http://users.bart.nl/~jamin The Legend of Zelda, Ocarina of Time Zauron's Zelda 64 Guide version 0.9 (12/3/98) The most recent version of this guide can be found at http://cc.usu.edu/~SLC77/Zelda64Guide.txt Sections: Introduction 1: Weapons and Equipment 2: The four bottles, the Chickens, and the 10 Big Poe's 3: Young Link's Trading Sequence 4: Adult Link's Trading Sequence 5: Epona the horse 6: Songs of the Ocarina and Secret Ocarina Stuff 7: Increased carrying capacity and other upgrades 8: The Great Faerie Fountains and Magic Spells 9: The Heart Container Pieces 10: Increased Rupee capacity, the Stone of Agony, and the Gold Skulltulas 11: The Magic Beans and where to put them 12: Enemies and how to beat them 13: Game Walkthrough (including Boss strategies) Kokiri Forest Deku Tree Deku Tree Boss: Queen Ghoma The Market Hyrule Castle Lon Lon Ranch Lost Woods Kakariko Village Goron City Dodonogo's Cavern Dodonogo's Cavern Boss: King Dodonogo Magic Zora's River Zora's Domain Zora's Fountain Jabu-Jabu's Belly Jabu-Jabu's Belly Boss: Berinade Collect stuff Temple of Time The Hookshot Forest Temple Forest Temple Boss: Phantom Gannon Quest for Truth Bottom of the Well Goron City revisited Fire Temple Fire Temple Boss: Valvagia Ice Cavern Water Temple Water Temple Boss: Morpha Kakariko Village in trouble Shadow Temple Shadow Temple Boss: Bongo Bongo Gerudo Fortress Desert Colossus Spirit Temple Part 1, Young Link Gerudo Training Ground Spirit Temple Part 2, Adult Link Spirit Temple Boss: Twinrova Final Preparations 14: Tips, Tricks, Secrets, and other Fun Stuff 15: Frequently Asked Questions 16: Guide info (version history, note to webmasters, E-mailing author, credits, copyright notice) ------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- Introduction The purpose of this guide is to give you hardcore info about the game, how to pass it, and how to get everything. I tried hard NOT to reveal much of the story in this guide's walkthrough. I also did not talk about all the things you could be doing in between levels. The walkthrough acts like all you want to do is pass the levels and that's it. I don't recommend you do everything in the walkthrough and nothing else. You'll be missing out on what the game has to offer. Between levels use the other information in this guide to find items and explore! There's plenty to do here besides pass the levels and get only the essential items. This guide is intended to be a guide to help you through any levels you are having a tough time with, and to provide a database of the locations of most of the items in the game. In addition, this guide does not talk about game play mechanics except when describing battle tactics, and assumes you have read the instructions and now how to equip items and know what Z targeting means. Plus, the walkthrough is detailed enough that you should know what to do, but not so detailed as to hold your hand and insult your intelligence. Often it uses phrases like "fight your way through this room" or "Make your way to the Eastern section and find the door that looks like..." rather than "Turn left, walk a bit, then turn right and shoot the bat there..." except when such detail is necessary (like in the Bottom of the Well or Gerudo's Fortress). I've put many sleepless days and nights into this guide so I hope you find it useful. See section 16 for more details and information on how to contact me. Enjoy! - Zauron ------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- 1: Weapons and Equipment Swords: Kokiri Sword - Young Link's sword Find the training center in Kokiri Forest. It's in the south part of town next to the Know-It-All-Brothers house. In the back is a small cave. Go up to the cave and press A to enter. Crawl through, dodge the boulder, and find the treasure box containing the sword. Master Sword - Adult Link's primary sword, needed to travel in time Found in the Temple of Time after you have all 3 Spiritual Stones Giant's Knife - Adult Link only, really big sword. Breaks easily though. Can be bought for 200 rupees from the giant Goron. As Adult Link, find the wall in the third floor that can be bombed (it is between two bomb plants) and bomb your way through to the Giant Goron. Goron's Sword - Version of the Giant's Knife that won't break Follow Adult Link's trading sequence to get it (see section 4). Shields: Deku Shield - Young Link's primary shield (press R to use it) Collect 40 rupees in Kokiri Forest by slashing bushes and breaking rocks, etc. and buy it in the Kokiri Forest's shop. Hylian Shield - Adult Link's primary shield, young Link can use it to block falling rocks while climbing Death Mountain. Can be bought or found in the Kakariko village graveyard. Look for a grave in the graveyard that has three flowers in front of it and pull it to get the shield. Mirror Shield - Adult Link Only. Reflects magical attacks. Found in the Spirit Temple. Tunics: Kokiri Tunic - Link starts with this. Goron Tunic - Adult Link only. Let's you go in the Death Mountain crater, is resistant to heat. Can be bought at the Goron store. Also, can find by talking to the young Goron named after you. He's on the third floor of Goron City when you are Adult Link. Use a bomb to stop him from rolling, then talk to him to get the tunic. Zora Tunic - Allows you to breathe under water. Can be bought in the Zora's Domain shop. Can also be obtained from the Zora King. To get it from the Zora King, as Adult Link go into the Ice Cavern at Zora's Fountain (behind the King's throne room) and find a magic blue flame. Catch the magic blue flame in a bottle and return to the frozen King Zora and use it to melt him. Talk to him and he'll give you the tunic. Boots: Kokiri Boots - Link starts with this. Iron Boots - Adult Link Only. Makes you sink to the bottom of any water. Found in the Ice Cavern at Zora's Fountain (behind King Zora's throne room). It's at the end of the Ice Cavern level (which is really easy) and is found by defeating an Ice Wolf. Hover Boots - Adult Link Only. Allows you to "float" over air and water for a few seconds. Found in the Shadow Temple (see walkthrough). C-Button items: Young Link Only items: Mask of Truth - Allows you to talk to the gossip stones (those stones that tell you the time when you hit them with your sword). Complete Young Link's Trading Sequence (See section 3) Deku Sticks - Can be lit with a fire and then used to light torches. Bought in stores or obtained from killing Deku Baba's (the man- eating plants). Fairy Slingshot - Shoot enemies from a distance. Found inside the Deku Tree in a room with a floating block that falls when you step on it. Boomerang - Stuns or kills enemies from a distance. Returns to you. Found inside Jabu-Jabu's belly. Find a room with all flying fish in it and kill the flying fish to get it. Fairy Ocarina - Plays magical music. Given to you by Saria when you first leave Kokiri Forest. Magic Bean - Can be planted in soft soil (See section 11). Can be bought from a character near the entrance to Zora's River for 10 rupees for the first one and then an additional 10 rupees each one after that. Adult Link Only items: Fairy Bow - Fires arrows from a distance. Found in the Forest Temple in the upper Stalfos room. Fire Arrows - Exploding arrows made of fire that take some MP to use. After beating the Water Temple, stand on the island and face the small island with two pillars on it that's across the water from you (there's a plaque here explaining this) and shoot the rising sun with an arrow. The fire arrow will drop to the small island. Ice Arrows - Freezes enemies. Uses MP. Complete the Gerudo Training Grounds. (See walkthrough) Light Arrows - Very powerful arrows. Uses MP. Gained automatically when have 6 pendants and return to Temple of Time. Hookshot - Allows Link to grab things from a distance and pull himself to them. Found in the Kakiriko village graveyard. Look for the grave stone with flowers in front of it on the far west side of the grave yard, close to the entrance. Pull it to reveal a hole. Fall down to talk to the gravedigger and you'll have to race him. Keep up with him and he'll give you his hookshot. Megaton Hammer - Destroys red boulders, smashes down rusted switches, and other useful stuff. Can be used as a weapon. Found in the Fire Temple in Death Mountain. (See walkthrough) Shared items: Deku Nuts - Stuns the enemy. Bought in stores or found. Bombs - Blows up enemies, rocks, secret tunnels, etc. Can be thrown. Very useful. Found in Dodongo's Cavern. (See walkthrough) Ocarina of Time - Same as fairy ocarina. Needed for time travel. Found in Hyrule Castle's moat after Princess Zelda throws it there. Lens of Truth - See invisible things and see through fake walls. Uses magic. Also can look in the treasure chests in the treasure chest game as young Link! Play the Song of Storms in the windmill as young Link, and the well will be drained. Go down the well and you'll be taken to the Bottom of the Well level. Beat it to get the Lens of Truth. Bombchu - A bomb that runs along the ground and up walls until it hits something or a certain time passes then blows up. Get 40 Gold Skulltula Tokens and then go to the house of the cursed rich family in Kakariko Village and one of the children will give it to you. Also can be won from the Bombchu Bowling game and some other mini-games. At night there is a bombchu shop in the back alley of the market when you are young Link. Can be bought from a guy on a flying carpet in the desert. Quest Related Items: Stone of Agony - Makes a Rumble Pack start "beating" when you're near a secret Get 20 Gold Skulltula tokens and take them to the cursed family in Kakariko Village (See section 10) Gerudo's Card - Allows you to walk around Gerudo's Fortress freely. Get by freeing all 4 carpenters in Gerudo's Fortress (see the walkthrough) The 3 Stones - Along with the Ocarina of Time and Song of Time, allows you to open the Door of Time in the Temple of Time to get the Master Sword and warp through - you guessed it - Time Get from beating the Deku Tree, Dodonogo's Cavern, and Jabu-Jabu's Belly levels. (See walkthrough) The Six Medallions - Needed to beat Gannondorf as adult Link Get by defeating the 5 temples and get the first one for free. (See walkthrough) Other equipment: Some other equipment is technically considered an upgrade, such as the Goron's Bracelet or the Silver Scale. These items are in section 7: Increased carrying capacity and other upgrades. ------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- 2: The four bottles, the Chickens, and the 10 Big Poe's Bottles can be used to hold potions, faeries, ghosts, blue fire, etc. EXTREMELY useful. Bottle #1: Win Talon's chicken game at Lon Lon Ranch after waking Talon at Hyrule Castle. He will give you a bottle with some Lon Lon Milk in it. To make it easier, first trap all the regular chickens in a corner before starting. Bottle #2: Gather all the chickens at Kakariko Village and put them in the Chicken Woman's pen. Talk to her to get the bottle. See the Chickens section below. Bottle #3: Found by diving in Lake Hylia after gaining the Silver Scale to dive deeper. Has a note in it. Give the note to the Zora King to use the bottle for something else. Bottle #4: Given to you from the Poe trader at the entrance to the Market as adult Link. Bring him 10 Big Poe's and he'll give you the bottle. See the Poe's section below. Finding the Chickens: There are 7 chickens to find in Kakariko village. Here are their locations and how to get to them. 1 - Right near the entrance to the village. 2 - Right near the chicken woman's pen 3 - On the path up to the North part of town, where the guard and Death Mountain are. 4 - Behind a fence next to the rich cursed family's door. Float over with another chicken, then throw both chickens over the ledge and then take them each to the pen. 5 - In the fenced off area in the Northeast part of town. This one's tricky. Get a chicken and go up the steps by the chicken pen. Now aim slantwise and run and jump off aiming for the corner of the small fence on the ledge. This may take a few tries but you can get over. If you can't seem to make it another thing to try is throwing the chicken at the last second and grabbing the edge of the fence. Now throw the chicken back over the fence, then grab this chicken and throw it over too. Then hop over the fence and bring it to the pen. 6 - Do the same as chicken 5, except this time after floating over and throwing the chicken back, climb up the ladder to the ledge where the windmill is. You should find the chicken somewhere up there. 7 - As you enter the town the first house on your left, with a red roof, has a crate next to it's wall. Smash open the crate by doing a roll attack. (Push A while running toward the crate. You'll have to time it right.) The chicken is inside the crate. Finding the Big Poe's: The Big Poe's only appear in Hyrule Field as Adult Link while riding Epona. Don't get them confused with regular poes, which appear when you aren't riding Epona or when you go back to a Big Poe location you already cleared. You'll know a Big Poe because they fly away instead of attacking you, and it will say it's a Big Poe when you put it in a bottle. Catch them by shooting them with 2 arrows then walking up to their remains. Make sure you have an empty bottle. There are 10 Big Poe's to find and capture to bring to the Poe Trader, who is at the entrance to Hyrule Castle. 1 - Center of Hyrule Field near a tree by the entrance to Lon Lon Ranch 2 - Middle right of Hyrule Field near a gray boulder down from the Kokiri Forest entrance 3 - Top right of Hyrule Field near an overhang overlooking the entrance to Kakariko Village 4 - Center right of Hyrule Field along a brick wall right of Lon Lon Ranch 5 - Center of Hyrule Field in front of Hyrule Castle, near a sign pointing to Lon Lon Ranch 6 - Middle left of Hyrule Field on the paths leading into Gerudo Valley 7 - Middle left of Hyrule Field up from Gerudo Valley 8 - Top left of Hyrule Field near some bushes by a stream 9 - Bottom right of Hyrule Field near a green tree and some bushes 10 - Bottom right of Hyrule Field near a rock in a grove of brown trees ------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- 3: Young Link's Trading Sequence 1 - The egg. Get it from Malon just outside Hyrule Castle (on the castle grounds, past the market). 2 - The Chicken. Wait for a day for the egg to hatch. 3 - The Letter. Use the chicken to wake up Talon by the castle. Then go inside the castle past the guards and find Princess Zelda. She'll give you the letter. 4 - The keaton mask. Show the letter to the guard guarding Death Mountain in Kakariko Village. He'll ask you to get him a mask. Go to the Happy Mask Shop in the Market to borrow the mask. 5 - The skull mask. Give the keaton mask to the guard in Kakariko village. Then go back to the Happy Mask Shop, pay them the money, and get the skull mask. 6 - The spooky mask. Go to the Lost woods (get there through the hollow log on the ledge overlooking Mido's house). Go left to find the Skull kid. Stand on the short stump wearing the skull mask. (Note that first you need to play Saria's Song for him if you have not done so already). He'll buy it from you. Go back to the Happy Mask Shop and pay them the money and get the spooky mask. 7 - The bunny hood Go to Kakariko Village during the day time and talk to the kid in the Kakariko Graveyard wearing the spooky mask. He'll buy it from you. Go back to the Happy Mask Shop and pay the money, then get the bunny hood. While wearing the bunny hood no skeletons will bother you in Hyrule Field. 