What can I do if I accidentally knock the block down multiple levels in the Fire Temple?
I am playing the 3ds version of Ocarina of Time, and I am currently on the Fire Temple. I reached the area where you need to use the hammer to knock down a block multiple floors, until it becomes a stepping stone leading to the locked door that needs the Boss Key.
I knocked it down one floor, and then immediately knocked it down again without checking what was in the room. Now I can't figure out how to reach that room again, and I think it might be necessary to go through that room in order to get to the Boss Key. Is there any way I can reach it?
I can't just shut off my 2ds; I accidentally saved after I messed up.
Best Answer
I was thinking of the wrong room: I'd already been to the invisible fire wall maze, where I needed to go to and press a rusty switch with the hammer.
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How do I get the hammer in the Fire Temple?
For freeing the Goron, Link gets a chest. This chest contains a small key, which is used to unlock the door that's on the right in the main room. Now, go back to the very first room where Link originally came in to start this temple, and unlock the door.How do I free the Goron in Ocarina of Time?
The statue blocking the door can be beaten away with the hammer (be sure to hit it from the side). Smash the pillar in the next room to create a set of stairs, leading down to a blue switch.How do I move the statue in the Fire Temple?
Volvagia: Fire Temple BossQuickly rush over to him, avoiding his fiery breath, and hit him on the head with your megaton hammer, he will then be stunned and you can strike him with your sword or use your megaton hammer a second time. After a few hits, Volvagia will emerge from his fiery pit and fly around.Ocarina of Time Playthrough 31 (Getting to the Fire Temple)
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