The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask FAQ/Walkthrough	

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This is currently version 1.3 of this walkthrough by KyleShi.
If there is anything not in here you think is important, e-mail me at
KyleShi@AOL.com, with Majora's Mask in the subject.
This is my first walkthrough, so don't complain if it is really bad.

This document is © 2000 by KyleShi (a.k.a. DragonHunter7911) and may NOT BE
reproduced in ANY way shape or form without my permission. To post this up,
you MUST have a non-profit website. Thank you!

Other Works by KyleShi:
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Pokemon Gold/Silver Walkthrough/FAQ (coming soon!)
Harvest Moon 64 Walkthrough/FAQ (almost finished!)

Version History: Updated: 9/24/2000
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Version 1.4: Fixed some minor problems, and I have the English Name of Goato,
which is Goht. Oh, and did I mention I now have a HUGE collection of glitches?
I have ways you can have infinite life, ride Epona in Clock Town, and use Oni
Link in Clock Town. Come check them out!

Version 1.3: Well, it's been a while since the last update. The second to last
chapter is in! Yahoo! Celebrate! Enjoy! I'll update soon…

Version 1.2: As you can see, I've made some changes to the above. I also added
another section that explains the differences between the english and japanese
versions, as well as some rumored changes. There is also a guide to the land
of Termina now! I will only be able to answer e-mail and update on weekends
and Fridays now, due to school. Cheerio!

Version 1.1: Some corrections and another step of the walkthrough is complete.
I also deleted the Notebook section, for now. I won't be updating for a while,
because I am working on a HM64 walkthrough, but don't worry! I'll update soon.

Version 1.0: Nothing much, just some more corrections and one more FAQ. Oh,
and I found some official ENGLISH names of the dungeons and some characters! I
also added a glitch section. What's a game without glitches? And I'm finally
into the 1's and out of the 0's (regarding versions).

Version 0.9: Yeech, I'm making plenty of mistakes. If anyone finds any
spelling or grammatical errors, could you send them in? I also have the
Twisted Maze Dungeon (Illusion) walkthrough up to keep you busy.

Version 0.8: Yes! I am one of the first walkthroughs to have ALL the Heart
Pieces up! Special thanks to SockerBon and GoldenKnight for help on the last
one. I also have this walkthrough's first FAQ up!

Version 0.7: Boy I'm updating a lot! This time however, I'm honoring the
websites that helped me with a new section; the "Links" section. I also have
the Twisted Dungeon (Reality) walkthrough up, and another Heart Piece.

Version 0.6: A minor update, just a few more small corrections and another
Fairy Fountain location.

Version 0.5: Whoa! A bunch (and I mean plenty) of more Heart Pieces, plus the
boss section of the Enemies are complete! I also added a new section, the
"Stuff to Send In" section.

Version 0.4: The Enemies section has started finally, and I have the first
three bosses in there. More coming soon. I also have a Heart Piece, thanks to
my first e-mail helper. C'mon, the rest of you need to start e-mailing!

Version 0.3: Made a few grammatical errors, so I corrected them. I also found
another Heart Piece!

Version 0.2: Made some areas easier to understand, and changed some parts. I
erased the map of Termina, because it was too hard to understand.

Version 0.1: A basic walkthrough, still need some heart pieces, final dungeon,
the final battle, and the location of the 24th mask coming soon.

Author's Statement:
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This was an awesome game. For those of you with an import, I highly recommend
you to play Zelda: Ocarina of Time first. It is not mandatory, but it can help
you a
lot. I also must thank BabyRyoga, for his awesome guide that allowed me to be
able to write this. Also, you may post this on your site if you would like to,
so long
as I'm not ripped off and given credit. And here's the walkthrough…

Table of Contents:
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I. The Game Manual (roughly translated)
II. Enemies
III. Introduction
IV. Walkthrough
1. Clock Town
2. Helpful Side Quests (opt.)
3. The Poisoned Swamp
4. Deku Scrub Village
5. Woodfall Dungeon
6. Helpful Side Quests 2 (opt.)
7. The Mountain of Ice
8. Goron Village
9. Snowhead Dungeon
10. More Side Quests (opt.)
11. Dynamite Race for Epona
12. Goron Races (opt.)
13. The Troubles of Great Bay
14. Zora Hole (partly opt.)
15. Gerudo Lagoon
16. Save the Tadpoles!
17. Great Bay Dungeon
18. Side Quests Again (opt.)
18a. The Golden Sixty (opt.)
19. Rise of the Undead
20. The Parched Valley of Ekhana
21. The Plight of Kerfay and Anjyu (opt.)
22. Dried Well of Ekhana
23. Ekhana Ruins
24. Scaling Rockville Cliff
25a. Stone Tower Dungeon (Reality)
25b. Stone Tower Dungeon (Illusion)
26. Into the Heart of Evil
27. Battle For Termina
V. Heart Pieces
VI. Masks, Items, and Songs
VII. FAQ and Hints
VIII. Glitches and Tricks
IX. Japanese vs. American
X. Termina Guide
XI. Links
XII. In a later version…
XIII. Stuff to Send In
XIV. Credits

The Game Manual (roughly translated):
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The Story:
After Link defeated Ganon in Ocarina of Time, he set out in search of
his friend Navi. No one knew he left. So when he disappeared, no one looked
for him….

WARNING: This game uses the 4MB Expansion "Pak". Without it, the game will not
work!

The Game Screen:
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In your upper left corner is your life meter, which is several hearts. If you
lose all of them, you will restart at the beginning of the map or dungeon with
only three
full hearts. You can collect more as you progress in the game. Directly below
that, is the Magic Meter, if you have it. It will slowly drain of magic as you
use magical attacks, like the Fire, Ice, and Light arrows. To the right is a
green circle, for the B button. Usually it is an attack, like Link's sword.
Right next to that is a blue circle, the A button, which is usually to perform
an action, like "Open", or "Speak." The next three yellow circles, are where
you assign weapons and items to the left, bottom, and right C buttons. When
the top C button appears, press it to talk to your fairy, Chat. In the lower
left corner is the amount of money you have, in the form of crystal shaped
"rupees." A green rupee means you can carry up to 99 rupees, a blue means up
to 200, and red for 500. You collect different rupees throughout the game. To
the right of that, is the in-game clock. The smaller, faster circling sun is
the minute hand, and the bigger, slow, green sun (or moon, depending on the
time of day) is the hour hand, and the green diamond shows what day it is. At
midnight of the third day, the clock changes into a countdown, showing your
final minutes before you get a Game Over. Directly to the right of that, is
your mini-map. Some areas automatically give you one, while some don't have
one. You can also buy mini-maps from the little elves floating on red balloons
you will see, while in dungeons, you need to find the Compass, and the Map to
have a complete mini-map.


The Game Controls:
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Normal Link:
B button: Link's sword, if you have one.
Holding B button: Link's spinning slash, uses a little magic.
With Z button: Holding Z, and pressing A with your sword out will make
Link do a Leap Attack. Holding Z, and walking forward while pressing B will
make Link do a stab. Holding Z and pressing B will make Link do an overhead
chop.
A button: Perform an action; see "The Game Screen."
With Z button: Will make Link roll, jump, or backflip, depending on where the
control stick is.
R button: Will make Link hold up his shield. You can change the angle with the
control stick.

Deku Scrub Link:
Deku Link can hop 5 times on water before he falls in and drowns. If he
touches fire or lava, he will restart at the beginning of the room or map.
A button: Attack by spinning around.
B button: Will spit a bubble, hold for a larger bubble, uses a little magic.
R button: Will make Deku Scrub Link hide under a huge shell.
Special: Press and hold A on top of a flower shaped launcher, release A to
launch up. Yellow launchers will make you glide higher and longer.
While launching: Pressing B will make you throw a Deku Nut, if you have some.

Goron Link:
Goron Link can walk on lava, and is resistant to fire. If he falls in deep
water, he will restart at the beginning of the room or map.
A button: Will make him roll up, use the control stick to make him roll. At
peak speeds he will use magic little by little.
B button: Will make Goron Link do a "Fire Swipe" combo.
R button: Shield.
Special: Hold A and press and hold B to make Goron Link stomp the ground.

Zora Link:
Zora Link can stay underwater forever. If fire or lava hits him, he will
restart at the beginning of the room or map.
A button: When underwater, will make him swim at high speeds if held down.
B button: Will make Zora Link punch and swipe and kick at enemies.
Holding B button: Will release two boomerangs.
With Z-Targeting: If on land, and Zora Link Z targets something, pressing A
will make him do super cutter attack.
Special: While swimming, holding R will make Zora Link become enshrouded in a
powerful shield, becoming invincible. However, it eats up magic very, very
fast. When on land, you can press R and B to the same effect.

Characters:
Link:
The hero of our story, he somehow finds himself in a doomed world called
Termina. He needs to find a way to get back to Hyrule, his home, but to do
that, he must first save Termina, using magical songs and masks.

Stalkid:
An imp with only two friends, Chat and Trail, he somehow found and wore
Majora's Mask. Now he is under the Mask's control and is doing evil things.

Chat and Trail (Tatl and Tale in English):
Two fairies who steal just to survive. When they find themselves apart, Chat
decides to help Link get back to Hyrule and stop Stalkid.

The Deku Scrubs:
A race that lives in the Marsh, they can't stand other races entering their
Kingdom. Their princess has disappeared, and a monkey is being held for it.

The Gorons:
A race that live on the warm Death Mountain, which has suddenly frozen, making
it hard for them to survive.

The Zoras:
A race that live in the Great Bay, their watery home has suddenly grown too
warm, and their band is in a wreck.

Romany and Clymia:
Two sisters who live and work on the Romany Ranch on Milk Road. Lately though,
their famous milk-producing cows have been abducted by UFOs and Poes that
appear in the night.

The Happy Mask Man:
He is the holder of Majora's Mask, and asks Link to help get it back. He also
asks him to get back the other masks as well.

Enemies:
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Bosses:
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Odolwa: A giant warrior, his weakness is his shins. Arrows can stun him. His
attacks are to either slash you, call a bunch of Skullawalltullas to help him,
or trap you in a ring of fire. He will also sometimes call a swarm of locusts
to help, but you can kill them easily. He is the first boss.

Goato: A mechanical giant bull, you need to roll after him as Goron Link to
ram him. After each successful hit, he will shoot a bolt of energy at you. If
you get too far behind, he will gear up a huge electrical blast, which will
stun and hurt you. After a while, he will start throwing powerful bombs in
your tracks as well.

Gryorg: A huge mutated fish, you need to fight him underwater as Zora Link.
Use boomerangs to stun him, then run up and punch him. Watch out for his eat
attacks; it can build up on damage quickly, as well as his mini-fish swarm.

Twin-Mold: These are two huge insect/worms that fly up into the sky, and bury
into the ground. Wear the "Giant Mask" at the start of the fight, and you'll
become a giant. Whack the Molds in the head or tail; if you touch anywhere
else, you will get hurt. Each Mold takes around 4-8 hits to kill, and don't
forget that it is two versus one.

