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{{Header Nav|game=The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time}}
{{Header Nav|game=The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time}}
{{Control selector|Nintendo 64, GameCube, Virtual Console, 3DS, Switch}}
{{Control selector|Nintendo 64, GameCube, Virtual Console, 3DS}}
[[File:LOZ_OOT_Hyrule_field.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Use your map to find the castle.]]
[[File:LOZ_OOT_Hyrule_field.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Use your map to find the castle.]]
'''To the castle!''' When the cutscenes are over, you need to follow the path to Hyrule Castle Town. Remember that you can only enter Hyrule Castle Town during the day, as the drawbridge shuts at night. As you enter Hyrule Field, you'll be greeted by a large owl, Kaporea Gaebora. He'll often stop by to give you advice, and occasionally give you a ride on his talons.
'''To the castle!''' When the cutscenes are over, you need to follow the path to Hyrule Castle Town. Remember that you can only enter Hyrule Castle Town during the day, as the drawbridge shuts at night. As you enter Hyrule Field, you'll be greeted by a large owl, Kaporea Gaebora. He'll often stop by to give you advice, and occasionally give you a ride on his talons.
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{{floatingtoc|left}}
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==The dangers of Hyrule Field==
==The dangers of Hyrule Field==
{{OoT Skulltula|title=[[../Gold Skulltulas#Kokiri Forest|Nightfall Skulltula]]|contents=Now that you have the freedom to roam Hyrule Field, wait for nightfall and return to the [[../The Beginning#Training with the sword|Kokiri Forest]]. Behind the House of the Know-it-All Brothers is a {{im/oot|Enemies|Gold Skulltula}}.
{{OoT Skulltula|title=[[../Gold Skulltulas#Kokiri Forest|Nightfall Skulltula]]|contents=Now that you have the freedom to roam Hyrule Field, wait for nightfall and return to the [[../The Beginning#Training with the sword|Kokiri Forest]]. Behind the House of the Know-it-All Brothers is a {{im/oot|Enemy|Gold Skulltula}}.
[[File:LoZ OOT Skulltula 01.jpg|175px|center]]
[[File:LoZ OOT Skulltula 01.jpg|175px|center]]
Gold Skulltulas often prefer to [[../Gold Skulltulas#Hunt at night|come out at night because they like the dark]].
Gold Skulltulas often prefer to [[../Gold Skulltulas#Hunt at night|come out at night because they like the dark]].
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In order to make it into Hyrule Castle, you must travel a long distance. However, there are monsters along the way that can give you serious trouble.  
In order to make it into Hyrule Castle, you must travel a long distance. However, there are monsters along the way that can give you serious trouble.  


During the day, large plants called {{im/oot|Enemies|Peahat|display=Peahats}} are stationed in the field, and they are quite nasty. They will attack if you get anywhere near them, and the only way to kill them is to strike their root. Some are particularly dangerous and will spawn {{im/oot|Enemies|Peahat Larva}}. These are practically invincible and will hunt you down. The only way to avoid them is to outrun them or make them hit the ground. Along with the threat of Peahats, nightfall brings more evil.
During the day, large plants called {{im/oot|Enemy|Peahats}} are stationed in the field, and they are quite nasty. They will attack if you get anywhere near them, and the only way to kill them is to strike their root. Some are particularly dangerous and will spawn {{im/oot|Enemy|Peahat Larva}}. These are practically invincible and will hunt you down. The only way to avoid them is to outrun them or make them hit the ground. Along with the threat of Peahats, nightfall brings more evil.


Skeletal monsters called {{im/oot|Enemies|Stalchild|display=Stalchildren}} come out at night. These creatures can be felled quickly, but they just keep coming. If you kill enough, a larger Stalchild will appear. These take more hits to kill. However, standing on a dirt path will keep any Stalchildren from coming out. If you can survive the night, you'll reach [[#Hyrule Market|Hyrule Market]]. If you make it to the bridge, but it closes before you can cross it, simply stand on the rock ledge by the moat or swim in the moat and the Stalchildren will not be able to reach you. You can also just wait on the dirt path and the Stalchildren will not even spawn.
Skeletal monsters called {{im/oot|Enemy|Stalchildren}} come out at night. These creatures can be felled quickly, but they just keep coming. If you kill enough, a larger Stalchild will appear. These take more hits to kill. However, standing on a dirt path will keep any Stalchildren from coming out. If you can survive the night, you'll reach [[#Hyrule Market|Hyrule Market]]. If you make it to the bridge, but it closes before you can cross it, simply stand on the rock ledge by the moat or swim in the moat and the Stalchildren will not be able to reach you. You can also just wait on the dirt path and the Stalchildren will not even spawn.


