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I'm not sure I understand how this is an earth dungeon. I mean, yes, it has rolling boulders, but lots of dungeons have those, and aside from them there isn't really much about the place that suggests an earth theme. Honestly, I could more easily understand it being called a water dungeon, since raising and lowering the water level is a central part of progressing. (I do not actually think it needs to be classified as a water dungeon either; I'm just pointing this out.) Is there something obvious I'm missing? --[[User:Osteoderm Jacket|Osteoderm Jacket]] 04:44, 1 March 2012 (EST)
I'm not sure I understand how this is an earth dungeon. I mean, yes, it has rolling boulders, but lots of dungeons have those, and aside from them there isn't really much about the place that suggests an earth theme. Honestly, I could more easily understand it being called a water dungeon, since raising and lowering the water level is a central part of progressing. (I do not actually think it needs to be classified as a water dungeon either; I'm just pointing this out.) Is there something obvious I'm missing? --[[User:Osteoderm Jacket|Osteoderm Jacket]] 04:44, 1 March 2012 (EST)
:Stemming from this, how can Mutoh's Temple be considered a desert dungeon, either? There's no sand inside it, it's not located in a desert...As an earth dungeon, at least, it still had the boulders and such, as well as the Hammer, which can be used to...smash stuff...but I don't see at all how this is a desert dungeon. Why don't we either change it back to an earth dungeon based on the things I just mentioned or just strip it down to just being a water dungeon, at least?

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uh

Wait, no, there is a mention of the word "gold". But not in relation to this temple! User:Ando/sig 02:16, 24 October 2008 (UTC)

Mutoh

Is there any significance in the name Mutoh? I'm suprised to see no mention of it, but I'm fairly certain that having a king's name the same as a carpenter's isn't just a coincidence. Yashichi 02:51, 22 April 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Earth Dungeon

I'm not sure I understand how this is an earth dungeon. I mean, yes, it has rolling boulders, but lots of dungeons have those, and aside from them there isn't really much about the place that suggests an earth theme. Honestly, I could more easily understand it being called a water dungeon, since raising and lowering the water level is a central part of progressing. (I do not actually think it needs to be classified as a water dungeon either; I'm just pointing this out.) Is there something obvious I'm missing? --Osteoderm Jacket 04:44, 1 March 2012 (EST)

Stemming from this, how can Mutoh's Temple be considered a desert dungeon, either? There's no sand inside it, it's not located in a desert...As an earth dungeon, at least, it still had the boulders and such, as well as the Hammer, which can be used to...smash stuff...but I don't see at all how this is a desert dungeon. Why don't we either change it back to an earth dungeon based on the things I just mentioned or just strip it down to just being a water dungeon, at least?