Walkthru part 5
Last modified: September 5, 2010 10:28 PM by luna------------------------------------------------------------------ 13: Tips, Tricks, Secrets, and other Fun Stuff - MEGA MONEY as adult Link! After completing the sleeping man and little girl sections of Adult Link's Trading Sequence, go once again to the screen 1 left of the starting point of the Lost Woods. Kill the skull kid there using your sword and he'll drop 200 rupees! Leave the woods and go back and kill him again for another 200! You'll have a full 500 in seconds! - Tapping B while swimming makes you swim faster - You don't need bombs to break crates...just roll into them using Forward + A - You can use the hookshot on anything climbable, like vines, fences, or grooved walls. It's faster than climbing up the normal way. - You can get many Heart Container Pieces mentioned in that section of the guide by using your boomerang or hookshot to knock it off a ledge. This works well on the one's in Zora's River. - Beat up on a chicken with your sword a couple times and it will summon all its chicken friends to come and beat the hell out of you. Kinda funny, just run into a doorway or other exit to escape the onslaught. If you ride on Epona you can run over a chicken a few times with her and when the chickens attack you can't get hurt. - Play Epona's Song for a cow and one of your bottles will be filled with milk. - If you beat Malon's obstacle course at Lon Lon Ranch as adult Link (Talk to her while riding Epona after getting Talon to go back home) in under 50 seconds then she'll give you a cow! It will be delivered to your house in Kokiri Forest. Use it to get milk using the above trick. - You can sell fish, bugs, and magic blue fire. Fish can be caught in Zora's Domain and in a little pond down a hole behind the potion shop in Kakariko Village, bugs under rocks sometimes or in holes in Hyrule Field, and blue fire in the Ice Cavern as adult Link. Find the person that looks like they're begging in the Market as young Link and in Kakariko Village as adult Link. Equip the bottle containing the item, walk up to the beggar and push the c button for the bottle and you'll get 100 rupees for a fish, 50 rupees for bug, and 150 rupees for some blue fire. - If you're using bugs to get Gold Skulltulas from soft soil spots, after you drop them 3 will pop out. Recapture 1 of them and let the other 2 get the Gold Skulltula. Somehow the 1 becomes 3 again for the next time you use it. This way you'll never run out of bugs until you want to. - Use the Lens of Truth in the treasure chest game in the market as Young Link to cheat and always win. - Mario character appearances - Go to Zelda's Palace Courtyard and look at the window to your right when you first walk in, you can see portraits of Mario, Luigi, Bowser and Peach in the hallway. Also look closely at Malon's brooch when you are adult Link. It's a Bowser head! - Fun with gossip stones! Gossip stones are those rocks with an eye that act like rubber. You can do lots of things with them. Hit them with your sword and they'll tell you what time it is. Play Zelda's Lullaby and they will give you a free faerie. Talk to them while wearing young Link's Mask of Truth (see section 3) and they'll give you gossip or hints. Hit them with the Megaton Hammer to flatten them. Use a fire arrow or Din's Fire spell and they'll start spinning around. Use a bomb and they'll rocket off into space after a bit. - If you find a secret using the Stone of Agony and a bomb doesn't work, often the Song of Storms will do the trick. If that doesn't work, try the Megaton Hammer. - In the fishing game you can find a sinking lure. Just walk/swim around until you bump into it. It isn't always there and it's location is random. You can only use it for the current fishing session. If you catch a record breaking fish using it, then the fishing pond owner will say that you used and illegal lure. Look at the fish in the tank and it will say that it was caught using an illegal lure. - There is a secret fish in the fishing pond as adult Link that looks like an eel called the Hyrule Loach. Cast in the reeds and lillypads when it is early morning. You can look for it by using your Iron Boots and going under water, then pushing top c to look around. It can be very large (upwards of 30 pounds) but you only get rupees for it and it is thrown back in. - In the fishing game you can try to hook the fishing pond owner's hat. If you do he'll get mad and start yelling at you. - Get a butterfly to land on a Deku stick and will turn into a faerie. Just walk slowly up to it while holding the stick and be