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This is where ever lava can be found. These things are impassible until they subside for the time being. However, these geysers can be rode on, simply throw a [[Jar#Water Pot|Water Pot]] where the geyser will rise again and land on the new piece of land. The geyser will shoot you up to another level and you can go on with your quest.
'''Lava Geysers''' are jets of lava the spew upwards (or even off the side as seen in {{TWW}}) which are used to hinder [[Link]]s progression in his quest. They are easily avoided by standing in place and waiting for them to subside and go back down, giving Link enough time to cross over them. In {TWW}}, Link can use water-filled pots and spread water over where the geyser was in order to harden some lava to create a platform of which Link can use to jump onto. This platform will stay harden for a short time and the geyser will burst, allowing Link to be shot up to the next level.


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Revision as of 00:58, 4 June 2010

Lava Geysers are jets of lava the spew upwards (or even off the side as seen in The Wind Waker) which are used to hinder Links progression in his quest. They are easily avoided by standing in place and waiting for them to subside and go back down, giving Link enough time to cross over them. In {TWW}}, Link can use water-filled pots and spread water over where the geyser was in order to harden some lava to create a platform of which Link can use to jump onto. This platform will stay harden for a short time and the geyser will burst, allowing Link to be shot up to the next level.