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(Some nice art, compliments of RLee/marshmallow)
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Zelda: Majora's Mask FAQ/Walkthrough (N64)
Version 1.7 - Last Revised on 03/16/2001
By Dallas Scott (SDallas19@yahoo.com)
http://www.gamefaqs.com - http://www.dallasmac.com
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Legal Disclaimer
This document is Copyright 2000-2001, Dallas (sdallas19@yahoo.com) and may
not be reproduced nor retransmitted in any form without advance permission
from the author. It may not be altered, edited, sold, given as an incentive
to buy, published, etc. without prior consent from the author. If the above
terms are broken, legal action will take place on account of Copyright
Infringement. This document is unofficial and is in no way affiliated with
any company. Logo is Copyright 2000, Nintendo of America/Nintendo of Japan.
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Revisions.................................................................I
Prologue.................................................................II
Characters..............................................................III
Game Overview............................................................IV
Bare-Boned Walkthrough....................................................V
Walkthrough..............................................................VI
Side Quests/Miscellaneous...............................................VII
Items/Weapons..........................................................VIII
Songs....................................................................IX
Masks.....................................................................X
Heart Piece Locations....................................................XI
Enemies.................................................................XII
Secrets/Codes/Tips.....................................................XIII
Frequently Asked Questions..............................................XIV
Information..............................................................XV
WARNING: This document contains massive spoilers for Zelda: Majora's Mask on
the N64. If you do not want to have the game spoiled for you as you play, I
advise not reading this document.
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I. REVISIONS
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FRENCH TRANSLATION:
I'd like to give major thanks to Mathieu Ménard for translating this guide
into French for me. French readers can now find the translated version of this
guide at: http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/n64/file/zelda_majors_mask_french.txt
Once again, major credit goes to Mathieu Ménard for his excellent translating
skills.
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V1.6 (01/06/2001):
Added three more monster descriptions to the Enemy Listing thanks to NPA
Keaton, also changed the Legal Disclaimers to reflect the new year and added
NPA Keaton to the credits section for his contribution. Thanks!
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V1.5 (12/28/2000):
Slightly reformatted the guide. All section titles are now centered and
I spellchecked the guide again as well.
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PLAGIARIST CAUGHT!:
The person who registered Pyro X's domain name received my letter and shut
down Pyro X's site, so the plagiarist has been caught.
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V1.4 (12/17/2000):
Added two more questions regarding the Great Fairy Sword to the "Frequently
Asked Questions" section and fixed two mistranslations, both of these additions
thanks to AstroBlue. Don't forget to read the news above this.
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V1.3 (12/16/2000):
Fixed a couple more translation errors that people have been correcting me
on for some time now. There still may be a few random song names that I've
mistranslated, so if you find any mistakes, let me know.
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V1.2 (11/26/2000):
A few more errors fixed thanks to several readers correcting them for me.
Also did some formatting changes and spellchecked a bit. Not much more to come,
just error fixing, question adding, spellcheckings and format changes here
and there.
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V1.1 (11/15/2000):
Fixed some more minor errors in the guide, as well as added a couple more
secrets to the "Secrets" section (both thanks to Aprosenf@aol.com.) Added one
more enemy to the enemy listing, and spellchecked the entire guide again.
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ANNOUNCEMENT:
It's seems the "Videogaming" web site (http://www.videogaming.net) has
taken my guide without permission, but not only that...they've altered the
legal disclaimer, the credits, and other sections of the guide, which is
(believe it or not) breaking the copyright infringement law. If you are as sick
and tired of these thieving sites as I am, give these guys a piece of your
mind, their e-mail address is: info@videogaming.net. They've stolen literally
thousands of other author's FAQs (including Dingo Jellybean's excellent Chrono
Cross FAQ) and altered them. Thanks for any support you readers give me and the
many other honest, hard-working authors out there.
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V1.0 (11/14/2000):
After several e-mails, I've added the answer to the 22nd Keaton Question.
Thanks to all who gave me the answer, although I can't credit you individually,
I do thank you all. On a side note, please note that I receive tons of e-mail
on a daily basis, and I can't reply to every single one. Don't take it
personally, I just don't have time to reply to all of your e-mails.
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V0.9 (11/09/2000):
This FAQ is now 100% complete! Everything is done; the walkthrough, the
lists, the locations, everything. Of course, I'll still be updating with small
things, like questions to add to the 'Frequently Asked Questions' section, or
other small tidbits that I missed. Hope you enjoy the game as much as I did!
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V0.84 (11/02/2000):
Fixed some names to match the US version of the game, also finished off the
"Anju and Kafei" notebook activity in the Side Quests section (thanks to
SirCheeveri.) Added a few more mask locations, and that's about it for this
update. Still have a few things left to add, but not much.
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V0.8 (11/01/2000):
Added the remaining heart piece locations thanks to SirCheeveri, also fixed
a few more errors in the FAQ, and added the rest of the 1st Skulltulla House
locations thanks to Mr. ReX. Please people, I appreciate you trying to help,
but it is unnecessary to constantly send me e-mail fixing very minor events in
my FAQ. The way things are will work fine, and unless the error you find
affects the game majorly, please don't e-mail me about it. I get way too much
e-mail as it is, and I really don't need more. Also, any site can now use this
FAQ as long as they ask first; I removed the list of sites that can use my FAQ
because there are just too many to keep track of.
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V0.79 (10/30/2000):
More Enemies added to the "Enemy Listing" section, changed some more names
to match the US version, fixed a couple more minor errors and added more heart
piece locations to the respective section, plus added some more characters to
the characters section. The rest of the final boss strategy will be coming
soon, to finish off that section.
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V0.784 (10/29/2000):
Added the Stone Tower Temple Fairy Locations thanks to SirCheeveri, as well
as fixed some more minor errors thanks to Thortok2000. Reformatted the Heart
Piece Locations section so they are listed by location rather than just having
them randomly numbered. More heart piece locations and enemies coming soon.
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V0.78 (10/28/2000):
Pretty big update here. I fixed a bunch of small little errors and changed
some more of the names to match the US version. Started the Notebook Entries
part of the Side Quests section. I did a lot of work on the side quests section
today. Started the "Secrets/Tips/Codes" section, as well as added more enemies
to the enemy listing and spell checked the guide again. More to come.
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V0.77 (10/27/2000):
Added a few more monsters to the Enemy List section, plus a few more items
and weapons. I also changed a few more names to match the US version of the
game, plus a few more questions to the F.A.Q. section and finally some additions
to the "Side Quests/Misc." section; And that's about it for this version. More
enemies, and random items, heart pieces, etc. coming soon.
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V0.762 (10/26/2000):
Started the Enemy List section, as well as added a map of Termina in the
"Game Overview" section. With the next update, I'll start the "Secrets" section
and add a bunch more enemies as well as start updating the other incomplete
sections of the guide.
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V0.76 (10/25/2000):
Revised the Prologue to match the US version (thanks to Devin Morgan) and
completely finished the Spoiler-Free Walkthrough. I also have some new
sections coming to the "Side Quests" section pretty soon, as well as all the
other remaining sections I have to finish (or start in some cases.)
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V0.75 (10/25/2000):
Finished some more of the Spoiler-Free walkthrough, as well as changed a few
more of the names so they match the US version. I still have a lot of changes
to make as far as the names of locations, items, weapons, masks, songs, etc.
go, so if you find a misspelled name, let me know so I can fix it. I'll try
to finish up the spoiler-free walkthrough by tomorrow and start on the Enemy
listing as well as the rest of the heart piece locations.
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V0.74 (10/24/2000):
Alright, walkthrough is complete, with the exception of the rest of the
final boss strategy, which I will be added shortly. I've added Dungeon Fairy
Locations for the first three dungeons, thanks to The 64 Chimp, and the final
dungeon fairy locations are coming soon. I also changed some of the names of
locations, masks, and songs to the US names, but there are still some items,
weapons, masks, songs, locations, enemies, bosses, etc. that still have the
Japanese names, and I need you people to correct them for me, as I don't have
nor do I have intentions of buying the US version. I also took my Spoiler-Free
guide and added it to this FAQ, so if you still see my Spoiler-Free FAQ on
GameFAQs, it isn't my fault, as I've requested it to be removed. More to come
with the next update.
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V0.71 (10/18/2000):
Walkthrough is now 98% complete, all I have to add are the strategies for
the last two forms of the final boss, and that's it. In this update, I've
added more to the "Filling the Log Book" side quest, as well as added more to
the walkthrough.
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V0.7 (10/17/2000):
Started and Finished both parts of the Stone Tower Temple (Reality and
Illusion) in the walkthrough. The walkthrough is now 90% complete, and the only
thing that needs to be done is the final stage of the game, as well as the
final boss strategy. The dungeon fairy locations will be coming very soon,
and once the walkthrough is finished I will begin adding the rest of the heart
piece locations, and the remaining sections of the guide.
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V0.681 (10/16/2000):
Fixed a few minor errors and added an easier way to defeating Gyorg (the
third dungeon boss) thanks to The 64 Chimp. More on the walkthrough coming
later today.
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V0.68 (10/15/2000):
Finished up to the Stone Tower Temple. Walkthrough is now about 88%
complete, but I still have to add the rest of the heart pieces, the remaining
songs/masks/items and start/finish the enemy listing, along with add more
questions to the F.A.Q. section, as well as start the secrets/codes/tips
section + dungeon fairy locations and finish the 1st gold skulltulla house
strategy. It sounds like a lot, but once I get the walkthrough done, the other
stuff is a breeze to finish.
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V0.65 (10/14/2000):
Started the "Filling the Log Book" side quest, not much finished on that
yet, but I'm getting there. Added both Gold Skulltulla House side quests into
the walkthrough, plus added up to the Underworld section in the walkthrough.
A couple more masks have been added to the proper section, as well as another
item to the "Items/Weapons" section, and that's pretty much it for this update.
As usual, more to come.
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V0.62 (10/13/2000):
Finished the Item Collection section after the Great Bay walkthrough, as
well as the "Inside the Grave" section. Fixed some errors with a few of the
heart pieces (removed the numbers of each heart piece all throughout the
walkthrough) also added another mask and another song to the respective
sections. This FAQ may now also be hosted by HYRULE: The Land of Zelda
(http://www.htloz.com), more to come.
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V0.6 (10/12/2000):
Started and finished the Great Bay Temple section in the walkthrough,
including the boss strategy. Added a question to the F.A.Q. section, along
with some more items/weapons, as well as the Gyorg Guardian Mask to the
"Masks" section. I also remembered about the 15 dungeon fairies, and decided
to list the locations of all 15 in each dungeon _after_ I finish the entire
walkthrough itself. Also added another site to the list of sites who can post
this FAQ, possibly more coming tonight, but most likely more coming tomorrow,
if I feel better, that is.
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V0.58 (10/11/2000):
All done with the (excessively long) Gerudo Lagoon section in the
walkthrough, ready to start on the Great Bay Temple section. Added another
song to the "Songs" section, along with a couple more weapons to the Item &
Weapons section. Finally, I added another site to the list of sites who have
permission to post this FAQ. More to come, as usual.
