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Day 97
Mother of Sunflowers
A little insight to what I’ve been working on-I did plan to draw Pix’s statue of Pearl, and I wanted to do a little Malayna/Malon adjacent kind of thing, like maybe there was a citizen living around the area who was just Pearl in disguise. However, I got really really tired of drawing wings and got really frustrated, so I had to drop it. Maybe someday I’ll get back to it
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fox-moblin · 5 years
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How about Wild regains his personality before the calamity? You know the more serious and stoic wild versus the wild child we know and love.
I hope you don’t mind if I took this in a slightly different direction...
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Time shifts, adjusting his shirt collar and nodding to a soldier who passes by, trying not to show his discomfort. Big events like this have never suited him and the stiff fabric of his outfit is becoming more unbearable with every second. He spares a glance at Twilight, who looks about as pleasant as a cucoo. His protege is hiding a grimace while greeting an older noblewoman, who sneers a bit at his accent then moves on to greet Time as well. He smiles politely, commenting on the pendent hung around her neck, and the woman thanks him and waves a hand through the air, gesturing to the event around them.
“Oh, but isn’t it just lovely,” she breathes, her words laced with an air of longing. She sighs, delicately exaggerated; her shoulders rise and fall so that the lace adorning them billows out like wings of some exotic bird. She glances at Time from beneath long lashes, eyes roaming across the laces of the borrowed blouse he’s wearing. Time clears his throat, avoiding her eyes as he smiles and nods to the surrounding crowd.
“Yes, lovely,” he swallows thickly and wishes Malon were standing beside him. His gaze drifts. The courtyard is filled with people, mulling about it their finest attire. He can see Sky a ways off, sipping something light and fizzy from a glass, chatting to a young man in uniform.
“Ahem.”
Time’s attention is drawn back to the woman in front of him. She is staring at him intently.
“Don’t you just,” she glances down. “...love coronations…”
Time leans back slightly, and glances at Twilight out of the corner of his eye. His protege is watching him with wide eyes, a mixture of amusement and concern in his face. Time fumbles for words.
“Err, yes. Lovely… um, how do you know the… prince…”
The woman seems unimpressed by his response, but she covers it with another wave of her hand. Time can smell her perfume; a mixture of roses and lavender.
“I’m the sister of one of his advisors,” she says, her chest puffing slightly at the declaration. She smiles, the barest sliver of teeth showing through thin lips. “And how, may I ask, are you acquainted with our dear prince…?”
Twilight, in all his grace, chooses now to break in, hastily explaining their earlier escapade in escorting the prince’s caravan through dangerous territory. The boy (because that’s really all the prince was, a boy) had been more than grateful, and maybe a little star struck, and had insisted they come to his coronation that night. The heros had tried to refuse, keen on getting back to their quest, but the prince had been so excited and well, as Sky had put it earlier, didn’t they deserve a little bit of a break, if only for a night?
The woman is taken aback by Twilight’s sudden reappearance and Time uses the opportunity to pretend as if he’s seen someone, politely excusing himself from the conversation and leading Twilight away to the other end of the courtyard. He can feel the woman’s stare on his back. They end up next to an ornate fountain depicting a Great Fairy and her followers, letting out simultaneous sighs as the misted spray coming off of it cools their heads. Time looks around, intent on getting himself a glass of whatever Sky had been drinking earlier, when he feels a tap on his arm.
Wind is staring up at him with desperate eyes. He’s dressed to the nines like the rest of them, stuffed into borrowed clothes (probably those of the prince himself), with his usually windswept hair slicked back with some kind of harsh smelling gel. The ruffles around his neck bob up and down as he turns his head, making sure nobody’s watching. He looks absolutely miserable.
“Time, please tell me this is gonna be over soon,” he hisses, playing with the cuffs of his sleeves. Behind him, Time can hear Twilight snort into his hand, but he tries to keep a straight face for Wind’s sake.