8 - The Mask of Truth Run around Hyrule field and look for a man running around the field. He doesn't appear until after you've Jabu-Jabu's belly. To find him quickly, as soon as you exit the Market run toward the right side of Lon Lon Ranch and then circle around it a few times and you should soon see him in the distance. If you can't find him try again after becoming Adult Link and then warping back, sometimes he doesn't appear until then. When you find him, follow him around until he becomes tired and sits down (he won't talk to you until he does). Wear the bunny hood and talk to him and he'll pay you a ton of money for it. Go back to the Happy Mask Shop and pay them the money and then you can borrow the Mask of Truth! The Mask of Truth lets you talk to Gossip Stones when you wear it...Gossip Stones are those rubber stones that tell you the time when you hit them with your sword. 9 - Other masks You can also borrow a Goron mask, a Gerudo mask, and a Zora mask now. ------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- 4: Adult Link's Trading Sequence Note that you'll need Epona (see section 6) to get through this trading sequence. 1 - The egg. Talk to the chicken woman in Kakariko village to get the mini chicken egg. 2 - The chicken Wait for a day for the egg to hatch. 3 - The blue chicken Use the mini-chicken to wake Talon in the house on the ground level of Kakariko village. Bring it back to the chicken woman to get the blue chicken. 4 - The odd mushroom Find a sleeping man in the lost woods (just go left from the entrance) and wake him with the blue chicken. He'll give you an odd mushroom. 5 - The odd potion Take the odd mushroom to the weird potion shop in Kakariko Village (Go to the normal potion shop and go through the hallway on the left to get to the fenced off section of the village, then go up a ladder to get to the weird potion shop.) before the time runs out. If you try using your ocarina to warp it will instantly spoil. Give the shop owner the mushroom and you'll get an odd potion. 6 - Poacher's Saw Find the small girl in the lost woods (She's where the sleeping man was, left of the entrance) and trade the odd potion for the Poacher's Saw 7 - Broken Goron's Sword Give the Poacher's Saw to the carpenter's boss in Gerudo Valley to get the Broken Goron's Sword. You can get over the broken bridge by jumping with Epona or using a longshot. 8 - Prescription Give the Goron's Sword to the Big Goron at the summit of Death Mountain (NOT the one inside Goron City) and get the Prescription. 9 - Eyeball Frog Bring the prescription to King Zora to get the Eyeball Frog. Remember to thaw him first by using magic blue fire from the Ice Cavern (see the Ice Cavern section of the walkthrough). 10 - Eye drops Bring the Eyeball Frog to the professor in the Lake Hylia lab before the time runs out to get the Eye drops. If you try using your Ocarina to warp it will spoil instantly. 11 - Claim Check Bring the Eye drops back to the Big Goron at the summit of Death Mountain before the time runs out to get the Claim Check. A quicker way to get to him is to ride Epona to the Lost Woods, go R,L,F to warp into the Goron City, then exit and climb the mountain. 12 - Big Goron's Sword Wait for three days and return to the Big Goron at the summit of Death Mountain to get the big Goron's Sword. ------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- 5: Epona the horse Epona is Adult Link's horse. You can use her to ride around Hyrule field much quicker. She can also jump over the broken bridge at Gerudo Valley, and is your only means of finding Big Poe's. To get Epona follow these steps: 1 - Learn Epona's Song. As young Link talk to Malon in the horse corral in Lon Lon Ranch any time after meeting Princess Zelda. Talk to her again and show her your ocarina and she'll teach you Epona's Song. 2 - Become adult Link and get at least 70 rupees. 3 - Talk to Mr. Ingo outside the corral at Lon Lon Ranch and pay 10 rupees to ride the horse. Instead of getting on the horse provided, play Epona's Song and Epona will run up to you. Ride her around the corral to practice. Wait until the time is up. 4 - Talk to Mr. Ingo again and pay to ride again. Play Epona's Song and get on Epona. This time, walk up to Mr. Ingo while on Epona and use Z Targeting to talk to him. He'll challenge you to a race with a 50 rupee wager. 5 - Win the race against Mr. Ingo. He'll challenge you to a second race. Win again and you'll get Epona. 6 - Use the A button to get Epona running really fast and jump over any fence to escape the ranch. Race Tips: Racing Mr. Ingo can be tough. Here's how to win. Hold forward on the control stick as soon as the race begins. Use 1 carrot (push A to use a carrot) and wait for it to come back before using it again to keep up with Mr. Ingo. Hug the fence and wait for him to move out of your way. Then use up all the carrots you have EXCEPT ONE to speed up and pass him. Then wait until a second carrot appears and use it, then keep doing this to keep ahead of Mr. Ingo. NEVER USE YOUR LAST CARROT! Just keep using the second-to-last carrot. If you use the last one you'll slow down big time and lose. Tip: You can play Epona's song whenever you're on Hyrule Field now to summon her to you. You can also now wake up Talon in the house in Kakariko Village to get him to return to the ranch, and then talk to Malon while riding Epona to try out an obstacle course. ------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- 6: Songs of the Ocarina and Secret Ocarina Stuff Secret Ocarina Stuff: The Ocarina's button layout is the same as a real Ocarina! The Z trigger simulates the bottom hole. Try holding down the Z trigger while playing a note and you'll hear the note changes just like it would on a real Ocarina! Also, if you push the control stick around while playing the ocarina you'll change the pitch and modulation, simulating the same effect if you changed how you were blowing into a real ocarina. Cool huh? Song keys: CL=C left, CR = C right, CD = C down, CU = C up, A=A The songs of the Ocarina: CL,CU,CR,CL,CU,CR Zelda's Lullaby - Used all over the place to show you are a royal messenger. Play whenever you see a Triforce symbol. When all else fails, try playing this song. Also if you play this song near one of those rocks that tells you the time (they're called gossip rocks) you'll be rewarded with a life-giving faerie. Taught to you by Impa after meeting Zelda for the first time. CU,CL,CR,CU,CL,CR Epona's Song - Used to tame and summon Epona the horse (see Section 5). Also if used next to a cow you will get some milk. Learn from Malon in Lon Lon Ranch after meeting Zelda. CD,CR,CL,CD,CR,CL Saria's Song - Used to contact Saria, talk to your faerie, or open some secrets related to forests. Also used to make the King of the Gorons dance and be happy. Learn from Saria in the Sacred Forest Meadow in the lost woods. To get to the meadow, from the entrance of the Lost Woods, listen to when the music is loudest and go that direction. For the lazy ones out there, the path is R,L,R,L,F,L,R (L=Left, R=Right, F=Forward). CR,CD,CU,CR,CD,CU Song of the Sun - Used to change night to day and day to night at any time! Also freezes the undead zombies and mummies. Go to the Kakariko Grave yard at night and go to the large gravestone in the back. Check the two gravestones on either side of it and fight the Poe brothers. Once they are defeated, play Zelda's Lullaby to open the Royal Tombstone. Fall down the hole, kill all the bats to open the doorway, and go through the tomb to learn the Sun's Song. CR,A,CD,CR,A,CD Song of Time - Used to open the Stone Door in the Temple of Time. Also used to move or destroy Blue blocks with the Temple of Time symbol on them. Learn from Zelda telepathically when you first get the Ocarina of Time. A,CD,CU,A,CD,CU Song of Storms - Causes it to rain. Allows you to enter the bottom of the well as Young Link. Also used to open secret holes and summon secret Big Faeries. Talk to the weird guy inside the windmill in Kakariko Village as adult Link and then show him your Ocarina (equip Ocarina and push the Ocarina button when near him). A,CU,CL,CR,CL,CR Minuet of Forest - Warps you to the Sacred Forest Meadow Learn from Sheik when you get to the Sacred Forest Meadow as Adult Link. CD,A,CD,A,CR,CD,CR,CD Bolero of Fire - Warps you to the Death Mountain Crater Learn from Sheik on your way to the Temple of Fire A,CD,CR,CR,CL Serenade of Water - Warps you to the entrance to the Temple of Water in Lake Hylia Learn from Sheik when you get the Iron Boots in the Ice Cavern CL,CR,CR,A,CL,CR,CD Nocturne of Shadow - Warps you to back of Kakariko Graveyard, entrance to Shadow Temple Learn from Sheik if return to Kakariko Village after beating Water Temple A,CD,A,CR,CD,A Requiem of Spirit - Warps you to the entrance to the Spirit Temple, the Desert Colossus Learn from Sheik after crossing desert. CU,CR,CU,CR,CL,CU Prelude of Light - Warps you to the Temple of Time Learn from Sheik if you return to the Temple of Time's Master Sword room after beating the Forest Temple level. Player-defined Scarecrow's Song - summons a scarecrow at certain areas that you can use your hookshot on to get to things. Look for areas where Navi turns green but there doesn't seem to be anything there. To get this song, go as young Link to Lake Hylia and look for a small farm area with a scarecrow in it in the Northern section. Show him your Ocarina and he'll ask you to compose a tune. The tune has to be 8 notes long. Make it easy to remember. Also keep in mind it will play it back at the same speed you originally played it, so don't leave any long pauses in there or it will sound dumb. If you mess up you can push B to try again. Now as adult Link return to the scarecrow and play the same song for him again. Now the song you made up becomes the secret Scarecrow's song. ------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- 7: Increased carrying capacity and other upgrades. Upgrades: Goron's Bracelet - Young Link Only. Allows you to pick up Bomb plants and bushes. Get from the King of the Gorons after playing Saria's Song to make him happy again. Silver Gauntlet- Allows you to pick up heavy stones. Found in the Spirit Temple. See the walkthrough. Golden Gauntlet - Allows you to pick up really heavy stuff. Found in Gannon's Castle. See the walkthrough. Silver Scale - Allows you to dive for longer. Get from winning the diving game in Zora's Domain. The diving game is in the tunnel to the left of King Zora's throne room. Gold Scale - Allows you to dive for even longer. Beat the record you set as young Link at the fishing pond (if you didn't make a record, catch a record breaker now and then catch one that beats it). You'll either have to plant a magic bean next to the Lake Hylia Lab as young link, beat the Water Temple, or use the Scarecrow's Song and a hookshot in order to get to the fishing pond. Try finding the huge fish near the sticks sticking out of the water and under the log in the middle of the lake. Use your Iron Boots to look under water to help you find it. Longshot (Upgrade for Hookshot) - Found in the Water Temple after beating the mini-boss (See walkthrough). NOTE: Other upgrades can be found in section 10: Increased Rupee capacity, the Stone of Agony, and the Gold Skulltulas. Carrying Capacity upgrades: Increased Deku Nuts 1: Go R,L,R,L,F,L in the Lost Woods and bomb the rock there. Fall down and beat the first shrub guy and pay him 40 rupees to get the upgrade to 30 Deku Nut capacity. Increased Deku Nuts 2: Go R,L,R,L,L in the Lost Woods and fall down the hole in the grass near the butterflies. Wear the Mask of Truth and be judged. Randomly, the shrubs will decide that you are ugly but give you the Deku Nut upgrade anyway. Unconfirmed. Increased Deku Seeds 1: Go to the Lost Woods. Go right from the first room and you'll see a round gray object hanging from a tree. Hit it with your slingshot. Get three bullseye's in a row (100 points is a bullseye) and you'll get a bigger Deku Seed bag that holds 40 Deku seeds. Increased Deku Seeds 2: In the market is a target shooting game. Hit all the targets to increase your Deku seed carrying capacity to 50 seeds. Increased Deku Sticks 1: Go to the Lost Woods. Go left from the first room and then go on to the next room after that. Walk across the room to the ramp on the other end, and one of those bush monsters will be there. Knock it out by deflecting it's bullet back to it and it will ask you for 40 rupees. Pay the 40 rupees and you'll get a 20 Deku stick carrying capacity. Increased Deku Sticks 2: Borrow a Skull Mask from the Happy Mask Shop as young Link. Go to the Lost Woods and go R,L,R,L,L. Walk in the grass in the back of this area near a bunch of butterflies until you fall down a secret hole. Immediately put on your skull mask and walk forward. All these little guys will start hopping around you. Make your way to the right to a bush monster that's still submerged in the ground and try to talk to him (try swinging your sword?) to get a 30 Deku Stick carrying capacity. You can also wear other masks in this area to get other prizes. Increased Bombs 1: In Goron City there is a wild rolling Goron on the 3rd floor. Stop him from rolling while he's in the tunnel by using a bomb. He'll give you a Big Bomb Bag which allows you to carry 30 bombs. Increased Bombs 2: One of the random prizes in the Bombchu Bowling game is a bigger Bomb Bag which allows you to hold 40 bombs. Increased arrows 1: You can get a bigger quiver (40 arrow capacity) by playing the Shooting Gallery in Kakariko Village. Increased arrows 2: Win at the Gerudo fortress shooting range with 1500 points (after getting the HCP for 1000) to get a 50 arrow quiver. ------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- 8: The Great Faerie Fountains and Magic Spells 1 - Spin Slash and first magic meter - Hold down B and wait for your sword to charge up then release to use this magic. Go to the top of Death Mountain and bomb the rock to the left of the sign to find the great faerie. 2 - Din's Fire - Makes a ball of fire surround you burning enemies and lighting torches. Go to the Hyrule Castle grounds (after the Market) and find the rock with a sign that says dead end. Blow up the rock with a bomb and enter the cave to find this great faerie. 3 - Farore's Wind - Set's up a warp point at the last doorway you went through and then either dispels it or warps you to it if you use it again. Go to the Zora's Fountain (behind King Zora in Zora's Domain) and look behind Jabu-Jabu to find a little island. Bomb the rock in the wall here to find this great faerie. 4 - Double magic meter First you need the Megaton Hammer from the Fire Temple. Then go to King Goron's room. Go through the back of his room and enter the Death Mountain crater. Immediately go right over a bridge to a cave blocked by two red rocks. Destroy the red rocks using the hammer and enter the cave to find the faerie. 5 - Nayru's Love - Puts a protective barrier around you for a time. Warp to the Colossus Giant and look for 2 palm trees with a gap in between them. Bomb the crack in the wall there to find this faerie. 