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==Nintendo 64==
==Nintendo 64==
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==Virtual Console controls==
==Virtual Console controls==


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==Special Techniques==
==Special Techniques==
*Rolling: Double-tap either Strafe button to perform a roll. This moves your character quickly to either side.
*Rolling: Double-tap either Strafe button to perform a roll. This moves your character quickly to either side.
*Double-Jumping: Jump, then press the Jump button again to perform a second jump in midair.
*Double-Jumping: Jump, then press the Jump button again to perform a second jump in mid-air.
*Sword Attack: Press the Fire button when an enemy or projectile is near to swing your sword. You can use this to deflect enemy projectiles.
*Sword Attack: Press the Fire button when an enemy or projectile is near to swing your sword. You can use this to deflect enemy projectiles.
*Switching Cursors: Press the Switch cursors button to toggle between the Manual cursor (red) and the Lock-on cursor (purple). The Manual cursor must be aimed manually with {{N64|Neutral|Control}}. The Lock-on cursor, once it's placed over an enemy, will lock on to that enemy and follow its movements automatically as long as you don't touch {{N64|Neutral|Control}}. However, when using the Lock-on cursor, your shots are weaker.
*Switching Cursors: Press the Switch cursors button to toggle between the Manual cursor (red) and the Lock-on cursor (purple). The Manual cursor must be aimed manually with {{N64|Neutral|Control}}. The Lock-on cursor, once it's placed over an enemy, will lock on to that enemy and follow its movements automatically as long as you don't touch {{N64|Neutral|Control}}. However, when using the Lock-on cursor, your shots are weaker.


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