“Soon,” he tells him, though it’s a bit of a lie. The young prince hasn’t even made an appearance yet, but Time suspects that they’ll be gone soon after that anyways. Stay long enough so that people know you were there, and then make a hasty retreat.
Wind doesn’t seem too content with his answer regardless, bouncing on his toes as Time sighs and looks around. Sky has been joined by Hyrule and, together, they seem to be telling a wildly animated story to some young soldiers. Warriors is nowhere to be found, but Time is too surprised; he’d seen him earlier surrounded by a flock of young woman, showing off his scarf and sword. Legend and Four have planted themselves next to a table overflowing with lavish bowls of fruit and platters of hors d'oeuvres and Time holds back a groan as he watches Legend stuff some into his bag while Four keeps watch. Time tears his gaze away, reminding himself to confront them on it later, and searches the crowd; as for Wild, he’s…
“By the way, have you seen Wild,” Wind mutters, staring murderously down at his shoes. “I’ve been looking for him everywhere ‘cause I figured he’d understand my plight.”
Time nods in agreement, still searching the crowd, but their local survivalist is nowhere to be found. He turns to Twilight, who he realizes now is also searching.
“You haven’t seen him, have you?”
Twilight shakes his head and Time catches the nervous downturn of his lips.
“Nah, I was just ‘boutta ask ya…”
Wind scowls.
“I swear to Hylia if he ditched and left the rest of us here to-”
He’s interrupted by the shrill laugh of a young woman. The three of them turn; she’s bent backwards, a hand on her chest as she laughs, her pale pink gown glimmering in the surrounding lights. She straightens, fanning herself as she turns back to her conversation. Next to Time, Twilight makes a strangled noise.
Wild is standing in front of the woman, poised and polished, the barest hint of a smile adorning his features; he reaches a hand out in offering to the young lady, as if to steady her, but does not touch her, his other hand resting behind his back. His long hair has been pulled back so that only his bangs frame his face, peeking out from beneath a dark blue cap, with a matching ribbon weaving between the intricate braid that falls down his back. He’s in a uniform that fits too well to be borrowed. He says something, too quiet to hear, but Time winces when the woman laughs again. Wild has no such reaction. Instead, he tilts his head ever so slightly to the side and then he bows, perfectly balanced, before straightening up and excusing himself. The woman lets him go, a soft blush painting her features, and Wild turns on his heels and glides away. He looks, to Time, the epitome of a soldier.
“Hylia,” Wind breathes, followed by an expletive that Time mercifully ignores. “That’s disturbing.”
Time has to agree. Wild weaves through the crowd, the dark blue of his uniform a stark contrast to the mostly pale palette of the crowd; his smile is gone, replaced by something more stoic. He mostly ignores those around him, stopping only when stopped, and then moving on. Yet, at the same time, he makes it so that there is no rush to his pace. He has nowhere to go. Instead, he walks purposefully without purpose, the slightly raised heels of his tall white boots clicking melodically on the stone of the courtyard. And it is disturbing.
This is not the Wild Time knows. Twilight shifts beside him, an unreadable look on his face. The Wild Time knows is a force of nature, a tumultuous mix of turbulent energy and stormy calm, like the eye of a raging storm.
There is no storm in this Wild; no violent passion or unrestrained will. Even the nervous fire that Time has sometimes seen in quiet hours of early morning is gone, replaced by some baleful presence that Time cannot name; it lurks beneath the surface of Wild’s impassive expression, hidden away with every simple smile and bow he makes as he sinks in and out of the crowd, bobbing into view like a boat on the horizon.
He is a walking contradiction, his back stiff but his movements fluid. A sword, its colors paired perfectly with his uniform, hangs at Wild’s side and he keeps a hand on its pommel at all times, taking it off only to shake hands and play the part of refined soldier and guest.