6 - Double life - Makes you take half damage from enemies After you get the Golden Gauntlet in Gannon's Castle, go outside to where the faerie fountain was that you got Din's Fire in and lift the huge pillar-rock up to find this last faerie. ------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- 9: The heart container pieces There are 36 heart container pieces in this game. Here is the complete list of their locations. HCP = Heart Container Piece, AL=Adult Link only, YL=Young Link only, BL=Both Links, nothing=either Link - Hyrule Field - Look for fenced-in grass near the path to Lake Hylia. Throw a bomb into the center of the grass to unveil a hole. Defeat bush guy and he'll sell you a HCP for 10 rupees. - Hyrule Field - Exit the Market as adult link and turn right. Keep walking in that general direction and you'll see a lone brown tree. Bomb the base of it, fall down the hole, then use the Iron Boots to sink to the bottom of the pond and get the HCP - Market - YL - In a house in the back alley at night you'll find a woman who lost her dog. Go outside and find the dog (Look for a white one in the corner near the Bazaar). Give the dog back to the woman and she'll give you a HCP. - Market - YL - Go into the market at night to play the treasure chest game. If you make it to the end you'll get a HCP. - Market - YL - After showing Zelda's letter to the guard in Kakariko Village, return to the market and the Bombchu Bowling game will be open. Play to win a prize. Randomly the prize will be a HCP. - Lost Woods - YL - Enter the Lost Woods and go left from the first room. Stand on the short stump and play Saria's Song and the Skull Kid on the big stump will give you a HCP. - Lost Woods - YL - Go right from the first room in the Lost Woods and climb down the ladder to find two skull kids. They'll want you to play songs with them. Repeat whatever they play and after a few songs they'll give you a HCP. - Lon Lon Ranch - YL - In the far southeast corner of the ranch is a stone tower. Go inside and there is a bunch of crates. Move them around to find a hole in the wall and crawl through to get the HCP. - Kakariko Village - YL - Climb to the top of Death Mountain and talk to the owl. Have him take you back down to the village. He'll place you on a roof. Drop down off the roof on to the roof of the Chicken Women's pen and then walk into the hole on the side of the house there. Find the HCP next to a cow. - Kakariko Graveyard - YL - First in the day time watch the kid walk around the graveyard. Make note of all the places he stops and waves his stick. Then go outside and wait on the steps of Kakariko village until the skeletons FIRST pop out, then go immediately into town. Talk to the gravedigger and he'll charge you 10 rupees a dig. Have him dig in all the places where the kid waved his stick and one of them should be the HCP. - Kakariko Village - Method 1(AL): Use your hookshot to get on top of the house with the man sitting on top of it. He'll give you a HCP. (NOTE: Some people have written me saying you need the longshot to do this. That simply isn't true. Just go into the potion shop and out the back door. Stand on the very corner of the platform you are now and you can just barely get your hookshot to hit the bottom of the roof and get onto it.) Method 2(YL): Use a chicken to and make your way up the construction site beams by throwing it up and then climbing up. Then you can float over to the roof from there and talk to the man. - Kakariko Village - The prize for 50 gold skulltula tokens is a HCP. (See section 10). - Kakariko Graveyard - Pull on the middle gravestone in the second row (4th from the right) to reveal a hole. Fall down, kill the mummy, and play the Song of the Sun to get a HCP. - Kakariko Graveyard - AL - Pull the gravestone with flowers in front of it on the left side of the graveyard to find the gravedigger's tomb. Talk to him and race him through the cavern. Then play the Song of Time and a blue stone on one side of the cave will disappear. Follow the path and you'll end up inside the windmill. Jump on the rotating platforms to get to the HCP. - Kakariko Graveyard - AL - If you get 1 minute or less in the race against the gravedigger you'll get a HCP. Use the longshot on one of the torches in the last room for a shortcut, although it's possible to do it without this (I did it without). - Kakariko Graveyard - BL - Plant a Magic Bean in the graveyard as young Link. Return as adult Link and ride the magic leaf platform up to get the HCP. - Goron City - YL - Light up all the torches on the ground level of Goron's City to make the giant Urn in the middle spin. Go up a level and throw a bomb into the Urn to make it drop prizes. Eventually, it will drop a HCP, depending on what face on the Urn is facing forward when it stops spinning. - Dodonogo's Cavern - BL - As young Link plant a Magic Bean at the entrance to Dodonogo's Cavern. Return as Adult Link and ride the magic leaf platform up, then jump off of it to get the HCP above the entrance. - Death Mountain Crater - If you enter Death Mountain Crater from the cave at the peak of Death Mountain, go straight forward on the large platform you are on until you come to the edge. Slowly walk over the edge. If you walked slowly enough you'll start to climb down the face of the cliff. There's a hole halfway down with a HCP in it. You can also get to this one using the magic leaf platform near the entrance to the Fire Temple if you've planted a bean there. - Death Mountain Crater - BL - Have young Link plant a magic bean at the entrance to the Fire Temple (use the Bolero of Fire to warp there). Then return as adult Link and use it to ride up to the HCP at the peak of one of the small volcanoes - Zora's River - YL - About halfway up the river is a bunch of frogs. Play 5 songs for them then take your ocarina out again. They'll ask you to help them get bugs. Play the ocarina in the correct pattern to get a HCP. The correct pattern is A,CL,CR,CD,CL,CR,CD,A,CD,A,CD,CR,CL,A. (Note: They'll also give you 50 rupees each time you play a different song, so you might want to go back and buy some Magic Beans with them so you don't waste their money by having your rupee limit full). - Zora's River - YL - If you play the Song of Storms for the frogs from the previous one you'll get a HCP. - Zora's River - YL - There's a chicken near the beginning of the river. Pick it up and take it along with you. You'll see the HCP on a small raised platform. Next to it is a high ledge on the west bank of the river. Now there's two methods to get this. Method 1: Jump toward the part of the ledge closest to the wall and just as you hit it throw the chicken with A and hold your control stick toward the ledge and you should grab the ledge. Climb up and jump to the small platform to claim your HCP. Method 2: Keep going with the chicken, throw it up on the platform in front of you. Then on to the next platform to your right. Now face downstream and you should see a very narrow ledge to your left. Use the chicken to float over to it. Lose the chicken and climb up the ladder there. Grab another chicken that's up there and float down to the HCP. - Zora's River - YL - Bring the chicken with you until you reach the big waterfall. In this last area you'll see a HCP on a ledge. Jump to it with the chicken. - Zora's Domain -YL - Go to King Zora's room and light a Deku stick with a torch that's there. RUN down and light a torch at the bottom of the steps, then run around and light the one in front of the shop, then across the water to the one by the circle of stones, then hugging the wall run behind the waterfall and light both of those torches. If you manage to get them all you'll get a HCP that will appear in a chest behind the waterfall. - Lake Hylia - BL - Plant a Magic Bean as young Link near the Lake Hylia lab. Return as adult Link and ride the Magic Leaf platform up to on top of the lab, then climb the ladder there to get a HCP. - Lake Hylia - After you have the Gold Scale dive (don't use Iron Boots) to the bottom of the pool in the Lake Hylia lab. Then talk to the weird lab person and get a HCP. - Lake Hylia - YL - Go to the Fishing Pond and catch a 10-pound fish. Try near the sticks and under the log to find the big ones. - Zora's Fountain - AL - There's a HCP floating on a ice block on the Eastern side. - Zora's Fountain - AL - Use the Zora Tunic and the Iron Boots to sink under the water and find the HCP at the bottom. - Ice Cavern - AL - You'll see a HCP in some Red Ice in the Ice Cavern in the round room east of the room with the helicopter blade made of ice. Use some Blue Fire in a bottle to melt the ice and get it. - Gerudo Valley - Method 1(YL): Use a chicken on the bridge to float down to a platform that's to the right of the bridge and on the opposite bank (from where you enter the valley). Then you can walk up the ledge to the point closest to the water fall and jump behind it, then climb a ladder to the HCP. Method 2(BL): Use the chicken as young Link as in method 1 and float down to the platform. Then plant a magic bean in the soil by the cow. Then return as adult Link and ride the magic leaf platform to the HCP. - Gerudo Valley - YL - Grab the chicken and walk to the far left side of the cliff. Jump off and float to a small ledge on the opposite side with a crate on it. Smash the crate for a HCP. - Gerudo Fortress - AL - In the big chest at the top of the fortress. You can play the Scarecrow's Song and longshot to the scarecrow or to the chest itself depending on where you are aiming from. Just try to get to a nearby rooftop. - Gerudo Fortress - AL - Beat the horseback archery range with 1000 points or more. - Desert Colossus - BL - Plant a magic bean at the soft soil location at the entrance to the Spirit Temple as young Link (use the Requiem of Spirit song to get there). Return as adult Link and ride it. Eventually it will loop around a stone arch in front of the entrance to the temple. Jump off onto the top of the stone arch to fetch the final HCP. ------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- 10: Increased Rupee capacity, the Stone of Agony, and the Gold Skulltulas These items relate to the very rich but cursed family in Kakariko village. They have been cursed to look like spiders and the curse will be lifted when you kill Gold Skulltulas spread throughout the world and collect their gold tokens. There are 100 Gold Skulltulas to find in the game. When you've killed all the gold skulltulas in a dungeon a skull token symbol will appear on that dungeon's map screen. When you have killed a certain number of gold skulltula's return to the rich cursed family and one of the children may have returned to normal. Talk to the child to get your prize. This is what you get: 10 Gold tokens - Adult's wallet - gives you 200 rupee capacity 20 Gold tokens - Stone of Agony - makes your Rumble Pak react to secrets. 30 Gold tokens - Giant's Wallet - gives you 500 rupee capacity 40 Gold tokens - Bombchu 50 Gold tokens - Heart Container Piece. 100 Gold tokens - Gold rupees - every time you talk to her she'll give you another one (200 rupees) Gold Skulltula's can be found everywhere. Note that some of the skulltulas you can find and kill but you won't be able to get the token they drop until you get the boomerang or hookshot. Also some require you to return to a dungeon later with another item or the Scarecrow's Song in order to get it. The locations of the 100 Gold Skulltulas: Dungeon Gold Skulltulas: Deku tree - In an alcove on the left side of a room on the third floor. Deku tree - Room you fall to when falling through web. On vines Deku tree - Room you fall to when falling through web. On grate Deku tree - Behind the only bombable wall in the Deku tree. You'll have to come back for it later. From start, it's down the big hole, crawl through the small hole, then to your left behind a web. Dodonogo's Cavern - In the passageway to the right of the entrance into the big room, in a secret room on the right wall of the passage. Blow up the doorway by killing an exploding lizard next to it. Dodonogo's Cavern - In the big stairway room, on the vines by the second floor doorway. Dodonogo's Cavern - In the big stairway room, right above the big stairs in a small alcove. In order to get this one you have to return to the cavern after getting the boomerang and use the moving pillar in the big room to get to the second floor, then make your way back to this room and the stairs will be raised so you can get to it. Dodonogo's Cavern - In the room before the boss's room where you have to push some blocks around, there's a bombable door on the north end of the room. Bomb it open and kill the statue inside to reveal this one. Dodonogo's Cavern - Go right from the main room into the hallway with the exploding lizards. To your left is an alcove. Use the scarecrow's song and hookshot to it. Jabu-Jabu's belly - On the vines in the room with a switch in the middle that raises the water level. Jabu-Jabu's belly - In the room you fall to after falling through a pit. Jabu-Jabu's belly - Right next to the previous gold skulltula in the same room. Jabu-Jabu's belly - On the vines in the room right before the boss. Forest Temple - Entrance on vines on right wall. Forest Temple - On the right wall of the big room, near the stairway opposite the entryway. Forest Temple - In the East Plant Room on the wall on the Island. (use the hookshot on the chest to get on to the island.) Forest Temple - In the West Plant Room on the wall , only reachable from the balcony. Forest Temple - In the rotating room just before the boss, in one of the little alcove's. Bottom of the well - In the pit room (See Bottom of the Well walkthrough for details). Bottom of the well - In the room next to the pit room (See Bottom of the Well walkthrough). Bottom of the well - In the Shield-eater room (See Bottom of the Well walkthrough). Fire Temple - In the big lava room with the bridge (first room you go through) on the far North side there's a blue block above the doorway. Play the song of time to move it and go through the new door that's revealed. The gold skulltula is in that room. Fire Temple - In the maze like room with the large boulders everywhere, one of the walls can be blown open to reveal a gold skulltula in a small alcove. Walk along the outside walls and listen for it. It's in the northeastern part of the room. Fire Temple - In the room with the Shield-eater just before the boss key room. Fire Temple - On the second floor of the boulder maze above the doorway there is a high platform. Use the Scarecrows song and hookshot to it. Then hookshot over to a platform across from it and it will lift you to a secret area that has a gold skulltula. Fire Temple - Continue past the last gold skulltula and you'll end up in the donut room where the megaton hammer is. To your left on the wall is a skulltula you can get with the hookshot. Ice Cavern - In the room with the helicopter blade thing made out of ice. Ice Cavern - In the small round room East of the helicopter blade room. Ice Cavern - In the room with the moving block of ice, West of the helicopter blade room. Water Temple - Above the second vortex in the underground river. Water Temple - Inside the tower in the middle of the main room, at the top. Need longshot first. Water Temple - Behind the waterfall in the room with the boulder rolling right before the boss key. Water Temple - High on the right hand wall in the room with the big waterfall and the platforms going down it. Need longshot. Water Temple - There's a passageway on the bottom level (left from the passage that leads to where you meet Ruto) that leads to a dead end with a gold skulltula behind a grate. Use a power spin move (hold A and charge, then release) next to the grate to hit the shock switch inside and open the grate. Shadow Temple - In a room on a side path from the giant room with the falling blades. Go left instead of right after fighting the Stalfos, go through the door, and kill the enemies to open a door leading to the skulltula (This one's in the walkthrough). Shadow Temple - In the room with the falling spikes in a cage to the left. Shadow Temple - In the room with the single giant skull there's one behind the skull. Shadow Temple - In the room with the ghost ship, stand on the platform next to the ship and play the Scarecrow's Song to have Pierre appear across the way. Longshot over to get the skulltula. Shadow Temple - In the room with the three rotating giant skulls, behind the skulls. Spirit Temple - After crawling through the hole at the beginning as young Link, go through the right door and it's on the fence across the pit. Spirit