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V0.5 (10/10/2000):
Got farther with the Gerudo Lagoon section in the walkthrough, added a bunch
of items to the Item/Weapons list, along with 2 more heart piece locations
in the "Heart Piece Locations" section. Also started the "Side Quests" section
telling how to upgrade your Kokiri Sword to a Gilded Sword. Finally, added the
controls for Zora Link, and spell-checked the document for the 2nd time.
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V0.4 (10/10/2000):
Finished up the Great Bay/Zora Hall section in the walkthrough and began
the Gerudo Lagoon section (finished up to the maze.) Also added a few items
to the Items/Weapons section, as well as two more mask locations and
descriptions to the Mask section (Zora Mask and Stone Mask.) More coming
later today, or early tomorrow.
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V0.3 (10/9/2000):
Not a big update, but I did add more to the walkthrough. Started the Great
Bay/Zora Hall section in the walkthrough, almost finished with that. More
item/weapons along with characters and more on the walkthrough coming with the
next update. Now, I would like to ask all you readers a big favor. If you come
across this FAQ posted on any web site other than the ones listed on the bottom
of this FAQ, can you _please_ notify me so I can take care of it. I really hate
sites who rip off other people's work, and only you can help me find them.
Thank you.
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V0.2 (10/8/2000):
Added mask functions for all the masks I had listed under the "Mask
Locations" section, plus started the Items/Weapons section. It doesn't have
much, but it has a few items (listed alphabetically.) Ran a spell-check over
the guide and fixed a ton of typos. Also finished up the Romani Ranch area in
the Walkthrough. Make sure you check out my Spoiler-Free guide for the game
along with my Boss Guide while your at it. That's pretty much it for this
version. More items/weapons along with more of the Walkthrough with the next
update.
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V0.1 (10/06/2000):
Initial Release, started a lot of the main sections of the FAQ. Walkthrough
is about 50% complete, characters section complete, overview complete (with the
exception of the Termina Map), prologue complete, started the Heart Piece
Locations section, as well as listed a bunch of songs and masks. If you see a
section missing, that means it hasn't been added yet, but will within given
time. Initially, I planned to release this FAQ when it was 100% complete, but
I have SEVERAL reasons as to why I decided against that. This FAQ, however,
will be updated daily, with large sized updates until it is finished, which
shouldn't be too far off in the distance.
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II. PROLOGUE
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In the land of Hyrule, there echoes a legend.
A legend held dearly by the Royal Family that tells of a boy...
A boy who, after battling evil and saving Hyrule,
crept away from that land that had made him a legend...
Done with the battles he once waged across time,
he embarked on a journey. A secret and personal journey...
A journey in search of a beloved and invaluable friend...
A friend with whom he parted ways
When he finally fulfilled his heroic destiny
and took his place among legends...
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III. CHARACTERS
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You will notice some familiar and not-so-familiar faces in this game. Some
returning favorites from Zelda: OoT, some not-so-favorites, and a bunch of new
faces. You will also find some bosses from previous Zelda games here.
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Anju the Innkeeper
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Anju is a woman who was once engaged to be wed to a man named Kafei. Anju
has the Moon Mask in her possession, and when combined with the Sun Mask, the
two create the "Mask of the Wedded Couple" so Kafei decided to steal the Sun
Mask from the Happy Mask Man, but the Happy Mask Man put a curse on Kafei when
he found out, and the two were never married. Anju went back to her normal job
of running the Inn on the right side of Clock Town, and her worst feature
would be cooking.
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Anju's Grandmother
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Anju's Grandmother lives her life at the Inn, where her granddaughter works,
but she can't be talked to unless you are wearing the All Night Mask (see the
Masks section on how to get this mask.) If you talk to her while wearing this
mask and listen to her stories, she will reward you with a heart piece. You
can find her in one of the rooms of the Inn on the right side of Clock Town.
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The Five Bomber Kids
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This group of kids have formed a group named the "Bombers." There are a
total of 5 of these guys, and they hang out in Clock Town. You can play
Hide-n-Seek with them, and as a reward for finding them (as Deku Link) you will
gain the password that gives you access to the observatory. You will only find
these guys in Clock Town.
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Cremia the Ranch Owner
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This is Romani's older sister and she helps out around the ranch with the
animals. If you talk to her in the morning of the 2nd Day, you can help her on
the 2nd day at 6:00 PM while she delivers the milk by fending off the Gormans
who try to steal your milk bottles. Use arrows to push them back and make sure
they don't break any of the bottles of milk to be rewarded with a heart piece.
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The Deku Scrubs
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Yes, the Deku Scrubs are back! They only do favors for their own kind, so
if you expect to get anything from them, you'll have to use your Deku Mask.
Skull Kid will transform Link into a Deku Scrub in the beginning of the game,
so you can see what the life of a Deku is. Their princess is missing, and you
must find her to rescue the monkey they are holding for the crime.
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The Gorman Brothers
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The Gorman brothers run their own little ranch near Milk Road, but they
are rather rude people. If you talk to them, one of them will offer to sell you
some milk, and later on in the game, they will challenge you to a race (after
you get Epona back.) If you win, you will get a new mask that helps in your
progress of the game.
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The Gorons
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The groaning Gorons are in Termina too, on Snowhead Mountain, only now
their fiery home has become all frozen over. If you don't rescue them, they
will eventually die, ending their race. The Goron mask will allow you to morph
into a Goron, giving you abilities which will allow you to save the Goron race,
as well as converse with them in ease.
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The Happy Mask Man
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Yes, a returning face. The Happy Mask Man hangs around the Clock Tower in
Clock Town. He informs Link that all of his masks are gone, including the Mask
of Majora, and he needs you to collect them all back. You will also learn the
Song of Healing from him, which will cure any curse (using masks.)
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Kamaro the Cursed Man
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This guy stands on a mushroom shaped platform near the outskirts of Clock
Town, and he's cursed by a mask which constantly makes him do a weird dance.
Jump over to him and play the Song of Healing to receive his mask, which you
can then use to get a heart piece from the girls in clock town.
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Kafei, Anju's Fianc
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Kafei was engaged to be married to Anju, but the day before their wedding,
he stole the "Sun Mask" from the Happy Mask Man in order to combine it with
Anju's "Moon Mask" to create the "Mask of the Wedding Couple," but there was
just one minor setback: the Happy Mask Man found out about it. He placed a
curse on Kafei, which turned him into a little boy. From that day on, Kafei
hid his face in a Keaton Mask and lived away in Clock Town. Anju went back
to working at the Inn in Clock Town after her future husband never showed up
for the wedding. (Note that this may or may not be true, as it is never
mentioned in the game.)
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Link, The Hero of the Game
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Obviously, the game is nothing without it's hero, Link. After defeating
Ganon, rides through the forest but ends up getting lost in a place called
Termina. He must find his way back to Hyrule, but is interrupted by an imp
named Skull Kid who steals his horse and Ocarina, so he decides to help out a
bit at Termina (and get his prized possessions back) before he goes back to his
home town. Link now has a new ability, transforming into characters. With
certain masks, Link can transform into a new character with new abilities.
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The Postman of Clock Town
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The postman (who is dressed in a toga outfit) runs all around Clock Town on
a daily basis, delivering and collecting mail. He is a fast runner, so if you
plan to keep up with him, you'll need the Bunny Hood. If you follow him around
for the whole day, and visit his home, he will test your reflexes with a little
game to see if you can stop the clock on 10 seconds exactly, if so you'll win
a heart piece. Other than that, the postman really has no other significance
in the game, except delivering mail.
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The Rosa Sisters
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These two sisters are identical twins and are located on the left side of
Clock Town. They dance to some weird music during the night (6:00 PM - 5:00 AM)
on Days 1 and 2, and if you teach them a new dance using Kamaro's Mask, they
will reward you with a heart piece. If you check the Inn on the right side of
Clock Town, you will find them staying there during the day.
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Romani, The sister of Cremia
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This girl lives at the Romani ranch, she is one of the 2 sisters who live
in a house near the barn. Talk to her after you finish the 2nd dungeon and you
can play some cool mini-games (kill off ghosts to protect her animals, etc.) to
gain useful items. She looks like the girl in Ocarina of Time as well.
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Skull Kid, The Imp
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This evil thief is nothing but trouble. In the opening scene, you will find
him robbing you of your Ocarina and your beloved horse, Epona. He hangs out
with 2 little fairies, who are sort of like his evil minions. What makes him
so evil? He's wearing the Mask of Majora, which has unbelievable powers. You
will encounter him early in the game, right after he takes your valuables
you must give chase.
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Tatl, Link's Companion
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This is 1 of Skull Kid's "minions" and strangely, Tatl looks very similar to
Navi. After Skull Kid transforms Link into a Deku Scrub in the beginning of the
game, Tael will follow him, so Tatl decides to join you and help you get back
to Hyrule. So, I guess you could say that Tatl is evil, but a good kind of
evil. Tatl will act the same way Navi did in Zelda: OoT, gives you important
information about enemies, signs, items, etc.
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Tael, Skull Kid's Companion
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The 2nd, black fairy of Skull Kid's, Tael really has no significance in the
game. He just likes to hang around with Skull Kid and help him do his dirty
deeds by stealing from people. It may seem that Skull Kid treats Tael with very
little respect, but the 2 are inseparable. You won't receive much help from
Tael, he's not as kind-hearted as his sister Tatl.
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Tingle the Map Maker
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Tingle is the map maker of the game with paint on his face that floats
around different areas of the game with a red balloon. Shoot the balloon with
an arrow (or anything else you have to shoot it with) to bring him down and you
can buy various maps for him for (somewhat) reasonable prices.
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Twinrova, The Witches
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Remember those 2 witch sisters from Zelda: OoT (they were one of the bosses)
well, they're back. Koume and Kotake (which make up Twinrova) are back, but
don't worry, they aren't villains anymore. You'll have to save Kotake early on
in the game by gaining some potion from her sister's potion shop in the swamp.
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The Zoras
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Wow, since the last time you saw these fishy people, they've now started
up a musical band. They live in the Great Bay, but their nice cool habitat
has become too warm for them to survive in, and to top it all off, their band
isn't going so well. You're job is to save their band, as well as their lives.
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IV. GAME OVERVIEW
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Whether you have played all previous Zelda games, or this is the first one
you've played, this section contains vital information for the mechanics of
how this game works. Some information you find in this section may be old news,
but there is a lot of new stuff you must learn as well. I suggest all first
time players of THIS game read through this section.
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Controller Configuration
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The controls are pretty much the same as in Zelda: OoT, however, they are
different depending on which mask you are wearing. Below are the controls for
normal Link, Deku Link, Goron Link, and Zora Link, each having their own
different abilities, plus there are some hidden combo controls for secret
moves for some of the characters link plays in the game.
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Normal Link
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A Button: Action button; Confirm
A + Up: Roll
Z + A: Overhead attack (Leap)
B Button: Cancel; Take out sword; Slash; (When tapped)
B: Spinning Slash (When held; Uses magic)
Z Button: Z-Target enemy/item; Use Shield while walking
Z + A: Overhead attack (Leap)
R Button: Use shield
R + Analog Stick: Move Shield in different directions
C-Up: First Person Mode
C-Down: Use set item
C-Left: Use set item
C-Right: Use set item
D-Pad: No Use
Control Stick: Make Link walk/run (depending on pressure)
Control Stick + R: Move shield around
Start: Brings up Menu; Pauses game
L Button: Toggle Map
Special Abilities: Link can swim in normal water, as well as can dive
for a certain amount of time.