If you're going to other areas like [[#Gerudo Valley|Gerudo Valley]], [[#Lake Hylia|Lake Hylia]], [[../Jabu-Jabu's Belly#A missing princess|Zora's Domain]] and [[../Kakariko Village|Kakariko Village]] for the first time before Hyrule Castle, Kaepora Gaebora (the old owl) will stop you in your tracks to give you more hints into the game before he flies off. It's best to stick to your main route to Hyrule Castle as the day goes quite quickly.
If you're going to other areas like [[#Gerudo Valley|Gerudo Valley]], [[#Lake Hylia|Lake Hylia]], [[../Jabu-Jabu's Belly#A missing princess|Zora's Domain]] and [[../Kakariko Village|Kakariko Village]] for the first time before Hyrule Castle, Kaepora Gaebora (the old owl) will stop you in your tracks to give you more hints into the game before he flies off. It's best to stick to your main route to Hyrule Castle as the day goes quite quickly.
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'''Shooting Gallery'''
'''Shooting Gallery'''
{{details|../Minigames#Shooting Gallery|shooting gallery|Shooting gallery minigame}}
{{details|../Minigames#Shooting Gallery|shooting gallery|Shooting gallery minigame}}
Before continuing, stop by the Shooting Gallery to receive the {{im/oot|Upgrades|Bigger Deku Seed Bag}}. The game costs 20 rupees. To win, you must hit 10 targets (in this game, they are rupees!) in a limited time with 15 bullets. If you hit seven or less, the game is over. If you hit eight or nine targets, you get another free try. Upon successful completion, you will be able to carry 40 {{im/oot|Consumables|Deku Seeds}} instead of 30.
Before continuing, stop by the Shooting Gallery to receive the {{im/oot|Upgrade|Bigger Deku Seed Bag}}. The game costs 20 rupees. To win, you must hit 10 targets (in this game, they are rupees!) in a limited time with 15 bullets. If you hit seven or less, the game is over. If you hit eight or nine targets, you get another free try. Upon successful completion, you will be able to carry 40 {{im/oot|Pickup|Deku Seeds}} instead of 30.


'''Bombchu Bowling Alley'''
'''Bombchu Bowling Alley'''
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{{OoT Skulltula|title=[[../Gold Skulltulas#Hyrule Castle Town Market|A Gold Skulltula]]|contents=In the Market, enter the guardhouse next to the drawbridge. Roll into the lone crate next to the soldier to find a {{im/oot|Enemies|Gold Skulltula}}.[[File:LoZ_OOT_Skulltula_14.jpg|175px|center]]}}
{{OoT Skulltula|title=[[../Gold Skulltulas#Hyrule Castle Town Market|A Gold Skulltula]]|contents=In the Market, enter the guardhouse next to the drawbridge. Roll into the lone crate next to the soldier to find a {{im/oot|Enemy|Gold Skulltula}}.[[File:LoZ_OOT_Skulltula_14.jpg|175px|center]]}}


'''Treasure Chest Game'''
'''Treasure Chest Game'''
{{details|../Minigames#Treasure Chest Game|treasure chest game|Treasure chest game minigame}}
{{details|../Minigames#Treasure Chest Game|treasure chest game|Treasure chest game minigame}}
The Treasure Chest Game can be played in Hyrule Market, but only at night. In each room, you are presented with two chests--one contains a rupee, the other a {{im/oot|Dungeon Items|Small Key|display=key}} to the next room. The game is entirely dependent on luck. However, a later item in the game will reveal what's inside the chests.
The Treasure Chest Game can be played in Hyrule Market, but only at night. In each room, you are presented with two chests--one contains a rupee, the other a {{im/oot|Pickup|key}} to the next room. The game is entirely dependent on luck. However, a later item in the game will reveal what's inside the chests.