Temple - After crawling through the second small hole as young Link, climb up the rock face where the regular skulltulas are and then turn around to see the gold one. Spirit Temple - As young Link, after the room where you have to move the blocks to get the sun symbol into the sunlight you'll be in a staircase. It's above the door you entered through. Spirit Temple - As adult Link, in the room with the rolling boulders and the silver coins, in an alcove blocked by a blue Time block. Use song of Time. (Cool camera angle in there!) Spirit Temple - As adult Link, in the room with the huge statue where you got the map, go up the stairs and play Scarecrow's Song to hookshot across to a ledge with a gold skulltula. Non-dungeon Gold Skulltulas (Most of these require it to be night to find them): AL=Adult Link only, YL=Young Link only, neither=either link Hyrule Field - AL - Find a circle of stones near the entrance to Gerudo Valley, smash the red boulder with the hammer, bomb a hole in the ground, then use Din's Fire to find it behind a web and a cow Hyrule Field - As you leave Kakariko Village turn right and head to a small tree. Bomb the ground near it, drop down the hole. Skulltula is near ceiling Kokiri Forest - YL - Back of Know-It-All-Brother's house Kokiri Forest - YL - Drop a bottle of bugs on the soft soil by the shop and one will pop out. Kokiri Forest - AL - Back of the Twin's House. Hyrule Castle - YL - In a crate inside the guard house at the market entrance (roll attack to open) Hyrule Castle - YL - The first tree you see when entering the castle grounds (roll attack it) Hyrule Castle - YL - After getting past the outside guards in Hyrule Castle's grounds, swim down the moat to the corner where there's a big tree. Play Song of Storms, drop down the hole, and bomb the walls Hyrule Castle - AL - Go to the right of the castle and there's a stone arch. It's on the back of it. Lon Lon Ranch - YL - Near the roof of Talon's house on his second story window Lon Lon Ranch - YL - In a tree near the entrance to the ranch, roll attack to get it Lon Lon Ranch - YL - Behind the shed at the edge of the corral Lon Lon Ranch - YL - Outer wall of the ranch, just north of the stone structure Kakariko Village - YL - On a tree near the entrance Kakariko Village - YL - On a red brick at the construction site in the middle of town. Kakariko Village - YL - On the side of the house where the guard's son lives. Kakariko Village - YL - On that high tower in the northern part of town. Kakariko Village - YL - The side of the rich cursed family's house. Kakariko Village - AL - On the wall above the chicken women's house (use longshot to get up there) Kakariko Graveyard - YL - On the southeastern wall. Kakariko Graveyard - YL - Use bugs on the soft soil Lost Woods - YL - The soft soil two screens left of the first area has one if bugs are used on it Lost Woods - YL - The soft soil that's R,L,R,L,L from entrance (use bugs) Lost Woods - AL - The magic leaf platform R,L,R,L,L from the entrance leads up to one Lost Woods - AL - To the east of the stairs in the Sacred Forest Meadow Death Mountain Trail - In a cave behind a bombable wall a little ways up the trail. Death Mountain Trail - YL -In the soft soil at the entrance to Dodonogo's Cavern (use bugs) Death Mountain Trail - AL - In a small nook above the entrance to Dodonogo's Cavern where the bomb plant was. Destroy the red rock there with the hammer to find it. Death Mountain Trail - AL - After beating the Fire Temple, go up to where the rocks used to rain down on your head. Smash the red boulders there with the hammer and it's behind one of them Death Mountain - YL - In a crate just inside the crater (the mountain summit entrance) Death Mountain - YL - Another soft soil spot near the crater. Use Bolero of Fire to get to it. Goron City - YL - Smash open a crate on the top floor in a room full of boulders Goron City - AL - On the side of the small stone platform suspended above the city. Zora's River - YL - In a tree at the mouth of the river Zora's River - YL - On the ladder near the entrance to Zora's Domain Zora's River - AL - Just before the section with the waterfall is a bridge in a fairly narrow valley. Look very high on the left wall. You'll need the Longshot. Zora's River - AL - Ride the magic leaf platform that's at the beginning of the river (assuming you planted the bean as young Link there) and near the beginning of it's trip it floats over a high platform with a boulder in the middle of a ring of rocks. Jump off onto this platform. Look high on the South wall and you should see it. Zora's Domain - AL - High up next to the frozen waterfall Zora's Fountain - YL - A tree on the small island in the Southeast corner (roll attack) Zora's Fountain - YL - Just to the right of the fallen log Zora's Fountain - AL - Pick up the gray boulder in front of the Faerie's Fountain using the silver gauntlet to reveal a hole leading to one Lake Hylia - YL - The small island with the two small pillars where you get the Fire arrows Lake Hylia - YL - Behind the Lake Hylia Lab Lake Hylia - YL - Use bugs on the soft soil next to the lab Lake Hylia - AL - In a crate at the bottom of the Lake Hylia Lab pool (use roll attack with Iron Boots) Lake Hylia - AL - Above the Water Temple is a dead tree. Use your Longshot on a spot on the trunk just above the branch to get up and land on the branch. It's on the top of the trunk. Gerudo Valley - YL - When you first enter the valley and are walking across the plank look right Gerudo Valley - YL - The soft soil spot on the ledge that you float to from the right side of the bridge using a chicken. Drop a bottle of bugs on it. Gerudo Valley - AL - Look behind the tent on the back stone wall at night Gerudo Valley - AL - On the left leg of the stone arch near the tent. Gerudo Fortress - AL - There is one high above the eastern wall of the fortress Gerudo Fortress - AL - In the horseback archery range on the Northern target Haunted Wasteland - AL - Inside the stone structure where you discover the phantom guide. Desert Colossus - AL - When you first get there, head left and it's on a palm tree near a sand pit. Desert Colossus - YL - A soft soil spot has one if you use a bottle of bugs on it Desert Colossus - AL - The magic leaf platform from the previous one will take you to one. ------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- 11: The Magic Beans and where to put them. Magic Beans can be planted by young Link in soft soil. Soft soil looks like a square of light dirt with a hole in the middle. When a bean is planted by Young Link, it will transform into a magic moving platform for adult Link. These magic moving leaf platforms are very useful. Magic Beans can be bought from a character near the entrance to Zora's River. It costs 10 rupees for the first bean and the price goes up 10 every bean you buy. Also, every soft soil spot except the one next to the Magic Bean merchnat has a gold skulltula in it. Drop a bottle of bugs on the soft soil to get it. It doesn't matter whether or not you've already planted a bean there. There are 10 spots to plant beans, and as such you can only buy 10 beans. Soft soil locations to plant Magic Beans: - To the right of the shop in Kokiri forest. The shop is the building with the red roof. - In the Lost Woods, two areas left of the first area. - In the Lost Woods, go R,L,R,L,L. - In the Northeast corner of the Kakariko Graveyard - The entrance to Dodongo's Cavern - Right next to the guy that's selling the beans at Zora's River - Next to the Lake Hylia lab - In Gerudo Valley (fall down to a platform on the right side of the bridge and far side of the river) - At the Desert Colossus, right next to the entrance to the Spirit Temple (use Requiem of Spirit) - In the Death Mountain Crater (use Bolero of Fire to get to it) ------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- 12: Enemies and How to beat them Most of the following information was contributed by Jon Skeels (see the Credits in section 16). Enemies who's real name hasn't been confirmed have a ? after the name. The names in parenthesis are the name that is used in the walkthrough. If you know the real name to a monster and how to beat it and it's not in here, send the information to me with the name of the monster in the subject. Also if you know a better way to beat an enemy then is shown here then send that, with the name of the monster and "new strategy" in the subject. Please note that the game walkthrough does mention strategies for the more difficult enemies, but often does not refer to their real names (like Keese are just called bats). Also bosses are not in this section, look in the walkthrough for boss tips. - Zauron Anubis(floating weird thing) - Floating snake things that are vulnerable to fire. They copy your movements, except in reverse. You can shoot them with Fire Arrows, use Din's Fire, or try to lure them into a flame. Armos(statue) - Statues that come to life. Stun them with a Deku Nut and then use your sword. Afterwords they'll come after you then explode so watch out. Bari - Bigger versions of Biri. When killed they also split into three Biri. Beamos(eye laser thing) - A strange creature that has a rotating eye that fires a laser at you if seen. Use a bomb on it to destroy it. Some of them will only stun with the first bomb so follow up with a second bomb. Berinade - A large conglomeration of jellyfish, tentacles, and other organic material. The Jabu-Jabu's Belly boss. See walkthrough. Big Deku Baba - A bigger version of a Deku Baba that is much more dangerous. Try to attack it after its head is on the ground. Bigocto - A giant octopus thing that acts like a vacumn cleaner. Jabu-Jabu's Belly mini-boss. See walkthrough. Big Poe - Bigger version of the poe. It doesn't attack, just flies away from you. Only appears in Hyrule Field while you're riding Epona. See section 2 for more details. Big Skulltulla - A big scary spider. Slash these ones in the back when they turn around. Biri(jellyfish) - Flying electrocuting jellyfish. Don't use your sword! Use projectiles or a Deku stick on these guys to avoid being shocked. Blue Bubble(blue flaming skull) - A skull in blue flames. Use your shield on it to get rid of its flames, and then slash it. Blue Tektite(blue spider thing) - Same as the regular Tektite only it appears on water. Its also helpful to lure it off the water so you can kill it easier. Bongo Bongo - A giant one-eyed head and two disconnected hands that likes to play a giant drum. Shadow Temple boss. See walkthrough. Business Scrub(bush guy) - The same as Deku Scrubs only they try to sell you things instead of giving you tips. Some also increase the amount of certain items you can hold. Centipede - Flying creatures that resemble centipedes. Try to use a boomerang on it before it starts flying for an easy kill. Club Moblin - Only one of these, protecting the Sacred Forest Meadow as adult Link. He uses his club to produce force waves by smashing the ground. Dodge his force waves to try and get behind him. He wont turn around, so just finish him off easily. Also can use Bombchu's or arrows if you have them. Dancing Fire Ball? - Little black balls that when they touch fire turn into a dancing fire enemy. The Fire Temple mini-boss. See walkthrough. Dark Link - Your shadow come to get you. Water Temple mini-boss. See walkthrough. Dead Hand - A scary-looking monster that has a bunch of long hands coming out of the ground that grab little children so he can eat them. Bottom of the Well and Shadow Temple mini-boss. See walkthrough. Deku Baba - A plant with a mouth that tries to get you. Some give you Deku sticks and some Deku nuts. Deku Scrub(bush guy) - These little guys shoot nuts at you. Use your shield to reflect them. Afterwards they give you tips if you talk to them. Dinolfos(lizardmen) - Same as the Lizalfos only these ones are much faster and like to leap. Use the same strategy. Dodongo(lizard) - A strange lizard that breathes flames. Get them to swallow a bomb by laying it in their path. They are also weak if you attack them in the back. Explode when they die. Dodongo Larva(exploding lizard) - A smaller version of Dodongo. Just use your sword on them. Watch out for their leap attacks, and for them blowing up after you've attacked them. Fake Doors - Fake doors are harmless unless you try to open them. You can tell the difference by seeing that its not sunken into the wall. Use a bomb on these. Floor Master(hand monster) - These guys are a pain. They are just like the Wallmaster only they stick to the floor. There are a few different versions of these. Some split into three smaller ones, some also turn green to show that they are invulnerable while attacking. Some also are invisible so use the Lens of Truth. Some do everything. When they split, also make sure to get them all or they could become big again. Flying Bottles? - Not technically an enemy, but still tries to hurt you. Watch out because they try to smash into you. Although some have hearts in them and just heal you a little bit, but if you dodge them and then get the heart, it'll be of more use. Freezzard(ice statue) - Watch the ice breath on these frozen ice blocks. When they're not breathing run up to it and slash so its all gone, or it will regenerate. Ganondorf - The final boss of the game. See walkthrough. Gerudo guard? - Fight these ladies at the Gerudo Fortress. See Gerudo Fortress in the walkthrough. Gibdo(mummy) - Very similar to ReDead, only it looks like a Mummy. Use the same strategy here. Gohma Larva(spider) - Little spiders that hatch from eggs. They appear in the Deku Tree. Watch out when their eye turns red for they are ready to pounce. Just slash them to kill them, but try to get them before they hatch out of the egg. Gold Skulltulla - Same as the regular ones, only you can't target them. Destroy any of the 100 of these to get a token. See section 10 for more details. Green Bubble(green flaming skull) - A flying skeleton head in green flames. Attack this one when the flames are gone. Its easier if you use projectile weapons. Guay - Almost identical to Keese, but look more like crows. Use the same strategy. Iron Knuckles - An armored knight with an ax. Spirit Temple mini- boss. See walkthrough. Keese / Fire Keese / Ice Keese(bat) - Flying bats. These can become a real pain. Target them and use arrows or a slingshot, but if you want to save ammo, use a boomerang or hookshot. Sometimes some are already on fire, but the normal ones can become Fire Keese if they fly through fire. King Dodongo - A very large version of a Dodongo. Dodonogo's Cavern boss. See walkthrough. Leever - These annoying creatures appear in the desert. There is no point in trying to kill them because they just come back. Since they aim for you in a straight line, keep changing direction to dodge them. Like Like(shield-eater) - Watch out on these guys! This tannish colored blob will try to suck up your tunics and shield. Try to slash it while its not trying to suck you up. Make sure you get your shield and tunic after its dead if it took them. Lizalfos(lizardmen) - Lizard guards. They jump around a lot. Try to get in some good sword hits on these guys. Mad Scrub(bush guy) - Very similar to Deku Scrubs only they run away after use your shield to bounce their nuts back at them. Slash them after they run away. They dont give you tips, though. Octorok - Octupi that live in the water, of course. Bounce back their rocks at them with your shield to get them, but watch it, if you get to close they disappear. Moblins - They're back... These guys only appear in the Sacred Forest Meadow, but are a pain. Use the Z button to try to see them around the corners. When they're facing the opposite way, use the hookshot on their back. Morhpa - A strange small creature that can morph