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Deku Link
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A Button: Twirling attack
A: Burrow into Deku Launcher (when standing over launcher)
B Button: Shoots bubble (When tapped; After you gain the ability)
B: Shoots larger bubble (When held)
Z Button: Z-Target enemy/item
R Button: Curl up into a ball; Used as a shield
C-Up: First Person Mode
C-Down: Use set item
C-Left: Use set item
C-Right: Use set item
D-Pad: No Use
Control Stick: Make Deku Link walk/run (depending on pressure)
Control Stick + R: Move shield around
Control Stick: Guide Deku Link while flying
Start: Brings up Menu; Pauses game
L Button: Toggle Map
Special Abilities: Deku Link actually has 2 special abilities. Not only
can he jump 5 skips over water (before drowning) but he can also use Deku
Launcher pads to fly through the air.
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Goron Link
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A Button: Curl into ball
A + Control Stick: Roll (When pressed lightly)
A + Control Stick: Spiked Roll (When held)
A + B: Goron Stomp
B Button: Fire Punch
Z Button: Z-Target enemy/item
C-Up: First Person Mode
C-Down: Use set item
C-Left: Use set item
C-Right: Use set item
D-Pad: No Use
Control Stick: Make Goron Link walk/run (depending on pressure)
A + Control Stick: Roll (When pressed lightly)
A + Control Stick: Spiked Roll (When held)
Start: Brings up Menu; Pauses game
L Button: Toggle Map
Special Abilities: Goron Link has several abilities, even a hidden one. He can
do a "Goron Stomp" to stomp down switches or open secret doors, plus he has
the ability to access what seems to be inaccessible areas using his roll
ability.
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Zora Link
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A Button: Roll (like normal Link)
A: Swim (when underwater)
A: Dive (when on a platform)
B Button: Attack with sword (when tapped)
B: Throw swords (when held)
Z Button: Z-Target enemy/item; Use Shield while walking
C-Up: First Person Mode
C-Down: Use set item
C-Left: Use set item
C-Right: Use set item
D-Pad: No Use
Control Stick: Make Zora Link walk/run/swim (depending on pressure)
A + Control Stick: Move while swimming (while underwater)
Up + Down: Dolphin Jump (while underwater)
Start: Brings up Menu; Pauses game
L Button: Toggle Map
Special Abilities: Zora Link is the only character capable of walking on the
floor of the ocean, along with swimming underwater, and throwing his two
swords at switches or enemies.
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TIME SYSTEM
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You may have noticed there is now an on-screen clock with the Day number,
and what current time it is. You will have a total of 3 days before the moon
falls and you get game over. Every hour in the game = 60 seconds in real life.
No, you don't have 3 days to finish the game but 3 days to finish up what you
are currently doing. For instance, say you are in a dungeon and it's Day 3.
You can play the "Song of Time" which will warp you back to Day #1, but you'll
also lose all of your current item inventory (rupees, arrows, bombs, sticks,
etc.) There are several songs which alter the game clock in all different
ways. You can increase time, decrease time, etc. using different songs.
Keep an eye on your clock and make sure you aren't running low on time, and
don't worry about losing your place in the game. There are now owl statues,
which are located in almost every area of the game. Hit the statue to remember
your place, and you can warp to that location with a tune of your Ocarina.
This system may seem a bit complicated, but you will eventually get used to it
after the first 20 minutes of gameplay. Also keep in mind that some tasks can
only be accomplished at night, others during the day, and some must be done
at a specific time.
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GAME SCREEN
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The game screen is pretty similar to that of "Zelda: Ocarina of Time" with
a few changes and additions. In the upper left corner of the screen is your
health meter. You start out with 3 hearts, and gradually increase as you
collect heart pieces (4 heart pieces = 1 heart increase on meter.) Right under
that is your Magic Meter, which can be increased by collecting dungeon fairies
and taking them back to the great fairy (see the next section.) When you do
things such as shoot bubbles, power charge your sword, shoot fire arrows, or
anything that requires magic, you will lose a bit off your magic meter. To
replenish magic on your meter, collect a bottle of magic or a jug which
replenishes more.
In the bottom-left corner is your wallet amount. This will display how many
rupees you have currently collected, and when in dungeons, you can see how
many Small Keys you've collected so far. You can increase the size of your
wallet by depositing 200 rupees into your bank account in Clock Town. Right
in the center of the screen (on the bottom) is your on-screen clock. You can
see the hour and minute hand, as well as what day it is here, make sure you
keep a watch on your clock, just to make sure you're not running low on time.
Moving along, in the bottom right corner is your mini-map. Some areas have no
maps, in which case there will be nothing here, but when you have a map of
a dungeon or a town, it will appear in a mini version here.
Finally, in the top right corner of the screen is your action area. You
have the A and B buttons, which light up when you are supposed to press them
(for instance, when standing in front of a door, the A button will light up
on the screen, saying the word "Open" meaning you press the A button to open
the door) and you also have your 3 action buttons (C-Left, C-Down, C-Right.)
You are allowed to set 3 items to your action buttons (1 on each button) and
then when that button is pressed, the item that is set to it will be in use.
For example, say you have the Ocarina set to the C-Right button, whenever you
press C-Right, Link will take out his Ocarina. The game screen is pretty much
the same as Ocarina of Time, with the addition of the on-screen clock.
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DUNGEON FAIRIES
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A nice little puzzle has been added to the game (sort of replacing the Gold
Skulltulla quest in Ocarina of Time.) In each dungeon (Woodfall Temple,
Snowhead Temple, etc.) you have an optional little game to play. Hidden in
each dungeon are 15 fairies, they can be in treasure chests, floating in
bubbles, inside enemies, behind blocks, in pots, and almost everywhere else.
Your goal is to collect all 15 of them, and take them to the nearby fairy
fountain (there is a fairy fountain near every dungeon) and you will be
rewarded for finding them all. If you're having trouble finding all of the
fairies, my Walkthrough below has all of their locations in all of the
dungeons you'll encounter in the game.
Remember, this is totally optional, but it is rather useful because you
can maximize your Magic Meter, or receive other helpful rewards. You will also
notice that some fairies are blue, while others are yellow. There _is_ a
difference between the colors of the two; whichever color the fairies are,
that's the great fairy fountain you'll return them to. This new feature kind
of replaces the Gold Skulltulla collection (which was found in Ocarina of Time)
but it's totally up to you whether you want to collect the fairies or not, it
is not mandatory, but if you do collect them, it's beneficial to your game.
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THE OCARINA & SONGS
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A brief history of the Ocarina: In Zelda V (Ocarina of Time) Link first
received his Ocarina from a lovely girl named Saria. For those wondering what
an Ocarina actually is, it's a musical instrument with finger holes and a
mouthpiece for playing different tunes. Throughout the game, you will learn
many, many songs on your Ocarina, each having its own purpose. Some songs alter
time, others help you proceed with the game, some are hidden (meaning you will
never learn them, but can still play them, hence why they are called "hidden"
songs) and the rest you learn from different people. The whole reasoning behind
the songs is to add some uniqueness to the game, after all, the Zelda series
is known for being unique.
There is now a new feature with the Ocarina ("new feature" meaning that I'm
comparing it to Ocarina of Time) which is different instruments. That's right,
you can now play songs on other instruments other than the plain old Ocarina.
When you are Deku Link, you can play with Deku Pipes, and as Goron Link, you can
play with a bongo drum set. This is a nice change from Ocarina of Time, as it
adds a variety of sounds to listen to. As you learn new songs, they are
recorded in your game status menu, so you'll never lose them once you learn
them. If you forget how to play a song, use the game menu as a reference on
the correct buttons to press.
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MAP OF TERMINA
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Snowhead Temple Goron Shrine
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Gerudo Lagoon Death Mountain
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Great Bay -------------- Clock Town --- Mountains --- Graveyard
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| / | Ikana Canyon --- Stone Tower
Zora Hall / | \
/ Milk Road | Ikana Ruins
Great Bay Temple | The Swamp
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Romani Ranch Lost Woods |
Deku Palace
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Woodfall Temple
Copyright 2000, Dallas Scott
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V. BARE-BONED WALKTHROUGH
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The following walkthrough contains no spoilers as you read and play through
the game, but it is also very bare-boned, meaning it isn't as thorough and
detailed as the main walkthrough, which can be found directly after this one.
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Lost Woods
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* View the opening cinema to get a feel for the game.
* Cut the bushes up ahead to get at least 5 rupees.
* Go through the cave to the north and fall through the hole, watch the cinema
with Skull Kid.
* Go through the north door, and use the flowers to launch over to the door
on the ledge.
* Go through the door, use the flowers to transport from platform to platform,
and get the Deku Nuts in the treasure chest.
* Walk through the door, past the twisted hallway, and into the next room.
* Make your way up the ramps to the top, talk to the Happy Mask Man, then go
through the double door into Clock Town.
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Clock Town
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* Walk up 2 floors of stairs, go through the opening, and talk to the elf.
* Get the town map from the elf for 5 rupees, then go to the far south of
Clock Town.
* At the water, jump to get the fairy, then go back to where you got the map.
Go through the cave, and release the fairy.
* Learn the Bubble Shooter ability from the big fairy.
* Shoot the balloon with your bubble shooter, then talk to the kid.
* Play hide and seek and find the 5 kids (2 are in this area, 2 are in the
center of the map, and 1 is on the left of the map.)
* Get the password from the kids, then use it to pass into the tunnel.
* Skip the water, kill the skulltulla, pop the balloon, and climb the ladder
into the next room.
* Go up the stairs, look through the telescope.
* Aim the telescope on top of the Clock Tower, watch the cinema, then go through
the door and get the Moon's TearDrop.
* Leave the tunnel, go back to the middle of town, give the Deku Scrub the
Moon's TearDrop in return for the Land Owner's Paper.
* On Day 3 (at 12AM) use the flower to glide over on top of the tower, and up
the stairs to fight Skull Kid.
* Shoot 1 bubble at him, get your ocarina, then play the song of time.
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* Get the fairy at the lake, and return it to the Fairy Fountain to gain the
Great Fairy Mask.
* Go into the observatory as Normal (young) Link and then come back out and
talk to the bomber kid to receive the Notebook (Log Book).
* Deposit 200 Rupees into your account to get a new Adult Wallet.
* At 12AM on any night, go to the park area (where you got the map) and stop
the burglar for the Blast Mask.
* At 12AM on any night, go to the lake and talk to the windmill man for the
Bremen Mask.
* Talk to the woman in the 2nd room at the Mayor's house to receive the Mask
of Kafei.
* Take the south exit of Clock Town, follow Milk Road to the ranch, use your
Bremen Mask to round up the chicks and turn them into chickens to gain the
Bunny Hood, then go back to Clock Town.
* Pay 500 rupees at 10PM on the 3rd night (after you stop the burglar on the
first night, and you have the Mask of Kafei) to the man on the left side of
town to get the All Night Mask.
* Take the south exit, and go straight into the Swamp Area.
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The Swamp
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* Use the lilly pads to cross the water into the next section.
* Go into the cave behind the hut.
* Follow the monkey while wearing your Bunny Hood.
* Talk to Kotake (1/2 of Twinrova), then leave back into the swamp.
