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Title screen

Starting a new game or loading a game

The file select screen

Upon starting the game, the title screen appears which shows Link riding Epona in Hyrule Field and various scenes from the game. Pressing the Start button button twice opens the main menu. In this menu, three save game slots are shown, along with the options to erase or copy a saved game. Furthermore, there's an options menu which allows you to change sound settings, the way the Z button-targeting system works and some shades of black and grey to help set the brightness setting of your television. Highlighting a save game slot and pressing A button opens that saved game. If no saved game exists, selecting a save game slot and choosing Yes starts a new game.

Movement

The first thing you'll learn when you begin the game is how to run around using the control stick. Pressing the stick a little bit will make Link walk very slowly, which is good for navigating small walkways. Pressing it all the way to the edge will make Link run as fast as he can, which is necessary to Jump. If you walk off a ledge, Link will fall a bit and hopefully grab the ledge, otherwise he will fall straight down and may take damage based on the distance of the fall.

Jumping

Link jumping across a gap.

In The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time there is no jump button. Instead, Link will jump off of ledges if he approaches them while running. Be careful of your positioning, because it is easy to fall long distances.

Falling

If Link happens to fall off of a ledge, he will either hit the ground and take damage, or roll. To roll, simply hold the control stick in the direction he is moving (most often Up control).

HUD

All of the HUD elements viewable
Action button

The action button shows you what A button will make Link do. For instance, if you have your sword equipped and you are standing still, the action button will say "Put Away", and pressing the button will cause Link to sheath his sword. If you are running, the action button will change to "Attack", and pressing A button will make Link do a somersault.

Item assignments

At the top right of the screen are the three button assignments. These act as a way to keep track of what items are currently assigned to. By pressing a button with an assigned item, Link will pull out the item immediately and use it (draw an arrow and aim the bow, load and aim the slingshot, swipe with an empty jar, use a filled jar, etc.). You can change the button assignments by using the pause menu and navigating to the inventory section. Pressing a button while an item is selected will assign that item to the button pressed. The buttons for the items are Left c, Down c, and Right c.

Minimap

The minimap appears in the bottom left corner of the screen. This helps you quickly keep track of your location in a room, the direction Link is facing, and the floor or zone you are in. A larger map is available on the pause menu. Press L button to turn on or off the minimap.

Pause menu

Select item subscreen

The pause menu can be viewed by pressing Start button. Here you are able to save, view the world or dungeon map (depending on your location), view and equip items, and view additional items.

Inventory
For more details on the items that will inhabit your inventory, see Items.

Your inventory helps keep track of what items you've acquired, what items are currently assigned to the C buttons, how much ammo you have left, and whether or not you have anything contained in jars.

Quest status subscreen
Heart pieces
For more details on the locations of Heart Containers, see Heart Containers.

While on your adventure, you might stumble upon a Heart Piece; these rare items will automatically combine into an extra Heart Container (your maximum health will increase by one) if you find four of them. The inventory tracks how many Heart Pieces you have by filling in the heart container diagram until you form a new Heart Container.

Songs
For more details on how to acquire and play songs, see Ocarina Songs.

After you receive an ocarina, you will be able to play songs that have special powers. These songs play an important role in solving puzzles and traveling quickly throughout the game.

Gold Skulltulas
For more details on how to acquire, see Gold Skulltulas.

One of the many secret items you can collect in Ocarina of Time is the Gold Skulltula Token OoT Items Gold Skulltula Token.png. These are acquired by killing a Gold Skulltula File:OoT Items Gold Skulltula.png and then grabbing its token.

Equipment

Equipment subscreen
For more details on weapons, see Equipment.

On the equipment page, you will be able to toggle between the different armor and weapons that Link has acquired. These will come in handy when maximizing your offensive and defensive capabilities, and when necessary to solve certain puzzles.

Weapons

Throughout the game you'll acquire stronger swords and weaponry to help you solve increasingly complex puzzles and defeat enemies more efficiently.

Ammo
For more details on the ammunition you will need to be on the lookout for, see Ammunition pickups.

Some weapons require ammunition to use. If you run out, they will be unable to function, so try to keep a good supply on hand, or keep track of where you can find more. Remember that destructible objects and enemies have a chance to drop items such as ammo.

Saving your game

The file save screen

During the game, you can save your game at any time by bringing up the pause menu with Start button, then press B button. Select "Yes" at the confirmation screen. The menu will close. The game has now been saved.

If you die and get a "Game Over", the game will ask you if you want to save, then if you want to continue. Choosing not to continue will send you back to the title screen.

Note that when you save the game, it does not save your location. Every time you start the game you will appear in Link's House in Kokiri Forest, if your last save was as a child. If your last save game was as an adult, you will start at the Temple of Time. If you save in a dungeon you will instead appear just inside of the entrance to the dungeon regardless of age.

Rupees

For more details on rupees, see Rupees.

Like all Zelda games, Rupees are used as a currency within the game.

Objects

You will find objects throughout the game that can be interacted with or destroyed. Destructible objects have a chance to drop items such as ammo and rupees.

Object Methods of interaction Methods of destruction
Chests Open. N/A
Doors Open. N/A
Gossip Stones Speak, sword, boomerang, hookshot, or bomb. Bomb
Grass Pick up. Throw, cut, or bomb.
Stones Pick up. Throw or bomb.

Dungeons

An example of when Link finds a special piece of equipment. It can be assigned to one of the item buttons.

Dungeons are a primary part of the game. Each dungeon must be completed to finish the game. A dungeon is considered complete if the special item is found and, if there is one, the boss is defeated.

Dungeon-specific items

For more details on dungeon-specific items, see Dungeon Items.

Certain items can only be found within dungeons. Some of these are dungeon-specific. That is, after you find them, they cannot be taken elsewhere and are only available when you are in that dungeon.

Special items

Each dungeon has a unique item that will help Link progress through the game. These special items are necessary to overcome puzzles and defeat bosses, so make sure you get them!