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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]'', the Lost Woods was very similar to its depiction in ''A Link to the Past'', from its geographical location and general appearance to its housing the Master Sword in the same grove. However, the path to the Master Sword was expanded into a log tunnel maze in which Link had to follow the directions of a group of [[Poe|Poes]] to proceed. After solving the maze once, however, it disappeared and allowed Link to head straight to the Master Sword's grove. Once again, the sword required the three pendants to be drawn, and it was returned to its pedestal at the end of the game. The Skull Woods also appeared again, this time as the Lost Woods' [[Lorule]] counterpart.
 
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]'', the Lost Woods was very similar to its depiction in ''A Link to the Past'', from its geographical location and general appearance to its housing the Master Sword in the same grove. However, the path to the Master Sword was expanded into a log tunnel maze in which Link had to follow the directions of a group of [[Poe|Poes]] to proceed. After solving the maze once, however, it disappeared and allowed Link to head straight to the Master Sword's grove. Once again, the sword required the three pendants to be drawn, and it was returned to its pedestal at the end of the game. The Skull Woods also appeared again, this time as the Lost Woods' [[Lorule]] counterpart.
  
The Lost Woods were also featured in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. It was located in the northern part of the map and to the west of Death Mountain, similar to its placement in ''A Link to the Past'' and its related games. It was part of the Great Hyrule Forest and was surrounded by Lake Mekar. The [[Korok Forest]] was located at the center of the Lost Woods, and that is where the Master Sword was kept. As for the Lost Woods itself, this incarnation was filled with a deep fog that could overwhelm Link and return him to the entrance if he strayed from the correct paths. The main way to navigate the paths through these Lost Woods was to follow the direction in which the flame of a lit torch blew in the wind.
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The Lost Woods were also featured in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. It was located in the northern part of the map and to the east of Death Mountain, similar to its placement in ''A Link to the Past'' and its related games. It was part of the Great Hyrule Forest and was surrounded by Lake Mekar. The [[Korok Forest]] was located at the center of the Lost Woods, and that is where the Master Sword was kept. As for the Lost Woods itself, this incarnation was filled with a deep fog that could return the player to the entrance if they wandered into it. The main way to navigate the forest was to follow the direction in which the flame of a lit torch blew in the wind.
  
 
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