Introduction:
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3 Months after Ganon was Sent
Into the Void of the Dark Realm…

Epona and Link ride through the woods, searching for Navi. Suddenly, two
fairies appeared (Tatl and Tale), surprising Epona, and Link falls from his
horse, unconscious. A mysterious figure, Stalkid, appears, and searches Link
for goods. He finds and takes Link's Ocarina of Time, and Epona, and escapes
just as Link wakes up. He gives chase but loses him, and follows Stalkid's
trail…

Walkthrough
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Chapter 1: Clock Town
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Follow Stalkid at the start, and chop the bushes you see until you
gather 5 rupees. After a short cinema scene, put your new Deku Scrub body to
use by launching from flower to flower until you reach the twisted hallway.
Continue upwards to the giant steps, and climb them. You will see another
cinema scene involving the Happy Mask Man. Go up the steps and through the
huge door. When you begin, turn right and go up the ramps you see until you
find a small park-like area. Talk to the elf there, and select the first
choice to get a map. Go back to the start and go straight forward until you
see some stairs. Climb them, and then hop across the small river to catch the
pixie there. Go back to the park place, and climb the huge ramps to reach the
Great Fairy Fountain. The fairy will grant you the ability to shoot bubbles.
Go outside, and pop the blue balloon with a bubble. The owner of the balloon
will ask you to play Hide-and- Seek. The "yes" symbol is two letters and "no"
is three. Say yes! Two of the kids are in the park area. Look behind trees and
the slide to find them. The next two are in the right section of the town. One
is on the balcony of a building (the inn), use the launcher to get him, and
the 4th is above the guard that won't let you out. He will jump off when you go
after him, and if you follow, he might hide under boxes. The last one is on
the left side of town. When you catch him, he will give you a password. Go to
the stairs next to the inn, and find the boy blocking a small alley. Give him
the password, and go through. Hop from platform to platform, and kill the
Skulltulla. Pop the balloon around the corner, and go up the ladder. Go up the
stairs, and talk to the old man next to the telescope. Say yes when he asks
you if you want to peek in the telescope, and zoom in with A on the top of the
Clock Tower. Go out the door after the short cutscene and pick up the "Moon's
TearDrop." Head back to Clock Town, and find the Deku Launcher in front of the
tower. Give the TearDrop to the Deku Scrub there to receive "Land Owner's
Paper", which could be used later and launch to the landing on the Clock
Tower. Wait until midnight of the third day to continue. Head up the stairs to
engage in battle with Stalkid. Z-Target him and spit a bubble at him. Grab
your ocarina, and you'll see a scene, ending with Link learning the "Song of
Time." There is no possible way to defeat Stalkid right now, so play the Song
of Time. Every time you play that song, you will save, and go back to Day 1.
Turn around after traveling through time and go back through the big door.
Talk to the Happy Mask Man to get out of your wretched Deku Scrub form,
receive the Deku Scrub Mask, and learn the "Song of Healing." Use this song
when you see people under curses to heal them.

Chapter 2: Helpful Side Quests (opt.)
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1. At night, talk to the accordion man in the area where you caught the pixie
as Normal Link to receive the "Burru Mask."
2. Go to the inn at 0:00 AM on any day and go to the first room on your left
on the first floor. Give the hand you see the "Land Owner Paper" to receive a
heart piece.
3. Go to the park area at 0:00 AM on the first day and watch the small scene.
Cut the burglar with your sword to receive the "Mask of Explosion."
3a. After you receive this mask, go to the store on the left side of town that
only opens at 10:00 PM on the third day to buy the "Mask of Staying up Late"
for 500 rupees.
4. When you travel back in time, you lose all your money. On the left side of
town, you will see a beggar-type man. He is the banker. The first choice is to
deposit money; the second is to take out money. When you have 200 in the bank,
you will receive the Adult Wallet. If you have 5000, he will give you a piece
of heart. Going back in time doesn't affect your bank account.
5. Take the south exit of Clock Town, and veer slightly right to get on Milk
Road. Wait until the third day, or play the "The Song of Double Time" (Right-C
x2, A x2, Down-C x2, repeat) until the third day, and the rock blocking Romany
Ranch will be gone. Head in, and go to the chicken shack in the back. Talk to
the man next to the tree, and then put on the "Burru Mask." Hold B, and march
around the room, until all the Cuccos are following you, to get the "Rabbit
Hood."
6. Go to the Mayor's House (next to the password kid) as Normal Link and take
the first door to the right. Talk to everyone there to receive the "Mask of
Kerfay."
7. Complete the hide-and-seek game as Normal Link to receive the Notebook.
This keeps track of all your major sidequests in the game.
8. Return the pixie to the Great Fairy as Normal Link to get the "Big Fairy
Mask."
This makes any nearby pixies fly toward you in the dungeons.
9. Go to the follow the postman all day until you reach his office. Put on the
Bunny Hood and talk to him. Stop the clock at exactly 10:00 sec. to get a
Heart Piece.
10. To the left of the postman's house is the Samurai Gym. Talk to the man and
choose the second choice. Use your Leap Attack on the logs to get three
points. Get 30 points to win another Heart Piece.

Chapter 3: The Poisoned Swamp
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Take the southern exit of Clock Town and go forward. Destroy the
Bloobers to get health and magic. You will then see a cinema scene involving
Chat, Trail, and Stalkid. After that continue forward to the swamp. You can
climb the big tree here to get another Heart Piece. Find the river area and
slash the Owl Statue with your sword. Remember to do that everytime you see
one (there is one in Clock Town). Follow the lily pads to the left until you
reach a path with a sign above it. Go down the trail, killing the Deku Babas
for Deku nuts, and go up the ladder and into the hut. You will then meet
Koume, from the Spirit Temple in Ocarina of Time. Talk to her and leave. It's
best to play the "Song of Time Decompression" (the Song of Time backwards) now
because it slows down time, and this next part may take a few tries. Find the
cave behind the hut and enter. Talk to the monkey, and follow him, avoiding
the Tuttles, until you reach Kotake. Talk to her as Normal Link, and then
travel back to Koume. Talk to Koume, and you will get a potion, as well as
your first bottle. Again, go back to Kotake, talk to her, and when the C
buttons appear, press the one with the potion. After a cutscene, get out of
the woods. Talk to the monkeys blocking your path and go back to the area with
the Owl Statue. Speak to the Deku Merchant as Deku Link, and buy a Magic Bean
for ten rupees. Go in the Camera Hut (next to the merchant) and talk to Kotake
through a slot in the corner of the room. Say yes to the offer for the Boat
Cruise. You will get a Camera also. When the boat asks you if you want to get
off, say yes. (You can buy a map of this area from the elf on the balloon in
the very first swamp area. Every time you see one, you can buy a map of the
current area from them buy selecting the first choice.) Turn into Deku Link,
and enter Deku Scrub Village.

Chapter 4: Deku Scrub Village
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Go forward to reach the throne room. If any Scrubs block your path, talk
to them to get them out of the way. Talk to the Deku King, and take a picture
of him. You can later give that picture to the fat man in the Camera Hut to
get a Heart Piece. Z-Target the monkey in the cage and talk to him. Go outside
again. Hop on the lily pads until you reach a landing with a tan square with a
hole in it. Plant the magic beans there, and either go to the camera hut area
to catch some water in a bottle, or wait for it to rain. Either way, when the
bean sprouts, ride it to the upper level of the little flashlight mazes on the
ground floor you might have seen. Launch from flower to flower to reach the
other maze. If any Mad Scrubs get in your way, stun them with a Deku Nut, then
land next to them, and attack them to turn them into a flower launcher. In the
next maze, do the same thing, until you reach the cage where the monkey is.
Talk to it to learn the "Sonata of Awakening"
and be kicked out. Go back across the lily pads, but this time, hop to the
launcher you see. Launch up to the Honeycomb area.

Chapter 5: Woodfall Dungeon
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Kill the Dragonflies with bubbles, and launch from one giant flower to
the next until you reach a landing next to the waterfall. Z-Target the slab of
stone, and read it to learn "The Song of Big Wind" which warps you to any of
the Owl Statues you have cut of your choice. Launch over to the next landing
and enter the door. Launch, hop, and run over to the central platform. If the
bug monsters get in your way, spit at them twice to defeat them. On the
central platform, cut the Owl Statue, and catch the fairy in a pot with a
bottle. Stand on the pedastal as Deku Link, and play the "Sanata of Awakening"
and launch over to Waterfall Dungeon.

You will see a fairy at the entrance. Wear the Big Fairy Mask to get it.
In each of the dungeons, finding all 15 fairies and returning them to the
Fairy Fountains nearby will get you special rewards. I have not found them
all, but I know where most are. Every time you go back in time, your progress
in the dungeon will be erased, but if you already beat the boss, then
restarting the dungeon by going back in time will be easy, a teleporter at the
beginning will warp you to the boss if you've already beaten it. Launch from
platform to platform, and open a chest you will see for a fairy, but be
careful not to fall, unless you want to face a horde of Shadowcrawlers,
annoying little weak creatures. Enter the next room. Head down the plank, and
kill the Deku Baba for a fairy. Hop across the Venus flytraps to reach the
next room. Use the launcher in the center of the room to get a key along the
left wall. In the next room, you will have to fight 3 Tuttles at once. You can
buy bombs in Clock Town to fight them with, or use Deku Scrub Link, by hiding
in the launchers, and launching up when a Tuttle is spinning above you to
score a hit. Kill them all to get the Dungeon Map. Go back to the room with
the Venus flytraps, and unlock the locked door. There is a fairy in the
poisonous water in this room. You need to beat the boss to get it. Push the
giant block you'll see forward one space, the go around to the other side,
killing the Skulltula along the way to get a fairy. On the other side of the
block, push it the other way two spaces. Light the unlit torch you see with a
Deku Stick (go to the lit torch and light the stick, then light the torch with
the stick) to open the barred door. In the next room, spit bubbles at all the
Dragonflies to get the Compass. Go back to the previous room and put on the
Bunny Hood. Light a Deku Stick and dash up the stairs next to the room you got
the Compass from. Light the first torch and jump across the platforms then
burn the web away. Without the Bunny Hood, you can use the first torch you
light to burn the web. Go up the stairs and follow the dark path. Kill the
horde of Shadowcrawlers to get another fairy in a chest. Be careful, though,
they can hide very well in the darkness. Use a Deku Stick to light the three
torches. Since you can't see, use the map to guide you. One is next to the
barred door, the other two are in the corners on the map. Lighting them all
opens the door. Proceed into the next room, and launch your way from platform
to platform, ignoring the Dragonflies. If you fall, use your map to get back
to the first launcher, and don't step on the squares in the map, they take you
back to the first room. On the other side of the room, head through the hall.
Explore the ledges a bit, until you find a room with a mini-boss.

Mini-Boss: Metal Dinalfos
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Z-Target him at the start of the fight as Normal Link and shield his
slashes until he does a leap slash. Run forward and hit him, then back away,
because he will breathe fire. Repeat until he falls to get the "Fairy Bow".

Exit the room, and shoot the eye switch across from you. Take the
floating launcher across to another mini-boss.