* Climb the ladder and go into the hut, talk to Koume to receive a red potion,
then take it back to Kotake.
* Leave the cave, talk to the monkeys, and go back to the first area. Climb
the ladder and go into the hut.
* Talk to Kotake through the hole in the wall to get the Pictograph Box and
a free boat ride.
* Take the boat to the first stop, then get off to enter the Deku Palace.
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Deku Palace
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* Talk to the 2 Deku Scrubs (as Deku Link) then go north into the next room.
* Take a picture of the King (you can give it to the Photo Shop owner for
a heart piece) then go into the maze area.
* Fall into one of the holes and buy the Magic Beans from the merchant.
* Plant the beans in the dirt patch outside on the right.
* When it rains, take the transportation leaf to the upper level of the maze.
* Fly across the mazes, and into the room with the monkey.
* Take out your ocarina when you are by the monkey to learn the Sonata
of Awakening.
* Launch up the ledge and go through the cave into the Woodfall Temple.
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* Use the flowers to launch over to the ledge.
* Read the block to learn the Song of Soaring.
* Launch across the waterfall, and go through the opening.
* Go up the ramps, and launch over to the central platform, play the Sonata
of Awakening as Deku Link.
* Launch over to the structure, and go inside.
* Launch from platform to platform, and go through the door at the end.
* Go down the ramp, and use the Venus fly traps to get to the other side of
the water.
* Walk through the door, and launch up to the left side to get a small key.
* Launch to the north door, go through and kill the enemies inside to receive
the dungeon map.
* Cross the Venus fly traps again and use the small key to enter the door.
* Move the block, go around, move the block again, then light the torch next
to the door to open it.
* Defeat the enemies inside to get the compass.
* Put on the Bunny Hood, light a deku stick, and run upstairs.
* Light this torch, jump across and burn the cobwebs.
* Go into the opening, through the dark hallway and into a circular room.
* Light the 3 torches to open the door.
* Launch across the room, ignoring the dragonflies, go through the door.
* Step on the switch, then go through the north door.
* Go right to fight Metal Dinalfos, and get the Hero's Bow.
* Shoot the eyeball across the room, launch across the room, and go through
the door.
* Fight and defeat Gekko, then get the boss key from the chest.
* Go back to the main room, shoot an arrow through the fire to light the
torch on the giant flower.
* Go around and jump on the spinning flower, and shoot an arrow through the
fire to light the un-lit torch.
* Turn into normal Link, use the Boss key and go through the door.
* Fight and defeat Odolwa (dungeon boss), cut the vines blocking the entrance,
then capture the princess in your bottle.
* Return the princess to her palace.
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* As normal Link, take the left path at the Deku Palace.
* Go through the cave and talk to the Deku Scrub to have a race. If you catch
up to him by the end, you will get the Mask of Scents.
* Talk to Kotake at the Photo Hut to play the archery mini-game. Shoot at least
20 targets to get a heart piece.
* Go through the one of the mazes at the Deku Palace to get another Heart
Piece.
* At Clock Town, play the archery game for 20 rupees, if you break the current
record (30 or so) you will get a new quiver that holds 40 arrows.
* On Day 1 at 12AM, take the north exit out of Clock Town, go left until you
see a mushroom man. Play the Song of Healing to get the Kamaro's Mask.
* On Day 1 or 2 at night, put on the Kamaro's Mask in front of the dancing
girls on the left side of town to get a heart piece.
* Purchase bombs at Shop in Clock Town before leaving.
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Death Mountain/Goron Shrine
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* Go up the path, and shoot 2 arrows at the icicle above.
* In the next area, bomb the giant snowballs blocking your path, and go into
the next area.
* Find the path that leads to the bridges. Buy a map, then go into the next
area.
* Talk to the owl, and cross over the invisible platforms using the feathers.
* Once in the cave, open the treasure chest to get the Lens of Truth, leave
the cave, and cross back over the platforms.
* Talk to the Goron Ghost and follow him up to the graveyard.
* Play the song of Healing to get the Goron Mask.
* As Goron Link, pull the tombstone to let in hot water, fill your bottle with
hot water and revive the frozen Goron just outside.
* Get another bottle of hot water, and run back to where you got the map.
* Break the snowball on the lower ground and revive the frozen goron.
* Talk to him as Goron Link.
* Continue into the next area, go in front of the door and press A + B.
* Go inside, talk to everyone (including the baby crying) and go back to the
frozen goron.
* Unfreeze him, talk to him and learn part of the Goron Lullaby.
* Go back to the room where the baby crying was, and play the goron lullaby
to learn the rest of the song.
* Walk to the main area (where the log cabin is) and take the path you haven't
entered yet.
* As Goron Link, roll across the gaps, and avoid the snowballs, then enter
the next area.
* Play the Goron Lullaby to stop the breath from the giant goron. Go up the
ramp into Snowhead Temple.
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* Push the block out of the way, and go through the door on the right.
* As Goron Link, roll across the bridge, then turn back into normal Link
and jump across to the platform and go through the door.
* Open the chest to get the Dungeon Map, then go out and jump back across.
* Go through the door into the main room, run across the platform and through
the door on the other side (the only door that's open.)
* Pull the blocks on the left wall and go in the hidden room, open the chest
for a Small Key.
* Go back into the room where you pushed the block and open the once locked
door with your key.
* Bomb the far wall here and go up the stairs.
* Go on the other side of the room and shoot the icicle in the middle of the
room (on the ceiling) with arrows.
* Hop across the platforms, break the giant snowball, and open the chest to
get a small key.
* Hop down and go through the locked door.
* Goron Stomp the first platform as Goron Link, jump across and Goron Stomp
the next one. Run down into the ditch, Goron Stomp the raised platform and
jump back up to the now open door.
* Roll across the gap, go up the snow pile, and roll across the 2nd gap, go
through the door.
* Fight and defeat Wizrobe, open the chest, and go back into the previous room.
* Drop down to the main floor.
* Melt the ice blocks in front of each door, and go through one of them.
* Kill the freezards to get a fairy, then light all the torches with fire
arrows to open the door.
* Go through the door and Goron Stomp the platform.
* Leave this room and back into the first bridge room you came to when you
first entered the dungeon.
* Kill the 3 freezards on the sides of the bridge to get a small key.
* Go into the room where you got the map, stand on the platform and shoot a
fire arrow at the eyeball switch above.
* Walk through the next door, and go up all the stairways until you get to
the top of the dungeon.
* Head through this door, kill the dinalfos, and go through the next door at
the end of this room.
* Kill Wizrobe again to gain the Boss Key.
* Go down to the bottom of the platform room and punch out the 2 blue sections,
then go back to the top and do the same thing to the last 2.
* Hop down onto the main platform, roll through the snowballs into the next
room.
* Spike Roll across the gap, and use the Boss Key to enter the boss' lair.
* Melt him with a fire arrow, and fight/defeat him.
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* Head over to the Goron Shrine (where the crying baby is/was) and light all
the un-lit torches in this room with a deku stick. After that, as Goron Link,
roll from the top of the Shrine, breaking each spinning pot 1 by 1 to get
a chunk of meat.
* Take the meat to the hungry Goron on the ledge in the main part of Death
Mountain, he will give you the Don Gero Mask as a reward.
* Using the Don Gero Mask, talk to the 5 frogs located in: Clock Town, Death
Mountain, the Swamp, and both dungeons, then talk to the one on Death
Mountain again to gain a heart piece.
* Go back to the area where Goron Shrine is located, and talk to the Giant
Goron for a huge bomb. Carry it up to the large rock blocking your path over
where the bridges are.
* Partake in the Goron Race, and by getting 1st place, you will gain a new
bottle with some gold dust inside.
* Near each exit of Clock Town is a hole leading to a gossip stone. Play the
Goron's Lullaby to all 4 stones to get a heart piece.
* Walk in the grassy area on Milk Road to fall through a hidden hole, then
defeat the flying enemy by bombing it, then goron punching it for another
heart piece.
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* Talk to the giant Goron again and he will give you 1 free Powder Keg (you
must pay 100 rupees after that.) Take it to the owl statue near milk road
and bomb the giant rock in the path which leads to the ranch.
* On Day 1, talk to Romani outside to engage in the horse riding mini-game.
* Shoot 10 balloons while riding Epona to learn Epona's Song and to gain your
horse back.
* At 2AM, follow Romani into the barn, come out, and guard against the UFOs
by shooting them with arrows. Continue doing this until 5:30 AM to get
another bottle with specialized milk inside.
* Talk to Romani and her sister in their house on the next morning, come back
at 6:00 PM and guard them while they deliver their milk (using arrows)
to get the Romani Mask.
* Ride Epona to the beach on the west side of Clock Town. Hop over the fence
to get to the Great Bay.
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* Look out to the ocean and you'll see a swarm of birds.
* Swim out here and talk to the Zora. Push him to dry land, then talk to him.
* Play the Song of Healing, watch the cinema, and collect the Zora Mask, then
transform into Zora Link.
* Swim out and do a diving jump onto the platform, hit the owl statue with
your Kokiri sword, then swim back to dry land.
* Go into the 2nd area of Great Bay (to the right) then swim out to the fish
tail structure. Sink to the bottom, kill the enemy and go straight through
into the Zora Hall.
* You can get a heart piece later after you get the hookshot, by helping the
Zora Band.
* Go out and talk to Lulu, then hit the owl statue.
* You can practice diving here if you wish as well.
* Play the Song of Soaring, and warp to Clock Town. Take the south exit and
go to the 2nd area of the swamp.
* Buy a Red Potion from Koume, then warp back to Clock Town.
* Take the lower east exit, and play Epona's Song.
* Ride Epona down through the mountain terrain, hop over the 2 fences and get
off, using the Lens of Truth on the circle of stones.
* Give the tired soldier the red potion to get the Stone Mask.
* Warp to the 1st area of the Great Bay, then swim to the right of the owl
statue until you reach the end where the wall is.
* Sink down and walk toward the beach along the wall.
* Underwater Swim into the 2nd set of boards with the crossbones on them, go
up the ramp and into the Gerudo Lagoon.
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* Put on the Stone Mask, and hop down into the water.
* Hitch a ride over to the left side on one of the Gerudo guards' boats.
* Get out of the water and go up the ramps to the top platform where you will
find a circular switch.
* Transform into Goron Link, and goron stomp the switch.
* Hop back down into the water and swim through the newly opened hole to enter
the underwater maze.
* Go through the maze (see map in main walkthrough.)
* Take the pipe pumping sewage upward to the next level.
* Beware of spikes and pipes pumping sewage on the sides of the walls, if you
get caught in one you have to go through the maze again.
* Go through the door out of the water, swim through the spikes and go up
onto dry land.
* Walk up the stairs, fire punch the barrels and goron stomp the switch to
open the cell door.
* Go down the stairs quickly, get the heart piece and go back up the stairs.
* Stand on the edge, and throw your Zora swords at the switch to open the
gate.
* Jump into the water and quickly swim through the game into the next area.
* Swim over the pipe pumping sewage, and climb the ladder.
* Step on the switch, then run over to the grated pipe and throw your Zora
swords at the wall plate while standing on the grated pipe.
* Take the water spout up to the next level, get off, climb the ladder and
throw your swords at the wall plate across the way.
