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North Clock Town is kind of like a park: it has a small playground in the northwest and lots of grass. There isn't too much to do here, though you can get some nifty items here for doing some sidequests.
North Clock Town is kind of like a park: it has a small playground in the northwest and lots of grass. There isn't too much to do here, though you can get some nifty items here for doing some sidequests.


The first thing you should do is go back into town and find the Stray Fairy again. When you find the Stray Fairy, return back to the Great Fairy Fountain to get the Great Fairy of Clock Town back to normal. Your prize for helping her again is probably one of the most important masks in the game: the '''Great Fairy's Mask''', which will help you find Stray Fairies in temples. When worn, its hair will sparkle when a Stray Fairy is in the room, and if a Stray Fairy has been freed from her prison, they will be attracted to your mask. A very helpful, yet very hideous-looking mask indeed.
The first thing you should do is go back into town and find the Stray Fairy again. When you find the Stray Fairy, return back to the Great Fairy Fountain to get the Great Fairy of Clock Town back to normal. Your prize for helping her again is probably one of the most important masks in the game: the '''Great Fairy's Mask''',[[File:MMGreatFairysMask.png]] which will help you find Stray Fairies in temples. When worn, its hair will sparkle when a Stray Fairy is in the room, and if a Stray Fairy has been freed from her prison, they will be attracted to your mask. A very helpful, yet very hideous-looking mask indeed.


=== Get the Bomber's Notebook ===
=== Get the Bomber's Notebook ===
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[[Image:LoZMMBombShoplady.png|left|320px]]
[[Image:LoZMMBombShoplady.png|left|320px]]


Stick around North Clock Town until midnight of the first day to witness an event where an obnoxious thief known as Sakon robs the poor old lady at the Bomb Shop. Chase after Sakon and slash at the bag he stole with your sword to free it from his grip. As it turns out, this old lady runs the Bomb Shop with her son, and she repays your kindness by giving you the '''Blast Mask'''! This mask allows you to blow up your face with {{control|{{n64|b}}|{{gc|b}}|{{wii-cc|b}}}}. Link takes damage for each explosion, yet you can actually negate the damage done by the Blast Mask by raising your shield, which means that you now have unlimited bombs. The '''Big Bomb Bag''' will also become available in the shop if you purchased the Bomb Bag prior to this. If you fail the event, then the Big Bomb Bag will be put on sale in the Curiosity Shop.
Stick around North Clock Town until midnight of the first day to witness an event where an obnoxious thief known as Sakon robs the poor old lady at the Bomb Shop. Chase after Sakon and slash at the bag he stole with your sword to free it from his grip. As it turns out, this old lady runs the Bomb Shop with her son, and she repays your kindness by giving you the '''Blast Mask'''[[File:MMBlastMask.png]]! This mask allows you to blow up your face with {{control|{{n64|b}}|{{gc|b}}|{{wii-cc|b}}}}. Link takes damage for each explosion, yet you can actually negate the damage done by the Blast Mask by raising your shield, which means that you now have unlimited bombs. The '''Big Bomb Bag''' will also become available in the shop if you purchased the Bomb Bag prior to this. If you fail the event, then the Big Bomb Bag will be put on sale in the Curiosity Shop.


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=== The Curiosity Shop ===
=== The Curiosity Shop ===


The Curiosity Shop is a pawn shop that sells stolen items. It is open from 10 P.M. to 6 A.M. The Big Bomb Bag can be found here if you failed the Bomb Shop Lady Event. Your sword and your empty bottles can be purchased here if they were stolen by the Takkuri in Termina Field. The shop does sell an exclusive item here, however: the '''All-Night Mask'''. It costs a whopping 500 rupees, and it is necessary in order to obtain a Piece of Heart from Anju's Grandmother.
The Curiosity Shop is a pawn shop that sells stolen items. It is open from 10 P.M. to 6 A.M. The Big Bomb Bag can be found here if you failed the Bomb Shop Lady Event. Your sword and your empty bottles can be purchased here if they were stolen by the Takkuri in Termina Field. The shop does sell an exclusive item here, however: the '''All-Night Mask'''[[File:MMAllNightMask.png]]. It costs a whopping 500 rupees, and it is necessary in order to obtain a Piece of Heart from Anju's Grandmother.


You can also sell items in your empty bottles, such as Poes and Gold Dust, to the Curiosity Shop Man.
You can also sell items in your empty bottles, such as Poes and Gold Dust, to the Curiosity Shop Man.
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=== The Mayor's Office ===
=== The Mayor's Office ===


From 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. The Mayor's Office is open to the public. The mayor is a bit preoccupied with the current moon situation at the moment, but his wife, Madame Aroma, is more than willing to chat. She will solicit your help in locating her lost son, Kafei, and will give you '''Kafei's Mask''' in order to help with the search.
From 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. The Mayor's Office is open to the public. The mayor is a bit preoccupied with the current moon situation at the moment, but his wife, Madame Aroma, is more than willing to chat. She will solicit your help in locating her lost son, Kafei, and will give you '''Kafei's Mask'''[[File:MMKafeiMask.png]] in order to help with the search.


=== The Stock Pot Inn ===
=== The Stock Pot Inn ===
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There isn't much to see or do in South Clock Town and the Laundry Pool. You can find free rupees in the Laundry Pool's river and in the boxes beside the bench, and you can use the Deku Flower in South Clock town to obtain two treasure chests: 50 rupees on the scaffold on the third day and 20 rupees on the straw roof just past the scaffold.
There isn't much to see or do in South Clock Town and the Laundry Pool. You can find free rupees in the Laundry Pool's river and in the boxes beside the bench, and you can use the Deku Flower in South Clock town to obtain two treasure chests: 50 rupees on the scaffold on the third day and 20 rupees on the straw roof just past the scaffold.


On the night of Days 1 and 2 speak with the Organ Grinder, Mr. Guru-Guru, who is sitting in the Laundry Pool, and listen to his troubles. Just from listening to his story you will get the '''Bremen Mask''', which allows you to control animals by holding down {{control|{{n64|b}}|{{gc|b}}|{{wii-cc|b}}}}. This event will complete the '''Mr. Guru-Guru''' entry in the Bombers' Notebook.
On the night of Days 1 and 2 speak with the Organ Grinder, Mr. Guru-Guru, who is sitting in the Laundry Pool, and listen to his troubles. Just from listening to his story you will get the '''Bremen Mask'''[[File:MMBremenMask.png]], which allows you to control animals by holding down {{control|{{n64|b}}|{{gc|b}}|{{wii-cc|b}}}}. This event will complete the '''Mr. Guru-Guru''' entry in the Bombers' Notebook.


Before you continue, you should go around the Clock Tower to find an Owl Statue. Hit it with the sword to activate it. This is where you can temporarily save your game, and it will also become useful in another way early on.
Before you continue, you should go around the Clock Tower to find an Owl Statue. Hit it with the sword to activate it. This is where you can temporarily save your game, and it will also become useful in another way early on.


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