Mini-Boss: Gekkho
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At the beginning, run up to him and chop him twice to make a Tuttle join
the fight. Turn into Deku Link, and hide in a launcher. When Gekkho is above
you, launch up to hit him. Turn into Normal Link, and hit Gekkho with and
arrow. Repeat until he's finished. Grab the Boss Key from the back of the room
and leave.

Go back to the room with a huge flower in the middle on the upper level.
Shoot an arrow through the lit torch on top to the unlit torch on the flower.
The flower will rise up and start spinning. Jump on, and use the torch on the
flower to use an arrow and light the torch in the corner of the room. I know
it sounds confusing, but when you see it, you'll understand. Then jump to the
newly unlocked door. Launch up the right side of the room. On the middle
ledge, fire and arrow at the crystal switch, and launch to the top ledge.
Quickly launch to the pillar, and from there to the boss door collecting the
fairies along the way. Change to Normal Link and enter the boss room.

Boss: Odolwa
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Man, this guy has a big sword! At the start of the fight, just slash him
as much as possible in the shins. After a while, he'll start doing a strange
war dance. Kill all the Skullawalltullas that drop from the ceiling, and wait
form him to do a leap slash. Get behind him, and quickly fire an arrow at him,
then run up and leap slash him twice. You can also just slash him a lot, or
just fire a bunch of arrows. Sometimes, he'll trap you in a ring of fire. Just
stay put, and fire an arrow at him. If a swarm of locusts surround you, ignore
them and continue fighting, they go away quickly. His most dangerous attack is
one where he kneels down and spins around with his sword. It's easily blocked,
but it can really hurt you a lot. After a whole lot of hits, you will win and
get a Heart Container. Go in the teleporter and grab the mask. On a short
cinema scene, Link will learn the song, "Order to Vow" which is used at the
end of the game. The poisonous waters will then drain from the dungeon and the
surrounding area. You will then be teleported to another area of the dungeon.
Cut the vines away, and talk to the Deku Princess. Catch her in a bottle (yes,
she does fit) and take her back to the Deku King for another cinema scene.

Chapter 6: Helpful Side Quests 2 (opt.)
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1. After beating Odolwa, go back to the Camera Hut and talk to the witch
again. Say yes to do a Boat Cruise again, but this time, the witch will fly
around, holding a target. Shoot it 30 times to win (infinite arrows for this)
but if you hit the witch 10 times, you lose. You get a Heart Piece.
2. In the area with the Waterfall Dungeon, there is a platform on the left of
the dungeon with a Heart Piece.
3. After clearing the first dungeon, go to Deku Scrub village as Normal Link
with the Bunny Hood, and take the left lily pads. Talk to the Deku Scrub
minister there, and chase him through the tunnels. If you manage to keep up
until the end, you get the "Mister Pig Mask."
4. If you take one of the side hallways before the Deku Scrub throne room, you
will reach little flashlight mazes. At the end of one, you will receive Magic
Beans from a monster in a hole in the ground, and in the other maze, you get a
Heart Piece.
5. Wearing the "Mister Pig Mask" in the swamp will allow you to see little
purple clouds next to the Owl Statue. Use a bottle there to get a mushroom.
Give the mushroom to the witch in the potion shop, and come back later to get
a blue potion for free.
6. On the right side of Clock Town, there is a shooting gallery. Pay twenty
rupees to play, and try to shoot 30 or 40 red Octorocks. Don't shoot the blue,
because that makes you have less time. If you beat the record, you get to
carry a max of 40 arrows.
7. On the first day near midnight, take the northern exit of Clock Town. Get
on the small blue fence, and edge left, until you see a mushroom with a
dancing man on it. Play the "Song of Healing" for him to get the "Mask of
Kamaro."
8. Go to the left side of Clock Town at night on the first or second day, and
you'll see two dancing twins. Wear the "Mask of Kamaro" in front of them, and
hold B to dance. You'll get a Heart Piece.

Chapter 7: The Mountain of Ice
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First, make sure to buy a bunch of bombs from the Bomb Shop in Clock
Town. Exit Clock Town from the north, and head up the hills. You can slay the
Dodongos there for 50 rupees each by bombing their tails. When you reach the
path blocked by ice, shoot the icicle above a few times to pass through.
Continue down the path, avooiding the Tektites and White Wolfos until you are
blocked by a bunch of giant snowballs, which you need to blow up with bombs
until you reach the Death Mt.. Find the Owl Statue here, and cut it with your
sword so you can come back any time. Explore the following areas a bit, until
you find an area with rope bridges. Be sure to buy a map here from the elf on
the balloon, you'll need it! Follow the rope bridges to reach the frozen
Outer Goron Village. Look around until you find an owl on a pillar. Talk to
it, and it will fly away, dropping feathers on invisible platforms along the
way. Follow its feathers to reach a cave. Enter and open the chest you see to
get the "Lens of Truth." Wear the Lens outside and go back across the
platforms to find a ghost. Talk to him, and take off the Lens, and follow his
shadow with the Bunny Hood (yes, you must wear the hood) until you reach the
first area again. Follow him across two icebergs, and put on the Lens again.
Rapidly tap the C Button assigned for the Lens to not waste magic. Follow the
now visible ladder to reach the Goron Grave. Play the "Song of Healing" for
the Goron Ghost, to get the "Goron Mask."

Chapter 8: Goron Village
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In the Goron Grave, use the Goron Mask to pull back the gravestone. Turn
into Normal Link, and put on the Bunny Hood. Catch some of the Hot Water in a
Bottle, and use it to unfreeze the Goron outside. Go and get more Hot Water,
and run as fast as you can back to the rope bridge area. Be careful, the Hot
Water will turn into normal water if you take to long. Jump down to the lower
level, and bomb all the snowballs until you find a frozen old Goron. Unfreeze
her and talk to her as a Goron to learn part of the "Goron Lullaby." Go back
to the outer Goron Village, and talk to all the Gorons you see (some are in
the rolling snowballs, punch them with Goron Link) as a Goron, until one shows
you the Goron Stomp. Go to the door you saw open, and do the Goron Stomp to
open it (hold A with Control Stick in nuetral and press B) and enter the real
Goron Village. Find the throne room there, and play the part of the "Goron
Lullaby" you learned for the crying baby to learn the entire "Goron Lullaby."
Now go back to the area where the Goron Grave is, and find the exit that leads
to an area with a lot of ramps and rolling snowballs. Roll across the ramps,
avoiding the snowballs to reach the Snowhead Dungeon area. Cut the Owl Statue
with your sword, and use your Lens of Truth to see a giant Goron blocking the
entrance to the palace (the dungeon).

Chapter 9: Snowhead Dungeon
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Face the giant Goron and play the "Goron Lullaby" for him as Goron Link.
Roll up the mountain until you reach the entrance. You may have to fight a
couple White Wolfos along the way. A little ways below the entrance is the
Great Fairy Fountain. If you bring all 15 fairies back there, you will get a
double Magic Meter. I, in my deepest regrets, am still missing several of
them, so I cannot list all of them here.

At the beginning of the dungeon, you'll face a swarm of Icecrawlers.
They are slightly more powerful than Shadowcrawlers, but will fall from a
couple of Goron Fire Swipes. Punch or slash away the icicles, and push the
block forward to move on. Defeat the White Wolfos and take the door to your
right. Roll across the bridge as Goron Link, avoiding the Freezard's icy
breath, and take the door against the left wall. This is the main room of the
dungeon, so remember the way to get to it well. Explore the area a bit, until
you find a room with a stack of blocks in an indentation on the left wall.
Pull and push these blocks to the end of the white area, and go back to where
the blocks were to get a small key. Now backtrack to the first room with the
Wolfos, and unlock the door to the left. There is a chest in this room with
the Compass. Ignore the Wolfos you see, and bomb the wall at the end of the
room to continue. Jump from pillar to pillar with the Bunny Hood in this room.
When you see a stain of ice on the wall, jump toward it to find a secret room
with a fairy. Jump from the secret room to the next ledge, and from there to
the next ledge and grab the small key. Use that on the locked door in the same
room. In the next room, Goron Stomp the first big switch and jump to the other
side. Stomp the blue switch, and quickly jump to the pillar that raised when
you hit the first switch. Stomp down on that, and go to the first switch. Jump
on the other pillar and go to the other ledge. Open the door. Roll across the
broken bridge and roll up the steep, snow-covered section of the wall. When
you are on level ground again, turn, and roll across the bridge and open the
door.

Mini-Boss: Wizrobe
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This wizard will teleport around the room into each of the corners. Wait
for him to spin around, and then shoot and arrow at him, or Goron Punch him.
After a few hits, he will clone himself, and his clone and him will swotch
corners before the real one attacks. At this point in the fight, I found it
easier to shoot arrows at him, but quicker to just punch him. Either way,
after a few more hits, he will fall, and leave behind the "Fire Arrows."

Head back to the first floor of the central room, and melt all the
frozen doors you can, until you find a room with a bunch of pillars and
Freezards. Melt all the Freezards, and light all the torches with Fire Arrows.
Then head through the now unlocked door. Stomp the switch to raise the pillar,
and backtrack to the room where you first encoutered the Freezards, and had to
jump over the bridge for the first time. Kill all the Freezards to get a small
key, and jump over the small gap next to the door that leads to the pillar
room and head up the stairs. You can pop the bubble under the ledge for a
fairy if you'd like. In the next room, there is a chest with the Dungeon Map
in it. Jump on the small pedastal, and kill the Freezard above and melt the
switch. Jump to the next door. Back in the pillar room, keep moving up. You
might need to roll up walls again to reach the next staircase. When you reach
the top of the pillar, enter the next door to fight two mini-bosses.

Mini-Boss: Twin Dinalfos
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Exactly like the mini-boss in Waterfall Dungeon, just use little more
caution while fighting them. Killing them gets you two fairies. This fight is
optional, you can just enter the next door and skip it.

Mini-Boss: Wizrobe
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Not him again! And in the same dungeon too! Oh well, he's basically the
same as the first time, except with more clones, more teleporters, and less
time to hit him before he freezes you. No problem, just 2-4 hits with a Fire
Arrow will beat him easily. Go into the next room to get the Boss Key.

After you have done that, you need to go to the pillar room and punch
out all the blue sections. It's a little confusing at first, though. The four
blue parts are spread out in groups of two. You need to punch out ONE from the
bottom pair, then go up and punch out BOTH of the top ones. Then go back down
and punch out the remaining section. Now, go back to the top floor, and jump
down to the pillar. Don't worry if you lose some health, this boss is easy.
Punch out the snowballs, and go up the stairs. Roll across the gap and open
the door. It is sort of hard to roll across, and it may take a few tries, just
start as far back as you can, and as close to the stairs as possible.

Boss: Goato
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When you first see the boss, he will be frozen solid. Melt him with a
Fire Arrow, and then change into Goron Link. Roll after him, and ram him.
After you ram him, he will shoot a bolt of lightning at you. No big deal, it
doesn't even do much damage. If you need magic, roll into the green pots.
Don't worry about the rolling rocks, they don't do ANY damage. After enough
hits, stalactites will fall from the ceiling. Those are what you need to watch
out for, if you ram into one, nothing happens, but if one falls directly on
you, you'll lose some major health. Keep ramming him until he starts throwing
bombs. Then you know he's almost dead. However, now he runs a little slower,
but that's because when you get ahead of him, he will ram YOU, and you will
automatically lose if you have less than 5 hearts. 3-5 more hits will short-
circuit this robot for good. Grab the Heart Container, and step into the
teleporter. Death Mountain will then thaw out, and the Blacksmith will be able
to upgrade your sword now.