If you are short on rupees, you can enter the door to the guard house next to the drawbridge.  This room contains a lot of vases, which may be broken to get rupees.  This may be repeated as often as required to collect as many rupees as necessary. There is also a {{im/oot|Enemies|Gold Skulltula}} inside of the lone box next to the soldier. Run up to the box and roll into it to reveal the Gold Skulltula.
If you are short on rupees, you can enter the door to the guard house next to the drawbridge.  This room contains a lot of vases, which may be broken to get rupees.  This may be repeated as often as required to collect as many rupees as necessary. There is also a {{im/oot|Enemy|Gold Skulltula}} inside of the lone box next to the soldier. Run up to the box and roll into it to reveal the Gold Skulltula.
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===Shops===
===Shops===
{{Zelda PoH|title=[[../Heart Containers#Hyrule Castle Town|A Heart Piece]]|contents=At night, a woman will be looking for her dog. Look for a white dog below the open window in the market.  The open window has a man looking from it and is to the left of the drawbridge as you face it.
{{Zelda PoH|title=[[../Heart Containers#Hyrule Castle Town|A Heart Piece]]|contents=At night, a woman will be looking for her dog. Look for a white dog below the open window in the market.  The open window has a man looking from it and is to the left of the drawbridge as you face it.
[[File:Loz_oot_market-00.jpg|150px|center]]
[[File:Loz_oot_market-00.jpg|150px|center]]
Rub up against the dog, and he will follow you. Enter the woman's house in the back alley to collect your {{im/oot|Upgrades|Piece of Heart}} for finding "Richard". Next time you will get 5 rupees.
Rub up against the dog, and he will follow you. Enter the woman's house in the back alley to collect your {{im/oot|Upgrade|Piece of Heart}} for finding "Richard". Next time you will get 5 rupees.
[[File:Loz_oot_market-01.jpg|150px|center]]}}
[[File:Loz_oot_market-01.jpg|150px|center]]}}


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!align="left" valign="top"|Item
!align="left" valign="top"|Item
!align="center" valign="top" width="40"|Quantity
!align="center" valign="top" width="40"|Quantity
!align="center" valign="top" width="40"|{{im/oot|Consumables|Green Rupee|display=Rupees}}
!align="center" valign="top" width="40"|{{im/oot|Pickup|Rupees}}
|-
|-
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Consumables|Arrow|display=Arrows}}
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Pickup|Arrows}}
|align="center" valign="top"|10
|align="center" valign="top"|10
|align="center" valign="top"|20
|align="center" valign="top"|20
|-
|-
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Consumables|Arrow|display=Arrows}}
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Pickup|Arrows}}
|align="center" valign="top"|30
|align="center" valign="top"|30
|align="center" valign="top"|60
|align="center" valign="top"|60
|-
|-
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Consumables|Arrow|display=Arrows}}
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Pickup|Arrows}}
|align="center" valign="top"|50
|align="center" valign="top"|50
|align="center" valign="top"|90
|align="center" valign="top"|90
|-
|-
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Items|Bomb|display=Bombs}}
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Item|Bombs}}
|align="center" valign="top"|5
|align="center" valign="top"|5
|align="center" valign="top"|35
|align="center" valign="top"|35
|-
|-
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Items|Deku Nut|display=Deku Nuts}}
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Item|Deku Nuts}}
|align="center" valign="top"|5
|align="center" valign="top"|5
|align="center" valign="top"|15
|align="center" valign="top"|15
|-
|-
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Items|Deku Stick}}
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Item|Deku Stick}}
|align="center" valign="top"|1
|align="center" valign="top"|1
|align="center" valign="top"|10
|align="center" valign="top"|10
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|align="center" valign="top"|80
|align="center" valign="top"|80
|-
|-
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Consumables|Recovery Heart}}
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Pickup|Recovery Heart}}
|align="center" valign="top"|1
|align="center" valign="top"|1
|align="center" valign="top"|10
|align="center" valign="top"|10
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|-
|-
!align="left" valign="top"|Item
!align="left" valign="top"|Item
!align="center" valign="top" width="40"|{{im/oot|Consumables|Green Rupee|display=Rupees}}
!align="center" valign="top" width="40"|{{im/oot|Pickup|Rupees}}
|-
|-
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Items|Blue Fire}}
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Item|Blue Fire}}
|align="center" valign="top"|300
|align="center" valign="top"|300
|-
|-
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Items|Bottle of Bugs|display=Bottle Bug}}
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Item|Bottle Bug}}
|align="center" valign="top"|50
|align="center" valign="top"|50
|-
|-
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Items|Deku Nut|display=Deku Nuts}} (5)
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Item|Deku Nuts}} (5)
|align="center" valign="top"|15
|align="center" valign="top"|15
|-
|-
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Items|Fairy's Spirit}}
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Item|Fairy's Spirit}}
|align="center" valign="top"|50
|align="center" valign="top"|50
|-
|-
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Items|Fish}}
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Item|Fish}}
|align="center" valign="top"|200
|align="center" valign="top"|200
|-
|-
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Items|Green Potion}}
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Item|Green Potion}}
|align="center" valign="top"|30
|align="center" valign="top"|30
|-
|-
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Items|Poe}}
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Item|Poe}}
|align="center" valign="top"|30
|align="center" valign="top"|30
|-
|-
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Items|Red Potion}}
|align="left" valign="top"|{{im/oot|Item|Red Potion}}
|align="center" valign="top"|30
|align="center" valign="top"|30
|}
|}
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In the Bazaar there is not much you can buy at this point. '''Do not''' buy the Hylian Shield at this time. You do not need it now. You will soon, and by that time, a soldier will put in word for a discount for you. There is also a way to get it for free.
In the Bazaar there is not much you can buy at this point. '''Do not''' buy the Hylian Shield at this time. You do not need it now. You will soon, and by that time, a soldier will put in word for a discount for you. There is also a way to get it for free.


