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When Sakon is stealing bombs
from the old lady in North Clock
Town on
the first night, shoot an
arrow at him and he'll blow up.
He won't appear in any of the
three days following.
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We all know that if you wear
the Stone Mask enemies can't see
you. Well, the best bit about it
is that neither can the Gerudo
guards. So next time you try an
infiltrate the base try donning
the Stone Mask!
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To wear the Fierce Deity’s Mask
outside of boss rooms,
first you must restart the
three-day cycle with the Song Of
Time. Then, put on the Bunny Hood,
warp to the third day and go to
Sakon’s hideout in Ikana Canyon.
Once there, slow down time with
the Inverted Song Of Time (C-Down,
A, C-Right; C-Down, A, C-Right),
go up to the right side of the
boulder entrance and find the thin
crack between the boulder and the
mountain-side. Now, back away from
that crack, run at it full-speed
(with the Bunny Hood on) and roll
into the crack. This may take
several tries. Also, you might get through
but fall into the sub-world void. Your saved
files and cartridge will be fine,
just try again.
Once inside, talk
to Kafei (though keep the Bunny
Hood on). The
two of you will then start the
race to get the Sun Mask. Early in
the race, you will gain temporary
control of Kafei. When you do,
press Start and equip the Fierce
Deity’s Mask to whatever
C-Button you have the Bunny Hood
assigned to. (Link should still be
wearing the Bunny Hood.) When you
regain control of Link, he’ll
put on the Fierce Deity’s mask!
Hurrah!
Note: You must finish the race to
use the mask outside. If you fail, you have to reset your
N64. Also, if you go into Clock Town, you won’t be able to
leave. If you do go inside Clock Town, though, try to exit
by passing by one of the guards guarding one of the exits.
Apparently, you’re too small to be allowed to leave - oh the
irony.
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There is an alternative way to enter thief Sakon's Hideout whenever you feel
like screwing over the evil
mastermind. By doing this, you may
fall through the floor, or
reappear from the last entrance
that you came from, but if you do
it right you will get in. On the right hand
side of the rock that is guarding
there is a crack, and if you roll
at the right angle into it the
chances are that you go into his
hideout. You can try the mini
'game' but you can only get as far
as Kafei's second room.
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To use the Blast Mask (without
taking damage), equip the Blast
Mask, hold out your shield with R
and press the C-Button you
assigned to the mask to (while
holding R). Done properly, you
should take no damage.
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If you play the target game at
Honey & Darling’s Shop in
East Clock Town (only available on
the third day), you can
(temporarily) stop the clock by
shooting them, making their
talking take up the screen space
where the clock was!
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When you are in the final dungeon and you have turned it upside down, go to the first room (the one without a ceiling). You will find a couple of boxes in there. Pick one up and throw it down into the sky. Guess what! It breaks! Perhaps this parallel world called Termina is enclosed in some kind of dome or something... who knows.
The same thing can also happen when you're out on Termina field. Find a gossip stone and place a bomb at it. When it explodes the gossip stone will soar into the air. Keep watching it for a while even when you can no longer see it, and you will see an explosion as it hits the sky!
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To ride Epona inside Clock
Town, start a game in the first
file (either a brand-new or
continued file) and save and quit
at the Owl Statue in South Clock
Town. Then, start a game in the
second file (new or continued).
Call Epona, hop on, and head for
the Owl Statue on Milk Road. Save
and quit there while still sitting
on Epona. Now, start the first
file again and you’ll be riding
Epona in Clock Town! You can go
anywhere in the small town, but
you’ll have to dismount to enter
buildings. If you do go in a
building, though, you’ll lose
Epona and have to go out to
Termina Field to see her again.
She’ll also leave if leave town
without her.
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To get an invisible Great
Fairy’s Sword, go to any mailbox
in Clock Town. When it asks you to
deposit something, select the
Great Fairy’s Sword, even though
the mailbox declines it. Once you
leave the mailbox, it’ll look
like Link’s still holding the
sword, even though there’s
nothing there! You can still cut
things with it and use it like
normal, but now it’s invisible!
Note: If you go to another area or
switch items, the sword will
reappear.
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To fix any signs you may have
'accidentally' destroyed, play the
Song Of Healing next to them.
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But yes, there is a catch.
It's Kafei on Day 1 morning. Have
you noticed that weird person
wearing the keaton mask in the
morning who posts the letter? Well
that's Kafei. If you are feeling
particularly spiteful run up to
him anytime when he is on his
rounds in the morning with the
Blast Mask and blow up next to
him. I haven't been able to kill
him yet, however. Damn.
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