* Quickly jump down and go through the next door.
* Go across the ledge and through the opening on the other side.
* Wearing your Stone Mask, climb the ladder of the tower in the middle
of the settlement here.
* Go across the bridge and through the door on the other side.
* Watch the cinema, then fire an arrow at the beehive.
* Run around the corner, hop down and open the treasure chest to get the
hookshot.
* Fire the hookshot at the ledge above the tank and as Zora Link, sink down
into the tank and capture the zora egg in an empty bottle.
* Exit this room and use the hookshot posts in the northeast area to go into
the next room.
* Ignore the patrolling guard and go into the next room to fight the guard.
* Defeat her and go into the next room to get the zora egg from the tank with
another empty bottle.
* Exit and go through the next door on the right side of the settlement.
* Defeat the guard here as well, then collect the zora egg from the tank with
your third empty bottle.
* Warp to the owl statue in the first part of Great Bay and drop off the 3
eggs into the marine tank (climb the ladder next to the owl statue.)
* Swim back to the settlement and use the hookshot posts near the back of the
settlement to enter the final room.
* Defeat the 3rd guard and collect the 4th zora egg from the tank.
* Warp to the owl statue again and drop off the 4th egg, then walk in between
the 2 tall rocks to the north of the owl statue in the first part of the
Great Bay.
* Follow the signs to get through the confusing maze, then drop down to the
bottom of the underwater cavern.
* Defeat the eels in the holes with your zora swords and collect the egg with
your bottle.
* Float up to the 2nd level, and kill the eels to collect the 6th egg.
* Finally, float up to the top of the cavern and get the final egg from one of
the holes.
* Swim back to the marine room and drop off the 3 remaining eggs.
* After they hatch, take out your Ocarina as Zora Link to learn the New Wave
Bossa Nova.
* Warp to the owl statue in the Zora Hall, and play the New Wave Bossa Nova to
Lulu as Zora Link to awaken the turtle.
* Use the hookshot on the palm tree for the turtle to take you to the entrance
of the Great Bay Temple.
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* Go through the door and into the dungeon itself.
* Swim over to the northeast corner as Zora Link, drop down and pull the
turnkey to activate the elevators/water spout.
* Swim back to the entrance and take the left elevator.
* Kill the skulltullas, and hop across the water spout to get to the other
side, then go through the corridor into the main core room.
* Following the current, swim into the yellow corridor on the top level of the
main core room.
* Float up to the top, use the hookshot on the treasure chest, and open it to
get the Great Bay Temple map.
* Sink back down to the bottom, and kill the 2 enemies blocking the red
corridor, then go through it to find some deku babas.
* Kill the deku babas, climb out of the water, and go through the next door.
* Use the hookshot on the treasure chest across the room, (watch out for the
bomb dog) and open the chest to get the compass.
* Look into the water and kill the deku babas, as well as the enemy blocking
the chest below.
* Sink down and open it to get a small key.
* Go back to the main core room, and swim through the red corridor on the
bottom.
* Find the red pipe, and walk on it to find the locked door.
* Go through the door and collect items from the pots, then enter the next open
door to fight the big-eye mini-boss.
* Kill off all the mini-eyes surrounding it, then hit the big-eye with your
sword until it's defeated, then collect the Ice Arrows from the chest.
* Go back to where you got the compass and fire ice arrows into the water
leading to the inaccessible opening.
* Use the newly formed ice platforms to get up to the opening and fire an ice
arrow to melt the ice block.
* Go through the door to fight Gekko again.
* Slash him with your sword then fire an ice arrow at the blob he's in. Repeat
until he dies, then go through the open door to get the boss key.
* Go back to the main core room, and climb onto one of the spinning blades,
take it to the ladder covered by a waterfall.
* Shoot an Ice Arrow at the water fall to stop it from falling, climb the
ladder and go through the corridor into the new room.
* Hookshot to the wooden barrel, and make ice blocks with your ice arrows
leading to the next platform.
* Push or pull the turnkey, then go back to the main core room.
* Hop into the water and take the red corridor on the bottom, and hop onto a
platform in the corner of this room.
* Shoot an Ice Arrow at the Octorok enemy to turn it into a block of ice
which you can use to get up to the turnkey platform.
* Turn the key and go back to the main core room once again.
* Take the yellow corridor on top, get out and stand on the platform with the
treasure chest.
* Make Ice platforms leading to the ledge, and go through the door.
* Lure the blob toward the turnkey platform, then freeze it with an ice arrow.
* Climb up to the platform and push/pull the key.
* Swim back to the first room in the dungeon and use the hookshot on the
plate above the red water spout.
* Jump over to the platform and turn the key.
* Hop down into the water and swim over to the yellow platform and turn that
key.
* Make your way back to the main core room and take the newly opened green
corridor on the bottom.
* Climb up the pipe, and turn the key.
* Swim back to the main core room and go through the new corridor in the
middle.
* Take the 2 elevators to the top ledge, and shoot an ice arrow at the water
spout, but only when the blades are aligned with the platform you are
standing on.
* Cross over the blades and hop down into the next room, go through the door.
* Stand on the far seesaw and shoot a fire arrow at the ice above to make
your end rise up. Jump across to the next see-saw and repeat, then jump
over to the platform with the key on it, and push/pull it.
* Swim back through the green corridor at the bottom and use the new spout
to access the boss.
* Defeat Gyorg, and collect the items he leaves behind.
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* At 10:00 PM on any day, go to the Milk Bar in Clock Town, put on the Romani
Mask and talk to the fat Zora.
* Stand on the right circle as normal Link to learn part of the song, do the
same for Deku Link, Goron Link, and Zora Link to play the whole song
together and get the Chairman Mask.
* In the second part of Great Bay (buy a pile of sticks) hookshot up all the
platforms using the palm trees and enter the cave at the top.
* Challenge the beaver brothers to a race through the rings and if you win,
you'll get another bottle.
* Challenge them a second time and win to get a heart piece.
* In Zora Hall, in the drummer room, hookshot up to the ledge and read the
journal as Zora Link to learn 2 melodies, remember them.
* Go into the guitar room and play the melodies as the ending of the
guitarist's songs.
* Play the entire song to the pianist to get a heart piece.
* Sink down into the water near the waterfall in the second area of Great Bay
and kill the Like Like (blob) to get a heart piece.
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Inside the Grave
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* Take the East exit of clock town and play Epona's Song to get on your horse.
* Ride through the mountains, jumping over the fences and ignoring the enemies,
past the Ikana graveyard until you get to the skeleton.
* Play the Sonata of Awakening and defeat the skeleton to get the Captain's
Hat.
* Go back to the graveyard at night on Day 1, then command the mini-skeletons
marching around the tombstone to break it open.
* Jump inside the grave and go through the door.
* Fend off all the keese to get a rupee worth 50 then shoot fire arrows at the
three un-lit torches to unlock the door.
* Hit Iron Knuckle to start the battle, and once he's defeated, read the stone
tablet to learn the Song of Storms.
* Go to the owl statue near Milk Road with Epona, and take the left path of the
statue to come to a farm.
* Pay the guy 10 rupees to race him, and once you win, you get the Garo Mask.
* Go to the mountain terrain area with Epona (jumping over the two fences) and
talk to the man sitting on the cliff while wearing the Garo Mask.
* Hookshot up to the tree and go past the rolling rocks into Ikana Canyon.
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Ikana Canyon
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* Take off the Garo Mask and walk straight, up to the broken bridge.
* Freeze the Octoroks with Ice Arrows and jump across to the platform.
* Use the trees to hookshot up to the main part of Ikana Canyon.
* Walk up the left ramp and go into the cave opening at the end of the dried
out riverbed, then walk toward the hole with water in it.
* Play the Song of Storms, then go out and wait for the little girl to walk
far away, then run quickly into her house and down to her basement.
* Play the Song of Healing for the human/gibdo in her closet to get the Mask
of Gibdo.
* Do "Anju and Kafei (Log Book)" side quest. (See "Side Quests" section.)
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Underworld
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* Make sure you have a bottle of milk; 5 magic beans; 10 bombs; 1 fish; 10
Deku Nuts; and one empty bottle for this next section.
* Jump through the giant hole on the left side of Ikana Canyon while wearing
the Mask of Gibdo.
* Give the gibdo on the right door 5 magic beans and go into the next room
to give the next gibdo 10 deku nuts.
* The next gibdo wants 10 bombs, give them to him to go into the next room.
* Kill the Giant Poe by shooting it with 5 arrows, then collect the flame it
leaves behind in your empty bottle.
* Go back to the 2nd room and give the other gibdo the fish in your bottle
to pass into the next room.
* Give the Big Poe flame to this gibdo to gain access to the last room. Shoot
fire arrows at all 4 torches, and get the mirror shield from the chest.
* Warp to the owl statue in Ikana Canyon and go through the small crack on
the right wall to enter the next area of the game.
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Ikana Ruins
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* Go into the large crack while wearing the Gibdo Mask and shoot a fire arrow
at the frozen switch to unlock the door ahead.
* In the next room, as Deku Link, hit the first switch, run to the end of the
corridor, and hit the switch there twice so the roof raises back up, then
burrow into a deku launcher, and launch up to the platform.
* Step on the switch as normal Link, then jump down and go through the next
door near the switch you just hit.
* Launch over to the left ledge and step on the switch as normal Link, then
use the Lens of Truth to see the invisible platform.
* Kill the skulltullas, then jump to the door and go through into the next
room, where you will have to run to avoid being hit by the skulls.
* Go upstairs and through the short hallway out to the rooftop. Hop up onto
the ledge here and follow it to the center of the ruins to find a small ledge
with a deku launcher on it, jump down here.
* Launch to the pillar with the switch on it and step on it to make a block
below move.
* Jump down and go back into the ruins, but shoot the other switch this time,
then go through the door on the right.
* Kill the floormaster with your mirror shield, then remove the sun block
by shining light onto it, and finally go through the door at the end.
* Fight and Defeat Wizrobe (strategy in the next section.)
* Go through the door, and walk around the corner to find a circle on the
ground. Put a Powder Keg on it to blow it up, then jump inside to be back
inside the entrance of the ruins.
* Reflect light onto the sun block then fight and defeat King Yigorse and
his two minions.
* Play the Song of Soaring and warp back to the Ikana Canyon owl statue, then
go east of where the dried out lake is to find the entrance to Stone Tower.
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Stone Tower
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* Hop across the three blocks, and step on the switch on the other side. Play
Elegy of Emptiness to clone yourself as normal Link on the switch.
* Hookshot up to the post, and step on the switch here as Goron Link; clone
yourself again, then hookshot up to the next post.
* Clone yourself as Zora Link on the next switch then jump across the three
blocks again.
* Step on each of the three switches here to reset the blocks back to their
original position, then hookshot up to the next post.
* Clone yourself as normal Link while standing on the switch, then hookshot
up to the next platform.
* Throw a bomb at the beamos, then clone yourself as Goron Link on the switch.
* Hookshot up again, and clone yourself as Zora Link on the switch, then jump
across the three blocks and hit the owl statue on the other side.
* Step on the three switches here in this order: Left, Right, Center (cloning
yourself as a different character on each one) then cross the three blocks
to enter the Stone Tower Temple.