Chapter 10: More Side Quests (opt.)
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1. After beating Goato, head back to the map with rope bridges, and look at
the newly melted river. You will see a chest at the bottom, and you will need
to use the Zora Mask to get it, as it contains a Heart Piece.
2. Go to the Owl Statue on Death Mountain. The building you see is the
blacksmith. After Goato is dead, the blacksmith will upgrade your Kokiri Sword
to the Feather Sword for 100 rupees. It takes until the next morning until it
finishes, however, and also, if you go back in time, the Feather Sword will
become the Kokiri Sword again. Read the next step to see how to get the Kongo
Sword, which is permanent.
3. This is the easiest way to get the Kongo Sword. First, beat Goato once, and
save. Play the "Song of Time Decompression" and warp to the Blacksmith.
Upgrade your sword, and go kill Goato while the blacksmith is working on your
sword. Then go complete the Dynamite Race (see Chapter 11) and finish the
Goron Race in first place (see Chapter 12) to get the Gold Dust in a Bottle.
Skip to day 2, and pick up your Feather Sword. Give the Gold Dust to the
blacksmith, and skip to day 3. Then go get the Kongo Sword and save.
4. Before you beat Goato, go back to Goron Village (indoor) and play the Goron
Lullaby for the crying baby. Use a Deku Stick on the now lit torches in the
throne room, and light all the rest of the torches in the village to make the
pots on the cieling spin. Use the ramp in front of the throne room to roll up
and break them. After they are all gone, a piece of meat will fall out. Go
pick it up, and run back to the blacksmith area. Look for a shivering Goron on
a ledge and throw the meat at him to get the "Ribbit's Face."
5. With the "Ribbit's Face," talk to the 5 frogs found in Clock Town, Death
Mountain, the Swamp, and the 1st and 3rd dungeons. The one in Clock Town is in
the same area as the first fairy you found, the one in Death Mountain is found
after you beat Goato, the one in the Swamp is next to the Camera Hut after you
beat Odolwa, and the ones in the dungeon are found after you beat Gekkho in
each. After you find and talk to them all, go back to the one on Death
Mountain to receive a Heart Piece.
6. Outside of Clock Town, next to each of the entrances is a cave with only a
Gossip Stone. Using Goron Link, play the "Goron's Lullaby" to turn the stones
in each cave red to get a Heart Piece.
7. Walk in the tall grass around Milk Road to find a secret cave. Defeat the
Peahat inside by Goron punching it to get another Heart Piece.

Chapter 11: Dynamite Race for Epona
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After Death Mountain thaws, head to the Outer Goron Village and jump
down to the lower level. Find the previously frozen cave and talk to the HUGE
Goron as Goron Link to get a stick of Dynamite. Quickly, grab this Dynamite
(this is timed) and run as fast as you can to the hills at the beginning of
the rope bridge are, and place the bomb next to the giant rock to open the
Goron Races. After that, you can go back to the Big Goron and buy more
Dynamite from him for 100 rupees (free the first time, though) or the Goron in
the Bomb Shop of Clock Town for 50 rupees. Now get another stick of Dynamite
(the ones you buy are C Button items) and warp to the Owl Statue on Milk Road
(right next to the entrance of the swamp) and use a Dynamite on the big rock
to get to Romany Ranch. You must do this next part on the first day, and it is
NOT optional. Talk to Romany (the little girl, Clymia is the teenager that
looks like Adult Malon from OoT) and say yes to her challenge. You need to pop
ten balloons with arrows on Epona. Don't worry about the time limit, that's
just optional. After popping all ten balloons, you will learn "Epona's Song,"
which calls Epona from anywhere in Termina Field. You can also do a side quest
here for another bottle, filled with "Chatuea Romanie," special milk that
makes you have infinite magic for a limited time. All you have to do is wait
until 2:00 AM and Romany will walk out of the house. Follow her into the barn,
and go back outside. After a while, a whole swarm of Poes (UFOs?) will appear.
You need to keep them all away from the barn until 5:30 AM. The easiest way to
do this is to play "The Song of Time Decompression," which slows time, AND the
Poes, or have a friend watch the locations of the Poes on the map, while you
kill them all. You can only kill them with arrows. If you succeed, you will
get another bottle. The next day, you can talk to Clymia and Romany in the
barn; they will ask you to protect them as they deliver milk. Come back at
6:00 PM sharp, and talk to Clymia on the coach. Shoot the thieves you see with
arrows, and get to Clock Town safely to get the "Romany Mask," which is used
later to get the "Chairman Mask."

Chapter 12: Goron Races (opt.)
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Remember that first rock you blew up on Death Mountain? Well, behind
that is the Goron Racetrack. Talk to the baby there, and you can participate
in the race. The easiest way to beat the race is to ram your little Goron
buddies into the wall, bombs, or trees and rocks. In the middle of the race,
you will cross a small bridge. Knock as many Gorons as possible off the
bridge; half the time, they land facing the wrong way (disqualifying them) and
sometimes they land on a tree (where they can't move) or hit a bomb! Use you
map extensively, and when you round the last corner, there is always one Goron
ahead of you (it is impossible to get in front of him before) who is actually
going very slowly. If you get in first place, you get another bottle, filled
with "Gold Dust," which can be used to get the Kongo Sword (see Chapter 10).
If the fight against Goato was a cinch for you, this should be right up your
tree.

Chapter 13: The Troubles of Great Bay
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With Epona, you can now leap over fences, and enter new areas. Take the
western exit of Clock Town, and take Epona down to the beach, where you'll
have your first look of Leevers. Get used to fighting swarms of them, you'll
be seeing them a lot. Trample them with Epona, and leap over the fence to
reach Great Bay. The first thing you'll notice is the HUGE size of the place.
You really need a map of this place, and you can buy it from the little elf on
Milk Road (the second choice). Trot along the beach until you see a circle of
seagulls out in the ocean. Swim over to them to find a Zora. Try to talk to
him, and them get behind him and push against him until he gets to the beach.
Talk to him again, and play the "Song of Healing" for him to see a short, but
a little sad cutscene that ends in Link getting the Zora Mask. Now, as a Zora,
swim out into the ocean until you see a building in the middle of the water.
Use your swimming ability (holding the A button underwater) to swim down, then
quickly go up to jump out of the water and land on the little landing. Cut the
Owl Statue, and head back to land. Watch out for the Like Likes and the
Skelefish, though, they can build up on damage if your not careful. On the
beach again, find the small tunnel that connects to the second area of the
Great Bay. Look out into the ocean and swim out to the giant fish tail you
see. Go under the arch (underwater) near it, killing the Like Like guarding
it, and enter the mound with the fish tail on it to find Zora Hole.

Chapter 14: Zora Hole (partly opt.)
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All you really need to do here is find the other exit (next to the shop)
and cut the Owl Statue here, and talk to Ruto (as a Zora). The river here is a
great place to practice your Zora abilities underwater. I found it
particularily appealing to do a swan dive off the ledge up the hill opposite
of the Owl Statue area (roll off the ledge) then jumping a few times like a
dolphin. When you come back with the Hookshot, you can help the Japas (the
Zora Band) practice to get a Heart Piece. Now exit the area, and go back to
the first map of Great Bay. Swim to the right of the Owl Statue, and when you
reach the end, sink down (B button) and walk along the wall until you find a
bunch of wooden boards with the skull and crossbones sign. Ram into them while
swimming until you find a tunnel that leads to the Gerudo Lagoon. Before you
enter, though, you can do something that will make the next section a lot
easier. First, buy a red potion. Then, take the east exit of Clock Town and
call Epona. Head into the mountain area. Jump over a few fences until you find
a small circle of stones. Use the Lens of Truth there, and give the potion to
the soldier you see to get the "Stone Corro Mask," which will make you
invisible to the Gerudos in the next chapter.

Chapter 15: Gerudo Lagoon
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When you enter the lagoon, put on the "Stone Corro Mask," and swim over
to the right side of the lagoon until you find a small ramp leading out of the
water. You can also hitch a ride in one of the Gerudo's boats; with the mask,
they can't see you! Anyways, stomp the switch with Goron Link, the dive down
into the water as Zora Link. Swim over to the gate that opened and follow the
passageway to reach a small underwater maze where you must push and pull
blocks to get through. It is not to hard, just don't forget to ram the wooden
boards if you need to.
Next, swim over to the fountain-like structure, and ride it upwards and follow
the current to the next area. Be careful not to hit the Spikes or get pulled
into the gaps in the wall, it will take you back to the entrance. The next
room has a jail with a Heart Piece in it. Climb up the stairs, and Goron Punch
the barrels. Stomp the switch, then roll back down to the jail before it
closes to get the Heart Piece. Clambor back up the stairs, and smash the
barrels at the edge of the ledge. Hit the switch, then swim to the gate that
opened as Zora Link. Follow the corridor, again avoiding the gaps in the
walls, to reach another room. Hit the crystal switch to make the metal switch
visible, then stand on the drain-like circle, and fire an arrow at the switch
to reach yet another room of the Gerudo's sewers. This is the strangest room
yet. Be careful not to walk under any of the hanging spikes, they're booby-
trapped to fall if you do. Search for another metal plate, then hurry over to
the door it unlocks to end up on the inside wall of the fort. Follow the path
to get inside the fort. Put on the "Stone Corro Mask," and climb up the ladder
in the middle of the fort. Walk across the bridge, and enter the Gerudo
leader's chamber. After a short cutscene, shoot the beehive through the bars
with an arrow to chase the Gerudos away. Then you can jump down and get the
Hookshot. You can go back in time here, or stay in the same area and continue
on. If you decide to save, you can skip the whole trip through the sewer
system by going to the first switch in the entrance lagoon and using the
Hookshot to get over to the wall of the fort.

Chapter 16: Save the Tadpoles!
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If you could read Japanese, then you know that the Gerudos were holding
7 Zora tadpoles prisoner, but 3 have escaped. You must rescue those tadpoles
now. Make sure you have at lest 3 bottles before attempting the next section,
and a lot of patience. The first tadpole is being held in a tank in the Gerudo
leader's room. Hookshot the plank above the tank to get it. Watch out for the
Giant Clam, though, and catch the tadpole in a bottle. The next tadpole is
being held in a room high up next to where you first entered the fort. You
need to Hookshot a few times to get up there. A little mini-boss is guarding
the tadpole.

Mini-Boss: Gerudo Warrior
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This is a simple fight. Two hits from the Kongo sword will prevail over
her daggers. However, if you don't have the Kongo Sword, you could be in for a
challenging battle. Wait until she does the spin type attack, then shoot a
Fire Arrow at her. However, if you are hit by the spin, you will be kicked
back outside. Hitting her will stun her for just long enough for a Leap Attack
with your sword, which should defeat her. In the next room is the next
tadpole. Get it, and go back out to the fort.