As for the Potion Shop, again, not much available. One, you need a bottle to put the items in. Two, at this time you can only carry 99 rupees at most. However, throughout the course of the game you will acquire storage {{im/oot|Items|Empty Bottle|display=bottles}} and your wallet will expand to carry more money.
As for the Potion Shop, again, not much available. One, you need a bottle to put the items in. Two, at this time you can only carry 99 rupees at most. However, throughout the course of the game you will acquire storage {{im/oot|Item|bottles}} and your wallet will expand to carry more money.
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==Entering the Castle==
==Entering the Castle==
{{OoT Skulltula|float=left|title=[[../Gold Skulltulas#Hyrule Castle Town Market|A Gold Skulltula]]|contents=In the entrance to Hyrule Castle the owl will be on top of a tree. After talking to the owl roll into the tree he was sitting on to find a {{im/oot|Enemies|Gold Skulltula}}.
{{OoT Skulltula|float=left|title=[[../Gold Skulltulas#Hyrule Castle Town Market|A Gold Skulltula]]|contents=In the entrance to Hyrule Castle the owl will be on top of a tree. After talking to the owl roll into the tree he was sitting on to find a {{im/oot|Enemy|Gold Skulltula}}.
[[File:LoZ_OOT_Skulltula_15.png|175px|center]]}}
[[File:LoZ_OOT_Skulltula_15.png|175px|center]]}}


Head north. After you get the introduction scene for Hyrule Castle, head back to the market. Now head back to Hyrule Castle again. Malon is now waiting by some vines on the wall.  When you speak to her, she gives you a {{im/oot|Items|Weird Egg}}.
Head north. After you get the introduction scene for Hyrule Castle, head back to the market. Now head back to Hyrule Castle again. Malon is now waiting by some vines on the wall.  When you speak to her, she gives you a {{im/oot|Item|Weird Egg}}.


Climb the vines (the central vine is the only one to reach the top), and move toward the castle gate.  Then drop down into the hole with the ladder. Now exit the door. Once the path starts to curve left, keep out of sight of the guards by walking up the hillside to your left. Head straight across the grassy area to a brick wall on the left side of the main gate. If you see a guard, move out of his line of sight. Climb the wall and head toward the castle.  Drop into the moat. Swim all the way to the bars on the right (you should be able to pick up some rupees by staying near the middle) and climb onto the shore.
Climb the vines (the central vine is the only one to reach the top), and move toward the castle gate.  Then drop down into the hole with the ladder. Now exit the door. Once the path starts to curve left, keep out of sight of the guards by walking up the hillside to your left. Head straight across the grassy area to a brick wall on the left side of the main gate. If you see a guard, move out of his line of sight. Climb the wall and head toward the castle.  Drop into the moat. Swim all the way to the bars on the right (you should be able to pick up some rupees by staying near the middle) and climb onto the shore.
[[File:OoT Malon at Hyrule Castle.jpg|thumb|left|Climb these vines!]]
[[File:OoT Malon at Hyrule Castle.jpg|thumb|left|Climb these vines!]]
A man will be sleeping next to a couple boxes. It's Malon's dad! He's dreaming about kids at the ranch... If a day has passed and the {{im/oot|Items|Cucco}} has hatched, then use it on him and he'll wake from his delighted slumber. Of course, he  realizes what he's done by making Malon wait so long for him, and runs off in a hurry. Now, you can push the blocks to a position from which you can enter the castle.
A man will be sleeping next to a couple boxes. It's Malon's dad! He's dreaming about kids at the ranch... If a day has passed and the {{im/oot|Item|Cucco}} has hatched, then use it on him and he'll wake from his delighted slumber. Of course, he  realizes what he's done by making Malon wait so long for him, and runs off in a hurry. Now, you can push the blocks to a position from which you can enter the castle.