patient. - If you slash up a sign, like those in the training area in Kokiri Forest, play Zelda's Lullaby in front of it and it will reform right before your eyes! - You are invincible while riding your horse Epona. You can also smash bushes with her. - As young link climb to the top of one of the chains of the drawbridge of Hyrule Castle and wait until night fall or play the Song of the Sun to make it night. When the drawbridge is closed walk along the top of it for three red rupees. Also if you stand in the right place when the drawbridge goes down you'll get a purple rupee, but your foot might get caught. ------------------------------------------------------------------ 14: Frequently Asked Questions Q: How do I turn back into young Link? A: You have to beat the Forest Temple, then return to the Temple of Light and walk up to the pedestal where you pulled out the Master Sword. Push A and you'll return the Master Sword and warp back to being a kid. You can now warp back and forth as many times as you want using the Master Sword and the Temple of Time. Q: I went down into the Royal Family's tomb to get the Song of the Sun, but the first door won't open! What do I do? A: As in many other places in this game and also as mentioned in the Ocarina section, kill everything in the room - that is, the bats - and the door will open. Q: I've taken the broken sword to the Big Goron for Adult Link's Trading Sequence but nothing happened. What am I doing wrong? A: You have to take it to the Big Goron at the summit of Death Mountain, not the one inside Goron City. Climb to the top of Death Mountain to where the cave leading into the crater and the 1st great faerie cave are, then just turn right and walk to the edge to see him. Q: How do I beat Dark Link in the Water Temple? A: See the Water Temple section in the walkthrough section for more about this battle. Just stand on the small island in the middle of the lake, which keeps him from fighting well, then use your Megaton Hammer of Din's Fire. Q: Help! I can't pass this level, beat this boss, or figure out this puzzle! A: If it's not in the walkthrough I don't know. If it is in the walkthrough read it carefully. If you still don't understand try E-mailing me and I'll clarify, and most likely make it easier to understand in the guide or add it to this section. Q: Will you E-mail me new updates to your guide or new secrets you find? A: No. You can get the latest version at http://cc.usu.edu/~SLC77/zelda64guide.txt ------------------------------------------------------------------ 15: Guide information Version History: 0.1 - 11/28/98 - First Release. After 3 days with only 6 total hours of sleep I've released this first version. I've seen a few FAQs out there online and I can't believe anyone could release one so fast! How do they do it? Anyway, I've been as thorough as possible for how far I've gotten in the game. I was going to wait until I found everything but I've noticed a lot of people on the Nintendo forums asking questions that I've already answered in this guide so I thought I'd release what I have now. 0.2 - 11/28/98 - I got a ton of E-mail and added all I could but was so busy reading it all, haven't had time to beat Water Temple. So leave me alone for a bit k guys? I appreciate the responses though. Included in this version is a Tips and Tricks section which I'm sure will grow with time. Check out that funny rocket- ship gossip stone trick! I'm now going to work on the Water Temple and ignore all E-mail for as long as it takes to complete it. Expect another update with the Water Temple walkthrough soon. 0.3 - 11/28/98 - I've completed the water temple walkthrough. I also changed a few things in the walkthrough based on help from other people, such as a better way to beat Queen Ghoma and the hookshot method to kill the fire temple mini-bosses. Also fixed a few errors here and there and added various other infos. Added a Frequently Asked Questions section with questions people ask me all the time in E-mail. Most of the answers were in the guide already but I put them in again here so people could find them easier. 