water to it's will. Water Temple boss. See walkthrough. Peahat - A large strange rotating creature that sometimes spits out Peahat Larva. Try to attack its roots. Watch out because it flys uneven and can cause damage when you get close. Peahat Larva - Mini Peahats. Just use your shield to block them. Phantom Ganon - A duplicate ghost of Ganondorf. Forest Temple boss. See walkthrough. Poe - An evil ghost that carries a lantern. There a couple variations of these. Some will disappear when targeted. Poe Sisters? - The 4 Poes that appear in the Forest Temple. Forest Temple min-bosses. See walkthrough. Queen Gohma - A huge mother spider that lays Gohma Larva. Deku Tree boss. See walkthrough. Red Bubble(red flaming skull) - Skulls on fire that usually appear around lava. You can usually ignore these most of the time since they don't often get in your way. ReDead(zombie) - Basically zombies. They will try and paralyze you if they see you. Try to get behind them and attack them or use the sun song to paralyze them. Shabom(bubble) - Bouncing bubbles that appear inside Jabu-Jabu. Use projectiles or Deku Nuts. Shell Blade(clam) - Clams that appear underwater. Its best to use the hookshot on them QUICKLY after they've opened their mouths. Skulltula - Small spiders that usually are on walls or vines. Use a projectile weapon. Spikes - An idestructable spike that moves in a pattern. Spike(spike balls) - The enemy version of spike. They are a ball with spikes that rolls around. Attack them when they retract their spikes. Stalchild(skull kid) - A skull kid. Just use your sword. Sometimes you will knock of their skull. Stalfos - A skeleton guard. Try to hit it right before it swings at you. If you are lucky enough to get behind it and swing at it, you will do more damage. Stinger - A floating creature underwater. Use bombs or lure them out of the water then use a projectile weapon. Tektite(spider thing) - A red spider. They jump around, so try to attack it after its landed. Its also fun to flip it with a hammer. Tentacle - A tentacle in the ceiling of Jabu-Jabu's belly. If you get to close it will get you. Use your boomerang. Tiles - Magical flying tiles that try to hit you. Either dodge them or slash them to dispose of them. Torch Slug - Slugs that are on fire. Just use your sword. Make sure you kill them before their fire comes back. Twinrova - Twin witches of Fire and Ice. Spirit Temple boss. See walkthrough. Valvagia - A long fire dragon. Fire Temple boss. See walkthrough. Wallmaster - Navi will warn you when these guys are around. Watch their shadow and dodge before they grab you, or say hello to the beginning of the dungeon. Attack them before they go up to the ceiling again. White Bubble - Flying Skulls. Try to attack them with projectiles when they stop. Wolfos / Ice Wolfos(wolves) - A wolf that runs around you in circles. They try and block your attacks, so try to hit them right before they attack. The Ice ones are bigger and white. ------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- 13: Game Walkthrough NOTE: This walkthrough only mentions required items, with the exception of the occasional gold skulltula or heart container piece where it's easier to describe in the walkthrough. For all the items in the game, refer to the rest of the guide. In the far future I may integrate more items into the walkthrough, such as the more skulltulas and heart container pieces Kokiri Forest: Talk to Saria and then go to the training center. The training center is to the left of your house, the south end of the map. Go to the back of the training center and find the hole in the wall. Crawl through, dodge around the boulder, and find the chest to get your sword. Return through the hole. Walk around the village, talk to the Kokiri's, and slash bushes, throw rocks and pots, etc. to earn money. Be sure to talk to the guy trying to lift a rock or you won't be allowed to pick anything up! Find Mido's house and go inside to steal his money from the treasure chests inside there. Once you have 40 rupees, go to the shop with the red roof and buy a Deku shield. Equip the shield and sword in your subscreen and then exit the town on the East side of the map. You'll have to talk to Mido to get through. Deku Tree: Talk to the Deku Tree and he will open his mouth to let you in. Enter the tree. Find the ladder and climb up to the second floor. Follow the path around and you'll see some vines, spiders, and a treasure box. Open the box to get the dungeon map. Ignore the spiders and vines for now and keep going along the path until you find a door. Go through it. Use the Z trigger to target the plant in the middle of the room and then hold down R. The plant will chuck a nut at you but it will bounce off of your shield and hit him. Go talk to him and he'll give you a hint and a heart. In the next room, keep holding forward to jump onto the platform and then onto the next ledge before the platform falls. If you miss you can climb up the vines. Open the treasure chest to get the Fairy Slingshot. Aim above the entrance doorway at the ladder and shoot if to make it fall. Now climb up the vines to your right to get to another treasure box with a heart in it. Go out and back to the first room and return to the vines and spiders from before. Push Up C to look toward a spider until Navi flies to it, then push your Z trigger to focus on it and then just push the Slingshot button (whichever one you assigned it to) twice to whip out the sling shot and shoot it. This is easier than aiming manually. Climb up the vines to get to the third floor. Walk around this path and you'll see some big spiders. Don't let them scare you. Just focus on them, whip out your sword with B, and wait. When they turn around, push A to jump-attack them for a one hit kill. (NOTE: If you don't first pull out your sword with B when trying a Jump attack, you will just roll instead of attacking. Also you have to be Z targeting and not pushing any directions to perform the Jump attack.) Run around the path until you find a doorway and go through it. In this room, whip out a Deku stick and walk up to the lit torch to light the stick. Bring the lit stick to the unlit torch to light it and open the doorway on the other side of the chamber. Now step on the switch and jump across to the alcove on the left of the room. Watch out for the giant spider though. Get the treasure box and kill the gold spider there. Go back and step on the switch again and jump across to the other side to get the Compass. Return to the first room and find the platform with the heart floating in front of it. Jump off to get the heart and try to land on the web in the middle of the floor. You'll break through to floor B1. In this room, step on the switch to light the torch, grab the treasure box behind the torch, and use the torch to light one of your Deku sticks. Run with the burning stick to the other side of the room (be careful not to fall in the water and put it out, you'll have to walk across the shallow section) and light the web on the wall with your stick. Go through the door that's revealed to another room with a bush monster. Deal with it the same way as the last one. Use your slingshot to hit the eye above the next door and go through. In this room jump into the water and follow the left wall until you get to the rotating spiked log. Look for a switch under water and hold down A to dive down and push it. Then return to the entrance and jump on the moving platform to ride across. Push the block over and climb up to the door to the next room. In this room use a Deku stick to light all the torches and move to the next room. Watch out for spiders falling from the ceiling in this room and use your Deku stick to burn away the webs covering the exits. Crawl through a hole to move on. Now you're back in the first room of B1. Push the block into the water and fall down to the torch you used earlier. Light your stick, climb up the block and then use the stick to burn the web in the floor (attack with the stick). Climb or fall down the hole to the next room. There are three bush guys here. You need to knock them out in order. First the middle one, then the right one, then the left one. Then go on to the boss's room. Deku Tree Boss: Queen Ghoma Use your C Up button to look at her and let her see you. Now wait until she drops down and stun her by either throwing a Deku nut or shooting her in the eye with your slingshot. Then hit her with your sword while she's stunned. She'll crawl up to the ceiling. Now there's two things you can do at this point. You can either wait until she drops some things and kill them before they hatch, then wait for her to come down and repeat the above process. Or, while she's getting ready to drop the things her eye will turn red. Shoot her in the eye with the slingshot while she's up there and she'll drop down and be stunned, so hit her with the sword and repeat. This way is quicker and you don't have to deal with the dropping things if you're a good shot with the slingshot. Pick up the heart container she drops when she dies and walk into the blue light. The Market: After the story sequence leave Kokiri forest to the East. On your way out you'll get the Ocarina from Saria automatically. Head for the market. Use your map subscreen if you need to find it. Explore the market for a while and when you're ready move on to the Hyrule Castle grounds. Hyrule Castle: Talk to the guard, and move back and forth between the Market and the castle grounds until you see a girl standing by some vines on the side of the path. Talk to her until she give you an egg. Now climb up the vines and jump over the gate the guard was guarding. Move along the path until you see two guards up ahead of you...don't go near them! Instead, go left up onto the hill. Watch out for the guard on the hill, run behind him and head to the far left toward a cliff. You should see some climbable rocks on the cliff, climb them and then jump off the other side toward the castle. Jump into the moat and swim down it until you reach the corner where you can safely climb out. Follow the path around and you'll see the sleeping Talon. Wait until your egg hatches in the morning and use it on Talon to wake him up and get him out of your way. Once he's gone push and pull the blocks to dump them in the moat. Use them to jump across to where the water comes in and climb through the hole there. Now avoid all the guards by not letting them see you and make your way to Princess Zelda. Talk to the princess. Lon Lon Ranch: Head to Lon Lon Ranch in the middle of Hyrule Field after the story sequence with the princess is over. Go into the first door on your left and talk to Talon. Play his game until you win and you'll get a bottle of milk. The milk is kinda useful but the really useful thing is the bottle itself. Also, go to the horse corral and talk to Malon until she talks about a song her mother composed. Whip out your Ocarina and she'll teach you Epona's song. Now leave Lon Lon Ranch and head back to Kokiri Forest. Lost Woods: Once in Kokiri Forest, climb up the vines behind Mido's house and go through the hollow log to get to the Lost Woods. In the lost woods, follow the sound of the music (wherever it is loudest) to get to the sacred forest meadow. For lazy people, the directions are R,L,R,L,F,L,R. Then kill the wolf, enter the gate, navigate the maze, and go up the steps to get to the Meadow. Talk to Saria to learn Saria's Song. Now head back out of the woods and leave Kokiri Forest. Head to Kakariko Village now. Kakariko Village: Explore the town and get the various items available to you at this time. The most important things to get are the Hylian Shield from the graveyard (See section 1), the second bottle (See section 2), and the Song of the Sun (See section 6). Once you've got what you need, talk to the guard at the North part of town and show him Zelda's letter. Don't listen to him about buying a shield...you can find one for free in the graveyard. He'll talk about wanting a mask which you can now go and get from the Happy Mask Shop in the market. If you wish you can now do most of Young Link's Trading Sequence(See section 3). Go past the guard and head up Death Mountain until you find Goron City. Goron City: Go to the bottom level and stand on the doormat in front of the closed door and play Zelda's Lullaby. Then go inside and talk to the Goron King. Then play Saria's Song for him. He'll give you the Goron's bracelet. Now leave Goron's City and head up Death Mountain trail and take the first right you see. Pick up the bomb plant there and chuck it down to the big boulder below. If you aim right you'll blow it up. Then go around and enter the revealed cave, which is Dodonogo's Cavern. Dodonogo's Cavern: WARNING about this level: if you have your Deku shield equipped and you get burned by a fire bat or something, the shield will burn away! So use the Hylian shield unless you need your Deku shield to fight lizardmen or bush guys. You can buy another shield from a bush guy on the left side of the Big Room. In the first room, use one of the bomb plants to blow open the doorway. Then head into what I will from now on refer to as the Big Room. Make your way to the right side and use the provided bomb plant to blow up the doorways and that laser-shooting thing. Take the doorway that leads to a passageway (the other just leads to a gossip rock) and kill the first couple of lizards. Watch out because when these lizards die they explode. On the right wall near the back of the passage is a doorway but you have no bomb plant to blow it up with...kill one of the lizards next to the doorway and let its explosion as it dies open the doorway for you. This room has some bats and a gold skulltula in it. Now move on to the end of the passageway and drag a statue onto the switch to open the door. Go through the next passage and then you'll find yourself in the lava room, facing two deadly lizardmen. These guys are tough, Z target them and use your Deku shield to block and counter with slashes or jump slashes. You can also shoot them with the slingshot but that's usually more trouble than it's worth. After you kill the two lizards go through the new door that just opened. Notice the bombable doorway down this next passage. Go on a bit further and you'll see a bomb plant you can use to blow it up. There's nothing really useful in that room though. Move on down the corridor and kill those lizard things by hitting their tails (watch out they blow up too). Use a Deku stick to light all the torches in the room and open the door. You'll now be back in the Big Room. Step on the switch in front of you to unlock a door across the way. Now head to the other side of the room and find the door that was just unlocked but don't go through it yet. First blow up the doorway next to it and get the dungeon map. Now go through the door. In this room use a bomb plant to blow open the doorway and go in that room. Throw the bomb plant just inside that room at the three statues and one will come alive and chase you. Throw a Deku nut at it to stun it and then slash it with your sword. Then run away because it will try to chase you down and then blow up. Now retrieve the compass from the treasure box and leave the room. In this room, take the bomb plant that's next to the door you just went through and place it right in between the two rows of bomb plants. If you place it right when it blows every bomb plant should go off. This will lower the stairway leading to the second floor. Go up the stairway and around to the doorway and through it. In this room three of the statues come alive and chase you, and the fourth has to be moved. You don't have to fight the three statues if you're careful not to touch them in any way. Just move the statue that's in front