Right after you get back to the fort, Hookshot up to the next target,
and sneak past the guard. Ignore the chest in the next room, and knock out all
the guards with arrows. Run up the stairs to the next room.

Mini-Boss: Gerudo Warrior
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This Gerudo is the quickest of all the mini-bosses guarding the
tadpoles. If you don't have the Kongo Sword, you might want to try stunning
her with a Hookshot or a Deku Nut, she will be stunned enough for some good
slashes with you sword. Get the tadpole in the next room, and exit.

The last egg is in the back of the fortress. Hookshot up to the ledge
that it is held in and prepare for another mini-boss fight.


Mini-Boss: Gerudo Warrior
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This Gerudo can take the most damage out of all the rest of the Gerudo
Warriors, so you may want to try using the "Mask of Explosion," or a Bomb and
Bombchu combo. After a nice big BOOM, follow up with a quick Hookshot burst to
stun her, then Leap Slash her. If you did that fast enough, she will barely
have time to attack at all! In the next room is the 4th tadpole.

You can now go back to the Marine Lab in Great Bay (its where the Owl
Statue is) and climb up the tank and deposit the tadpoles. If you only hold up
the bottle, try standing somewhere different, you must stand in certain
places. Now go back outside and look for two sharp pointed rocks jutting out
of the sea. Sink down, and walk between them to reach a confusing underwater
maze. From the start, walk forward to reach a sign, walk in the direction it
points to, passing another sign. Follow that sign (don't worry if you can't
see the next sign, just walk in the sign's direction until you get to one) to
another one, and follow it to the next. Look around, and you should see a sign
nearby. Walk over to it, and then in the direction it points into to reach a
HUGE crater.

Mini-Boss: Family of Eels
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At various heights in the crater are caves with giant eels in them. Some
of the caves have the remaining tadpoles in them, and the rest are empty, or
contain boxes and hearts. The two eels at the very bottom of the crater are
easy kills. Just lure them out, then use your boomerangs on them to kill them.
The rest are a bit more complex. Use your Magic Barrier on them (R button
while swimming) to kill them. If they touch you without your barrier on, you
will be turned into a statue and sink to the bottom of the crater. To break
off the curse, rapidly tap A, B, and the R buttons.

After you find the last 3 tadpoles, return to the Marine Lab and drop
them in the tank. All 7 will hatch, and write out some notes. Z-Target the
professor, and take out your Ocarina as Normal Link. Play the song he tells
you to, and he will say that it works. Turn into Zora Link, then show him your
guitar to learn the "Bossanova of the Sea's Roar."

Chapter 17: Great Bay Dungeon
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Warp to the Owl Statue at Zora Hole, and play the "Bossanova of the
Sea's Roar" as Zora Link in front of Ruto to wake up an old turtle. Hookshot
over to the palm trees on his back to find the 3rd dungeon. I HAVE found all
the fairies before, but I didn't return them to the Fountain in time. The
fountain is on the same map as the Zora Hole, you need to jump across some
platforms in the water, and Hookshot to some trees on the platforms. On the
last platform, you can jump to a ledge with two connected rocks. Blow them up
to find the Fairy Fountain.

First thing I will say is that this dungeon deserves the Impossibly-
Long-But-For-Some-Reason-Fun-Dungeon-With-A-Boss-That-Is-So-Hard-He-Could-
Probably-Kill-Off-Half-The-Planet-If-He-Were-Real-Before-Somebody-Even-Tries-
To-Confont-Him Award. Now, with that out of the way, here's the walkthrough
for it. Enter the door directly in front of you. Jump in the water, and swim
over to the right-most corner on the opposite wall. As Zora Link, sink down to
the underwater turnstyle, and pull it. Now go back to the entrance of the
room. Jump on the right-most elevator, and kill all the Skulltullas. Jump on
the fountain, and let it raise you upwards. From there, jump to the next
platform, and go through the hallway. The next room the central core of the
dungeon. Every major room can be reached from here. Dive down, and work with
the current, not against it. Find the topmost yellow corridor, and follow it
to a rectangular room. Kill of all the Skelefish, and climb up to the red
platform. Hookshot over to the chest, and open it to get the Dungeon Map. Now
dive down into the water, and find the next corridor. Boomerang the two
Dexiehands guarding it, they can suck off a lot of hearts if you aren't
careful. In the next room, you can kill off all the Mecha-Deku Babas to get a
fairy. Enter the next door. Hookshot over to the chest to get the Compass, and
kill the Live Bombchu before it knocks you into the Dexiehand guarding a
chest. Fire a few arrows at the Dexiehand, and dive down to the chest to get a
Small Key. Remember the way to this room, you need to come back later. Swim
back to the central room, and take the passage all the way at the bottom. Zoom
through the next hallway, dodging anything in your way. Climb up the red pipe,
and fire arrows at the Live Bombchus, to reach a locked door. Open it, and
kill the Bloober in the next room, and open all the chests. Enter the door,
and look up.

Mini-Boss: Big-Eye
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Equip the Hookshot, Bombs, and the Fire Arrows for this fight. Start off
by firing a barrage of Fire Arrows at the boss. Kill as many of the little
blobs that fall off as possible. When your Magic Meter runs on empty, lob
bombs at the blobs to knock them off. After that, use all your normal arrows
on him, too. If there are still blobs surrounding him, take drastic action,
and try using your Hookshot. If that takes to long, use the "Mask of
Explosion" or cut them off with your sword. When all the little blobs are
gone, hide in a corner, and wait until he charges you. If his eye is open,
slash him a couple of times. If it's closed, use your shield to block his
attack. Keep at it, and he'll be dead soon, and you'll get the Ice Arrows!

Now go back to that room where you got the Compass, and stand on the
first lily pad. Use Ice Arrows to make platforms over to the next door, which
is enshrouded in ice. Use Fire Arrows to melt it, and chop the icicles to get
Magic and health. When you are good and ready, enter the door.

Mini-Boss: Gekkho
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At the beginning of the fight, Leap Slash him to make him call for help,
just like your fight in the Waterfall Dungeon. Watch him jump up in the blob,
and move out of the way. If the blob falls on you, you'll lose a ton of
health. While the blob is on the ceiling, fire and Ice Arrow at the blob to
freeze it, and make it shatter. Slash the boss to make him call for help
again, and repeat the process. A few slashes should do him in. After killing
him, go in the next room to get the Boss Key.

Now go back to the central room, and jump on the rotating blades up top.
Freeze the waterfall you'll see covering a ladder, and then jump over to it.
Climb it to reach the next room. Hookshot over to the barrel, and kill the
Blue Tektite. Freeze your way to the next platform, and pull the turnstyle.
Now head on over to the room where you got the Dungeon Map. From the chest,
freeze your way to the next door. Lure the Bloober near the platform in the
middle, and freeze him into a block of ice. Jump on top of him, and from him
to the platform. Turn the next turnstyle, then head back to the room before
the Big-Eye boss. Freeze the Octorock (the octopus that spits rocks) when he
jumps up to turn him into an iceburg. Use him to jump to the next turnstule,
and pull it. Now go back to the very first room. The red pump in the right-
hand corner when you enter should be spraying water now. Hookshot the target
above it, then jump from ther to the next turnstyle. Pull it, then go to the
yellow turnstyle on the other side of the room. Pull that to reverse the
current in the central room. Now go back to the central room, and take the
other hallway at the very bottom. Climb up the green pipe, hit the green
turnstyle, and remember this location. Now go in the other previously
unaccesible hallway in the central room, and follow it into another room. Jump
on an elevator in the corner, and from there jump to the pipe. From the pipe,
jump to the next elevator, which takes you to the next platform. Now freeze
the waterfall in the other corner to stop the rotating blades. You need to
time it so that the rotating blades will stop almost even with your platform;
it may take a few tries.
Now enter the next room by crossing the blades. Stand on the seesaw farthest
from the entrance, and melt the ice on the ceiling above the other end. Jump
to the next one, and do it again. Hit the last turnstyle switch, and go back
to the room I told you to remember. The green pump should be spraying water
now. Use that to jump to the Boss Door.

Boss: Gryorg
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This is a VERY, VERY hard boss. There are two ways to beat him. You
could do it the long, but slightly easier way, or fight him head on, which is
quicker. I recommend the second way. The long way is to run over to the edge
near where he is, and fire a bunch of arrows to stun him, then sink down to
the boss as Zora Link, and punch him. The second, and preferred way, is to
stay underwater, and use boomerangs to stun him, then punch him. 8-10 punches
will slay him. However, he has four attacks, which he uses depending on where
you are. If you are on the platform, he will ram the platform, causing no
damage, but with the chance he might knock you in the water. When on the
platform and on the surface, he might also jump up and swallow you, which does
different quantaties of damage, depending on what form you are in. His last
two, and most dangerous attacks are used only if you are trying this the quick
way. One thing he will do is swallow you, doing massive damage, or he will
call a swarm of armored Skelefish to ram you; each fish does ¼ damage, but
considering the size of the swarm, they can build up more damage than Gryorg!
One hit defeats each mini-fish. Keep at it, and never stop attacking to
finally beat him! Grab the Heart Container and step in the teleporter to grab
the Gryorg Mask.

Chapter 18: Side Quests Again (opt.)
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1. Go to the second map of Great Bay, and find the waterfall. Kill the Like
Like at the bottom of the pond there to get a Heart Piece.
2. Inbetween the Gerudo Lagoon and the Marine Lab, you will find a boat if
Gryorg is currently defeated. Jump on, and Hookshot to the island you see.
Talk to the man under the tree, and jump to the center island. You need to
jump from there to another island, and back. If you get it right 20 times you
win! Use trial and error to win.
3. In Zora Hole, find the drummer's room. Hookshot to the tree on the ledge in
the room, and read the diary as Zora Link to learn two melodies. Exit, and go
to the next room on the left. Take out your guitar in front of the Zora, and
he will play half of a song. Play the first melody. He will play another half,
and you need to play the second melody. Remember the whole thing. Now go to
the next room on the left, and play the whole song as Normal Link to get a
Heart Piece.
4. To get the "Chairman Mask," go to the Milk Bar "Latte" late at night (I'm
not sure, maybe after 10:00 PM) using the "Romany Mask." Talk to the Zora
there as Normal Link, and you will learn a short piece (you may have to take
out your Ocarina). Go up on stage, and find the correct light. Play the melody
under it (it may take a while to find) then talk to the Zora as Deku Link to
learn another melody. Find the correct light with Deku Link and play the
melody. Repeat with Goron and Zora Link to get the "Chairman Mask."
5. On the second map of Great Bay, look for a dead pile of branches on the
beach. Stand on that, and Hookshot up to the tree on a ledge. Hookshot up and
up and up, until you reach the top ledge. Enter the cave, and Z-Target the
beaver. Sink down, and talk to him. Follow him through 20 rings, to get
challenged by his brother. Follow him through 25 rings to get another bottle.
Race them a second time after that by talking to them to get a Heart Piece.