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Stone Tower Temple (Reality)
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* Kill the dragonflies with arrows and go through the door on the left. In
this room, clone yourself as Normal Link and Zora Link on the two normal
switches, then clone yourself as Goron Link on the big switch.
* Bomb the crack in the wall and carry a small crate to set on the final
switch, then go through the newly opened gate.
* Place a bomb on the discolored spot of the ground, and hop down through the
hole it makes.
* Hookshot to the chest across the lava and open it to get the dungeon map,
then kill at least 4 statues to get a small key.
* Go back out of the hole and through the locked door, then swim underwater as
Zora Link until you reach a hand that will throw you onto a platform with a
chest containing a small key in it.
* Go past the hand this time and into the next room. Climb onto the middle
platform and shine light onto the mirror, then shine from the mirror to the
sun block to remove it.
* Open the chest for the compass, then go back to the strip of land and through
the once locked door at the end.
* As Goron Link, punch out the parts of the pillar in this room, then kill the
Black Boes, and start shining light on the left mirror (for at least 15
seconds.) Run to that mirror and shine it onto the next, and then shine from
that mirror onto the sun block.
* Use the Deku Launchers and the air pipes to fly around the building over to
the left side, where you will find a platform; land on it.
* Go through the door and fight/kill the Ghost of Garo (see below section for
strategy.)
* After it's dead, go through the door and lure the eyegole towards you, then
quickly back off and shoot it's yellow eye with an arrow (repeat until he's
dead.)
* Go through the door, save your game, then warp to the owl statue in Stone
Tower to enter the dungeon again, only this time it's an illusion.
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Stone Tower Temple (Illusion)
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* Make the three blocks appear again by cloning yourself on the 3 switches
(Left, Right, Center) but stop on the 3rd block.
* Shoot an arrow at the red switch in front of you (on the wall below) then
enter the dungeon again.
* Go through the door on the right this time, and shoot a light arrow at the
sun block to move it out of your way.
* Use the Deku Launchers and air pipes to launch up to a platform with an
enemy on it. Kill the enemy and go through the opening, step on the switch
and come back.
* Open the newly appeared chest for a small key. Launch up to the tip top of
the ceiling and float over to the ledge with a locked door on it.
* With your key, open the door and shoot an arrow at the red switch across the
room, then go through the lava pit as goron link.
* Shoot the switch again and go through the door to find another red switch;
fire an arrow at it, then jump down and push the block so it's centered
with the room.
* Shoot the red switch for the 2nd time and push the block to the other side
of the room. Shoot the switch again, and push the block up against the raised
floor, and shoot the switch one last time, then push the block into the hole
to open the barred door.
* Go through the door and fight/defeat wizrobe again. Use your hookshot on the
chest that appears on top and go through the door.
* Launch across the room and go through the door, then use the hookshot on the
hanging spikes over to the left to make them explode.
* Launch over to where the spikes were and use the launcher there to get across
to the other end of the room, where you can go through the next door.
* Fight and defeat Gomez (see strategy in next section) and collect the Boss
Key after he's dead.
* Go back to the room before the hanging spikes and launch to the alcove to
the left.
* Find the switch in this area and step on it and get the small key from the
treasure chest that appears.
* Head back to the previous room and go through the door into the hanging spike
room once again. Turn right and go through the door here.
* Kill the Eyegole here, then open the chest to get the Giant Mask, which you
will be using for the boss battle for this dungeon.
* Go through the door here, watching out the for spiked rod, and hit the switch
then hookshot up to the chest.
* Hookshot to the plate and collect items, then go through the door to fight
and defeat Twin-Mold using the Giant Mask (see strategy in below section.)
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The Moon
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* Make sure you have all the 20 normal masks for this next part, then when you
are ready, warp to day 3 and wait until 12:00 AM.
* Go to fight Skull Kid again, but this time, play the Oath to Order and view
the cinema.
* Talk to each of the four kids around the tree and give them the respective
amount of masks to get in and out of each dungeon.
* See the below section for strategies on all 4 of the "mini-dungeons" you
will go through. You will get the Fierce Deity Mask after you go through each
dungeon.
* Talk to the kid sitting down near the tree to fight the final boss. See the
below section for boss the boss strategy.
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VI. WALKTHROUGH
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The following walkthrough is completely accurate for all regional versions
of the game (NA, JP, EU) and was composed from my experience of playing through
the game. Although the following pertains to all regional versions of the game,
it _was_ based on playing the JP version, therefore some names/locations, etc.
in the walkthrough may be inaccurate (I'm not very good at translating.) If you
find an error of a location name, character name, song name, mask, name, item
name, etc. and would like to correct it, please do so by e-mailing me (e-mail
address is in the "Information" section.)
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The Beginning
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Link, is riding Epona through the forest, calmly, quietly, when suddenly, 2
fairies appear. One appears to look like Navi (but it isn't) and the other is
a darker colored fairy. These 2 are Chat and Trail (JP) also known as Tatl and
Tael (US). These 2 fairies stick around with an evil creature named Skull Kid.
Tatl and Tael will frighten Epona, who kicks Link off and onto the ground,
where he becomes unconscious. Moments later, Skull Kid appears (wearing the
mask of Majora.) He giggles a few times, then walks up to Link, kicks him over
and searches his pockets (yes, he's a thief.) He finds the Ocarina, takes it,
and begins to play notes.
Link awakens at the sound of the Ocarina, and looks at Skull Kid. Startled,
Skull Kid hides the Ocarina behind his back, but it's too late. Link approaches
him, but just as he gets there, Skull Kid hops onto Epona. The thrill music
begins to play, and as Skull Kid starts to ride away with your Ocarina and your
horse, Link grabs on to Epona, and is taken alongside his horse. He can't hold
on for long, and eventually falls off to watch Skull Kid get away with his 2
most prized values. Link then picks himself up, and you are left to go after
Skull Kid to reclaim your valuables.
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Lost Woods
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Items: Deku Nuts
Alright, head north, where there are 2 patches of bushes on both sides of
the path. Cut them up to gain at least 5 rupees (you will need them for the
upcoming town) then continue north through the cave opening. Jump across the
platforms, and through the opening at the end. A cinema will show link falling
from the cliff all the way down to a little area. Floating in mid-air will be
Skull Kid. He puts a spell on Link that turns him into a Deku Scrub, then
laughs a bit, and floats back through a door. When you are left to play again,
go through this door, and into the next room. Here, you will find some Deku
Launchers (flowers on the ground) which will Launch you into mid-air where you
can glide. Use the flowers to cross all the platforms, then land on the ledge,
and go through the door into the next room.
This place has the same Deku Launchers, but much taller platforms. Float
over to the 2nd platform, and open the treasure chest to gain 10 DEKU NUTS.
Continue gliding across, from platform to platform (dodging the walls in
between) until you reach the end, where a Deku plant will be standing. Ignore
him for now, and go through the door into the twisted hallway. A cinema with
motion blur engages, and you are taken to the next room (which happens to be
the inside of the Clock Tower.) When here, follow the ramps leading upward,
where the Happy Mask Man is waiting. He will converse with Link, then let him
be on his way. Go through the big double doors to be brought into Clock Town,
the first town of the game.
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Clock Town Map
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Clock Town
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Items: Town Map, Fairy, Moon's Tear, Land Title Deed
Heart Pieces: 2
In order to make your way around town with ease, you'll need to get a map.
From the starting point, turn around and go up the ramps to the right, and head
through the opening at the top. This leads you into a new area with a kid
shooting at a balloon. Near the exit of this area, you will find a tiger faced
elf named Tingle who draws maps for a living. Buy the Clock TOWN MAP from him
for 5 Rupees (buy the Woodfall one for 40 if you have enough) and go back to
the main area of Clock Town (where you first started.) Using your brand new
map, follow it all the way to the southwest of Clock Town, where there is a
lake, and a bridge. Hovering over the lake is a FAIRY, hop over to it (in as
few jumps as possible) to collect it. Now go back to the place where you got
the map.
In this area is a little fence with an opening next to it. Walk through the
opening and into the Fairy Fountain. Drop off the fairy you got earlier, where
she will join up with all the other fairies and turn into one Great Fairy. The
Great Fairy (who still has that laugh from Zelda: OoT) will give Deku Link a
new Magic Meter as well as a new ability, Bubble Shooting! Hold down the B
button to blow a bubble, and release it at the desired size to shoot it at a
specified object or person. However, if you hold B too long, the bubble will
pop before you even get to fire it. Leave the Fairy Fountain, and test out your
new ability by firing a bubble at the blue balloon in the sky. Once you pop it,
the little kid (who has been trying to pop it) will become upset.
Talk to him, and he will offer you a little game of Hide and Seek. He and
4 of his buddies will hide from you (all within Clock Town) and give you
exactly 1 day (24 hours) to find all of them. This will be rather easy and
rewarding at the end. The first 2 kids are in this very area, one behind the
tree and one behind the slide (they will try and run from you, so give chase
if they attempt escape.) Once you catch those 2, make your way to the right
of town (use your map) where the next 2 are. One is on top the roof holding
a chicken, and when you approach him, he flies down (follow him until you
catch him.) The next one, you must use a Deku Launcher to capture. Fly up to
the roof near the Deku Launcher to get him.
The final one is on the left side of town (use your map) and he's just out
in the open, not very hard to catch. Once you catch him, you will be
transported back to the area where you got the map, where the 5 kids will all
turn around revealing numbers on the back of their shirts. This is a password,
so remember it (you can always ask the kid on the roof if you forget.) Go to
the northeast part of town, where a kid (similar to the ones you just caught)
will be blocking you from going into a new area. Give him the password to make
him move, then walk down the ramp and into the underground area. Hop the water,
and kill the Skulltulla that drops down. When you come to the room with the
balloon, pop it so you can climb the ladder.
Break the pots for some extra money, then go up the colored stairs to the
top of the observatory, where an old wise man is looking through his telescope.
Talk to him and he will offer you a look, use A to zoom and B to cancel. Aim
the telescope towards the top of the Clock Tower, and zoom in to see Skull Kid.
A cinema will play, showing the moon shedding a teardrop that lands right
outside, followed by Skull Kid giving Link an obscene gesture. Go through the
door, which leads to the outside of the observatory. Walk over the MOON'S
TEAR to pick it up and put it in your item stash. Go back through the
observatory, and out of the underground area with the water, back into the main
part of Clock Town. Near a set of stairs is some water with a Deku Launcher
next to it, head here to see a Deku Scrub fly from above with 2 bags in his
hand.
He will land on the Deku Launcher, and requests a Moon TearDrop from you.
Set the Moon's TearDrop to one of the C-Buttons, and give it to him. In return,
he will give you the LAND TITLE DEED (a.k.a. - a map) and fly away with 3
bags, allowing you to use the Deku Launcher. Now all you can do is wait until
12AM on the 3rd day to proceed, so in the meantime, you may as well collect
some heart pieces. Go back to the area (all the way north) where you got the
Town Map, and use the boxes/platforms near the slide to reach the tree, which
has a HEART PIECE located in between its branches. Now, make your way back
to the center of town, where the Deku Launcher is.
Use it to launch yourself up on the small roof in the middle of the Clock
Tower, where you will find another HEART PIECE waiting for you to collect.