And that’s what it is, Time realizes. An act. A part to be played until the show ends. Wild turns, accepting a glass from a young servant and the capelet around his shoulders flutters lightly. He does not drink from glass; instead it becomes a prop which he uses to gesture lightly to the gardens and fountains as he makes light conversation with the servant, who in turn seems beyond flustered. Wild lets him go after a minute, releasing him back into the crowd with a curt nod, and the boy scurries off as if he’s been given an order, back stiff as he disappears into the crowd. Wild places his glass on a nearby table and, as he straightens up, Time meets his eyes.
Wild holds his gaze with eerie composure and Time can see a flash of whatever’s hiding beneath the surface; Time doesn’t know all that occurred before Wild’s fated sleep, but the flicker of torment tells him enough. There’s a bitterness there. Wild plays this part with a familiarity Time himself doesn’t have; he thinks maybe Warriors could come the closest. But this is more than just a soldier; this is almost royalty, a soldier so close to nobility that the distinction is practically blurred; you might just mistake him for a prince, if not for the uniform. Someone who lived their life solely for the crown under which they served, and gave it away in the end.
The sober distinction that pervades Wild in this moment makes Time lower his gaze without thinking, and he almost misses the sigh Twilight releases as he stalks towards his protege. Time cannot hear what they say, but he sees Wild’s shoulder drop, if only for a second, as he shakes his head, a soft smile on his face. He sees Twilight reach out, grasping Wild’s arm.
Someone sighs and Time realizes Wind is still beside him, watching as well, and Time feels him lean ever so slightly into his side. He places a hand on the younger’s shoulder.
“Soon,” he says.
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anotherlifefic · 5 years
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Chapter 2: Seeking a home
A few days later, my mind still wandered to Link then and again. I honestly had never been in love before, so at first, I didn't really know what to call the strange feeling warming my chest whenever his face appeared before my inner eye. But I knew that I wanted to see him again. About a week after his visit, Malon approached me. „I have to deliver a shipment of milk to the castle. Do you want to join me? You could visit your parents.“ I bit my lip again. I hadn't seen my parents since I moved to LonLon Ranch, since we had a big fight the night before I left, and I didn't feel like visiting them. But there were a few things I wanted to do in the city. So I smiled and nodded. „That's a wonderful idea, Malon. I'd love to.“ I helped her stack the bottles of milk on the cart and then sat down between them as Malon took the reigns and guided us safely to the city.
Hyrule City was just the way I remembered it. Bursting with life as its people filled the streets. Laughter mixed with the yelling of merchants praising their wares, children playing in the streets in between dogs. Malon stopped the cart on the marketplace to let me out before continuing to the castle, promising to pick me up again before dusk. As she drove off, my eyes inevitably wandered to the alley where my childhood home was. I felt no desire to go there. It would probably only end in a fight, and that was the last thing I wanted right now. Instead, I wandered around the marketplace, looking at the wares being sold. A bolt of fine fabric I couldn't even dream of ever affording drew my attention. From what I could tell, it must have been silk or something similarly precious and expensive. It was light-green, reminding me of the young leaves sprouting on trees everywhere at the moment. So lovely. I sighed, somewhat whistfully. Had my mother been with me at the time, she would have said something along the lines of „You could afford such things if you had decided to marry well instead of spending your days shovelling manure!“. And that was surely true. But pretty dresses wouldn't have made me happy the way working on the farm did. The merchant selling the fabric smiled at me. „Ah, isn't this nice? It would make a fine dress for a lovely young woman such as yourself! Just fifty rupees a yard! It's a steal for this kind of quality!“ I slightly backed off. „Oh, I'm sorry, but I can't afford-“ I hit a hard body, the owner of which placed his hands on my shoulders. „I'll take seven yards for the lady, and four for me.“ I turned around, only to see Link standing behind me. „Link! I can't accept this, this is too expensive-“ „Hush.