0.4 - 11/29/98 - Updated and reorganized the gold skulltula section. Also updated and revised other sections like adult Link's trading sequence. Expect updated HCP section and next temple walkthrough coming soon. 0.5 - 11/30/98 - Fixed a mistype in the Bottles, Chickens, and Big Poe's section where Poe #3 said Kokiri Forest and it's supposed to be Kakariko Village. Added notes about E-mailing me and posting the guide on a web page. Added a second technique for getting the Megaton Hammer. Put up a better strategy for killing Dark Link in the walkthrough. Added some more tips and secrets. Added the Scarecrow's song to the Ocarina section. Revised the HCP section to be easier to read and separated out confirmed and unconfirmed HCP's. Added new unconfirmed HCP's and Skulltulas. Added info on the other arrows, Mirror Shield, Hover Boots, last 2 faerie fountains, and some other items (all still unconfirmed by me). Cleared up info about getting the 5th and 6th chickens. Added info about upgrades (check out the really interesting Deku Stick 2 upgrade!). 0.6 - 12/1/98 - Shadow Temple and Gerudo Fortress Walkthrough. Quick cash in Kakariko Village tip (in Tips and tricks section). A few HCP's and Gold Skulltula's added and confirmed. Reorganized Gold Skulltula section. 0.7 - 12/1/98 - Added Mega Money tip to tips and tricks (check it out!). Corrections and minor other additions. Proofread walkthrough and added paragraph separations for easier reading. 0.8 - 12/2/98 - Added final Heart Container Pieces! Confirmed and found more Gold Skulltula locations. Added walkthrough for Spirit Temple and Gerudo Training Grounds (special thanks to Jon Skeels for his great information about the Spirit Temple). Fixed incorrect information about Fire Temple's secret area (oops). Gave better way to beat Bigocto. 0.9 - 12/3/98 - Some corrections made. Improved walkthrough for Gerudo Training Grounds to include 2 other keys found. Added last gold skulltulas to make 100 confirmed skulltulas! Clarified some Big Poe locations and the capturing of Big Poes. Added to and fixed up the new Enemies section. Cleared up soft soil skulltula controversy in the Magic Beans section (you CAN get skulltulas after planting a bean. I had forgotten that I had originally put that you need to do it before planting a bean). Gannon's Castle walkthrough should be ready soon! 1.0 - 12/3/98 - The full release of the guide is finally here! Now has the complete walkthrough and every known item in the game. Proofread entire guide. SPECIAL NOTE: On Thursday, 12/3/98 I was sent 107 E-mail's during the morning but, due to some program error, most were erased before I could read or respond to them! If you sent me an E-mail at this time and didn't get a response, please send it again. Sorry about that. Updates will be a lot less frequent after this version (hopefully). If you want to send me something I'm most interested in errors that ended up in the guide. I have been told I have a particular problem with getting my left's and right's mixed up, so if you notice one of these let me know (someone said there's quite a few in the Water Temple walkthrough). Any other errors in the guide that you find let me know via E-mail. Possible future additions: Regular faerie fountains Those holes with the giant rupees in them Note to webmasters: Feel free to post this on your web pages as long as it's in its original form and credit is given to me. If you wish to convert it to html that's fine but keep all the information there and in tact, including the copyright information. Also I will NOT assist you in modifying or posting the guide in anyway. How to E-mail Zauron: For compliments, complaints, corrections, and suggestions about the guide: Feel free to e-mail me just include a subject like "Compliment about your guide" or "A correction..." I won't read it if it has no subject or a generic subject like "Zelda 64" or "Your guide" For questions: For the most part, don't bother. I won't answer them mostly because everything I know is already in the guide. If you have a question about something that's in the guide that you think I didn't make clear enough, that's okay. Just make sure to include a subject like "You need to clarify...". For game information: First, make sure you are reading the most recent version of the guide. I get tons of E-mail telling me stuff that's already in the guide. Look through the guide carefully to make sure your information is not already in there. Then make sure to include a subject that says something about what you're telling me about such as "Tip for defeating..." or "Secret about ..." If it says something like "Zelda64 tip" or "Info for your guide" I won't read it. For all E-mail's please realize that I may not reply. I have gotten over 100 e-mail's a day since the first release of this guide and most of them are the same information or question over and over again. Keep checking the most recent version of the guide for questions and to make sure your information is not already in there. I'm sorry if you feel I'm being unfair about it but just remember the more time I spend answering