{{sidebar|width=50%|float=right|title=A hot magic spell|contents=On the path to Hyrule Castle, starting at the gate, heading to the right instead of the left you'll notice a boulder with a sign in front of it that reads "Dead End." Once you obtain the {{im/oot|Upgrades|Bomb Bag}} you can return here to acquire {{im/oot|Items|Din's Fire}}.}}
{{sidebar|width=50%|float=right|title=A hot magic spell|contents=On the path to Hyrule Castle, starting at the gate, heading to the right instead of the left you'll notice a boulder with a sign in front of it that reads "Dead End." Once you obtain the {{im/oot|Upgrade|Bomb Bag}} you can return here to acquire {{im/oot|Item|Din's Fire}}.}}
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==An Audience with the Princess==
==An Audience with the Princess==
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The princess is found standing at a window across the courtyard. Zelda is shocked at first to see you, but soon recognizes that you are from the Kokiri. Upon showing her the Spiritual Stone of the Forest, she reveals to you a dream she had in which you played a part. She then tells you of the secret of the Sacred Realm. The Sacred Realm holds the Triforce, which is imbued with the power of the goddesses, the power to grant the wish of whoever holds it. She also reveals that the Temple of Time, (located off the Market) is the entrance to this Sacred Realm blocked by the Door of Time.
The princess is found standing at a window across the courtyard. Zelda is shocked at first to see you, but soon recognizes that you are from the Kokiri. Upon showing her the Spiritual Stone of the Forest, she reveals to you a dream she had in which you played a part. She then tells you of the secret of the Sacred Realm. The Sacred Realm holds the Triforce, which is imbued with the power of the goddesses, the power to grant the wish of whoever holds it. She also reveals that the Temple of Time, (located off the Market) is the entrance to this Sacred Realm blocked by the Door of Time.


In order to open the Door of Time, you must gather the three spiritual stones (one of which you already have) and the {{im/oot|Items|Ocarina of Time}}.
In order to open the Door of Time, you must gather the three spiritual stones (one of which you already have) and the {{im/oot|Item|Ocarina of Time}}.
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:OoT Dodging Guards at Hyrule Castle.jpg|Dodge the guards.
File:OoT Dodging Guards at Hyrule Castle.jpg|Dodge the guards.
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===Departure===
===Departure===
[[File:OoT Meeting Impa.jpg|left|thumb|Meeting Impa]]{{-|right}}
[[File:OoT Meeting Impa.jpg|left|thumb|Meeting Impa]]{{-|right}}
Zelda gives you {{im/oot|Items|Zelda's Letter}} and sends you on your way with Impa, the Sheikah.  Impa teaches you {{im/oot|Ocarina Songs|Zelda's Lullaby}}, your first melody.   
Zelda gives you {{im/oot|Item|Zelda's Letter}} and sends you on your way with Impa, the Sheikah.  Impa teaches you {{im/oot|Song|Zelda's Lullaby}}, your first melody.   


'''<font color="Blue">Zelda's Lullaby</font> '''
'''<font color="Blue">Zelda's Lullaby</font> '''


{{Control|{{N64|Left|C}}{{N64|Up|C}}{{N64|Right|C}}{{N64|Left|C}}{{N64|Up|C}}{{N64|Right|C}}|{{gc|left|cstick}}{{gc|up|cstick}}{{gc|right|cstick}}{{gc|left|cstick}}{{gc|up|cstick}}{{gc|right|cstick}}|{{wii-cc|left|rstick}}{{wii-cc|up|rstick}}{{wii-cc|right|rstick}}{{wii-cc|left|rstick}}{{wii-cc|up|rstick}}{{wii-cc|right|rstick}}|{{3ds|X}}{{3ds|A}}{{3ds|Y}}{{3ds|X}}{{3ds|A}}{{3ds|Y}}|{{Switch|left|rstick}}{{Switch|up|rstick}}{{Switch|right|rstick}}{{Switch|left|rstick}}{{Switch|up|rstick}}{{Switch|right|rstick}}}}
{{Control|{{N64|Left|C}}{{N64|Up|C}}{{N64|Right|C}}{{N64|Left|C}}{{N64|Up|C}}{{N64|Right|C}}|{{gc|left|cstick}}{{gc|up|cstick}}{{gc|right|cstick}}{{gc|left|cstick}}{{gc|up|cstick}}{{gc|right|cstick}}|{{wii-cc|left|rstick}}{{wii-cc|up|rstick}}{{wii-cc|right|rstick}}{{wii-cc|left|rstick}}{{wii-cc|up|rstick}}{{wii-cc|right|rstick}}|{{3ds|X}}{{3ds|A}}{{3ds|Y}}{{3ds|X}}{{3ds|A}}{{3ds|Y}}}}