of the ladder out of the way and go up the ladder to hit the switch to open the door. Now you'll once again be back in the big room but this time on a bridge at the top of it. Go across the bride to the other side, jumping over the hole in the middle. Now you'll end up in the moving spikes room. Make your way to the opposite side where you'll find a gray block in front of a ladder. Use the block to get on top of the platform containing a treasure chest and a bomb plant. Use the bomb plant to blow open the door at the top of the ladder. You'll need to time it right. Wait until the bomb blinks rapidly before throwing it across to the doorway. Once you've done that go through the doorway. Now use your slingshot to shoot the gold eye on the wall past the pillar of fire and the fire will disappear. Jump across and go through the corridor to reach the upper lava room with two more lizardmen. Kill the lizard men and go through the newly opened door. Shoot the gold eye on the wall opposite you to get rid of the first flame, then jump to where it was and turn left to see another gold eye. Shoot it to get rid of the second flame. Then jump across. In the next room, which is the moving spikes room again, jump straight across the gap and then get the treasure box to your right which contains (Hurray!!) bombs. If you wish you can jump down and bomb a doorway to your left to reach a room with two bush guys that sell you crap. I wouldn't recommend it though 'cause it's a hassle to get back up. Move on down the passageway and step on the switch. This switch enables a moving pillar which gives you an alternate way to get to the second floor. Now go right and find the bridge. On the other side is a bombable wall with some rupees in it if you want to get it. In any case, drop a bomb down each of the holes in the bride to blow up the two eyes of the old dead Dodonogo. Once both eyes have been blown up it's mouth will open. Use the pillar to get down and enter it's open mouth. In this room go through the doorway on your right to enter the block puzzle room. When you come to two movable blocks, pull the ground-level block to underneath the other one. Then climb on top of it and push the other block off to the other side. Now push this block to underneath the third block. Push the third block out of the way and head down this corridor. At the end of the corridor is another moving block. Push it off the edge, then pull/push it into the hole in the middle of the room. This will open the boss room door. In the boss room, blow up the square in the center of the room, open the small chest to refill your bombs, and drop down. Dodonogo's Cavern Boss: King Dodonogo This boss isn't all that tough. Z target it's mouth and when it opens it to breath fire on you, throw a bomb in. When the bomb goes off and it's stunned, hit it with your sword. Then it will go into a roll attack. Use your Hylian shield and let it roll over you and you won't get hurt. Repeat until dead. Grab the heart container and step into the blue light to leave. Magic: After the short story sequence with the Goron King head up Death Mountain trail. Use your bombs to blow up the boulders in your way and when you get the part where it start to avalanche, use your Hylian shield and the rocks won't be able to hurt you. Just wait until they are done falling and then move again until you reach Death Mountain's peak. Once there, blow up the opening to the left of the owl (do NOT go in the right cave, you'll die) and go inside. Play Zelda's lullaby in front of the fountain to talk to the great faerie and get magic. Then talk to the owl and he'll give you a lift down the mountain. Now head to Hyrule Castle. In the castle grounds there is a side path from the main path with a sign and a boulder. Blow up the boulder and crawl in the cave to get the fire spell. Now return to Hyrule Field and follow the river East past Kakariko Village to get to Zora's River Zora's River: Use your bombs to blow up the boulders in your way. You can make use of the chicken at the beginning of the river to get to a few heart container pieces. Also this is where you meet the guy that sells the magic beans (See section 11). About halfway up the river is some frogs. Play your songs for them and they'll give you money. If your money's full go buy some magic beans before playing another song for them. Make your way upriver until your get to the waterfall at the mouth of the river. Then stand on the Triforce symbol and play Zelda's Lullaby to make the waterfall reveal a cave. Jump over and enter the cave to enter Zora's Domain. Zora's Domain: The first thing to do here is get an empty bottle and find the little fish floating around in the shallows near a circle of stones. Use the bottle to catch one of the fish. You'll need it later. Now head up to the top of the mountain in the middle of the domain and you'll see King Zora. Before doing anything else, take this opportunity to use one of his torches to light a Deku stick and quickly run and light all the other torches in the domain, including two hidden behind a waterfall. This opens a few things up for you, like a heart container piece. (See section 9 for more details). Go back to the King's room and talk to him, then head left from his room and find the diving game. Win at the diving game and you'll get the Silver Scale, which allows you to dive deeper. Now look for an underwater doorway at the front of the mountain. Dive down and go through it and you'll pop up at lake Hylia. Swim forward a bit and you should notice a bottle at the bottom of the lake. Dive down and fetch it. Then swim back through the tunnel to Zora's Domain. Bring the bottle to King Zora and show it to him (press C when Z Targeting him) and he'll take the note out and move out of your way. Now take the right path to get behind him and enter Zora's Fountain. Zora's Fountain: Ignore the big fish (Jabu-Jabu) for now and instead swim behind him to the southern part of Zora's Fountain to a small island with a tree, some bushes, and two boulders. Put a bomb next to the gray boulder to blow a hole in the wall and get the Farore's Wind spell from a great faerie. Now swim onto the platform by Jabu- Jabu's mouth and walk up to him. Use the bottle with the fish in it to offer the fish to Jabu-Jabu, thereby making him open his mouth and swallow you. Jabu-Jabu's Belly: Use your slingshot to shoot the white thing hanging down from the ceiling and unblock the door. Go through the door. In this room you'll first meet the electrifying jellyfish. Don't hit them with you're sword, use a Deku stick instead. You'll break the stick but you'll at least have killed them (this is the only time I know of where one of these sticks is at all useful for anything other than lighting torches and spider webs). Now follow the path around and IGNORE the elevator platform and the alcove in the wall (you'd be surprised how many people go for this and get all mixed up). Instead go through the next door and in this room, the pit room, you'll meet Ruto. She'll jump down a pit...follow her down. Talk to her twice and she'll demand you carry her. You'll have to do so. I know it's a pain and it may seem easier to just leave her there and go get her at the end, but you'll need her later in the level. Now go through the door behind you (the one closest to you) and follow this passageway. At the end is a room with a switch in the middle. Throw Ruto to the other side and then step on the switch to raise the water. Then join Ruto on the other side and follow the next passageway to a blocked door. Shoot the thing hanging from the ceiling to unblock it and go through. In this room wait for an elevator platform to lower and ride it up. Don't try jumping to the small alcove with the white switch in it, you can't get to it yet. Go through the door and you'll be back in the pit room (if you end up back in the first room you went through the wrong door). Avoid the pits and go through the door on the opposite side of the pit room. Now head straight right and hug the right wall until you find a switch and a blocked door. Make sure you're holding Ruto and step on the switch to unblock the door, then go through. Put Ruto down in the entryway of this room and venture forth to kill all the fish in the room. Touch them to make them fly up then Z-target and shoot them with your slingshot . You can also use bombs on them. When they are all dead you'll receive the extremely cool boomerang! The boomerang can get items for you and can kill most stuff at long range safely, such as those jellyfish, and with no worries about running out of ammo. Anyway, pick up Ruto and leave this room then go straight, ignoring all side paths until you come to a switch and blocked door on the opposite end of the corridor. Place Ruto on the switch so she'll hold it down for you and go inside. Kill the tentacle through the use of Z targeting and your new boomerang. You'll receive the dungeon map as reward. Now head out, retrieve the irritable Ruto, and take the first left and go through the door. Kill all the bubbles using Z targeting and your boomerang before the time runs out and your reward is the compass. Now head out of this room and head back to the room where you got the boomerang. Take the side path right before the door to the boomerang room and kill the tentacle here. Leave the room, take a right, then take another right and you'll be going down the center path. Go through the door to find a third tentacle you have to kill. Go back out the door and go straight and back through the next door to return once again to the pit room. Now you have to fall down a certain pit. It's to the right of you, but not the first one to the right of you. It's a little more forward and right up against the right wall. Fall down it and you'll find yourself in a room with a bunch of jellyfish and two gold skulltula's you can use for target practice for your boomerang. Remember that you can use your boomerang to retrieve the gold tokens for you after the skulltula is dead. Now go through the passage and door behind you to get to Bigocto's room. Throw Ruto up onto the platform and then you'll have to fight Bigocto. Hit him with your boomerang to stun him. When he gets unstunned he'll start spinning around. Hit him again and if you timed it right he'll have his back turned to you. Slash him a few times with your sword. Repeat until he's dead. Jump up onto the platform once Bigocto's dead and you'll be lifted up to a new room. Go down the only passageway and door and you'll end up in a room with weird red blocks that wobble. Smack them one with the boomerang and they'll solidify for a while, allowing you to use them as stepping stones to make your way to the door on the west side of the room. In the next room jump across the gap to the platform and it will lower you to the alcove with the switch you saw at the beginning. Go pick up one of the crates and place it on the switch. Go through the door that opens. Kill all the jellyfish here and climb up the vines to the high platform. Now you should see the white thing hanging from the ceiling, but there's something in the way that keeps you from hitting it. You can't destroy the thing in the way so don't bother. Instead, Z target the white thing and then move as far to the side of the platform as you can and you should be able to chuck the boomerang AROUND the barrier to hit the white thing and open the door to the boss. Climb down and go through the door to face Barinade. Jabu-Jabu's Belly Boss: Berinade This boss is tough. Use Z targeting and your boomerang and KEEP MOVING around him at all times to avoid being zapped. First, destroy the tentacles. Then, destroy some of the giant jellyfish he has protecting him to get an opening. Then attack him directly. When the boomerang hits and his body flashes blue go after him with the sword. Just keep going after him and his protecting jellyfish with your boomerang and Z targeting, moving around him at all times, and slashing at him with your sword when you stun him with the boomerang, until he's dead. Remember don't go after him every time you hit him with your boomerang...only when he's still exposed. Other times he sinks and when he does that, attack the jellyfish with your boomerang instead of trying for the sword. Once he's dead get the heart container and go into the blue light to meet Ruto. Collect stuff: After the story sequence is over, you could head for Hyrule Castle...but first, you should probably go around and get any items you missed. Many of the Gold Skulltula's couldn't be retrieved before because you didn't have bombs or a boomerang, so you could go collect those. You should be able to get quite a lot and get things like increased rupee capacity and the Stone of Agony(See section 10). It would also be a good idea to go around planting your Magic Beans (See section 11). You might also see how far you can get in Young Link's Trading Sequence (See section 3). You don't really have to since you can return whenever you want later, it's just this is a good time for it. Temple of Time: Once you're ready, go to Hyrule Castle and witness the story scene. After it's over jump in the moat and get the Ocarina of Time and learn the Song of Time. Go into the Market and then the Temple of Time (it's in the top right corner). Inside, stand in front of the alter and play the Song of Time you just learned. A long story sequence will follow, after which you'll find yourself as Adult Link. Your first quest as Adult Link is to find the hookshot. The Hookshot: Head out of the Temple of Time and into the market, which is now inhabited by the undead. Play the Song of the Sun to freeze them and head out. Once outside you can go get your horse Epona now if you have 70 rupees (See section 5), and get the Big Goron's sword by following Adult Link's Trading Sequence (you need Epona first, see section 4), or just go straight to Kakariko Village. Once in Kakariko Village talk to the chicken woman to get Adult Link's first trading item, and then head into the graveyard. In the graveyard look at the gravestones on the left side. The first one should have some flowers in front of it. It's Dampe's grave. Pull the gravestone and drop down the hole to meet Dampe, the gravedigger as a ghost. You'll have to race him around the cavern. If you make it to the end, he'll give you the hookshot. Afterwards walk through the black doorway and you'll see a blue square ahead of you. Play the Song of Time to get rid of it and climb up the stairs to end up in the windmill. Jump on the rotating platforms to get the heart container piece, and talk to the music guy. He'll mention an Ocarina boy from 7 years ago. Whip out your Ocarina and he'll teach you the Song of Storms. Now head out of Kakariko Village and get over to Kokiri Forest. Make your way through the Lost Woods to the Sacred Forest Meadow (remember the path is R,L,R,L,F,L,R). When you run into Mido play Saria's Song to get him to move. Once you hit the maze you'll have to fight your way through some big Moblins. The best way to kill them is to hit them in the back with your hookshot. Make good use of the faerie fountain up the ladder just before the stairs at the end of the maze. Catch some faeries in your bottles. At the top of the stairs is a really hard Moblin. You have to dodge his attack back and forth until you can get past him, then slash him in the back. If you have Bombchu's you can also use those to make it easier. Once you get into the meadow Sheik will teach you the Minuet of Forest and then you can use your new hookshot to latch on to the tree and enter the Forest Temple. Forest Temple: First thing to do, is in the very first room, the entryway with the trees and the wolves, is climb up the vines on the right wall and then jump from