Chapter 18a: The Golden Sixty (opt.)
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On the first map of Great Bay, and the map in the swamp where you
learned the "Song of Big Wind" are Skulltula Houses. Defeating all the Golden
Skultullas inside each house will get you different prizes. In the swamp
house, you will receive the "Mask of Truth," for slaying all the spiders. In
the Great Bay house, you will get the "Giant Wallet," which can let you carry
up to 500 rupees, IF you beat it on the first day. The first Skultulla House
is pretty self-explanatory.
Just start from the first room on the left, and work your way around the
house. Have around 5 Magic Beans for that one. You can water them by catching
water in a bottle in the first room. Put Magic Beans in all the bean holes in
the ground, and look behind pillars, and on statues. If you find bean holes on
the wall, catch some bugs, and let them go in front of the wall to find some
more Skulltullas. The second house is a little harder, particularly the
library room. Some Skulltullas are hiding behind the wooden blocks on the
wall, and others are behind bookshelves and desks. You can use a bookshelf on
the back wall to climb like a ladder, some are up on the bookshelves and the
ceiling. When you find a room with a bunch of colored masks on the wall, you
can shoot them in a certain order to get another Heart Piece. In the same
room, stomp the table as Goron Link to get three more Skulltullas. Some of the
drums all over the house have Skulltullas as well. In the room with the Big
Skulltulla, smash the crates for mre Skulltullas. Climb up the boxes next to
the entrance, and Hookshot to the barrel on the ceiling. Smash all the barrels
to get another Skulltula. When you get them all, Goron Roll up the entrance
hill and talk to the man to get the "Giant Wallet," or 20 rupees, depending on
what day it is. To find a complete list of where all the Skulltullas are, look
at BabyRyoga's guide to Majora's Mask at GameFAQs.com.

Chapter 19: Rise of the Undead
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Take the eastern exit of Clock Town, and ride Epona to the next area.
Jump over the fences, ignoring the Live Bombchus (Epona is invincible) and
find the next area. You should be in a graveyard now. Ignore the Keese, only
killing them if you have to, and run to the next area. Find the Big Skeleton
in the next map, play the "Sonata of Awakening," and prepare for battle.

Boss: Skeleton Captain and Army
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Chase after the Captain, firing arrows to slow him down, and when flames
block your path, whack the Stalchildren that appear to clear the path. When
you finally catch up to the Captain, slash him to start the real fight. At
this point, Ice Arrows are very useful. While he's frozen, he's open to some
real whacks in the shins. He will try to stomp you, and might call for help.
After a whole lot of punishment, you will win the "Captain's Hat."

Wait until the first day night, and go back to the first map of the
graveyard. Watch out for the Blue Bubbles (flaming skulls) roaming around,
they can lock out your sword for a while. Wear the "Captain's Hat" and talk to
the Stalchildren around the gravestone. Tell them to break down the grave,
then jump in. Leap across the platforms, then kill all the Keese (there are a
lot). Light the torches in the room with Fire Arrows to unlock the door.

Boss: Iron Knuckle
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This guy might be a problem the first few tries. If you don't have the
Kongo Sword, try using Bombs and Bombchus (Bombchus are slightly more
powerful). When he swipes you with his axe twice, run up and stab him once.
When he leaps at you, run up and slash him twice. If he hits you with his axe,
you'll lose around 4-8 hearts! Using the shield is pointless; you'll run
slower, too. Circle around him, and keep countering his swipes. After a while,
he will drop his armor, and start moving a lot faster. Just run near him, then
quickly back away so he will strike. At this point of the fight, try going for
only one slash at a time. After a lot of hits (4-5 from the Kongo Sword, 6-8
from the Kokiri Sword), he will fall, and a ghost will appear next to a stone
slab. Z-Target the slab to learn the "Song of Storms."

Chapter 20: The Parched Valley of Ekhana
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Head on back to Milk Road. Find the other ranch on the Road (not Romany
Ranch) and talk to the man there when Epona is next to you. He will challenge
you to a race. Say yes, and pay the 10 rupees. This is a hard race, the best
thing to do is to always save one carrot in reserve. When you can see the
finish line up ahead, go all out and use all the carrots. When you win, you
will receive the (Garo Mask). Wear this mask, and go back to the area where
you got the "Stone Corro Mask." Find the man sitting on the cliff, and talk to
him with the "Garo Mask." He will dissappear, and make a tree you can Hookshot
to. Run past the rolling boulders, and the Bomb-Rock Monsters. You will reach
Ekhana Valley. Follow the ledge while wearing the "Garo Mask" to face a mini-
boss.

Mini-Boss: Garo, Keeper of the Valley
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When the fight starts, he will enshroud you in a ring of fire. He is an
easy kill, still. Just run up and whack him, ignoring his attempts to attack
you. Even with the Kokiri Sword, he still takes only 4-5 hits. Killing him
makes you free to go on.

Go back to the entrance area, and freeze the Octorocks with Ice Arrows,
like in the Turtle Island Dungeon. Use them to leap to the next ledge. From
there, Hookshot up to the next platform, and to the next, and so on, until you
reach the Owl Statue. Cut it so you can come back anytime. Now run past all
the Gibdos, and up the left ramp. Find the empty riverbed up top, and enter
the cave there. Play the "Song of Storms" to clear out all the Gibdos, and
make the Musical House play music again. Now go to that house, and open the
door. The girl outside should kick you out. Now head up the ramps to the right
of the Musical House, until she walks outside. Wait until she is far away,
then enter the house. Head into the basement, and find the closet. Play the
"Song of Healing" for the Gibdo/person that walks out to receive the "Mask of
Gibdo," which lets you talk to Gibdos, and makes the ReDeads in the Ekhana
Ruins ignore you. Now go to the highest point of the left wall, and look for a
big hole in the ground. Jump down with the "Mask of Gibdo." If you are
continuing from here, skip the next chapter, it is optional.

Chapter 21: The Plight of Kerfay and Anjyu (opt.)
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Kerfay and Anjyu were two happy people. They loved one another, and got
engaged. Clymia at Romany Ranch was competing with Anjyu, until they announced
their engagement. Clymia then decided to just be friends with Kerfay. The day
before Anjyu and Kerfay were married, Kerfay stole a mask from the Happy Mask
Man; the Sun Mask, because Anjyu owned the Moon Mask, and those together would
create the "Mask of the Wedded Couple." However, when the Happy Mask Man found
out, he cursed Kerfay, and turned him into a little boy. Kerfay retreated to
his home, and hid his face in a "Keaton Mask," ashamed. For Kerfay lost the
Sun Mask, the only way for him to restore himself. Anjyu went back to her job
at the Nabekama Inn as the Innkeeper, but still looked for Kerfay. This also
affected Kerfay's father the Mayor. He lost track of time, and his meetings
couldn't be run well. This next important side quest will gain you 4 masks (if
you haven't received the "Mask of Kerfay"), another bottle, much of your Log
Book will be finished, and will change the ending entirely. Read carefully.

First Day:
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10:00-12:00 AM Go to the Mayor's Office (next to the alleyway that goes to
Observatory) and enter the right door. Talk to everyone to receive the "Mask
of Kerfay," and be asked to search for him by the fat lady (Mrs. Aroma
deTall).
2:00-2:15 PM Postman will bring Anjyu mail at Nabekama Inn. Talk to both of
them, and then wait for Postman to leave.
2:30-3:50 PM Talk to Anjyu with no mask on, and say yes to her offer. You will
get the Inn Key.
2:16-3:00 PM Talk to Anjyu with "Mask of Kerfay." She will ask you to meet her
in the kitchen of the Nabekama inn at midnight.
11:50 PM-12:00 AM Go to the last door to the right on the first floor of
Nabekama Inn. Talk to Anjyu when she comes to receive "Mail for Kerfay."
12:00-6:00 AM Go outside and post the mail on any of the mailboxes (push A to
open mailbox, then push the C button assigned to the mail).

Second Day:
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About 3:00 PM Go to Kerfay's House (where you got the "Burru Mask") and wait
for the Postman to come. While he is talking to Kerfay, go in his house, and
wait for him. Talk to him to get "Pendant for Anjyu."
4:00-8:30 PM Go to the Inn, and give the Pendant to Anjyu.

Third Day:
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1:00-6:00 PM Go to the room where you met Kerfay, and talk to the Mani Shop
owner inside. You will get the "Keaton Mask," and "Mail Express" for Mrs.
Aroma deTall, Kerfay's mother.

Choose which of the next ones you want to do. You can go back in time and do
the other later.

1. Go to the Milk Bar "Latte" and give the "Mail Express" to Mrs. Aroma deTall
with the "Mask of Kerfay" on. You'll get another bottle.
2. Go to the Post Office and talk to the Postman. Give the "Mail Express" to
him, and follow him into the Milk Bar, and back out. Talk to him outside to
receive the "Postman's Cap."

6:00-7:00 PM Go to the area in Ekhana Valley where you fought Garo. Continue
along the ledge to the next area, and find Kerfay hiding inbetween two stone
slabs. Wear the "Stone Corro Mask," and wait for the burglar to come open the
cave. Follow him, and enter the door.

For this next section, you will control Link and Kerfay. Don't panic. Be calm,
and play. This is a time trial, so do this as fast as you can.

1. Link: Kerfay will ask you to step on the switch to open the door and get
into it.
2. Kerfay: Push block and keep it on the green switch.
3. Link: Enter left room, and avoid the red switch. Defeat the Mecha-Deku
Baba.
4. Kerfay: Push right block down. Push center block left. Push center block
down and exit through the right door.
5. Link: Defeat Wolfos.
6. Kerfay: Step on green switch.
7. Link: Step on other switch.
8. Kerfay: Get the "Sun Mask."

5:00 AM Go to Nabekama Inn second floor, first door to the right. Wait for
Kerfay to come. You will get the "Mask of the Wedded Couple."

Chapter 22: Dried Well of Ekhana
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For this next chapter, bring Milk (from the ranch that you got the Garo
Mask from) 10 Deku Nuts, 5 Magic Beans, 10 Bombs, a fish in a bottle, and an
empty bottle. Use the rest of your bottles on fairies. Find the giant hole in
the ground in Ekhana Valley (see Chapter 20) and jump in with the "Mask of
Gibdo."

The first Gibdo on the right of this area wants the Magic Beans. Give it
to him and proceed on. One Gibdo in this room wants the 10 Deku Nuts. Give it
to him, and continue on. The second Gibdo you see in this room wants 10 Bombs.
Give him the bombs, and kill the Big Poe in the next room with 4-5 arrows.
When he dies, catch the flame he leaves behind in a bottle. Go back to the
Deku Nut Gibdo, and give the fish to the other Gibdo in the room. Run as fast
as you can through the next area, because there are Wallmasters in this room.
They drop from the ceiling, throw you out of the well, AND drain 1 entire
heart. The Gibdo here wants the Big Poe Flame. The next room has spiked walls.
Run past them, and ignore the Wallmaster. The last Gibdo in this room wants
the Milk. Give it to him to find a brightly-lit room. Light all the torches
with Fire Arrows to get the Mirror Shield. This is a good time to save.