“ He grinned and then turned to the merchant, grabbing his purse and pulling out two orange rupees and three purple ones. My eyes grew wide. I had never seen so much money in one place before, and Link just casually placed it on the similarly wide-eyed merchants counter. As if it was nothing! When he saw my horrified expression, he shrugged. „I found a lot of treasure during my travels.“ „S-still, we barely know eachother, I can't possibly ask you to buy something for me. Especially something this outrageously expensive!“ Link softly shook his head. „It's okay. Don't worry about it.“ He looked off to the side, seeming to space out again, and mumbled:„I owe you as much.“ „What? We only met a week ago. How can you owe me anything?“ Once again, he seemed to snap out of it. He shook his head, more insistent this time. „Don't worry about it.“ „You say that, and yet you keep doing things that worry me“, I replied sternly. The merchant had now wrapped the ordered fabric into two bolts, and Link handed the bigger one to me. „There you go.“ I looked at the bolt he was holding. „Do you want to make a tunic out of this?“ He nodded. „I'm not exactly good with a needle, but I need something nicer to wear than my usual tunic.“ „Well, then let me sew it“, I offered. „As a payment for buying the fabric for me. I made all of my clothes myself, so making a tunic for you should be no problem.“ He scratched the back of his head, appearantly a habit of his. „Really? I wouldn't want to trouble you.“ „It's no trouble“, I assured him. „Just come visit me at the Ranch whenever you've got time and I'll get started.“ Link smiled his usual dazzling smile. „Thank you, Rebecca. I'm sure the tunic will look much better if you were the one making it.“ Then he looked around. „Hey, you wouldn't happen to know where I can find a man named Arturo, would you? I wanted to buy a house here in the city.“ A house? He wanted to buy a house here? „Uh, sure. His estate is at the western end of the city. I can take you there. But...“ I looked to the ground. „You'll need to request a permission from the royal family to buy a house here.“ „Don't worry. That's already been taken care of“, he said casually. „I just need to meet this Arturo-guy to discuss the last few details.“ Well, that was a surprise. But if he had already settled everything, there was nothing stopping us. „Alright then, just this way.“ I gestured towards an alley that would lead us to the western district of Hyrule City.
We only talked very little as we made our way through the narrow streets and alleyways that would take us to Arturo. But more then once, Link lightly placed his hand on the small of my back to guide me out of the way of people who I would have bumped into otherwise. This casual physical contact sent shivers up and down my spine every single time. I wondered if he was even aware of how it made me feel. Finally, we arrived at Arturo's estate. It was one of the bigger houses in the city; not quite a mansion yet but also not far off. There was an open entrance for official business, through which we went. Arturo was a small, balding man in his mid-fourties, dressed in upper-class clothing. He sat at his desk, appearantly reading through some legal documents. He looked up as we entered. „Ah. Mr. Link, I presume?“, he asked in his slightly nasal voice. „And... well, the message I got from the castle didn't mention that you would be coming with your... wife? Fiancé? In fact, it didn't mention any sort of family at all.“ I raised my hands defensively. „Oh, this is a misunderstanding. I'm just a friend. Link didn't know the city so well, so I showed him the way. Uh.. in fact, I will take my leave now.“ I turned to Link again. „I hope you'll find a nice house. Goodbye!“ I ran out almost like I was being chased, hoping that neither Link nor Arturo had noticed how red my face turned upon being mistaken for Link's significant other. I held onto the bolt of silk as if it could help me regain my inner balance. When I arrived at the marketplace, I just sat down at the fountain to wait for Malon. She arrived not much later, her wagon now empty and her face bright with a cheery smile. She stopped again when she saw me. „It's time to go home, Rebecca. Come, hop on-... what's this?“ I climbed onto the carriage. „A bit of fabric. Uh... I met Link earlier, and he bought it for me. For some reason.“ She cast me an odd look over her shoulder before  letting the horses continue to pull us towards home. „So... Link, huh? He seems to like you even more than I thought if he bought something this expensive for you.“ „I tried to tell him not to, but he wouldn't budge“, I admitted. „He said he... owed me, somehow.“ „Owed you? How could that be? You two only met recently.“ „That's what I said, too. He told me not to worry about it.“ I looked at the silk. „In return, I offered to sew a new tunic for him from the silk he bought for himself. He said he needed something fancy to wear. He'll come by soon so we can get started.“ Malon hummed in vague acknowledgement.