tree to tree to get the small chest up on the left wall containing a small key. Now enter the temple. Kill the giant Skulltula in this hallway (it only takes 1 regular hit now with Adult Link's more powerful Master Sword) and enter the Big Room. You'll see some ghosts making off with some torch flames. Now go straight forward and enter the door up the stairs on the other side. They'll be a blue flaming skull here. Z target it and use your shield (R button) until it runs into your shield. That will get rid of it's blue flame. Then just take it out with your sword. Go through the next room and you'll be in the Lower Stalfos room. It's a large round room that contains two of the toughest enemies you've yet faced, the skeletal Stalfos. Using a combination of Z targeting, effective use of your shield, side jumps, and backflips, and some good ol' slashes and jump slashes you should be able to take them out with a bit of practice. Remember that you can't block their jump attack so if they do one, backflip (back+A) to avoid it then counterstrike. One good thing is that for the most part the one you aren't focused on leaves you alone. Once these guys are toast, you'll be rewarded with a second small key. Kill the pots in the room and one should contain a life-giving faerie. Now return to the Big Room. Go to your right to a small corridor with a blue block in it. Play the Song of Time to get rid of the block and go through. This room, the West Plant Room, contains some man eating plants that are much tougher than previous ones. Make your way to the vine-covered wall to your right. Kill whatever skulltulas you can reach with your hookshot and climb up the right side of the vines...you'll have to make you way up slowly and try to avoid the skulltula that is left. Remember that if it doesn't see you it can't get you. If you have to, when it comes at you push A to drop down and then grab back on and try again. Once you make it into the alcove with the doorway go in the door and kill the annoying blue flaming skull. You'll be rewarded with the dungeon map. Go through the next door and you'll find yourself on a balcony. Notice that the balcony next to you has a gray circle icon above the doorway. Use your hookshot and shoot that gray icon thing to fly over to the other balcony. Step on the switch in there then kill the skulltula with your hookshot and use the vines to climb down. Make your way to the well you saw get drained and climb down it. Run down this corridor to the other side and open the chest there to get your third small key. Now climb up the vines and you'll be back in the West Plant Room. Go out the door you came in and you'll find yourself back in the Big Room. Go through the locked door to your right. Kill the skulltula and go through the door in the small hallway. In the next room, which I refer to as the block puzzle room, climb up the two ladders and then follow the yellow arrows on the floor to walk around until you hit the back of the blue movable block. Push it until it's even with the hallway going the other way, then back up and go up the ladder you passed while pushing it. Up here go around until you meet a second movable block. Push this one until it stops moving, then go back, take a left, and fall off the ledge to fall back down to where the first block was. When you bump into it push it as far as it will go, then loop around to the other side of it and push it as far as it will go again. It will fall down slightly and you'll get that tone telling you solved a secret. Now climb up the block and then climb up the wall next to it and you'll bump into the second block again...push this one as far as it will go then climb it and the wall behind it. Follow the passageway around to a ladder and climb up it, then keep going and you'll see a locked door. Go through and you'll find yourself in the West Twisted Hallway. Follow the twisted hallway until you reach the West Twisted Room. Watch out for hands falling from the ceiling and hop across the stones to another locked door. Go through it and you'll be in the west stairway. Climb down the stairs and enter the Upper Stalfos Room. You've got a tough battle here. Kill the first Stalfos while avoid the pit and then two more will come after you. Unlike the previous two, with these two if you kill one and take too long killing the other, the first one will come back! Don't panic, keep your head, and I hope you put some faeries in your bottles from the forest meadow maze earlier! The reward for this tough battle is the awesome Bow. Now take your new bow and go BACK (yes, back, not forward) to the stairway you entered from. You should have seen a red ghost laughing at you right? Well, as soon as you got close she disappeared. This time shoot her with your arrow before you get close enough to make her disappear. If you get her in all three pictures she'll fight you. She's just like the composer brothers in the graveyard. Just keep blocking her attack until she appears and then letter have it with a jump slash. When she's dead you'll have recovered the first flame from the Poe Sisters and you'll be rewarded with a small key. Now go back into the Upper Stalfos Room and go out the other door. Here you'll face the blue Poe Sister. Deal with her the same as the red one and get the compass as reward. You need another key before you can go on, so go BACK again through the Upper Stalfos Room, past the West Stairway, back through the West Twisted Room and West Twisted Hallway and finally you'll find yourself back at the end of the block puzzle room. Above the doorway to the West Twisted Hallway is a gray eye. Shoot it with your arrow and the hallway will straighten. Now go through the hall way to the Twisted Room and you'll be at a different angle now. This time, drop to the floor and open the gold chest to get the Boss key, then drop down the hole in the floor. Kill the flaming blue skulls in this room and go out the door. Now you're on the balcony of the West Plant Room. Walk along the balcony and enter the door on your right to get to a room with a very tough Living Hand monster. Remember to kill all it's parts quickly when it splits or it will join back together. You'll get the second small key you need. Go out the door, take a right and go through that door. You're back in the block puzzle room. Make your way up to the door to the West Twisted Hallway and shoot the gray eye again to turn it back into a twisted hallway. Go through the Hallway, the Twisted Room, the West Stairway, the Upper Stalfos Room, and finally the East Stairway ending with a locked door. Go through this locked door and you're in the East Twisted Room. Hang a right and you'll be in the East Twisted Hallway (which is currently straight). Kill these Green Flaming Skulls the same as the blue ones - Z Target and hold down R and walk into them, then kill with sword. They're easier then the blue ones. Go through the locked door at the end of the hallway and you'll be in a rotating blocks room. Jump on one of the blocks and aim your arrow toward the frozen eye that's on one wall. Wait until the torch in the middle of the room is between you and they eye and then fire your arrow. The arrow will fly through the torch's flame, light on fire, then hit the eye, melt the ice, and activate the eye (cool, ain't it?). Believe it or not since Adult Link doesn't get to use Deku Sticks you'll have to light torches and stuff using this method instead. Kind of tricky but cool nonetheless. Now the Hallway will be twisted so go back through it. Fall down the hole in the bottom of the Twisted Room and you'll be in the falling ceiling room. To your right is a small hall and door that leads to the balcony of the East Plant Room. Don't bother the only thing there is a small chest containing a heart. Instead, wait until the ceiling falls and as it's rising again run to the small yellow switch along the right wall. Stand on it and stay on it until the ceiling falls and you won't get hurt. Then run to the square just left of the small treasure chest when the ceiling rises again. Get the treasure (some arrows) and wait for the ceiling to fall. Then run through the door to the picture puzzle room. Shoot the picture on the wall with an arrow to get the puzzle going. You then have to push blocks around until they match the picture on the wall (look at the top of the blocks and ignore the pictures on their sides). One of the blocks is a nonsense block and is just there to confuse you. If you don't make it in time the blocks will rotate to a new configuration and you'll be given a bit more time. Keep trying, eventually it should give you enough time to do it. Once you get the picture you'll have to fight the green Poe Sister. Knock her around to get back the green flame and then go through the door. Kill the skulltula and go through the next door and you're back in the Big Room. Jump over the fence and fight the final Poe Sister. She'll split up into 4 ghosts. Watch carefully, after they split, one of them will do a quick 360 spin and the others won't. The one that spins is the real one. Shoot her with an arrow using Z targeting. Once she's dead the tile in the middle of the floor will become an elevator. Ride it down to the Revolving Room. This one took me a while to figure out. Stand at the right of one of the rig rock platforms sticking out of the wall and push A to grab it, then push. After a while of pushing the room will rotate. Go through any opening and step on switches, get treasures, and kill monsters until finally the room rotates around to the now opened hallway leading to the Boss Room (remember to keep rotating it the same way by always standing to the right of the block when pushing). Now go through the Boss door and climb the stairs, then walk over the Triforce symbol and then try to go back out. Your way will be blocked and you'll now be facing... Forest Temple Boss: Phantom Gannon Phantom Gannon has two phases. In the first phase, he rides into a picture and then two of him rides back. One of them is fake. You can tell which one is fake because the fake one rides slightly to the left of the path in the picture, and the real one rides slightly to the right. Stand in the middle of the room with an arrow ready to fire and rotate around scanning the pictures. When one of the pictures has Phantom start coming back out of the picture (a bunch of purple light will appear) fire an arrow at him right away. If you hit him he'll retreat and you can do it again. If you miss he'll zap you for a big time hurt. After you've done this 3 times he'll lose the horse and start flying around the room shooting bolts at you. You'll quickly notice that you can block the bolts but you can't seem to hurt him at all. If you've played A Link to the Past, remember the evil wizard Aghanihm? Well, next time Phantom Gannon shoots a bolt at you, hit it with your sword to shoot it back at him. HOWEVER, watch out as he might hit it back at you again! So be ready to hit it again if it comes flying back to you. Sometimes you'll hit it back and forth like 10 times before it finally gets him. The more times it bounces back and forth the more it hurt too. When it does hit him he'll fall to the ground. Take this opportunity to give it to him with a jump slash from your sword. Then he'll fly back up again. The more times the bolt bounced before hitting him the longer he'll be on the ground. Keep doing this until he dies. Sometimes when he's almost dead he'll fly toward you with a super powerful spear stab. Try to dodge it if you can, you can't block it. Also, remember to stay far away from him when he's firing bolts because it will make it easier to hit them back at him. Once he's dead you'll get a message from the real Gannondorf. Grab your heart container and get out of the temple via the blue light. Quest for Truth: After a revealing story sequence you'll be in the Deku Tree's meadow. Leave Kokiri forest and if you have your horse, you can summon her with Epona's Song. Now this next section tells how to get the Lens of Truth and the Mask of Truth. You don't need to do this at this time, but since you CAN do it now, I thought I'd put it here. If you don't want to do it yet, skip on to the section called Goron City Revisited. First, if you don't have the Song of Storms yet, go to Kakariko and talk to the guy in the windmill and show him your Ocarina. Now, head to Hyrule Castle and go into the Temple of Time's Master Sword room. Sheik will be there and will teach you the Prelude of Light (very handy). Now walk up to the pedestal and push A to return the Master Sword and warp back to being young Link. Leave the Market. At this time, the man running around Hyrule Field will finally appear. Use him to complete Young Link's Trading Sequence (See section 3) and get the Mask of Truth. Now go into Kakariko Village and enter the windmill. Play the Song of Storms for the music guy and the well will drain. Climb down the well and walk into the passageway ahead of you and you're now in the Bottom of the Well level. Bottom of the Well: This level is nasty. So, after 2 hours of mapping it out, I've found a way to get to the Lens of Truth very quickly. There are a bunch of treasures scattered in this level but they are almost all WORTHLESS! Most of them are a single Deku nut. I'm going to tell you how to get the Lens of Truth, a gold rupee (worth 200 rupees), and finally the 3 gold skulltula's that are here (I've never mentioned most of the gold skulltulas before but explaining them here instead of making you explore this whole confusing level to get them is just easier.) Crawl through the hole and climb down the ladder. Kill the skulltula then walk straight forward right through the wall in front of you (yes, you heard right, this level has walls you can walk through, invisible floors, etc.). Now you're in the main well room. Watch out for the giant green flaming skull flying around and just keep running straight forward through another wall. Now ignore everything in this room but watch out, there's a small invisible pit right in the center of the room where all that blood is. Move around the pit and keep moving forward to the opposite wall and, again, walk through it. Now stand on the Triforce symbol in front of you and play Zelda's Lullaby. The water will drain out. Now turn around and go back through the wall, avoid the pit, through the next wall, and you're back where you started, except now there's a big pit in front of you. Fall down it and crawl through the hole that's down there. Kill the skulltula, climb up the vines and go through the door to the Bottom of the Well boss. This guy is scary but easy. It's basically a swing-your-sword- wildly-at-anything-that-moves affair. You can kill the hands coming out of the ground. If they grab you just wildly mash your buttons until they let go and keep slashing at them. You don't need to kill the hands, just the weird thing walking around trying to bite you. Once it's dead, a treasure box will appear containing the Lens of Truth. Use the lens of truth in this room and you'll find an invisible treasure box. Open it for 200 rupees. Now if you wish, you can just leave now by playing the Prelude of Light and go on to the next section. Otherwise, read on for how to get the 3 gold skulltulas in this level. First, leave this room, climb through the hole and up the vines to get out of the pit. Now go down the left path a little bit and if you use your lens you'll see a small alcove in the right hand wall. Go in and retrieve the key that's there. Now leave the alcove and go left (back toward the starting point). Keep going and you'll hit a left turn. Turn and use your lens and you'll see another alcove containing another key. Now leave the alcove and continue down the corridor. A little ways more and