The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time/Controls

Nintendo 64 Version

 * Analog Stick: Movement, aim weapons, menu selection
 * A Button: Attack (while moving or locked on), jump/roll, advance dialog, menu confirm
 * B Button: Attack with sword, save (on menu), skip dialog,
 * Move the analog stick while pressing B for different attacks.
 * Hold B Button: Sword spin stance (before Master Sword) or charge sword spin (with Master Sword)
 * To use the charge attack, you must first get the Master Sword
 * Start Button: Pause and bring up the menu
 * Z Trigger: Lock on to nearest object or monster
 * Use with B Button to attack, or A button to talk
 * The way the lock-on functions can be changed in the options. You can choose between a "toggle" (Z to lock, again to unlock) or "hold" (hold Z to lock) method of locking on.
 * R Button: Raise shield
 * Use to deflect projectiles and block attacks. You can move around while blocking if you are locked on to something.
 * C Up: First-person view, respond to Navi
 * C Left, Right, Down: Use assigned item or weapon
 * C buttons are assigned on the inventory menu.

Gamecube Version

 * Control Stick: Movement, aim weapons, menu selection
 * Control Pad: Show/hide map
 * A Button: Action button, confirm decisions, play ocarina
 * B Button: Swing sword, cancel
 * Move the control stick while pressing B for different attacks.
 * Hold B Button: Sword spin stance (before Master Sword) or charge sword spin (with Master Sword)
 * To use the charge attack, you must first get the Master Sword
 * Start Button: Pause and bring up the menu
 * C-Stick Up: First-person view, respond to Navi
 * C-Stick Left, Right, Down: Use assigned item or weapon
 * X Button: Same as C-Right
 * Y Button: Same as C-Left
 * Z Button: Same as C-Down
 * R Button: Raise shield
 * Use to deflect projectiles and block attacks. You can move around while blocking if you are locked on to something.
 * L Button: L-target (lock on to nearest object or monster), look forward
 * Use with B Button to attack, or A button to talk
 * The way the lock-on functions can be changed in the options. You can choose between a "toggle" (L to lock, again to unlock) or "hold" (hold L to lock) method of locking on.
 * Note: On the Nintendo 64, this handy feature was called "Z-targeting". Since the button changed to L, know that "Z-targeting" is the same thing as using the L Button.

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