The next few days passed by as they always did. I worked hard, and I spent my free time with the animals. About two weeks later, I heard the familiar whinny of Epona approach the farm, and sure enough, there she was, carrying Link on her back. He had the bolt of silk with him and grinned as he saw me. „Hello, Rebecca. I hope that this isn't a bad time, but-“ „No, it's fine!“, I said happily. „Just come inside. I'll have to take your measurements first. I'm sure I still have my tailor tape somewhere in my room...“
He followed me to my little room and looked around. „It's pretty... tight in here.“ I blushed. „I didn't expect any more when I became a farmhand. And I actually like my room being small like this. It's... cozy.“ I could see him biting his lip. „I'm sorry. I didn't mean to be rude.“ „It's okay.“ I smiled and grabbed my tailor tape from a small shelve above my bed. For a moment I hesitated, trying to fight down the blush that was creeping up my cheeks at what I was about to ask of him. „Uh... you see... it'll be easier if you take off your tunic. So the measurements will be more precise.“ He didn't seem to mind at all. Or find anything inappropriate about it. He loosened the belt around his waist and pulled the green tunic he was wearing over his head. My eyes widened and I gulped as I saw his bare upper body. He was muscular, but not overly so. Faded scars, some bigger, some smaller, marked his body as that of a warrior. He was beautiful. Completely and utterly beautiful. I hesitated to even approach him as he was now. He raised an eyebrow at me. „Well?“ I shook my head to get myself back from whatever place my mind had wandered to, and carefully placed the tape around his neck first. I felt him tense under my hands. „Too tight?“, I asked softly. „No, it's just... I have very uncomfortable memories about someone touching my neck. It's okay, just go ahead.“ I finished measuring his neck as quickly as possible before proceeding to his chest. This time, he was noticeably more relaxed. „So, how did your search for a house go?“, I asked casually, hoping to break through the uncomfortable silence. „Pretty good, actually. I bought a nice house close to the marketplace. It might be a bit big for a single person, but maybe I'll get married and have kids someday.“ I felt a sting in my chest upon the mention of him getting married, but I tried to hide it as best as I could. „Any woman would consider herself lucky to be your wife.“ „You say that like I actually am someone to you“, he quipped. „You are“, I admitted softly as I slipped the tape around his mid section. „So how long do you want the sleeves of the tunic to be?“ „Wait, what?“ He looked at me, slightly dumbfounded. „I asked how long the sleeves-“ „No, not that. What you said before that.“ I looked off to the side. „I said that you are someone to me.“ Then I looked at him again. „Someone special.“ Now he was the one blushing, his blue eyes wide with shock as I turned away, biting my lip. „Uh... nevermind...“ I finished measuring the last few places on him and then turned around to hide my burning face. „And please forget what I just said.“ „I won't“, he insisted. There was a smile in his voice. „I think it's just what I needed to hear. Thank you, Rebecca.“ I put down the tape, not sure if I wanted to smile or cry. „No, thank you. For being so kind to someone you barely know.“ We stood in silence for a while, until he got up. „I will be leaving, then. Goodbye.“
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Genre: Role-Playing, Third-Person 3D Action RPG
Developer: GREZZO
Publisher: Nintendo
ESRB Rating: Everyone-10
Release Date: June 21, 2011
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Breaking the Shield in Ganon Castle
You need to first get into each room and reach the ball of mystic beneath the icon door. There are a certain set of instruments and weapons needed for each door. (forest room-iron’shoes, grapple, sky shoes) (fire’room-sky shoes, grapple, golden gauntlets) (shadow room-sky shoes, grapple, bow of fire, megaton hammer, lens of truth) (light room-ocarina of time, lens of truth) (water room-sword) (spirit room-bomb Chuu, mirror shield) once you get to the ball use any bow (I would prefer the bow of light). Send the arrow flying towards the gap between the ball and the top spike. Then the spirit will come and take you to the entrance of the door. The shield’s power is reduced. TIPS:you need to destroy all six barriers in order to get in. 2. Achieve the dark mystic before the the fire mystic. 3. After all the five rooms, go to the rock pillar, carry it and break it. 4. Raura’s ball is present beyond the illusion wall. Contact me at ( Com) for more doubts. I finished the game.
