them.
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