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In {{TP}}, there is a Hot Spring in [[Kakariko Village]] and another one in [[Death Mountain]]. The Kakariko Hot Spring is located atop the [[Elde Inn]] and is merely a small pond.<ref>{{Cite|Kakariko Hot Spring / Anyone and everyone is welcome. Soak slowly to warm your heart!|Sign|TP}}</ref> Link can only reach it via the Elde Inn. The Hot Spring from Death Mountain is a popular spot for Gorons.<ref>{{Cite|Without sumo matches, the hot spring is the only thing we have to look forward to, Brother.|Goron|TP}}</ref> There is also a [[Goron Shop#Twilight Princess|Goron Shop]] located in the far end of the Hot Spring. Besides scooping Hot Spring Water from them, Link can recover his [[Heart]]s by standing in Hot Springs.<ref>{{Cite|Sitting in a hot spring warms up your body and soul...and gradually fills you up with energy, Brother.|Goron|TP}}</ref>
In {{TP}}, there is a Hot Spring in [[Kakariko Village]] and another one in [[Death Mountain]]. The Kakariko Hot Spring is located atop the [[Elde Inn]] and is merely a small pond.<ref>{{Cite|Kakariko Hot Spring / Anyone and everyone is welcome. Soak slowly to warm your heart!|Sign|TP}}</ref> Link can only reach it via the Elde Inn. The Hot Spring from Death Mountain is a popular spot for Gorons.<ref>{{Cite|Without sumo matches, the hot spring is the only thing we have to look forward to, Brother.|Goron|TP}}</ref> There is also a [[Goron Shop#Twilight Princess|Goron Shop]] located in the far end of the Hot Spring. Besides scooping Hot Spring Water from them, Link can recover his [[Heart]]s by standing in Hot Springs.<ref>{{Cite|Sitting in a hot spring warms up your body and soul...and gradually fills you up with energy, Brother.|Goron|TP}}</ref>


===''Breath of the Wild''===
==={{BotW|-}}===
In {{BotW}}, a number of Hot Springs can be found across the [[Eldin (Region)|Eldin Region]] and the [[Hebra Mountains]]. The Spring's warm waters will gradually replenish Link's Hearts so long as he is at least waist-deep in the water. A number of Hot Springs in Eldin are named, including [[Gero Pond]], the [[Goron Hot Springs]], [[Lake Ferona]], and [[Lake Intenouch]]. Unnamed Hot Springs can also be found around the region. The various Hot Springs in Hebra are all named, including [[Goflam's Secret Hot Spring]], [[Sherfin's Secret Hot Spring]] and [[Sturnida Secret Hot Spring]]. There is also an isolated unnamed Hot Spring in [[West Necluda]] just south-southwest of [[Mount Rozudo]], and another located beneath [[Hyrule Castle]].
In {{BotW}}, a number of Hot Springs can be found across the [[Eldin (Region)|Eldin Region]] and the [[Hebra Mountains]]. The Spring's warm waters will gradually replenish Link's Hearts so long as he is at least waist-deep in the water. A number of Hot Springs in Eldin are named, including [[Gero Pond]], the [[Goron Hot Springs]], [[Lake Ferona]], and [[Lake Intenouch]]. Unnamed Hot Springs can also be found around the region. The various Hot Springs in Hebra are all named, including [[Goflam's Secret Hot Spring]], [[Sherfin's Secret Hot Spring]] and [[Sturnida Secret Hot Spring]]. There is also an isolated unnamed Hot Spring in [[West Necluda]] just south-southwest of [[Mount Rozudo]], and another located beneath [[Hyrule Castle]].



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Template:Place Hot Springs are recurring locations in The Legend of Zelda series.

Features and Overview

Majora's Mask

In Majora's Mask, three Hot Springs can be found. The first one is located in the Goron Graveyard. After obtaining the Goron Mask, Link can pull Darmani III's grave to reveal the spring. Link can use an empty Bottle to scoop some Hot Spring Water and unfreeze one of the Gorons outside the graveyard, the Goron Elder, and the entrance to the second Hot Spring. The second one is located inside a Secret Grotto in the second of the Twin Islands. The last spring can be found Beneath the Well in Ikana Canyon. It is protected by a Dexihand and can be used to get some Hot Spring Water for one of the Gibdos inside.

Twilight Princess

In Twilight Princess, there is a Hot Spring in Kakariko Village and another one in Death Mountain. The Kakariko Hot Spring is located atop the Elde Inn and is merely a small pond.[1] Link can only reach it via the Elde Inn. The Hot Spring from Death Mountain is a popular spot for Gorons.[2] There is also a Goron Shop located in the far end of the Hot Spring. Besides scooping Hot Spring Water from them, Link can recover his Hearts by standing in Hot Springs.[3]

Breath of the Wild

In Breath of the Wild, a number of Hot Springs can be found across the Eldin Region and the Hebra Mountains. The Spring's warm waters will gradually replenish Link's Hearts so long as he is at least waist-deep in the water. A number of Hot Springs in Eldin are named, including Gero Pond, the Goron Hot Springs, Lake Ferona, and Lake Intenouch. Unnamed Hot Springs can also be found around the region. The various Hot Springs in Hebra are all named, including Goflam's Secret Hot Spring, Sherfin's Secret Hot Spring and Sturnida Secret Hot Spring. There is also an isolated unnamed Hot Spring in West Necluda just south-southwest of Mount Rozudo, and another located beneath Hyrule Castle.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
Language Name
France FrenchEU Source chaude
Germany German heißen Quelle
Spain SpanishEU Manantial caliente

Gallery

References

  1. "Kakariko Hot Spring / Anyone and everyone is welcome. Soak slowly to warm your heart!" — Sign (Twilight Princess)
  2. "Without sumo matches, the hot spring is the only thing we have to look forward to, Brother." — Goron (Twilight Princess)
  3. "Sitting in a hot spring warms up your body and soul...and gradually fills you up with energy, Brother." — Goron (Twilight Princess)