The southern and northern routes both take the young hero to the roof of the castle, and are filled with deadly obstacles and enemy encounters. The outer area is patrolled by Garo ninjas, who provide information about the place after Link defeats them. The Castle is an ancient building that is home to countless undead enemies, especially ReDeads and Wallmasters.
It is a small opening next to the main gate and can be opened by removing the Sun Block, by either reflecting sunlight on it or shooting it with a Light Arrow. The other entrance can only be used once the Mirror Shield or the Light Arrows have been obtained.After obtaining the Mirror Shield from Beneath the Well, there is a small cave that is connected to the courtyard of the Castle.Therefore, Link has to find an entrance somewhere else. With the Mirror Shield in hand, you are now ready to tackle Ikana Castle and then move on to the final dungeon of the game.The main entrance of the Castle of Ikana is sealed up by an impenetrable Front Gate and cannot be entered normally. Use your Fire Arrows to light them and a chest containing the Mirror Shield will appear. You can optain it inside by playing Epona's Song when standing next to the cow (as long as you have an empty bottle).Īt the end of the well you will enter a room where there are four unlit torches.
Defeat him and his soul will be left on the ground. Note that there's also a difference between hot water and regular water - you'll need both. For example, when they ask for creepy crawlies, that's obviously bugs. When they ask for an item, give it to them and they will let you pass. You need the above items to barter with the Gibdos inside the well to pass through the doors that they are guarding. Complete Madam Aroma's epic notebook entry to get the final bottle.Complete the cemetery side-quest to get this bottle.Win the Beaver races in Great Bay (you need the Hookshot to get above the waterfall where they are held) to get this bottle.Win the Goron races and you will get a bottle filled with gold dust.