Talk:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time/Hyrule Castle

Regarding this revision in Zelda: Ocarina of Time/Hyrule Castle, I tend to disagree with moving the more basic references to Gold Skulltula into the sidequests section. To a certain extent, the Gold Skulltulas are just as important to progressing through the game as heart pieces. But more importantly, I don't see the rationale for its removal. I don't think that the walkthrough was too cluttered before, and it can be helpful for a user to gain an understanding of good order of events to completing a game. One of my favorite walkthroughs is The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Official Strategy Guide for GameCube by Brady Games which contains three sections which lends themselves well to The Wind Waker's style of gameplay. It contains a general purpose walkthrough, a list of sidequests and special items, and an Island Tours section which breaks the game down into all of its distinct locations (islands) and summarizes all of the special actions/items that occur there. I have not seen any strategy guides here which are currently organized in this fashion, but I find this very helpful when trying to gain full completion of a game, and I believe it lends credence to presenting information in as many ways as possible rather than eliminating repetition in a strategy guide. --inarius 11:18, 9 March 2006 (PST)


 * You make a good point. I was actually the one who added the very Skulltula section that I removed.  I was second-guessing myself.  In any case, I was basically concerned about redundancy and the main quest vs. the side quests.  I thought perhaps the main quest could be followed in the main section, with reference to the side quests. But since I have no strong opinion on the matter, I thought I'd delete it and see what the community thought.--Abunai 19:55, 9 March 2006 (CST)


 * I must agree with inarius in this matter. I believe that bringing up the optional side quest material when they occur in the game is a good thing, and it gives players their own choice of whether or not they want to follow it. That's the reason the sidebar was created, so that players can make their own choices on how to play the game. We can certainly have a more thorough "Skulltula guide" in the table of contents, but some players will be angry to learn that they missed a great opprotunity to complete a side quest by our omission. I vote we keep it. --echelon talk 17:29, 11 March 2006 (PST)