She then instructs you to go to Death Mountain, home of the Gorons, but not before speaking to the villagers of her hometown, [[../Kakariko Village|Kakariko]], which is located at the foot of the mountain.
She then instructs you to go to Death Mountain, home of the Gorons, but not before speaking to the villagers of her hometown, [[../Kakariko Village|Kakariko]], which is located at the foot of the mountain.
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==Sidequests==
==Sidequests==
Before heading over to Kakariko Village, take some time to visit some of the areas currently available to you and find some new upgrades and {{im/oot|Enemies|Gold Skulltula|display=Gold Skulltulas}}.
Before heading over to Kakariko Village, take some time to visit some of the areas currently available to you and find some new upgrades and {{im/oot|Enemy|Gold Skulltulas}}.


===Lon Lon Ranch===
===Lon Lon Ranch===
{{OoT Skulltula|title=[[../Gold Skulltulas#Lon Lon Ranch|Two Gold Skulltulas]]|contents=
{{OoT Skulltula|title=[[../Gold Skulltulas#Lon Lon Ranch|Two Gold Skulltulas]]|contents=
 
 
When entering Lon Lon Ranch, go toward the corral and turn left around the corner. Attack the tree with your roll to find a {{im/oot|Enemies|Gold Skulltula}}.[[File:LoZ_OOT_Skulltula_18.png|150px|center]]
When entering Lon Lon Ranch, go toward the corral and turn left around the corner. Attack the tree with your roll to find a {{im/oot|Enemy|Gold Skulltula}}.[[File:LoZ_OOT_Skulltula_18.png|150px|center]]
At night, go to the back of the horse shelter. The {{im/oot|Enemies|Gold Skulltula}} will be crawling on the wood.[[File:LoZ_OOT_Skulltula_19.png|150px|center]]
At night, go to the back of the horse shelter. The {{im/oot|Enemy|Gold Skulltula}} will be crawling on the wood.[[File:LoZ_OOT_Skulltula_19.png|150px|center]]
''Note: there are two more Gold Skulltula's available here, but you won't be able to get them until after [[../Jabu-Jabu's Belly|Jabu-Jabu's Belly]] where you will acquire a tool very useful for collecting many of the tokens in the game.''}}
''Note: there are two more Gold Skulltula's available here, but you won't be able to get them until after [[../Jabu-Jabu's Belly|Jabu-Jabu's Belly]] where you will acquire a tool very useful for collecting many of the tokens in the game.''}}


You can find Lon Lon Ranch in the very center of [[#The dangers of Hyrule Field|Hyrule Field]]. You'll see the entrance simply by looking out from the drawbridge of Hyrule Castle Town.  
You can find Lon Lon Ranch in the very center of [[#The dangers of Hyrule Field|Hyrule Field]]. You'll see the entrance simply by looking out from the drawbridge of Hyrule Castle Town.  


Entering the first door on the left will bring you to Talon, sleeping once again.  Speak to him and you can play the "Super Cucco-findin' game".  This game is ''much'' easier if you throw most of the Cuccos into the gap between the table and the stairs before talking to Talon. If you lose, you lose 10 rupees.  Winning will give you a bottle of Lon Lon {{im/oot|Items|Milk}}.  A dose of this will restore five hearts of health, and there are two doses in the bottle.  After drinking all the milk, you can return and buy more for 30 rupees.  Winning again will also garner you a refill.  Or you can fill the {{im/oot|Items|Empty Bottle}} with something else. Note: upon losing, you are given the option of playing the game again for only 5 rupees.
Entering the first door on the left will bring you to Talon, sleeping once again.  Speak to him and you can play the "Super Cucco-findin' game".  This game is ''much'' easier if you throw most of the Cuccos into the gap between the table and the stairs before talking to Talon. If you lose, you lose 10 rupees.  Winning will give you a bottle of Lon Lon {{im/oot|Item|Milk}}.  A dose of this will restore five hearts of health, and there are two doses in the bottle.  After drinking all the milk, you can return and buy more for 30 rupees.  Winning again will also garner you a refill.  Or you can fill the {{im/oot|Item|Empty Bottle}} with something else. Note: upon losing, you are given the option of playing the game again for only 5 rupees.


Out in the corral is Malon. When you speak to her, she introduces you to a young horse, Epona. However, the horse is afraid of you and runs away. Speak again until she mentions her mother's song. Equip your ocarina and she teaches you a new melody, {{im/oot|Ocarina Songs|Epona's Song}}.  
Out in the corral is Malon. When you speak to her, she introduces you to a young horse, Epona. However, the horse is afraid of you and runs away. Speak again until she mentions her mother's song. Equip your ocarina and she teaches you a new melody, {{im/oot|Song|Epona's Song}}.  


