The savage labyrinth consists of 50 floors each split up into 5 different themed portions from the game s main dungeons along with enemies that correspond with that area.
Savage labyrinth floor 31.
Recently i ve been playing through the wind waker and decided to do the savage labyrinth which is a mini dungeon located on outset island.
The only recovery items are at every tenth floor.
The ability to break stone statues is needed to carry on past floor 31 of the savage labyrinth.
In the original wind.
To move on past that floor the mirror shield is required although moving on is completely optional.
In the savage labyrinth you ll be fighting every enemy in the game other than boss characters.
Link s objective is to clear out all the enemies in order to extinguish the circle of flames that surround the hole leading to the floor below.
Also enemies do not drop spoils recovery items and pick up items if link defeats them but he can use the grappling hook on many enemies like a darknut to obtain items.
Lastly it proves invaluable in the final battle during which link uses it to reflect princess zelda s light arrows onto ganondorf when he begins to dodge them giving link an opportunity to land the finishing blow.
Labyrinth is a word of pre greek origin whose derivation and meaning are uncertain.
On floor 31 is the triforce chart 6 which is probably the main reason that you d go here.
The first 10 floors have enemies from the dragon roost cavern floors 11 20 have enemies from the forest haven and floors 21 30 have enemies from the tower of the gods.
The savage labyrinth is a 50 floor gauntlet facing enemies that link has previously fought in the various dungeons of the game.
The savage labyrinth is a hidden cave that link must enter to obtain a triforce chart in the wind waker or a triforce shard in the wind waker hd which are located on floor thirty one.
The savage labyrinth is a cave on outset island where you fight 50 floors of monsters you need the power bracelets to lift the massive head covering the savage labyrinth.
Arthur evans who excavated the palace of knossos in crete early in the 20th century suggested that the palace was the original labyrinth and since the double axe motif.
There are a series of floors in which you have to.