Location and Uses. It does not feature any set bonuses. You can buy the outfit from Kilton, a merchant who lives in a hot air balloon. He only deals in mon, a special currency he invented. Destiny 2. Can you mess up the Water Temple? Is it possible to get stuck in the Water Temple? Can you do the temples in Ocarina of Time in any order? Where is boss key in Temple of Time? How do you reset the Water Temple in Ocarina of Time?
Can you beat the Water Temple without the blue tunic? What is the hardest Temple in Ocarina of Time? When water fills the lake shoot for the morning light? In addition, when you defeat all 8 bosses, a 9th slot will unlock in Boss Battle Mode, known as the Boss Gauntlet. It's a challenge in which you must defeat every boss in a row, starting with 5 hearts.
However, after each boss fight, you'll have the option to open one of two treasure chests that appear, and they could include any useful items, even extra heart containers.
The Boss Gauntlet, like all the other Boss Battles, is also timed. Pink Fairies completely refill your life, even if they are stored in a bottle and automatically used when you lose all your hearts. In other versions, they only restored 8 hearts when automatically used. Navi senses fairies inside Gossip Stones now, tipping you off to an old trick: Play the Song of Storms to summon a fairy.
There is an improved icon beside each Triforce-plaque in the Water Temple, making it much more easy to know exactly how Zelda's Lullaby will affect the water level in each area. Additionally, the beginning to any path from the Water Temple's "lobby" that will eventually lead to an area where you can change the water-level is indicated accordingly. When heading to the Forest Temple for the first time, there is now a cutscene when encountering the Giant Moblin guarding the stairs to the Sacred Meadow.
This was not present in any previous version of Ocarina of Time. The Nintendo 3DS version retains the music changes introduced with later copies of the original Ocarina of Time for N64, namely the alternate version of the Fire Temple song.
In the original Ocarina of Time, you received an item called the Stone of Agony picture, below right from the skulltula house in Kakariko Village once you collected 20 gold skulltulas. The item bore a resemblance to the Rumble Pak for the N64 and caused your controller to rumble when you stood near a hidden grotto or other secret.
It was originally a Hylian fortress or mansion, but after being abandoned and overtaken by the forest it was repurposed by the Kokiri and Fairies into a temple. It popularized so many techniques that are ingrained in 3D gameplay — Z-targeting, camera control, world layout — that its easy to take for granted, particularly when later Zelda titles improved on them so well.
The main chamber of the Water Temple. The Water Temple is an underwater temple built by the Zora, utilized to pay homage to the water spirits. Its entrance is located at the bottom of Lake Hylia, at the base of the largest island of the lake.
Can you mess up the Water Temple? Most people just get stuck, but a friend who has completed the game several times did however mess up the water temple once so badly he could not finish the game. What item do you get in the water temple OoT?
Optional: Gold Skulltula 53 When you reenter the Northwest Room with the ruins, jump over to the narrow platform. Another rendition of the Wallmaster, these nasty things need to be defeated quickly.
I find a good way to kill them is to Z target and use your shield to get close, then right after it attacks, run up and slash away.
Exit the door. Ruins Northwest — From here, you can either jump down, but there is a shortcut if you take the door to the right. This will bring you back to the tall room with the Blue and Red block. Block Room — Scale the room just as before. There is an optional treasure chest we can now collect in this room. After climbing up the Blue Block, look around on this level. In the wide open area, you will find an eye switch.
You can shoot it with an arrow and treasure chest will appear. Jump over and open it to get some more arrows. Now scale to the very top of the room and shoot the silver eye switch. But the eye is already closed! Twisted Corridor — West — Go back through the twisted corridor and the small, funky angled room, then jump across the two platforms to the door on your right. When you get close to a portrait that has the ghost in it, the Poe will move into one of the other two frames.
Use your Fairy Bow to shoot it from afar. I find it easiest to do so from the middle level. Meet up with her and smack her whenever you get a chance. She fights just like the regular Poes in the Graveyard. Use your shield all the time, then use either your sword or Bow every time her guard is down. When she goes invisible, you can toss a Deku Nut at her to cause her to appear right away.
Snag the arrows she drops, then open the chest that appears to find a Small Key. Go through the door. Shoot these pictures and defeat her in the bottom half of the room alike her sister, which will light all of the blue torches in the dungeon.
Twisted Corridor — East — Hmm, another funky angled room which comes with another Wallmaster that Navi will warn you about. Really, a pretty worthless obstacle.
Kill them if you like, I prefer to just walk around them. Use your last Small Key on the locked door at the far end. Lava Room — In this room, our goal is to melt the silver eye switch on the other platform. First jump onto one of the moving platforms in the middle. Checkerboard Room — This long room with a checkerboard floor is pretty easy, but the screen angle changes, which can make things a little awkward.