'''<font color="Red">Epona's Song</font> '''
'''<font color="Red">Epona's Song</font> '''


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Play this song and Epona is no longer afraid of you. Also, with this song and an empty bottle, any cow you find will give you free Lon Lon Milk.
Play this song and Epona is no longer afraid of you. Also, with this song and an empty bottle, any cow you find will give you free Lon Lon Milk.
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{{Zelda PoH|float=left|width=100%|title=[[../Heart Containers#Lon Lon Ranch|A Heart Piece]]|contents=
{{Zelda PoH|float=left|width=100%|title=[[../Heart Containers#Lon Lon Ranch|A Heart Piece]]|contents=
[[File:LoZ_OOT_LLrtower.jpg|150px|left|Lon Lon Ranch Tower]]
[[File:LoZ_OOT_LLrtower.jpg|150px|left|Lon Lon Ranch Tower]]
At the southwest corner of Lon Lon Ranch, outside the corral, is a stone building.  Entering the door reveals two cows and several boxes. a small hole with a {{im/oot|Upgrades|Piece of Heart}} is behind the boxes.
At the southwest corner of Lon Lon Ranch, outside the corral, is a stone building.  Entering the door reveals two cows and several boxes. a small hole with a {{im/oot|Upgrade|Piece of Heart}} is behind the boxes.
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{{OoT Skulltula|width=100%|margin=0px auto 0px auto|float=none|title=[[../Gold Skulltulas#Kokiri Forest|Skulltula in hiding]]|contents=
{{OoT Skulltula|width=100%|margin=0px auto 0px auto|float=none|title=[[../Gold Skulltulas#Kokiri Forest|Skulltula in hiding]]|contents=
[[File:LoZ OOT Skulltula 02.jpg|150px|left]]
[[File:LoZ OOT Skulltula 02.jpg|150px|left]]
With a bottle, you can now capture bugs. You can either purchase them in a shop or look for them in grass or under rocks. Bottle up a bug and head to the Kokiri Forest. There is a small patch of soil near the shop. Drop the bug out near the hole and they'll go in. What comes out? A {{im/oot|Enemies|Gold Skulltula}}!
With a bottle, you can now capture bugs. You can either purchase them in a shop or look for them in grass or under rocks. Bottle up a bug and head to the Kokiri Forest. There is a small patch of soil near the shop. Drop the bug out near the hole and they'll go in. What comes out? A {{im/oot|Enemy|Gold Skulltula}}!
Along with the ones that appear at night, a few Gold Skulltula can be hiding in soft spots of soil. All it takes is a little bug to lure them out.
Along with the ones that appear at night, a few Gold Skulltula can be hiding in soft spots of soil. All it takes is a little bug to lure them out.
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===Gerudo Valley===
===Gerudo Valley===
{{OoT Skulltula|title=[[../Gold Skulltulas#Gerudo Valley|Dirt patch Skulltula]]|contents=At the valley's edge, grab the cucco to the left of the large bridge, and drop down into the valley below. Fly towards the wall in front of you, and land near the Gerudo and her cow. Take out a {{im/oot|Items|Bottle of Bugs}}, and evict a {{im/oot|Enemies|Gold Skulltula}} from its patch of soft soil next to the cow.
{{OoT Skulltula|title=[[../Gold Skulltulas#Gerudo Valley|Dirt patch Skulltula]]|contents=At the valley's edge, grab the cucco to the left of the large bridge, and drop down into the valley below. Fly towards the wall in front of you, and land near the Gerudo and her cow. Take out a {{im/oot|Item|Bottle of Bugs}}, and evict a {{im/oot|Enemy|Gold Skulltula}} from its patch of soft soil next to the cow.
[[File:LoZ_OOT_Skulltula_87.jpg|175px|center]]}}
[[File:LoZ_OOT_Skulltula_87.jpg|175px|center]]}}