Chapter 23: Ekhana Ruins
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Go to the Owl Statue in Ekhana Valley with a stick of Dynamite (bought
for 50 rupees from the Goron in the Clock Town Bomb Shop) , and search the
right wall for a crack next to the huge embroidered door. Slash the Crystal
Switch to the left, and use the Mirror Shield to reflect light onto the Sun
Block. Enter the Ruins with the "Captain's Hat," "Garo Mask," or the "Mask of
Gibdo" on, and keep it on for the rest of the time that you are Normal Link.
The ReDeads in the first room will start dancing, and ignore you. Melt the
frozen eye on the left with a Fire Arrow, and enter the door that opens.
Become Deku Scrub Link, and hit the Crystal Switch. Run to the other end of
the room, in front of the door, and hit the other switch. Use the Deku Flower
to launch up to the pillar, and hit the switch. Enter the door that unlocks.
In this room, launch to the switch on the left, then use the Lens of Truth to
see the invisible platforms leading to the door. Kill the Big Skulltullas on
the ceiling first, and enter the door. Run past the Blue Bubbles and climb the
stairs. Jump up on the low wall next to the edge when you reach the roof. Hit
the switch by launching to it. Jump back down and enter the Ruins again. This
time, melt the frozen eye on the right. Enter the door and you will fight a
wimpy mini-boss.

Mini-Boss: Floormaster
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An upgraded version of the Wallmaster, all you need to do is stand under
the light and use the Mirror Shield to reflect light on it. It will split into
three. Reflect light at the small Floormasters to beat them. If a small
Floormaster grabs you, it will drain 3-5 hearts, and grow into a full-grown
Floormaster.

After you beat the Floormaster, reflect light onto the Sun Block to make
it vanish. Run past the ReDeads and enter the next room.

Mini-Boss: Wizrobe
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Remember him from Snowhead Dungeon? Well, he's upgraded his attack, and
now he shoots fire. Freeze him with Ice Arrows, then slash him. You can
reflect the fire beams with your Mirror Shield, but you have to be very close
to score a hit that way. Beat him to open the way to another part of the roof.

Find the green arrow point, and drop the Dynamite there. Jump into the
hole that appears, and you'll be back in the first room. Shine light on the
Sun Switch and prepare for a boss fight.

Boss: King Yigorse of Ekhana
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First thing to do is shoot the curtains blocking the windows with Fire
Arrows. Fight the two soldiers on the ground, and when they fall on the
ground, shine light on them with the Mirror Shield to burn them. When they are
defeated, the King will get up. You need to shine light on him to stun him,
and slash him. When he falls, shine light on him to kill him. Bring a few
fairies for this battle. The King has three main attacks. He will leap at you
most of the time, taking off ½ of a heart. He will also spit dust at you,
which is easily dodged. His most dangerous attack is when he takes off his
head and lets it fly around. There is no way to avoid it, and when it touches
you, it will hold you and suck out 2 hearts. When you defeat him you will
learn the "Mekegara's Elegy Song," which lets you create a staionary clone of
Link. You can use it once for Goron, Zora, and Normal Link.

Chapter 24: Scaling Rockville Cliff
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Head to Rockville Cliff. It is a bit northeast of Ekhana, and can be
reached from a path next to the cave where you played the "Song of Storms."
Jump across the first three blocks to reach a switch. Stand on the switch, and
play the "Mekegara's Elegy Song" to make a clone of Link on the switch.
Hookshot up to the next platform, and bomb the Beamos. Turn into Zora Link,
and make a clone of him on the switch there. Hookshot to the next platform,
and use Goron Link to make a clone on the switch up there. Turn back into
regular Link and jump across the blocks. Hit the three switches there to reset
the blocks again. Hookshot to the next platform, and clone yourself on the
switch. Stand on top of the Hookshot post (hit it high with a Hookshot) and
Hookshot to the next platform. Kill the Beamos, and create a clone on the
switch there. Hookshot to the next ledge, and create a clone on that switch.
Jump across the blocks, and hit all the switches to reset the blocks. Hookshot
to the next post, and avoid the rolling rocks. Stand on the edge and Hookshot
to the next platform. From there, Hookshot to the highest ledge. Hit the Owl
Statue so you can come back anytime. Make clones on the three switches (you
need to hit them in a certain order; right, left, and then middle) and jump
across the blocks to reach the 4th dungeon.

Chapter 25a: Stone Tower Dungeon (Reality)
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Finding all the fairies in this dungeon (a nearly imposssible feat) will
reward you the Big Fairy Sword, the strongest weapon in the game, if you
return them to the Fairy Fountain in Ekhana Valley. To get a good map of all
the fairies, check out my Links section for Sockerbon's Webpage.

The first thing you will probably notice is that this dungeon is
outdoors. Another thing you might notice is that the teleporter that takes you
to the boss if you've already beaten it is on the ceiling. You don't need to
worry about that now. Wear the "Stone Corro Mask" as much as possible in this
dungeon; the enemies are very clever and can throw you off track easily. In
the first room, just kill all the enemies and shoot the switch in the left eye
of the giant statue of the room to unlock the next door. The next room has a
couple of Live Bombchus and 4 switches. Find the huge switch, and clone Goron
Link on it. Clone Zora and Normal Link on the next two switches which leaves
one more. Find a wall with cracks in it, and bomb it to find a bunch of big
crates. Punch them all to find some small crates. Pick one up, and place it on
the remaining switch to unlock the grate blocking the next room. Bomb the
light square in that room, and jump down. Hookshot over to the chest, which
contains the Dungeon Map. Punch all the statues (Armos) as Goron Link; four of
them will come alive and attack. Kill them all to get a Small Key. Head back
upstairs, and use the key on the locked door in the room. Swim across the next
room as Zora Link, and let the Dexiehand catch you. Let it flail around a bit,
and it will throw you onto a ledge with a key. Go through the hallway to find
a big room. Jump up to the pathway in the middle, and reflect light onto the
mirror. The longer you reflect light to the mirror, the longer it will shine
after you're done. Run to the mirror when your done, and shine light onto the
Sun Block to get the Compass. In that room, find a little pathway that leads
to a locked door. Punch away the pillar in the middle as Goron Link, and
defeat all the Shadowcrawlers. Before they regenerate, reflect light onto the
first mirror for about 20 seconds, and reflect that light onto the next
mirror. Run over to that mirror, and reflect the light onto the Sun Block. If
the Shadowcrawlers regenerate and hit you, you need to start over. Use Deku
Link in the next room, and launch over to the gusts of air in the lava to
extend your flying time. Make your way to the next door around the wall in the
middle. It may take a few tries. Just remember, don't take any unnecesary
turns, even if it means you will risk hitting an enemy, you will just have to
start over. The next room has a mini-boss.

Mini-Boss: Ghost of Garo
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Let the ghost leap at you, and jump out of the way. If he misses, he
might stand there and look around, which will let you be able to hit him, or
he will dissappear. When he does the latter, he will reappear right above you.
Move out of the way, and slash him. You will not be able to hit him anytime
else, he will just swipe and block. When you defeat him, you will get the
"Light Arrows."

In the next room, jump up onto the platform in the middle, and defeat
the Metallicug with a bomb and a slash to reach the next door.

Mini-Boss: Eyegole
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When he awakes, lure him into attacking by running close, then back off.
If you don't get hit, his eye will turn yellow, letting you shoot it with an
arrow. 5-6 arrows will finish him off.

The next room is the first room. This is a good time to save, you won't
lose anything except your fairies. Besides, you're done with this dungeon for
now; but not it's twin…

Chapter 25b: Stone Tower Dungeon (Illusion)
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Jeez. Leave it to Nintendo to add a twisted mirror copy of the final
dungeon in what could be the best game for the N64. Warp to the Owl Statue in
front of the 4th dungeon, and activate the three blocks. Jump to the block
closest to the dungeon, and you should see a red ruby on the wall. Fire a
Light Arrow at it, and watch the world flip upside down. Enter the dungeon,
and you will see a whole new side of it. In this version of the dungeon, you
will see enemies on the ceiling, chests on the ceiling, and DeathArmos. The
DeathArmos look a lot like miniature Iron Knuckles. The only way to kill them
is to shoot their shield with a "Light Arrow" to make them flip around, then
get near them. They will press themselves into the ground, killing them. Of
course, you can just wear the "Stone Corro Mask" to avoid the whole encounter.

When you enter the dungeon, take the door to the right this time. You
will see a Sun Block, but you cannot reflect light at it. Instead, shoot a
"Light Arrow" at the center of it to make it dissappear. Launch to the air
hole in front of you as Deku Link, and launch to the walkway with a
Metallicug. Kill it, and follow the passage until you find a switch. Hit it,
then double back and grab the chest for a key. Take the other air hole to a
platform with a locked door. Enter it, and shoot a "Light Arrow" at the red
ruby on the wall. Walk to the platform in the lava as Goron Link, then shoot
the ruby again to reach the door. In the next room, shoot the gem, then push
the block over a bit so it will fall in the middle-right, then reverse the
room again. Push the block to the other side of the room, and shoot the gem
again. Push the block as far as it will go against the raised floor, and shoot
the ruby. Now push the block onto the switch, and use it to get to the door.

Mini-Boss: Wizrobe
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Him again. This time you can use a little cheat. Hide in the corner
where the netted gate is, and he won't be able to hit you except from one
teleporter. Guard that warp, and whan he appears there, shoot him with an
arrow. This method takes a while, but it is better than be charred. When he
dies for the final time, a chest will apear on the platform above. Hookshot to
that, and enter the door.

The next room has a bunch a Poes. You can bottle a few to sell to the
Mani Shop. Launch across the room, and enter the door. Hit the Spikes with a
few Hookshot bursts, so they will explode when they touch another one. Launch
to the platform they were guarding, and ignore the pots there, they are really
Tiles in disguise. Hookshot from that platform onto the chest above the next
doorway.

Mini-Boss: Gomez
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When the fight starts, put on your "Bunny Hood," this guy is fast. Shoot
him with a "Light Arrow" to clear off the bats for a couple of seconds, then
slash him with your sword. Watch out for his grim reaper scythe, he can build
up damage with it quick. If you run out of magic, slash the bats with your
sword until one drops a magic vial. Defeating him wil yield the Boss Key.

Go back to the room with the Poes, and launch to the left right when you
enter (coming from Gomez). Run past the DeathArmos, and hit the switch. Now go
back to the room with the Spikes. Right when you enter (from the Poe room) run
to the right and enter the door. Defeat the DeathArmos (see the beginning of
this chapter) and hit the switch. From there, Hookshot to the chest that
appears on the ceiling in the middle of the room (surprise! You're back in the
first room). Follow that path, and unlock the door.

Mini-Boss: Eyegole"
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For the people that are wondering what those quotes next to the title
mean, it means that this is an improved clone of a previous creature. This
Eyegole will still pound the ground to create earthquakes, but he also has an
eye laser. Reflect his laser with the Mirror Shield, and get REALLY close to
him so he will pound the ground. Deflect the rocks that appear, and shoot his
eye when it turns yellow. Repeat until he's finished. You will receive the
"Giant Mask" which you can't seem to use. Yet…

Go through the next door, and hit the switch to make a chest appear.
Hookshot to it and from there hit the Hookshot target on the ceiling to reach
the Boss Door. Make sure you have the "Giant Mask" equiped on a C button
before entering. Jump down the pit.