Wait for the ceiling to fall to see the next path you can take. Squares that have shadows on them will have a Skulltula who will drop down on you.
Use the funky camera angle to your advantage by holding down the Hookshot C button, and releasing it when standing next to a Skulltula so you can stand in that square. In any case, make your way to the switch, which unlocks the next door on the other side of the room.
Get away from the shadows on the floor, then shoot the giant picture of Amy to make the five blocks fall from the ceiling. You have a minute and ten seconds to piece them together. If, for whatever reason, you mess up or run out of time, just exit the room and come back in to reset the puzzle the first set is the easiest. The first step is to get rid of the blue block in the middle, then quickly push and pull the rest towards the center. After all four blocks are aligned correctly, Amy will appear.
Defeat her the same way you did her sisters, which will light the flame and open the nearby door. Another Skulltula Hallway — Kill the Skulltula in this hallway and enter the next door, which leads back to the main room.
Go up to her to initiate her little battle. To defeat her, simply stand there and wait for her to appear. After she does, the real one will spin around one more time than the others. Z target that one and shoot her with your bow.
After doing this five times, Meg will return to being a flame once more, causing the elevator from the beginning of the temple to be available once more. This room is very simple. Our goal here is to get rid of the bars blocking the hallway that leads to the Boss Room. This will spin the wall, opening up small alcoves on the sides.
This will open up the final hallway leading to the boss room. Walk up the ramp and into the arena. Or… Almost…. Your first temple boss can be difficult if only because he does a lot of damage and his attacks are hard to avoid if you mess up.
The first half of the battle is similar to your recent battle with Meg, the fourth Poe Sister. The boss will come out of one of the six pictures along the wall along with an illusion. At the last second, the illusion will turn around and run back up the path, while the real one will come out and zap the middle of the arena.
A good method is to stay on one side of the room rather than standing in the middle. Use your sword to smack his attack back at him multiple times until you hit him. Try to time your swings so that the tip of your sword will hit the orb. Simply hold up your shield or move out of the way to avoid it. Rather simple really, but can get quite frustrating. Be sure to snag the Heart Container , then step into the blue light. Link will look down suspiciously at a strange little stub of a branch wiggling away on the ground before it abruptly springs into a small chubby tree.
There was a woman long ago who was hurt in a terrible war and sought protection from the Great Deku Tree for her child. The woman died shortly afterwards, and the Deku Tree could tell the child was destined for great things, so he and the children of the forest helped to raise the boy as one of them.
All your Kokiri friends are still children. When the clips are finally over with, go ahead and leave. Navi initial states that we should return to the Temple of Time. If you make your way back there, you will find Sheik. Sheik will teach you the Prelude of Light, which serves a warp point, quickly bringing you back to the Temple of Time. Sheik also tells you that you can place the sword back in the pedestal to return to being a child. NOTE : There are some goodies for us to collect back as a child, but we will take care of that at a later time.
Now that we have the Bow, there is a nifty upgrade we can get over at Kakariko Village. Make your way over to the brand new building that has been constructed, located just beyond the Skulltula House.
This is the new Shooting Gallery and it is virtually identical to the Shooting Gallery we played at as a child. This time you now use your Bow and Arrow. You can enter the Skulltula House to claim your newest prize, a piece of heart.
Right after beating the Forest Temple, you can go get the last bottle. It takes some time and might not totally be worth it. Nevertheless, the things you need are the Fairy Bow and Epona. We got both of these earlier in this chatper. On your way leaving the ruins of Hyrule Town is the old guardhouse, which has been since changed into the Poe Shop.
This gangly, one eyed, hooded figure with a stick loves the spirits formed from the hatred in the world known as Poes. First let me explain that they only appear when you walk over certain spots. By running through these invisible rings on Epona, you can whip out your Fairy Bow and shoot them as they run away from you. Speak with them to put them in a bottle. Passing by it will cause the Poe to appear. Pass by it in particular between it and the wall to make the Poe appear. One of the triggering locations for the Poe is atop one of them.
I find it easiest to face towards Hyrule Castle and run along the right side of the tree. The easiest way to catch this one is to face right and try to get him to pass through the hole there. By far, the most frustrating one. Find the patch of bushes and run through them to make this Poe appear. The triggering spot to make the Poe appear is the tree directly south of it. You can either stand on top of it and wait or run along side it below.
I find it easier up top. Community Wiki Discord Forums. The Legend of Zelda. The Adventure of Link. Walkthrough 1. Parapa Palace 2.
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