you'll see a cage with a Shield-eater in it. Directly across from it is a wall you can walk through. Go through it and walk straight across the room (avoid the pit in the middle! You can see it with your lens now). Go through the opposite wall and down the small corridor. You'll see a grate ahead of you. Fall down the pit you come to, walk under the grate, and climb up the vines on the opposite side and go through the door. Now in this next room is a mummy. Use your Song of the Sun to stun it and kill it with your sword. Now take out a Deku stick and light it with the torch but DO NOT LIGHT ANY TORCHES with it yet. All these torches open the coffin next to them and will release more enemies. You need to light a specific torch. It's the torch in the corner furthest from the door and to the left when looking from the door. Light the torch and the coffin will open letting out two bats. Kill the bats and inside the coffin is the third and final small key. If the bats burned away your Deku shield don't worry you can get another free one on the way to the third spider. Now head out of this room, fall down the pit and climb up the other side, and go straight through the wall in front of you. Look left and there's a locked door. Go through and kill the plant, watch out for the pots, they attack you, and there's spider number 1. Leave and turn left, avoid the pit, and there's another locked door on the other side of the room. In here is a bunch of bats and a big pit in the middle. Don't worry, there's an invisible floor. Just walk around the outside of the pit and you won't fall in. The spider is in the opposite corner of the room from where you entered. Now leave the room, turn left immediately and walk through the wall. Turn left again and continue down this corridor. You'll see some kind of face picture on the wall at the end of the corridor. Right underneath it is a pit so don't fall down it. Now turn right at the end of the corridor and you'll be at a dead end with a hole to crawl through. Crawl through and go through the locked door. Before moving into this room use your lens to see all the pits spread all over the place. Kill the bats and kill the laser shooting thing in the middle of the room by throwing a bomb at it. The chest in this room contains a replacement Deku shield if you lost yours. Go through the door and you'll be in the cage with the Shield-eater. Avoid it when it tries to suck you into it and hit it with your boomerang or sword when it stops. Kill the third and final gold skulltula in this room. Now use your Ocarina and play the Prelude of Light to warp out of this hellhole and end up back in the Temple of Time. Go into the Master Sword room and replace the Master Sword to warp to the future and continue your main quest. Pat yourself on the back for getting 3 well-earned skulltulas and the Lens of Truth. Goron City Revisited: One way or the other, make sure you're now adult Link and head for Kakariko Village. Go up to the Death Mountain Trail and travel to Goron City. All the Goron's are gone except one rolling around on the third level. Use a bomb to stop him from rolling and talk to him. He'll give you the Goron's Tunic, which is resistant to fire. Equip it. Now go to the bottom floor and enter the King's room. Pull the statue at the back of his room out of the way and enter Death Mountain Crater. Use your hookshot to get across the broken bridge and on your way across it Sheik will come and teach you the Bolero of Fire. Now continue on down and enter the Fire Temple. Fire Temple: Go up the stairs, hang a left, and enter the door. Short story sequence here. Now start hopping stones and make your way to the left of this chamber. There's a cage there with a Goron in it. Step on the switch to release him and nab the small key in the treasure box behind him. Now hop on back to the door you came in and exit this chamber. Walk straight across to the door on the other side and enter it. Now in this large chamber make use of the bridge and platforms to make your way to the left side of the chamber. There is a small hallway and a door there. Don't panic if you fall in the lava, your new tunic keeps you from getting hurt at all for a few seconds to give you time to get back up. Anyway, go through this hall and door, and down the next hall to another Goron. Free him and get the key from his treasure box. Now go back to the big chamber and hop your way across to the other side (the right side). Blow open the wall to find another Goron and key. Now finally make your way to the other end of the chamber from where you came in to where there's a locked door. Go through and you're at the Fire Elevator. In this interesting room, slide down the ramp and then climb up the fence. Climb up to the top of the fence and kill the two bats there, then drop down to the platform just below you and push the movable block off of the edge. Then fall down and land on the moveable block and you'll be shot up into the next room. Go through the locked door here into the green room. Climb up the ledges and kill the little torch slugs. Jump across to where you see a white diamond thing and a movable block. Push the movable block off the side, then drop down and pull it until it stops. Climb up onto it, hop over to on top of the Goron's cage, and climb up the fence. Now walk forward all the way until you hit the wall, and stand on about the forth tile from the cliff edge. Get out a bomb and throw it towards the edge. It will drop down and set off that diamond thing (it's a switch) which will make the pillar of fire temporarily disappear. Climb up the fence where the pillar of fire was and go through the door that's up there. Now you're in the big boulder room. Turn right and keep going that way, dodging boulders, until you find another caged Goron. Get his key. Now as you exit his cage follow the left wall past a locked door (don't go through it) until you reach the other side of the room and the second caged Goron of this room (he's through a door that's in an alcove that may be hard to see). Now on the way out of this room hug the right wall until you find that locked door and go through it. Here you'll have to carefully walk across a walkway. If you look high above the blocked door you'll see a gray eye tile. Shoot it with an arrow to unblock the door. Through the door is the Dungeon Map. Back in the narrow walkway room, go through the locked door. In this next room walk along the stone path and jump over onto the fence. A flame will follow you. Just hurry forward hopping over to the next fence until you reach the unlocked door on the other side. Go through it. Now you're on the upper level of the big boulder room. Hop onto the platform in front of you and kill the torch slug, then use a bomb on the crack in the floor and climb down. Down here you can rescue the Goron from the green room and get another key, not to mention an easier way up later in case you fall down somewhere. Now climb back up and hop a few ledges to get to the switch that's near you. This switch will free a Goron on the other side of the big boulder room. Hop ledges and make you way over to him and get his key. Now that you've got 2 more keys hop your way back to the door you came in. Look up and you should see a high ledge. There is a secret area up there. Play the Scarecrow's song and hookshot to the scarecrow. Turn around and hookshot to the small floating platform. It will elevate you up to a secret area. Go through this area and you'll pop out in a donut-shaped room where the Megaton Hammer is. Step on the switch and hurry to the treasure chest (use your hookshot to get past the steep cliff). Open it to get 200 rupees. Go back down and go through the door back into the fence room. This time, back in the fence room, jump your way across to the locked door. The last jump to get there seems impossible but it's not. Just jump slantwise from the corner of the fence to the corner of the ledge and if you keep holding forward you'll grab on to the ledge and pull yourself up. Go through the locked door. Follow the short corridor after it and you'll find yourself in the giant fire maze chamber. Hop on down and head to the right. You'll have to dodge spinning flame throwers, rolling boulders, and proximity sensitive flame walls to make your way to a door in the far right wall. The compass is through that door. Be wary of fake doors in here. They'll hurt you if you try to open them. If you're unsure put a bomb next to it to find out if it's fake or not. Now head back to the starting point and then to the left side. Make your way through this maze to the locked door on the pillar in the middle of the chamber. Go through it and you'll see a trapped Goron on your right. You can't save him yet. Instead continue on and go out the door on the other side. Now you're back on the right side of the maze. Make your way toward the right wall of the chamber where there's a yellow switch. If you step on it the big fire wall on the opposite side of the room will disappear for a few seconds. Hurry (I know it's hard to hurry in this maze, but you'll have to) through to where the fire wall was and run past it before the time runs out. The door ahead is a fake. That said, blow up the door with a bomb and then go on in through the real door and face the first dancing fire-man mini-boss. This mini-boss is really easy if you have bombs...otherwise he's a lot harder, but I recently found out still possible to beat . All you have to do is throw a bomb at him. When it explodes he'll shrink to a little helpless black ball. Slash him a couple of times and he'll run away. Don't chase him you can't run fast enough. Instead, hold down B to start charging a spin attack, and walk the opposite direction he went. Eventually he'll circle around the room and bump into you again. He'll start running away again before he's very close to you, but your fully charged spin attack has a good range. As soon as hear him make a scared noise indicating he's about to turn around let it go to teach him a lesson. If you're low on magic, hide against the wall and he won't see you. He'll keep running past and as he does slash him with your sword. Now he'll jump into the flame and become a dancing fire guy again. Use another bomb and repeat the process until he's dead. If you run out of bombs you can use your hookshot to pull the little black guy out of the center of the fire dancing thing and hit him with your sword. Just wait on the steps until he stops skating around the room and use Z-targeting. Now that he's dead climb up onto the platform where the pillar of fire was and it will raise you up to the next floor. Go through the door to enter the second green room. Find the fence and climb up it, then drop a bomb down on the diamond switch and climb up the fence once the pillar of fire is gone (similar to the last green room). Go through the door up there to enter the large donut-shaped room. In here you'll find a small yellow switch and a long circular stairway. You have to step on the switch and run up the stairway before the time runs out to open the treasure chest at the top. Of course this is pretty hard because the stairway is right on the edge of a huge pit. If you happen to fall you'll be back where that Goron was that you couldn't save before inside the pillar in the middle of the big fire maze chamber. You'll have to make your way back up and try again. Once you open the treasure chest you'll get the Megaton Hammer. Now make your way down the narrow stairway to a block with a face on it. Hit it with the hammer and fall down the resulting hole. Now smash the statue with the hammer (this is harder than it sounds...try holding forward or sideways while swinging the hammer to hit it correctly). Now in the next room kill those annoying bats and then hit the small face tile with your hammer. Grab a crate, go down the stairs, and put the crate on the blue switch. Go through the door. In the next room hit the face square with your hammer, drop down, then hit the rusted switch with your hammer. Go in the door. Play the Song of Time to move the blue block down. Use it to jump to the other side and then hit the switch with your hammer. Go get the key from the now-freed Goron's cage. Then climb back up to the door you came through using the blue block. Back outside, hop over to another face block and hit it with your hammer. Make sure you have enough life to handle it and then drop down the hole. If you're low on life there's a fairy in a pot on the right side of this room once you're down there. Use the hookshot to get to it. Anyway, exit out of this room and you're back at the entrance. Go down the stairs and to your left is a statue thing. Destroy it with the hammer and go through the door behind it. Kill all the baddies in this room and go on to the next one. In here the floor tiles will raise up and try to attack you so watch out. If the Shield-eater gets your shield and tunic kill it quickly and you'll get them back. Go on to the next room and you'll face the second dancing fire man mini-boss. Kill him the same way as the first one. Go through the next door, smash the rusted switch with the hammer, and nab the boss key. Now go out the doorway ahead of you and you're back at the entrance. Go up the stairs and through the left door, hop across to the boss door and go through. Now you'll face... Fire Temple Boss: Valvagia This boss requires a little patience. What he basically does is go down a hole then pop up and perform 1 of 3 attacks. Either he'll just poke his head out and swipe at you, fly up and try to bite and breathe fire on you, or fly to the ceiling and start making rocks fall down on you. He alternates between swiping at you and one of the other two attacks. Also, sometimes it will seem like he's going to pop out of a certain hole and then he'll suddenly change his mind and come out a different one. Sometimes he'll change his mind 3 or 4 times before finally popping out. Now, the way to kill him is, you'll have to wait until he just pokes his head out to swipe at you. As soon as his head pokes out, push your hammer button twice to whip out the hammer and smack him one with it. Then back off while he flails around for a second, then you can use the hammer, sword, or a bomb to get him again (I've heard a jump-attack with the Big Goron's sword works good). When he does his other two attacks, Z target him and just hold your shield button and he can't hurt you. NOTE: If you push your shield button while you have the hammer ready it won't do any good. Quickly tap B first to whip out your sword. This puts away the hammer, whips out the sword, and readies the shield in one quick motion. Then you can safely hold down your shield button. Also, for the falling rocks attack don't worry, they rarely if ever actually hit you, you don't have to run around dodging them or anything. Once you've smacked him on the noggin enough with the hammer he'll go down. Grab your heart container and off you go into the blue light for another story sequence. Ice Cavern: After the story sequence you'll be just outside the Fire Temple. Walk back over the bridge (use your hookshot to cross where's it's broken) but instead of going out the cave, walk over the next bridge to a cave blocked off by red boulders. Use your hammer to smash the boulders and go inside to the 4th Great Faerie who will double your magic meter. Now you can either walk down Death Mountain or you can use the Prelude of Light to warp to the Temple of Time, walk outside, and summon Epona with Epona's Song. Either way, head on over to Zora's River. Make your way up the river just like the last time and just like the last time, play Zelda's Lullaby on the Triforce symbol in front of the water fall. Unlike last time, however, you'll find that the