Never Breaking Goron Knife!
To make it so your Goron Knife will never break, you must compleat a series of delivery missions.
Note: You can only do this as an adult.
1. Go to the village that is before Death mountain. Talk to the chicken lady that asks you to find her chickens when you are a kid. She will give you a Poket Chicken egg. Play the Sun Song twice to make a day go by and the egg should hatch. Then find Talon ( He will be in a house in the same village ) and wake him up ( You have to have already gotten Epona ). Then give the chicken back to the lady.
2. She will then give you a blue chicken named Cojiro. You must take it to a man in the Lost Woods. He is near the entrance of the Lost Woods. Once you enter, go left ( right for someone playing Master Quest ). He will be sitting beside a stump.
3. Once you give him Cojiro, he will give you a mushroom. You will have 3 minutes to take it to the old woman behind the potion shop in the village from before.
4. She will give you some medicine. Take it back to the place the man was in Lost Woods, but instead of the man, there will be a Kokiri Girl there. Give it to her.
5. She will give you a saw. Take it to the man outside of the tent right before you get to the Gerudo Fortress.
6. He will give you a broken Goron Sword. Take it to Biggoron. He is on top of Death Mountain, by the Fairy Fountain where you get the Spin Attack.
7. He will give you a prescription for eye drops. Take it to King Zora ( If you don’t know how to unfreeze him, put some blue fire in a bottle and use it on him ).
8. He will give you a frog, and you will have 3 minutes to take it to the building beside Lake Hylia. ( DO NOT TRY TO USE THE SONG TO TELEPORT THERE, IT WILL NOT WORK ). Give it to the ugly guy inside.
9. He will give you eye drops, and you will have 4 minutes to take them back to Biggoron. Again, do not try to use the Bolero of Fire to get there.
10. Biggoron will give you a claim check. Play the Sun Song a whole buch of times to make a few days go by, then give it back to him. He will give you the Knife, but it will be called the Goron Sword, and it will never break. Note: You cannot use a shield when you have the sword out.
Carry More Money
After getting about 25 skulltula tokens, go to the skulltula house, (as an adult). They’ll give you the shard of agony and a wallet. You have more money to carry.
Get Past Zora’s Domain
First, go talk to zora. Then head left and play the diving game. It costs 20, but you’ll get back the money. Now you can dive deeper. Take the short cut to lake hylia. You will see a bottle underwater. Dive and take it ashore. Open it and read the note. Now, go back to zoras domain and show king zora the letter. He’ll leave way to get to jabu-jabu. Now, come back and go to the shallow part near the store. Then, catch a fish using the bottle. Go to jabu-jabu and open the bottle. He opens his mouth. Complete the level and poof. Go to hyrule castle.
Get Past Goron City!
