Anyway, to cut this short, you need a sail, and for the sail, you need 80 rupees. You’re pretty much on your own to get rupees, there's really nothing to do at this point to get the big rupees, so you need to use the bushes for your income. Once you got 80 rupees, go find the Eskimo salesman named Zunari and buy the sail from him.
Anyway, to cut this short, you need a sail, and for the sail, you need 80 rupees. You’re pretty much on your own to get rupees, there's really nothing to do at this point to get the big rupees, so you need to use the bushes for your income. Once you got 80 rupees, go find the Eskimo salesman named Zunari and buy the sail from him.
By Ron Dulin Design by Katie Bush. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker is another great installment in Nintendo's highly-acclaimed franchise. You'll assume the role of a young boy setting out on a ...
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Within this FAQ I will provide a complete walkthrough to beat this game 100 percent; both quests, all items. The Legend of Zelda is the first in what would later become a series of one of the biggest game franchises of all time. In the original title, you play as Link, and have to rescue Princess Zelda from the clutches of the evil Ganon.
As Minish Link, reenter the library using the tunnel. Go to the books by the man with the cane and talk to the Minish here. Apparently, some books are needed to reach the elder on the upper shelf. Exit here and become big. Go to the first floor and talk to the girl on the left. She tells you that a girl with a cat checked out an overdue book.
The cat is by the dock behind Jaggle & Pergie's (the waterwheel house), and it's deathly afraid of you (Link strikes me as more of a dog person anyways). As a result, we'll have to find a way to trick it into liking us. Catching a fish is the perfect ruse. Go down to the pier the cat's by and cast your line.
Check out the Moon every little while, it's getting bigger very quick now. - First, go to the Bank in West Clock Town and let him stamp you so you can use it. Now put all your remaining Rupees in the bank. This will save them for later (you'll see).
Board; What do you need help on? Cancel X. Prev Next . Close X FAQ/Walkthrough by sokkus Table of Contents. ... In the first room of this Shrine, you'll have a green energy crystal on the left side of the room and a lightbulb on the right. ... Read the Mountain Peak Log book inside an abandoned shack which is located to the southeast of the ...
Introduction. Breath of the Wild, from beginning to end, is an incredible journey. A Hyrule twelve times the size of Twilight Princess, BotW gives you plenty of room to explore a vast world containing four main dungeons, 120 Shrine mini-dungeons and hundreds of interesting characters, enemies and items scattered throughout a journey almost sure to rack up triple digits of hours in play time.
She will give you the Letter to Kafei. That night (or the next morning), go to a mailbox in Clock Town and mail the letter. On the Second Day after mailing the letter, head to the Laundry Pool at around 3:00PM. After the postman gives the masked child the letter, follow the child into the building.
Whenever you hit one of these Timeshift Stones, it creates a Timeshift bubble, making anything nearby revert to the past, where everything was a lot greener and more fit for life, and where the machines of the past now work as if they did thousands of years ago here, including the robot race inhabiting this region.
Här möter du två kraftiga mellanbossar (Dodongos?) som endast kan bes- egras med bomber. Du måste placera eller kasta in bomberna i deras munnar och det krävs tre bomber var. Ifall du missar är det bara att gå fram till bomben innan den sprängs och plocka upp den för att kasta in den i munnen på fienden igen. Låt inga bomber ...
Go left and up the stairs to the second floor. Up on this floor, ignore the left room for now, and instead take out your Whirlwind and go south for two of those ice mole enemies to show up. Get them out of their protection with the Whirlwind, then kill them. Examine the sign on the wall, then head back up and go into the left room.
C-3 Head right. C-4 Kill all the Zols and Gibdo so a chest appears, it has the Dungeon Map inside. Once you have got it go left two screens. C-2 Head up the steps and up a screen then jump down into the water. Use a Small Key on the door to the left and enter it.
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Master Wind Waker Map. The Master Wind Waker Map is obtainable by purchasing the Wind Waker DLC or the Season Pass DLC for the game on the version or by completing The Armies of Ruin on .Much like the Master Quest Map, this is a "remix" of the Wind Waker Map, with harder battles but the same item cards and general mechanics.
Then, enter her house and go down to the basement. Approach the coffin, and play the Song of Healing in front of the mummy to get this mask. - Get Heart Piece #46 (Ikana Canyon) On the west side of the village, there is a house with a Poe battling mini- game. Pay 30 rupees, and defeat all the Poes within 3 minutes to get a Heart Piece.
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass Walkthrough ... letting you move over to a platform to the west with a single sign on it and a blue tile. Read the sign, then stand on the tile and use your ...
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These two factors combined mean that any walkthrough I were to write just wouldn’t be able to compete. So in a way, I guess this guide is my way around that. Because I’m pro at NPCs. I actually consider myself a walking encyclopaedia of the Zelda universe – I’m a real ‘ask me anything’ kind of guy when we’re talking Zelda.