This topic is for little things like uses of items and parts of the game that are not supposed to be hard or others.
The part in the Forest Temple where you have to grab the monkey rope is so hard. It was a breeze the first 20+ times I played it, but know I can't get past it.
If you have problems fighting the jumping spiders and the spiders with huge abdomens then I suggest using the Iron Boots and rolling into them and the Spinner, respectively.
Those are all that I can think of.
The tea shop in the center of Castle Town, just next to the observation tower the Gorons do business in, is one of the oldest parts of Castle Town, so most of the customers are regulars. However, most of them are gossipers. It's also directly behind the game in the carnival tent.
It appears that Eastern and parts of Southern Castle Town are the parts where people live. Southern Castle Town is also the main location for produce and other foods to eat.
In Western Castle Town, the part just next to the entrance has several goats like those of Ordona, suggesting its main purpose is livestock for the town.
Easy way to kill stalfos. Instead of the whole deal with slashing and than puting a bomb on remians, just hit it with a bomb arrow for a one hit kill.
I'm sure this has been said a million times already, but to distract Ganon in the final fight, use the fishing rod and he will be diverted for a bit...
(only when you're fighting him with swords, though)
If you go into that amphitheatre bit near Hyrule castle Town(The big semi-circular pattern of stone steps). And stand at the top and shoot all the birds a pile of rupees fall down when you shoot them all.
Same with when you shoot all the Guays in South Hyrule Field (by Castle Town), or likewise in Kakariko Graveyard.
Or anywhere Guays are.
Indeed.
Wait, I forget... how do you spell Karariko?
Is it 'Kakariko', or 'Kakiriko'?
Kakariko, I believe. Then again, I haven't played in a while.
As a wolf you can find things and dig them up without you're senses on.
And when you're on Epona in Hyrule field and not moving, the background music changes.
When you're Wolf Link, both Midna and Link look to where dig spots are.
Quote from: Peka on December 10, 2007, 06:31:50 PM
As a wolf you can find things and dig them up without you're senses on.
NO WAY! Did you know that in order to beat the game, you have to travel through dungeons and beat bosses, eventually beating one main boss at the very end?
Shocker, I know.
Yes! And in every dungeon there is a conveniently placed item that allows you to beat said bosses at the end! :D
LINK HAS A HORSE!!!11!!!oneone!!! :o
Midna's not wearing any clothes when she rides on you.
(http://fc02.deviantart.com/fs14/f/2007/042/0/0/____happy_valentines_day__by_Chibi_Rinku.jpg)
...Oh god... I'm never turning into a wolf ever again. :o
Also, even if Link didn't have to go through the whole Twilight ordeal, he never would have made it to Hyrule Castle on time, because to road was blocked by that giant rock. :)
Just noticed something today. I was playing around in the boss chamber for Arbiter's Grounds and I saw the medallion symbols from OoT above the triforce symbols. You can see them best with the hawk eye. Not that interesting, but oh well.
You know how the forest temple boss chamber's pool seems to be a bottomless pit? It is! If you use the zora armor or iron boots it acts like you fell off a cliff.
Wow, I have to explore all the rooms again. :)
I guess many of you already know this, but I found it curious, when you turn your senses on, every object that is considerably far disappears save for the moon, I just think that's interesting.
Also, you can fish stalfish in the lakebed temple, but it won't be saved on your journal.
Also, when you're a wolf, you can scare goats, but after a while some will start to tackle you.
And if you beat a cuco long enough, you'll be able to control it for a while.
You can probably see the moon because it's a "source" of light.
Eight sword hits for a cucoo. I half-wish they kept the cucoo attack since you can take damage on Epona and the chase would awesome!