E-mails the less time I have to work on the guide. The most recent version of the guide can always be found at http://cc.usu.edu/~SLC77/zelda64guide.txt. My E-mail address is SLC77@cc.usu.edu. Thank you for your support! Credits (in no particular order): Ryan Costello (Ryan.Costello@LibertyMutual.com) - tips on Spirit Temple and Gerudo Training Grounds Aaron Wright (wright_left@yahoo.com) - Easier way to beat Bigocto Ian Goodale (chpicker@cloudnet.com) - Gold skulltula location information Jon Skeels (Zatos@webtv.net) - Contributed enemy section and also helped a lot on how to get through the Spirit Temple and Gannon's Castle. Nintendo Guru (http://nintendoguru.home.pipeline.com/guru.htm) - A gold skulltula on top of the chicken woman's house and Big Goron shortcut in Adult Link's Trading Sequence Ben Slates (Schair1331@aol.com) - A HCP in Hyrule Field under a tree, West of Hyrule Castle Augustine Fan (taranis@home.com) - Second Deku Nut upgrade GameWiz8 (GameWiz8@aol.com) - the Gerudo archery range HCP Josh Moss (joshmoss@ix.netcom.com) - Gold skulltula location information Justin Kuch (kucher@efni.com) - Bowser on Malon's brooch Radi579@aol.com - 100 gold Skulltulas gold rupee confirmation Terrih40@aol.com - various tips Alonso Paredes Villaran (loualji@amauta.rcp.net.pe) - Mega money as adult Link tip. Awesome! Greg Caron (pcaron@ici.net) - More secret fish info Dustin Wengert (wengert@csd.uwm.edu) - Using megaton hammer for secrets tip Guardian Owl (guardian_owl@geocities.com) - Gold skulltula help F'nor "Blackjack" Benden (fnorbenden@hotmail.com) - Gerudo Fortress walkthrough Razer (razer@hempseed.com) - Boomerang HCP tip Jeremy Przasnyski (jpski@uswest.net) - Fast cash in Kakariko Village tip Doppleganger 999 (simalcrum@hotmail.com) - Deku Nut and second quiver upgrades. Justin (e.zuc@sympatico.ca) - Gossip stone fire trick, butterfly trick Codemaster007 (Zzqq11379x@aol.com) - Some Gerudo Valley skulltula location clarifications Woodford (hclark@mursuky.campus.mci.net) - Morpha killing tip Ben Jackson (ben@ben.com) - HCP and skulltula info Willis Wong(BgWeLiStyL@aol.com) - Gravedigger HCP tip Pierre Langlois(planglois@videotron.ca) - Trick to killing Dark Link John Lavanderson (lavanderson@hotmail.com) - Fire Temple mini-boss tip (hiding from the guy) Spencer (N64Boy32@aol.com) - Hitting gossip stones with Megaton Hammer, invincible horse Ryan Zimlich (jzimlich@zebra.net) - Last 2 Great faeries, golden gauntlet, 2 skulltulas in fire temple and 1 in Dodonogo's Cavern. Starmoose (Starmoose64@n64rocks.com) - Ice Arrows, Hover Boots, Mirror Shield Jago (jago@ionline.com) - Setting me straight on the difference between the Big Goron in Goron City and the Big Goron on the summit of Death Mountain when doing adult Link's trading sequence. Kevin Kazimir (http://t25wrestling.cjb.net) - Death Mountain Crater soft soil location Drane (IVIlIIIIVI@aol.com) - Rocket ship gossip stone trick Michael Allen Murrell (michael@intop.net) - Sinking Lure Ben Jackson (ben@ben.com) - Method 2 to get HCP at Zora's River Rampage984@aol.com - Tip to beat Queen Ghoma easier Leon (NIEH@uthscsa.edu) - Mario cameo Whiterat (whiterat@ghg.net) - Lens of Truth treasure chest game trick, carrying capacity upgrades Eric Suh (wolfbrother17@hotmail.com) - Tip about selling fish and bugs James Kiley (j_madcap@yahoo.com) - Longshot and Fire Arrows Justin (IMaLiEnKoI@aol.com) - Gold scale Jonathan Hoefker (jonathan@AE.MsState.EDU) - Cow tricks, Water Temple tips, and directions to the sleeping man and lost girl Levi Smith (Levi.D.Smith@prodigy.com) - Tip on Fire Temple mini- boss (the hookshot method) Jesse Smith (http://www.world-of-nintendo.com/) - Info on a TON of gold skulltula locations Gene (VXGene@aol.com) - Song of Storms secrets, Epona can jump over any fence to escape tip, Scarecrow song, killing Moblins in the Lost Woods tip. If you wish to have your name/address information changed in the Credits section please send me an E-mail with the subject "My credit listing" Unpublished work copyright c 1998 Taron Millet This guide may be distributed freely so long as it is not altered in any way from it's original form. This guide is not to be used commercially without the written consent of its author, including being used by publishers of magazines, guides, books, etc. or being incorporated into magazines, etc. without the written consent of it's author. This guide was created and is owned by Taron Millet. All copyrights and trademarks are acknowledged that are not specifically mentioned in this guide. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is c Nintendo of America, Inc.