Now, you must wait until 12AM on the 3rd night. If you wish, you can talk to
the Scarecrow at the observatory to speed up time. Once 12AM strikes on the
3rd day, fireworks will be set off on top of the Clock Tower. The tower will
fall revealing steps that lead to the roof. You now have 5 hours (5 minutes
real-time) before the final day is over. Launch yourself on top of the little
roof on the Clock Tower (where you got the Heart Piece) and climb up the stairs
to find Skull Kid floating around, time for a fight!
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Items: Ocarina
Songs: Song of Time
Skull Kid uses his powers on the moon above in order to help him with the
battle. Anyway, he doesn't have any attacks, so you can't really get hurt. Just
shoot him once with your Bubble Shooter and he'll drop your OCARINA. Pick it
up, and Link will have a flashback of the time when Princess Zelda taught him
the SONG OF TIME (Zelda: OoT) he then re-learns the song now. When played, this
song will take you back 1 day in time (it will also save your game in the JP
version of the game.) The battle continues with Skull Kid, but there is no way
you can defeat him, so just play the Song of Time to end the battle. You will
be left back in the main part of Clock Town on Day 1 again.
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Item Collection #1 (Clock Town)*
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Items: Fairy, Bomber's Notebook, Adult Wallet
Songs: Song of Healing
Heart Pieces: 2
Masks: Deku Mask, Great Fairy Mask, Blast Mask, Bremen Mask
Mask of Kafei, Rabbit Hood, All Night Mask
Remember, not all of the items, masks, and heart pieces have to be
collected now. I suggest you try and get them now, to help you with your quest
later in the game, but if you can't get them, or don't feel like getting them,
you can always come back later. Now that Skull Kid is out of the way, go
through the double doors of the clock tower once again, and a rather odd
conversation will engage with the Happy Mask Man. He will teach you the SONG
OF HEALING on your Ocarina, which allows you to heal anybody that has a curse
on them with a mask. When you play the song, Link's DEKU MASK will come off,
and you will gain it for one of your masks. Finish the conversation with the
Happy Mask Man, then leave the Clock Tower and go back to the south, where the
river is.
Remember that FAIRY hovering over the water before? Well, there is now
another one in the same spot. Hop in the water to get it, then take it back to
the Great Fairy over in the Fairy Fountain where you got the Town Map earlier.
Once you re-join all the fairies again, the Great Fairy will appear and give
you the GREAT FAIRY MASK, which will attract roaming fairies in caves when
worn. A lot of obstacles in Majora's Mask are time-based, meaning you can only
do them at certain times on certain days. At 12AM on any day, go to the area
where you got the Town Map, and you will see an old woman walking by with a
bag in her hand. Moments later, a thief will come along, snatch the bag and
try to escape, leaving you to catch him.
Hit him with your sword before he escapes through the exit, and he will drop
the bag. When he finally leaves, you will be rewarded with the BLAST MASK
(given by the old woman) for your heroism. Now, if you hurry, you can get
another mask at the same time. Run down to the south where the river is
located, and you will find a man playing his music box (he looks as if he is
the man from Zelda: OoT.) Talk to him, and he will give you the BREMEN MASK,
which looks like a bird's face. When worn, press the B button, hold it and move
with the Control Stick to do the Chicken March. When it is daylight once again,
go to the north part of town (where you got the map), and as normal Link talk
to the bomber kid blocking the path to the observatory again.
Go into the observatory, then come back out and talk to the bomber kid
here and you will receive a BOMBER'S NOTEBOOK (also known as the Log Book) with
which you can record your events in (you will record faces and items in this
book as you talk to people and collect new items/masks.) Don't go too far,
because if it's between 10AM and 8PM, head through the door next to the kid who
was blocking your path. Once inside, go into the door on the right, and talk to
the woman sitting in the chair. Say Yes, and she will give you the MASK OF
KAFEI to add to your collection
There is a man on the left side of Clock Town (refer to your map) who runs
a bank. You can deposit and withdraw money with him. Go just outside of Clock
Town, chopping up the plants to gain at least 200 rupees, then take them back
and deposit them with the man to receive the ADULT WALLET. If you have the
patience, go out and collect up to 5,000 rupees and the man will give you
a HEART PIECE. Now, to get the last mask, you will have to come back here at
a later time. You will need the Mask of Kafei, the Giant Wallet, and 500 rupees
to get this next mask. Once you have the above, stop the burglar on the 1st
night, then on the 3rd night at 10:00 PM go to the Curiosity Shop on the left
side of town to purchase the ALL NIGHT MASK.
On the 3rd night, at 12AM, leave Clock Town through the south exit, and
walk along the southwest path (fighting the enemies as you go.) You will soon
come to Romani Ranch, where you will find Epona, you can't get her just yet,
so go into the back of the Barn, where there will be a man sitting, upset. He
will tell you that his chicks won't hatch into Chickens. Put on the Bremen Mask,
hold the B button, and march around, collecting all the chicks so they follow
you (there are 10 chicks total.) Once they have all been collected, they will
mature, 1 by 1 into full grown chickens. The man will reward you for your
kind deed with the BUNNY HOOD, which allows Link to run faster and jump farther
when worn.
Head back into Clock Town, and put on your new Bunny Hood. Search around
town to find the mailman (the guy who is running with a bag) and follow him
around, until he eventually stops at his house, follow him inside. Talk to
him while he is sitting on his bed (make sure you have 3 rupees) and he will
offer to play a time game. He starts the clock, and if you stop it on exactly
10 seconds, you will gain a HEART PIECE. When you are all done collecting
the items (if you want to collect them) leave through the south exit of Clock
Town.
*Most items here are optional, but I suggest you collect them for future use
in the game, that way you won't have to come back later.
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The Swamp
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Items: Bottle, Red Potion, Pictograph Box
Heart Pieces: 2
Once out of Clock Town, take the straight path up to the tree where you will
see a cinema of Skull Kid and his 2 fairies (if you didn't see it on the way to
Romani Ranch, you'll see it now.) Go past the tree with the carving on it,
into the next area, where there are several trees. First, kill the bats near
the first tree, then climb up the tree to the top to find a HEART PIECE [5].
Continue following the same path into the next area with water and a building.
Here, you will see a cinema of a witch flying out from the building, then you
are left to play. Climb up the ladder and give the Land Owner's Paper to the
Deku Scrub, then use the deku launcher to fly up to the roof of the photo hut
to get another HEART PIECE. Find the lilly pads, and follow them until you
come to dry land again. Go through and into this new area, and make your way
to the back of the hut to find a cave entrance, go inside.
Here, you will find a monkey, put on your Bunny Hood, talk to him and follow
him through the caves, where he will lead you to Kotake (one half of Twinrova
from Zelda: OoT) who is lying on the ground, in need of some red potion. Exit
the cave, and climb the ladder leading into the hut. Talk to Koume (the sister
of Kotake, making up Twinrova from Zelda: OoT) and she will give you a BOTTLE
of RED POTION to take back to Kotake. Go back into the cave, and follow the
monkey to Kotake. Take off your Bunny Hood before talking to her, and set the
Potion to one of the C-Buttons. Then talk to her and when she asks you to press
the C-Button you have the potion on, do so to give it to her (if you drink it,
you'll have to go and buy some more from Koume.)
She will fly away, leaving you to play again. Exit the cave, and you will
be confronted by 3 monkeys. Talk to them, and follow them once again to the
area you were previously in. Climb the ladder, and go into the Photo Hut. In
the little hole in the wall, you will see Kotake, talk to her and you will
receive the PICTOGRAPH BOX as well as a free boat ride. Take the boat, until it
asks if you want to get off. Say yes, and put on your Deku Mask when you get
off.
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Deku Palace
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Items: Magic Beans
Songs: Sonata of Awakening
Heart Pieces: 2
Go straight through, and talk to the Deku Scrubs blocking your way and they
will move. Continue going north and into the next room, where you will find
the Deku King and his people. Talk to the king to find out the Princess has
been kidnapped. Take out your Pictograph Box and get a good picture of the
king, then talk to the monkey on the left side of the room (when facing the
king.) Now leave, and the monkey will confront you outside. If you haven't
bought any MAGIC BEANS yet, go through the maze (either door on the
left/right) and drop through a hole in the ground to find a salesman who will
sell them to you. You can also drop through one of the holes in the maze to
find a HEART PIECE. Once you have the beans, go back to the outside area and
use the lilly pads to cross over the poisonous water (the right side.)
At the end, you will find a dirt patch where you can plant the magic beans.
On the 2nd day, it will rain, and the plant will grow into a transportation
leaf (if you don't want to wait for the 2nd day, you can get some water from
the Photo Hut.) Use the leaf to go on the top part of the maze you saw before.
You will have to use the Deku Launchers to go through the maze. If you fall,
go back and use the transportation leaf, because you must stay on the top part
of the maze. Use the Deku Launchers to cross over both sections of the maze to
get where the monkey was inside the throne room. On the way, to kill the Deku
Scrubs, use your Bubble Shooter from a distance, one shot should kill them.
Talk to the monkey, then take out your ocarina.
The monkey will teach you the SONATA OF AWAKENING, followed by some Deku
Scrubs coming and throwing you out of the Deku Palace. If you wish, you
can take the picture over to the Pictograph Box guy in the Photo Hut for a
HEART PIECE or you can wait until later to drop it off. Take the lily pads to
the right, but this time, jump to the platform with the Deku Launcher on it.
Launch up to the cave entrance above your head, and go through it into the
pathway to the Woodfall Temple. (Note: The latest version of this guide can
always be found at game faqs dot com.)
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Woodfall Temple
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Items: Small Key, Dungeon Map, Compass, Fairy (15)
Songs: Song of Soaring
Heart Pieces: 1
As you first enter, shoot bubbles at the Dragonfly that is coming at you. 2
shots will kill it. Use the Deku Launchers to go from platform to platform
until you reach the end. You will find a big slab of rock, read it to learn
the SONG OF SOARING, which allows you to warp to any owl location you've
been to (to gain an owl location, hit an owl statue with your sword whenever
you see one.) Launch across the waterfall, and go through the opening into a
water-filled area. Take the path to the right, killing the charging enemies
that come at you (2 shots with the bubble shooter.) If you launch over to a
lone platform on the left side of the room (it has a treasure chest on it) you
can get a HEART PIECE. Launch over to the platform near the north of this
area.
As Deku Link, stand on the little platform and play the Sonata of Awakening.
A large structure will rise from the watery depths below will rise, allowing
you to launch over and enter it. This is the Woodfall Temple. In each dungeon,
you must find a total of 15 fairies hidden within, if you find them all, you
rewarded. Once you get inside the dungeon, put on the Great Fairy Mask to
attract Fairy #1. Morph into Deku Link, and use the Deku Launchers to go
across the platforms. On the 2nd platform there is a treasure chest containing
Fairy #2. Continue to the last platform, and go through the door. Walk down
the ramp on the left, and kill the plant down below for Fairy #3. Use the
Venus fly trap plants in the water to get to the door on the other side.
Before entering the door, hop to the platform on the right with a bunch
of pots on it. Break one of them to get Fairy #4, then go back and through
the door. Use the Deku Launcher in the center of the room to float up to the
ledge where you will receive a SMALL KEY inside the treasure chest. Use the
Deku Launcher to go into the next room (the doors will bar when you enter.)