FIRST, YOU NEED TO FIND SARIA! GO RIGHT TO THE WOODS EXIT AND CLIMB THE CLIFF. GO TO THE LOST WOODS. FOLLOW A PATTERN LIKE LEFT, RIGHT, LEFT, RIGHT, STRAIGHT AND SOMETHING. (I’M NOT SURE. ) ! WHEN YOU COME A DEAD END WITH A ROCK BETWEEN TWO WAYS, TAKE THE LEFT. GO THROUGH THE MAZE AND YOU’LL FIND SARIA! SHE’LL TEACH YOU A TUNE. LEARN IT AND GO PLAY IT TO DURANIA. (KING OF GORONS. ) THEN YOU’LL RECEIVE THE GORON BRACELET! BLAST OPEN THE EXIT TO DODONGO CAVERN BY THROWING THE BOMB FLOWER ONE GORON WILL BE GUARDING. (RIGHT WHEN YOU EXIT GORON CITY). THE PATH IS CLEAR! . COMPLETE THE MISSION TO RECEIVE THE FIRE STONE. (OR GORON RUBY). SEE VISIONS IN THE SHEIKAH STONE NEXT TO YOUR HOUSE FOR MORE INFO. OR WHEN YOU FAINT ANY WHERE.
Get A Cow In Your House
Go to LonLon Ranch and talk to Malon. She will ask you if you want to race around on Epona the fence 2 times. If you beat the record of 50 seconds Malon gives you a cow. To find the cow, go to your house in Kokiri Forest and the cow will be in your house. Cows give you LonLon milk if you hold out your bottle.
Heart Piece On Top Of Dodongo’s Cavern
Same as my original Note: the heart container was my original not piece. 1: get to higher ground (left hand side of goron). 2: jump on top of dodongo’s cavern. 3: get the heart piece! 4: be happy! 5: continue playing the game.
Heart Container On Top Of Dodongo’s Cavern
To get the heart container, go to the ledge and get on higher ground (left hand side of goron). Get on the fence and jump on to the top of Dodongo’s cavern. Now you have five hearts!
The Happy Mask Shop Side Quest
Keaton Mask – This popular mask is modelled after the wily keaton fox. Sell it to the Hylian guard by the Death Mountain gate in Kakariko Village.
Skull Mask – This monstrous mask will make you look like a Skull Kid. Sell it the lost kid in the lost woods that is on the tree-trunk (not the trunk where there are two kids).
Spooky Mask – This scary mask is similar to a ReDead’s face. Sell it to the kid in the graveyard.
Bunny Hood – Some people believe that these bunny ears will make you run faster and jump higher. When worn at night, no monsters will appear in Hyrule Field. Sell it to the guy running around Lon Lon Ranch.
Goron Mask – A mask that looks like a Goron.
Zora Mask – A mask that looks like a Zora.
Gerudo Mask – A mask that looks like a Gerudo.
Biggoron’s Sword
1 . Visit Kakariko village while an adult and locate the Cukku Lady. Talk to her and she will give you an egg. Wait for it to hatch overnight then find Talon asleep in a house in the village – use the Cukku to “cluck” and talon will be awoken. Now go back to the Cukku lady and she will give you a bluer Cukku egg.
2. Now, take the Blue Cukku to the lost woods, it should hatch on the way over there. Find an odd somber looking man sitting near a tree and show him the Blue Cukku and you will receive a mushroom.
3. Now head back to Kakariko village and bring it to the potion shop (near Death Mountain Pass). Enter the shop and pass the counter on the left to go out back. Walk up the stairs to find the witch who is looking for this mushroom. Do this and you will get a new potion.
4. Now go all the way back to the lost woods, right back to where that odd guy who gave you the mushroom was. There will be an old woman, give her the potion and she will give you the Poachers Saw.
5. Now head over Gerudo Valley, give the carpenter near the bridge the poachers saw, he will give you a broken sword in return, give the Poacher’s Saw to the carpenter at the bridge to Gerudo Valley. He will give you a Broken Sword in place of it.
6. Now go to the top of Death Mountain, pass the Goron cave just continue climbing. Give the broken sword to the Goron up at the top. But there is ash in his eyes from an eruption and he cannot see well. So, he will give you an eye drop prescription.
7. Take this Eye Drops to King Zora. (You must melt the ice of course) and he will give you Frog Eyeballs. Now go to Lake Hyla, you will need to jump the fences with Epona. DO NOT WARP! Go into the hut/lab (not the fishing area) and show the lab worker the Frog Eyeballs.
