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==Rupee making tricks== | ==Rupee making tricks== | ||
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As Young Link, travel to the drawbridge from the field in front of Hyrule Castle Town. Walk straight up the chain until your face appears to be in the wall then turn towards the middle and jump down. You'll get 20 rupees while you're falling and enter Hyrule Castle Town. | As Young Link, travel to the drawbridge from the field in front of Hyrule Castle Town. Walk straight up the chain until your face appears to be in the wall then turn towards the middle and jump down. You'll get 20 rupees while you're falling and enter Hyrule Castle Town. | ||
If you decide to wait until night | If you decide to wait until night, climb up and stand on either chain. After the drawbridge raises, walk across the narrow end of the upturned drawbridge to collect 80 rupees (four red ones). | ||
;Kakariko Village (100 rupees) | ;Kakariko Village (100 rupees) | ||
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===Bug catching and selling trick=== | ===Bug catching and selling trick=== | ||
This one is quite simple, You need 2 or more empty bottles, Go catch a bug and go to Hyrule Castle Market as Young Link or Kakariko Village as Adult Link. Go over to the guy that wants to buy the stuff in bottles. Do not give him the bug that you have caught. Instead release the bug a | This one is quite simple, You need 2 or more empty bottles, Go catch a bug and go to Hyrule Castle Market as Young Link or Kakariko Village as Adult Link. Go over to the guy that wants to buy the stuff in bottles. Do not give him the bug that you have caught. Instead release the bug a few feet away from him and let it crawl, use all the empty bottles to catch the 3 bugs and sell him them until you have 1 bug left, then repeat for infinite rupees. | ||
==Giant enemies== | ==Giant enemies== | ||
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==Hidden Cave== | ==Hidden Cave== | ||
As Adult Link, after getting the Silver Gauntlets, go to the Zora's Fountain near where you get Farore's Wind. Pick up the gray rock. There should be a hole. Go down it and use the Lens of Truth. Kill the Big Skulltullas and go to the end of the cave. Climb up the wall ladder to be outside of the map's perimeter to the opposite side of the entrance and there should be a | As Adult Link, after getting the Silver Gauntlets, go to the Zora's Fountain near where you get Farore's Wind. Pick up the gray rock. There should be a hole. Go down it and use the Lens of Truth. Kill the Big Skulltullas and go to the end of the cave. Climb up the wall ladder to be outside of the map's perimeter to the opposite side of the entrance and there should be a treasure chest with fifty Rupees in it. Also, there is an open wall that you can look out of and see a view of Zora's Fountain and Zora River. Here you can jump off into the water. Don't try to use the Hover Boots to get to the little island thing next to Jabu-Jabu's Altar, as you will just land in the water. | ||
==Power Stab== | ==Power Stab== | ||
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Attacking the Gossip Stones in various manners has a useful purpose outside of entertainment value: by playing Zelda's Lullaby or Song of Storms in front of one, a fairy will emerge. Bombing a Gossip Stone will cause it to flash blue and red and take off after a few seconds. Shooting one with various arrows causes it to spin, stretch up, and then widen before going back to normal, or simply vibrate. Hitting one with your Megaton Hammer will flatten it temporarily. Even comparatively boring attacks, such as with a sword or a hookshot, cause the stone to vibrate differently, depending on the weapon used. | Attacking the Gossip Stones in various manners has a useful purpose outside of entertainment value: by playing Zelda's Lullaby or Song of Storms in front of one, a fairy will emerge. Bombing a Gossip Stone will cause it to flash blue and red and take off after a few seconds. Shooting one with various arrows causes it to spin, stretch up, and then widen before going back to normal, or simply vibrate. Hitting one with your Megaton Hammer will flatten it temporarily. Even comparatively boring attacks, such as with a sword or a hookshot, cause the stone to vibrate differently, depending on the weapon used. | ||
== | ==Chicken Attack== | ||
This is a rather dangerous (though quite amusing) pursuit, so do not attempt it if your health is low — one hit from a | This is a rather dangerous (though quite amusing) pursuit, so do not attempt it if your health is low — one hit from a chicken depletes a half heart container. If you are inclined to be attacked by an enormous horde of chickens, attack one repeatedly until it calls up its buddies, and then run as rapidly as possible in the opposite direction (zig-zag as you run). Two of the better places to do this are at the entrance to Kakariko Village, where there is an easy escape route, or in Lon Lon Ranch, where you can attack them while riding Epona and be invincible to their attacks. | ||
;Other weapons and ways to stop the attack | ;Other weapons and ways to stop the attack | ||
*The Megaton Hammer will initiate the | *The Megaton Hammer will initiate the chicken attack with one swing because it strikes targets multiple times. | ||
*Zelda's Lullaby will make the | *Zelda's Lullaby will make the chickens stop attacking. | ||
==Sign Reconstruction== | ==Sign Reconstruction== | ||
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To really find all the secrets around Hyrule, you'll need some help. Luckily, if you acquire 20 Gold Skulltulas you can go to the House of Skulltula in Kakariko village to get the reward, the Stone of Agony, from the person who has been most recently freed from the curse. The Stone of Agony is a rumble pack-shaped passive item that makes your controller vibrate when close to a hole in the ground. When close to one of these holes, you'll have to figure out the special way to open it (bombs, a certain song on the Ocarina, etc.). | To really find all the secrets around Hyrule, you'll need some help. Luckily, if you acquire 20 Gold Skulltulas you can go to the House of Skulltula in Kakariko village to get the reward, the Stone of Agony, from the person who has been most recently freed from the curse. The Stone of Agony is a rumble pack-shaped passive item that makes your controller vibrate when close to a hole in the ground. When close to one of these holes, you'll have to figure out the special way to open it (bombs, a certain song on the Ocarina, etc.). | ||
If you don't have a rumble pack for the N64 or have the rumble feature turned off, the Stone of Agony will be of no use. Note that the rumble feature is stripped from the Wii version, leaving this quest item useless. However, in Ocarina of Time 3D, the | If you don't have a rumble pack for the N64 or have the rumble feature turned off, the Stone of Agony will be of no use. Note that the rumble feature is stripped from the Wii version, leaving this quest item useless. However, in Ocarina of Time 3D, the Shard of Agony will flash on the left side of the top screen and make a "bong" sound if there is a hidden item nearby. It flashes more frequently if you get closer to the hidden area. The GameCube version will use the rumble feature exactly like the N64. | ||
==A Daytime Dog Companion== | ==A Daytime Dog Companion== | ||
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and then roll again to hover a lot more out than usual(well,not that much more out,but if succeeded,you`ll be longer out).That comes in handy for a lot of things,like some Heart Pieces. | and then roll again to hover a lot more out than usual(well,not that much more out,but if succeeded,you`ll be longer out).That comes in handy for a lot of things,like some Heart Pieces. | ||
== | == Skip the Deku Tree == | ||
To escape Kokiri Forest without doing the Deku Tree, go to the Lost Woods. As soon as you enter, turn left into the meadow with the dancing flute guy, then go into the only tunnel in that meadow at the far left. Then jump across the logs and you will end up on the bridge where Saria gives you the Ocarina, past Kokiri Forest! Continue on to Hyrule Field. Unfortunately, if you proceed you will not be able to obtain the Master Sword without getting the Forest Spiritual Stone. Therefore, you will be unable to complete the game. However, you can still enter the small towns and do the other parts first and you can come back to Kokiri Forest to complete the Deku Tree dungeon later. | |||
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