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{{Zelda PoH|width=100%|title=[[../Heart Containers#Gerudo Valley|Cucco glide to hearts]]|contents=
{{Zelda PoH|width=100%|title=[[../Heart Containers#Gerudo Valley|Cucco glide to hearts]]|contents=
[[File:LoZ_OOT_Heart_32.png|150px|left]]
[[File:LoZ_OOT_Heart_32.png|150px|left]]
Grab the Cucco and jump off the cliff and head to the waterfall. Slowly lower into the middle of the waterfall and glide into the alcove containing the {{im/oot|Upgrades|Piece of Heart}}.
Grab the Cucco and jump off the cliff and head to the waterfall. Slowly lower into the middle of the waterfall and glide into the alcove containing the {{im/oot|Upgrade|Piece of Heart}}.
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[[File:LoZ_OOT_Heart_33.png|150px|left]]
[[File:LoZ_OOT_Heart_33.png|150px|left]]
Along the cliff face is a crate containing a {{im/oot|Upgrades|Piece of Heart}}. You can grab the Cucco and glide towards the crate to reach it.
Along the cliff face is a crate containing a {{im/oot|Upgrade|Piece of Heart}}. You can grab the Cucco and glide towards the crate to reach it.
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===Lake Hylia===
===Lake Hylia===
{{Zelda PoH|title=[[../Heart Containers#Lake Hylia|Fishing]]|contents=Catch a nine-pound fish in the Fishing Pond to receive a {{im/oot|Upgrades|Piece of Heart}}. See the [[../Minigames#Fishing|fishing minigame section]] for further details.
{{Zelda PoH|title=[[../Heart Containers#Lake Hylia|Fishing]]|contents=Catch a nine-pound fish in the Fishing Pond to receive a {{im/oot|Upgrade|Piece of Heart}}. See the [[../Minigames#Fishing|fishing minigame section]] for further details.
[[File:LoZ_OOT_Heart_26.png|175px|center]]}}
[[File:LoZ_OOT_Heart_26.png|175px|center]]}}


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====The Scarecrow's Song====
====The Scarecrow's Song====
Near the underwater entrance to Zora's Domain in Lake Hylia, you will find two Scarecrows, Bonooru and Pierre, on the shore.  Bonooru will ask you to play a song for him, which he claims he will remember.  The song you play will be listed as the game's {{im/oot|Ocarina Songs|Scarecrow's Song}}.  It is your own creation but must be eight notes long. You can change the song as you please.  If you forget it, Bonooru will give you the melody you last played.  Remember the song, as it will be very useful one day. Unfortunately, you cannot use the same note eight times in a row, so the best thing to do is just use two and switch back and forth (left right left right, etc.).
Near the underwater entrance to Zora's Domain in Lake Hylia, you will find two Scarecrows, Bonooru and Pierre, on the shore.  Bonooru will ask you to play a song for him, which he claims he will remember.  The song you play will be listed as the game's {{im/oot|Song|Scarecrow's Song}}.  It is your own creation but must be eight notes long. You can change the song as you please.  If you forget it, Bonooru will give you the melody you last played.  Remember the song, as it will be very useful one day. Unfortunately, you cannot use the same note eight times in a row, so the best thing to do is just use two and switch back and forth (left right left right, etc.).


You can also create melodies in front of Pierre, but they don't have to be only eight notes long. They can even have special tunes in them if you wish. The song you create for Pierre won't become a new song when you play it, but is used for [[../Secrets#A scarecrow melody at the end|a little Easter egg]] at the end of your quest.
You can also create melodies in front of Pierre, but they don't have to be only eight notes long. They can even have special tunes in them if you wish. The song you create for Pierre won't become a new song when you play it, but is used for [[../Secrets#A scarecrow melody at the end|a little Easter egg]] at the end of your quest.
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{{OoT Skulltula|width=100%|title=[[../Gold Skulltulas#Lake Hylia|Two Gold Skulltulas]]|contents=
{{OoT Skulltula|width=100%|title=[[../Gold Skulltulas#Lake Hylia|Two Gold Skulltulas]]|contents=
[[File:LoZ_OOT_Skulltula_55.jpg|150px|left]]
[[File:LoZ_OOT_Skulltula_55.jpg|150px|left]]
Drop a {{im/oot|Items|Bottle of Bugs}} into the patch of soft soil next to the Lakeside Laboratory to unearth a {{im/oot|Enemies|Gold Skulltula}}.
Drop a {{im/oot|Item|Bottle of Bugs}} into the patch of soft soil next to the Lakeside Laboratory to unearth a {{im/oot|Enemy|Gold Skulltula}}.
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[[File:LoZ_OOT_Skulltula_57.jpg|150px|left]]
[[File:LoZ_OOT_Skulltula_57.jpg|150px|left]]
On the secluded island with two pillars in the middle of Lake Hylia lies a {{im/oot|Enemies|Gold Skulltula}} on one of the columns. Kill it and take the token.
On the secluded island with two pillars in the middle of Lake Hylia lies a {{im/oot|Enemy|Gold Skulltula}} on one of the columns. Kill it and take the token.
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