8. Run to Lake Hylia and give the eyeballs to the scientist at the Lake laboratory. He will then exchange the eyeballs for eye drops.
9. Now you have four minutes, YES FOUR MINUTES before they expire so run as fast as possible, take Epona to Kakariko village, go up Death Mountain Path, and quickly show the Big Goron the eye drops.
10. You will now have to wait three days. Or you could just play the Suns Song six times to fast forward time. By the time three days have past you will have the Biggoron’s Sword. The long, two handed, unbreakable powerful force! And you will get the receipt.
Sarias Fairys
Play the minuet of forest as a kid when you see Saria siting on the log remember what kind of color Sarias fairy is and play the minuet of forest look at Sarias fairy again and the fairywill be a different color.
How To Get Epona Easily
To get epona in the race don’t automatically just start taping a you have to push it every once in a while.
In The Big Tree
When you have to get past the spider web conceiving another room, go to the top of the inside of the tree, defeat the spiders with a slingshot, and jump from the top 3rd floor platform and you wil get in to the next room.
Simple Way to get a Gold Rupee
All you have to do is turn into a kid. Go to zora, s domain or some underground path. Catch a fish in your bottle. Go to the square and give it to the beggar. She offers you a deal of rs. 100. Repeat this infinite times.
Mario In Castle
When you are going to talk to Zelda for the first time. Get into the room where Zelda is and then look though thhe window to your right or left you should see a couple of Mario pipes in the window.
Get As Many Skulltula Tokens As You Want!
After you become Adult Link and learn the Song of Storms and then defeat the Forest Temple so Sheik will show you how to return to the past, become Kid Link again and go to where there is a tree in the corner near the area you first wake up Talon (behind the gate of Hyrule Castle) and then play the song of storms to make a secret grotto appear. Inside you may have to blow up a couple walls but there are grass you can cut to replenish those bombs. You will see a Gold Skulltula use your boomerang twice to destroy it then aim it a third time to get the token it left behind but make sure that you are behind the portal to get back up so that once you throw the boomerang and it has the token you can quickly move into the portal before the boomerang comes back to you and when you come up on top, you will have the token but the skulltula will still be in the grotto which means if you keep repeating the process you could really get up to 999 of the skulltulas before it just stops counting. Its the easiest way to get the 100 if you want to be able to unlock all things at the skulltula house. NOTE: I suggest that if you think you may not do it right and want to practice or whatever to save right before you attempt to do this glitch because other wise you won’t be able to try after if you mess up. And if you do it right and do it right so many times in a row, save again so you don’t have to start over if you accidentally don’t get back in the portal in time. It’s better to be safe then sorry.
2 Ways To Easily Get A Gold Rupee
First way everyone knows is by getting 100 gold skulltulas and going to the dad of the spider curse family and keep going to him as much as you want for more gold rupees. But I found a second way without needing to get that many skulltulas. Instead as Adult Link, go to the Lost Woods and to the left where the Skull Kid is at (may have to do the trading up to giving the mushroom medicine to the kokori girl) and since you aren’t a kid anymore he fights you. Just hit him about 4 or 5 times and he will leave behind a Gold rupee. Just like with the skulltula dad, every time you repeat this trick the Skull Kid will leave behind another gold rupee.
Cheats
Currently we have no cheats or codes for Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D yet. If you have any unlockables please feel free to submit. We will include them in the next post update and help the fellow gamers. Remeber to mention game name while submiting new codes.
Unlockables
Unlock Master Quest
Just beat the game at least one time to unlock the master quest.
Unlock All Bosses Challenge
To unlock all bosses challenge, individually beat all bosses in challenge mode.
Unlock Any Boss Challenge
To unlock any of the boss challenge, just talk to Sheik to learn the prelude oflight and unlock this, then beat the boss to fight it in Challenge mode.
Easter eggs
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Glitches
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Guides
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