Snowhead Temple

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Snowhead Temple
Location(s) Snowhead
Game(s) Majora's Mask
Main Item Fire Arrow
Mini-boss(es) Wizrobe
Boss(es) Masked Mechanical Monster: Goht
Theme Music Snowhead Temple Theme
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Snowhead Temple is the second dungeon in Majora's Mask.

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Entrance to the Temple

The dungeon is found in the northernmost zone of Snowhead Mountain, at the top of an ice formation. It's protected by an invisible, giant Goron, which blows a blizzard to protect it.[1] The Goron can only be seen by using the Lens of Truth, and can be put sleep by playing Goron Lullaby.[2] It is impossible to reach the dungeon unless Goron Link plays Goron Lullaby.

Themes and Navigation

Puzzle-wise, this temple is based on the following: It's divided into four floors and one basement, but all of them have in common a big, central room; in it, there is a huge circular spot that Link can walk through initially in floor one. Higher floors require Goron Link to curl to jump the abyss present and avoid failing. As Link progresses on his way, he finds that it's possible to press a hidden switch that elevates the cylindrical rocky base supporting the circular spot, which gives Link access to a mini-boss room in floor four as the spot now will serve as a path to it. Beating the Wizrobe will award Link with the Boss Key, vital to have access to the creature responsible for the curse on Snowhead Mountain, Goht.

However, elevating the spot also avoids Link to enter a passage (on third floor) leading to the boss's room because of the solid obstruction by the rocky base, and not doing so simply renders said path inaccessible because of a chasm that can't be beaten by Goron Link. In this case, Link (in Goron form) must break the two pairs of the weakest segments of the spot's base, one located in floor two and the other in floor three; when this is done, so is the decrease of the spot's level, matching it with that of the third floor's passage leading to the lair of the temple's boss. A word of caution: Link must do this only when the Boss Key was already collected; if he breaks the weak ice segments of the pillar before collecting the aforementioned key in floor four, he won't be able to collect it because the level of the pillar will be lowered once its weak segments are removed; to amend this, the young hero must press the button that appears in the basement to bring down the pillar, then press again the button that elevates it; when this is done, the pillar will reappear with the weak ice segments and the process can be started again.

In this dungeon, Link receives Fire Arrows after defeating Wizrobe for the first time. These arrows are necessary to break snowballs, melt ice and and defeat enemies more easily; also, if Link is able to collect all 15 Stray Fairies in the dungeon and return them to the Great Fairy, his reward is a Magic Meter upgrade.[3] The Boss of this temple is the Masked Mechanical Monster Goht; after his defeat, Link receives a full Heart Container and Goht's Remains.

This ice-themed temple, possibly more complex and difficult than the first, also has rooms with lava, although they're no match for Goron Link's hardened body, able to resist intense heat.

Trivia

  • It should be noted that the fragments of the last form of Blizzeta, the boss of the Snowpeak Ruins in Twilight Princess, are very similar to the exterior shape of the Snowhead Temple.
  • This is the only dungeon in Majora's Mask with only one mini-boss that is fought twice. It shares this trait with most dungeons from Ocarina of Time and some from other games in the series.

References

  1. "What's that? There's something in the middle of that blizzard... Can't you see it?" —Tatl (Majora's Mask)
  2. "Aha! So the Gorons fall asleep if they hear the Goron's Lullaby! That's convenient..." —Tatl (Majora's Mask)
  3. "Your Magic Power has been enhanced! You now have twice as much Magic Power!" —N/A (Majora's Mask)


Names in Other Regions File:Jabber Nut MC.gif
Language Region Name
Spanish Spain Templo del Pico Nevado
French France/Canada Temple du Pic des Neiges
German Germany Pic Hibernia Tempel
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