You must kill these 3 enemies in order to leave the room, and unless you have
bombs, you'll have to use the Deku Launchers to your advantage. Burrow into
a Deku Launcher and wait for the enemy to cross over you, then launch up on
them to kill them. When they are all defeated, the door will open and you
will receive the DUNGEON MAP from the treasure chest.
Make your way back to the main room, hopping across the Venus fly trap
plants, over to the locked door. Use your small key to open it, and go through
into the next area. Push the box that's blocking your way forward a little bit,
then take the right twisted path until you come to the Skulltulla that drops
from above. Kill it to get Fairy #5, then continue along the path, pushing the
block out of your way once again. Go back to where you killed the Skulltulla,
make sure you are young Link, and put on your Bunny Hood. Light a Deku Stick
with the fire, then run along the path, and light the un-lit torch to open
the door. Go inside, to find 2 dragonflies, kill them using the Deku Launchers,
and collect the COMPASS in the chest.
Leave back into the room you were just in, transform back into normal Link,
and put on the Bunny Hood. Light another stick with the fire, then run up the
stairs, and light the un-lit torch at the top (watch out for the bats, they may
knock you off the edge of the cliff.) Jump across the gap over to the middle
platform (you can jump farther when wearing the Bunny Hood) then jump to the
left to burn the cobwebs blocking your path. Kill the plants, and continue
north up the stairway. Go through the hallway, and into a very dark room. Kill
all the Black Boes to gain Fairy #6 from a treasure chest. Once finished
doing that, light a Deku Stick with the torch in the middle of the room, then
run around the edges of the room to light the 3 torches.
This will open the barred door, allowing you to pass. In this next room,
just ignore the dragonflies, and use the Deku Launchers to cross the room.
If you are hit by a dragonfly, and you don't fall all the way down through the
hole, you can just use the stairs to climb back up, otherwise you'll have to
use your map to get back up. Once across the gap, go down the stairway, and
step on the switch as normal Link. 2 ladders will appear, but first go through
the door right in front of you. Take the right path, and go through the door
to engage in a mini-boss fight with Metal Dinalfos.
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MINI-BOSS: Metal Dinalfos
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Items: Hero's Bow, 30 Arrows
This is semi-easy battle. The Metal Dinalfos only has 2 basic attacks. First
he will slash at you with his weapon, then after you give him a shot when it's
safe to do so, he will breath a stream of fire. To defend his attacks, use
your shield (Left) and then attack when he does his leap attack. When you hit
him, he will blow fire at you, just back away to avoid this one. Continue this
method until he's defeated, where a treasure chest will then appear. Open it
to gain the HERO'S BOW already equipped with 30 ARROWS. Leave back out through
this door, and test out your new arrow.
Use your new Hero's Bow by aiming at the eyeball across the room. Shoot it
to make the middle platform down below start moving up and down. Transform
into Deku Link, and launch over to the platform, then launch to the ledge
from there. Go through the door and another mini-boss battle will engage, this
time it's with Gekko.
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MINI-BOSS: Gekko
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Items: Boss Key
A bit more difficult now. First, hit Gekko a couple of times, he will then
summons his buddy, who will aid him in battle. As Deku Link, burrow into a
Deku Launcher and wait for the snapper to come over you, then launch to knock
Gekko off. Now is your chance to hit him, use Z-Targeting and your Fairy
Bow, hit him, then transform back into Deku Link and repeat the process until
he dies, opening the barred door. Go through, and open the chest to receive
the BOSS KEY. Leave these 2 rooms, and go back to the main room. Stand on the
little switch you stood on earlier, and shoot and arrow through the fire, so
it lights the torch on the very large flower in the middle of the room. If
done correctly, the flower will begin to spin.
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Run around to the other side of the upper level, break the bubble to get
Fairy #7, and jump across onto the spinning flower. This part will be a bit
tougher, because you have to have precise aim. Aim your arrow so it is aligned
with the un-lit torch on the lone platform across the way. When the flower spins
in front of it, shoot the arrow and hope it lights. Once it's lit, the door
will open, allowing you to go through. Launch over to the platform with the
rupees on it, and kill the 2 dragonflies. Now, fly back over, and go up the
ledges on the right side of the wall, via the Deku Launchers. Collect Fairy
#8 on the way. Go up the left side to get Fairy #9. Head back up the right
side, and fly over to the lone platform. Pop the bubble with your arrow, and
use the Great Fairy Mask to get Fairy #10.
Transform back into Deku Link, fly back to the top platform, and shoot an
arrow at the crystal across the room, this will turn the fire off on top of
each of the pillars. Quickly transform back into Deku Link, launch down to the
lower platform, from there launch to the 2nd pillar, and finally over to the
boss door. Take off the Deku Mask, break the pots, then go inside to fight
the first actual boss, Odolwa.
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BOSS: Odolwa (Dungeon Boss)
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Items: Heart Container
Masks: Guardian Mask #1
Songs: Ode to Order
Odolwa has a primary weapon (a huge sword) but comes equipped with several
attacks. Start off by hitting him several times on the legs with your sword.
Once he starts summoning skulltullas from above, start using your arrows.
When you have a clear shot in view, shoot him with an arrow, and continue this
method of attack until you run out of arrows. Once again, hit him on the legs
with your sword, and watch out for his fire ring and gnats. When he spreads a
ring of fire around you, just stand there to avoid being hit. He will also use
his sword attacks, which can easily be dodged, and finally he uses gnats and
skulltulla's to attack you (these are a good source of hearts when you are low
on energy.) After your 3 repeated attacks, he will be defeated.
Collect the HEART CONTAINER, then step on the glowing ground, where you will
gain the GUARDIAN MASK #1, as well as learn the ODE TO ORDER song on your
Ocarina, which will remove all poisonous water when played. You will then
be transported to the lair where the Deku Princess is locked up. When you are
left to play again, cut the vines blocking the path, and go into the room to
engage in a conversation with the Deku Princess. Use your empty bottle to
catch her, then leave back to the Deku Palace. Go to the throne room (where
the Deku king is located) and release the Princess. The monkey will be free
to go, and that's that. Now it's time to collect some optional items again.
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1. Directly in front of you when you enter - wear the Great Fairy Mask to
get it.
2. Inside the chest in the first room of the dungeon as you're flying over
the pit.
3. Kill the Deku Baba next to the locked door in the second room with the
giant flower.
4. Smash all the pots in the far corner of the giant flower room.
5. When you collect the first Small Key, shoot the beehive on the left of
it with a bubble then wear the Great Fairy Mask.
6. Under the platform with the stone block on it. When you light the torch
on the giant flower, the poison in the water disappears, allowing you to
collect it.
7. Inside a beehive above the giant stone block - shoot them with bubbles.
8. Kill the Skulltula in the stone block room.
9. In the dark passage, wipe out the Black Boes to make a chest appear.
10. Burst the bubble on the ledge above the giant flower, then wear the
Great Fairy mask.
11. Fly over to the switch behind the un-lit torch above the giant flower,
then drop down and open the chest.
12. On the third ledge up on the left of the large room before Odolwa.
13. On the first ledge up on the right of the large room before Odolwa.
14. On the third ledge up on the right of the large room before Odolwa.
15. On the flaming pillar in the large room before Odolwa. Hit the crystal
switch, fly to the right-hand pillar before flying left to the fairy.
(Thanks to The 64 Chimp)
After collecting all the dungeon fairies, return to the platform that you
played the Sonata of Awakening on. As Deku Link, burrow into the Deku
Launcher, and turn the camera (using the joystick) until you see the cave in
the southeast wall. Fly to the stump with the Deku Launcher on it, then use
that Deku Launcher to fly to the Fairy Fountain. When you return all 15
fairies from the Woodfall Temple, the Great Fairy of Power will give you a more
advanced spin attack for Normal Link's sword. (Before, you could only charge
blue, now you can charge blue, then hold longer, and charge red, which uses
more magic power but in turn does more damage) This works with every sword.
(Thanks to Thortok2000)
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Item Collection #2 (The Swamp)*
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Items: Quiver (40), Bomb Bag, 20 Bombs
Masks: Mask of Scents, Kamaro's Mask
Heart Pieces: 2
In the Deku Palace, transform into normal Link and put on the Bunny Hood,
take the left path (you can swim through the water now) and go through the now
open cave. Talk to the Deku Scrub inside, and he will challenge you to a race.
If you manage to keep up with him all through the cave (using the Bunny Hood)
he will reward you at the end with the MASK OF SCENTS. Leave the Deku Palace,
and go back to the Photo Hut, as normal Link, talk to Kotake at the hole in
the wall, but instead of giving you a normal boat ride, she will give you a
little mini-game to play. You will ride the fairy all the way around The Swamp,
and back to the Photo Hut, along the way, Kotake will follow with a target
hanging from the end of her broom.
Your goal here is to hit at least 20 targets before the ride is over. If
you hit Kotake a maximum of 10 times, you automatically lose. It costs 10
rupees to play again, so make sure you have enough money. Once you hit the
target at least 20 times, you will be rewarded with a HEART PIECE. You
are pretty much finished with The Swamp area for now, so head back to Clock
Town. Go over to the Archery Game building to play for 20 rupees. Your goal
here is to hit at least 30 red Octoroks before the time is up. If you succeed,
you will gain a new QUIVER that now carries 40 arrows. On the 1st day,
at 12AM, take the north exit of Clock Town, and follow along the fence to the
left. You will see a man dancing on top of a mushroom-shaped platform.
Play the Song of Healing to cure him, and you will gain the KAMARO'S MASK.
Make your way back into Clock Town, and on the 1st or 2nd day, go to the left
part of town, wearing the Kamaro's Mask in front of the dancing twins, press
B to teach them a new dance to get another HEART PIECE. In this same area,
go into the Bomb Shop, where you can buy a new BOMB BAG for 50 rupees, and it's
already filled with 20 BOMBS. Take the north exit of Clock Town, and go
straight.
*Most items here are optional, but I suggest you collect them for future use
in the game, that way you won't have to come back later.
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SIDE QUEST: Gold Skulltulla House #1 (Optional)
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Masks: Mask of Truth
The Gold Skulltullas are now in houses. There are 2 houses with 30 golden
skulltullas in each, and it's your job to kill them off. This is the first
house (the second is found later in the game) and it is located in the first
part of the Woodfall Temple (where you launch from the giant flowers.) Hop
down to where you see a door blocked by a spider web, and burn it off using
a deku stick and the nearby torch, then enter. Talk to the deformed spider
and go through the door into the actual house itself (make sure you have 2
magic bean pods and 3 empty bottles before proceeding.)
1. Go down the ramp and walk around to the left side where you will find 2
pots, break them to find the first skulltulla, kill it with your sword.
2. Go through the first door on the left, then along the far wall, ram into the
wooden crates revealing the 2nd skulltulla, kill it with your sword.
3. Along the right wall are some more crates, break them open to find the
3rd skulltulla.
ACTION: Right next to those crates is a large rock. Place a bomb by it to blow
it up revealing a dirt patch. Plant a magic bean pod here and water it (get
water from the main room with your empty bottle.)
4. Climb the ladder on the left wall and run around the corner to find the
skulltulla hiding behind a torch. Kill it with your sword.
5. Continue through the door up here and go left to find the 5th one on the
side of a pillar, hit it with your sword