Boss: Twin-Mold
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Use the "Giant Mask" when the fight starts to become a giant. This mask
uses magic like there is no tomorrow, so bring at least 2-3 magic potions. You
can't Z-Target the bosses when you are using this mask so start whacking the
bosses on the head and tail when they are flying through the sky. Make sure
one of them doesn't touch you with their body, because it is covered with
spikes. Slash the molds until they die; each one takes 5-8 hits. Make sure to
hit the pillars when you are Giant Link, many reveal magic vials. However, you
cannot pick them up while you are a giant, but they don't dissappear like most
magic vials. You can grab them when you have no more magic. After both molds
are dead, pick up the "Mask of Twin-Mold" and a Heart Container. After a short
cutscene, the Gibdos and ReDeads haunting Rockville Cliff and Ekhana Valley
will dissappear. If you look closely too, you will notice that the whole tone
of the area will be much happier, too.

Chapter 26: Into the Heart of Evil
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You should have all the guardian masks by now, so you are ready to
confront Link's worst nightmare. Catch some fairies, and bring at least one
magic potion if you are planning on grabbing the last mask. Stock up on all
items, and have at least 14 hearts before attempting this next part. You'll
find the 15th inside. When your all good and ready, enter the top of the Clock
Tower at midnight of the third day. After Stalkid speaks his bit, play "Order
to Vow" and watch the next cinema scene. After it ends, you'll be warped into
the Moon. You will now be in a very pretty and peaceful green field, with one
giant tree in the middle. There will be 5 kids here, 4 running around and one
sitting in front of the tree. To get the last mask here, you need to have all
the masks except that one. If not, then talk to the kid sitting down to warp
to the final battle. Each of the other kids are wearing the mask of Odolwa,
Goato, Gryorg, and Twin-Mold. Each kid will warp you to the remains of the
boss whose mask they are wearing, by giving them a certain amount of masks.

Remains of Odolwa (1 masks to get in, 1 to get out):
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This mini-dungeon consists of a bunch of Deku Launchers spread around the
room. There are also two Launchers are spinning around in the center of the
room; when you reach there, aim for the yellow one, and dig in as soon as you
reach it, or you will be knocked into the bottomless pit with a spinning
spiked bar. After you dig in, you can go to the right corner for a Heart
Piece, or to the left to reach the kid that brought you there. Give him masks
to get out.

Remains of Goato (2 masks to get in, 2 to get out):
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This mini dungeon consists of a bunch of ramps and chests. Go straight down
the first path as Goron Link (rolling) until you hit the ramp. If you went
perfectly down the middle, you can let go of the Control Stick now, but
continue holding A. You should bounce off the chests, leading you to the next
ramp. When you get to the area with two magic pots, stop, and try exploring by
walking. That kid is around here somewhere, as well as a Heart Piece.

Remains of Gryorg (3 masks to get it, 3 to get out):
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This mini-dungeon consists of a maze of high speed water caverns, in which you
need to swim in as Zora Link to avoid getting pulled out. To get to the end,
take the first left, then the second right. Take the next right to get to the
kid, or the next left to reach a Heart Piece. You're almost to the final mask.

Remains of Twin-Mold (4 masks to get in, 4 to get out):
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This mini-dungeon is a slugfest of enemies. Just go straight forward,
defeating Metal Dinalfos, Iron Knuckles, and Ghosts of Garo. In the Iron
Knuckle room, you get a pack of Bombchus for defeating it. You will see a
crack on one of the walls. Use the Bombchu on it to open the door. The next
room has a crack on the ceiling; do the same to it to reveal an eye switch
that opens the next door. Continue in this fashion to get to the kid, and the
Heart Piece along the way.

Your Reward, Finally:
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You should have NO more masks at this point, except for the 3
transformation masks. Talk to the last remaining kid, and say yes to his
offer. You will now receive the "Oni Link Mask," the highlight of your game.
However, you will not have the mask saved, until you beat the final boss.
After you have this mask saved, you can use it in any boss battle, but only
boss battles. So accept his second offer to go straight to the final
boss…actually, a weird psychedelic room.

Chapter 27: Battle For Termina
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A soon as you step forward in the room, the guardian masks will fly from your
body onto the walls, Majora's Mask will appear, and attack! I have divided
this section into two parts: fighting Majora's Mask without Oni Link, and with
Oni Link. Good luck, brave warrior…

Without Oni Link:
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This is a hard battle without Oni Link. Come equipped with full arrows (Big
Inkhorn should be enough) and full magic. Bring one magic potion, and spend
all the rest of your bottles on blue potions or fairies. Remember, you have a
lot of time, so don't rush.

Majora's Mask:
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In my opinion, this is the hardest form of Majora's Mask. You can't attack it
when it's floating around, because you can only harm it's back. Wait until it
comes down and starts to spin before trying to hit it. Stay in a corner, and
don't move, let it come to you. After some more hits, the guardian masks will
come off the walls, and fire sparks at you. Kill them all with arrows, while
avoiding Majora's Mask. Wait for Majora's Mask to concentrate a beam of fire
energy at you, and reflect it back to the mask with your Mirror Shield. Be
patient, the mask uses this attack more often than it's spin attack now, and
you can still hit it when it spins. After enough hits, it will burst into
flames…and mutate.

The Incarnation:
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OK, this is just plain easy. Stay in one place, and wait until he starts
dancing within slashing range. Hit him, and keep whacking. If your lucky, you
can hit him right when he's about to spin away making him stay in one place
and never getting a chance to attack! If your finding he never comes near you,
and you can never run near enough to him, you can use a Light Arrow to stop
his crazy dance movements. Be persistent, sooner or later, it will fall…and
start growing…

Majora's Magic Sorcerer:
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If you don't have a lot of magic, you're in big trouble. This is the final
enemy in the game, and he will whip at you with magical tentacles. Use your
shield and stay in a corner. Don't try to close in on him, just wait until he
lifts his tentacles preparing for another whip at you, and fire a Light Arrow
at him. You can also try to ram him with Goron Link, or stun him with
boomerangs as Zora Link. When you run out of magic or arrows, go all out and
risk closing in on him, or use Bombchus. When he starts dodging your arrows,
shoot one to make him jump, and shoot another right when he lands to score a
hit. Again, be persistent…you will prevail sooner or later! You know he's
almost dead when he start throwing spiked tops at you.

With Oni Link:
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OK, with Oni Link, this is hands down the easiest boss I have ever seen! All
you need to do is Z-Target it, and start slashing at nothing. Your sword will
fire particles of energy at it, which can kill each form in less than 10 or so
hits! You really don't need to use a strategy for this, just start swinging!

More to come soon…
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The Heart Pieces:
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1. Get the Moon's Tear-Drop from the Observatory, and give it to the Deku
Merchant in front of the Clock Tower. Launch up to the Heart Piece on the
ledge.
2. Take the Brown Land Owner Paper you get from trading with the Deku Merchant
above to the Deku Merchant in the swamp, next to the Camera Hut as Normal
Link. Launch up to the roof to get it.
3. Take the Yellow Land Owner Paper to the Deku Merchant outside of the Goron
Village as Deku Link. Launch up to the ledge to score a Heart Piece.
4. Take the Blue Land Owner Paper to the Deku Merchant in the Zora Hole as
Goron Link. Launch to the bookshelf to get it.
5. Take the Red Land Owner Paper to the Deku Merchant in Ekhana as Zora Link.
Launch across the river to get it.
6. In the north area of Clock Town, climb the small wood block next to the
slide. Jump from there to the pillar and then to the slide. From up there,
jump across two more pillars to reach the tree where the Heart Piece is.
7. Take a picture of the Deku Scrub King, and give it to the man in the Camera
Hut.
8. In a hole in the Deku Scrub Kingdom mazes.
9. In the sewer area of the Gerudo Lagoon. Hit the switch, and roll down to
the gate before it closes.
10. In the second map of Great Bay, kill the Like Like at the bottom of the
waterfall.
11. Climb a tree at the beginning of the swamp area.
12. Score over 2180 points on the second day in the shooting gallery in the
swamp.
13. Beat Odolwa, and go back to the witch in the Camera Hut. Talk to her to
start a shooting mini-game, and shoot the target 30 times to win.
15. Use the "Kamaro Mask," and dance in front of the twin girls on the left
side of town at night.
16. In the rope bridge area of Death Mountain, you need to beat Goato and dive
down as Zora Link to get it.
17. In the Ekhana Graveyard, tell the Stalchildren to break down the grave on
the second night. Beat the Iron Knuckle and all the Keese (invisible) to
receive it.
18. Outside Milk Road, walk around the tall weeds to find a hidden hole. Kill
the Peahat inside to get it.
19. In a hole in front of Death Mountain, kill the Dodongos inside to make it
appear.
20. In a hole outside of the Great Bay, you need to shoot all the beehives
down, and kill the Mecha-Deku Babas.
21.+22. Talk to Anjyu's Grandma with the "Mask of Staying Up Late" on, and
tell her to read a story (first or second choice). After the story she will
ask you a question with two choices. Answer it right to get a Heart Piece. Ask
her to read the other story, and answer the other choice. You will get another
one.
23. In Zora Hole, you need to help the Japas practice. See Chapter 18.
24. Race the Beaver Bros. a second time in the same day to get a Heart Piece.
25. Put on the "Postman Cap" and check all the mailboxes in Clock Town. One
has a Heart Piece.
26. In a hole outside the observatory, you can buy a Heart Piece for 150
rupees at 3:00 AM on the second day from a Deku Scrub.
27. Wear the "Mask of the Wedded Couple" and go to the Mayor's Office. Talk to
everyone to receive a Heart Piece.
28.-31. In the Moon before fighting Majora's Mask. Explained better in a later
version.
32. Talk to the 5 frogs with the "Ribbit Mask" found in the Swamp, Death
Mountain, Clock Town, and the 1st and 3rd dungeons.
33. Go to the Post Office after the mailman has finished his rounds, and talk
to him. Stop the clock at 10:00 sec. to receive another Heart Piece.
34. In the same area as the first dungeon, you need to launch over to it.
35. In the Skulltulla House at the Great Bay, you need to shoot the colored
masks in a certain order.
36. Take a close-up picture of a Gerudo Pirate, and give it to the person in
the house next to the Skulltulla House in Great Bay. Catch the Golden Dragon
Fish in a bottle, and go to the eel crater. Kill all the eels, and find the
rest of the Dragon Fish. Let the one you have go next to them.
37. Give 5000 rupees to the banker in Clock Town.
38. In Ekhana, you need to find a Poe Hunter. Kill 4 Poes in 3:00 min. to win.
39. In the Samurai Gym next to the Post Office, choose the second choice and
Leap Slash all the targets to win.
40. In Romany Farm, win more than 150 rupees at a time by betting on the dog
races.
41. Launch over to the hole next to the Fairy Fountain in Clock Town, and win
the mini-game once per day to win.
42. Go to the game shop on the east side of Clock Town. Win the different
games each day to win.
43. After beating Gryorg, find a boat in the middle of the Great Bay. Use it
to Hookshot to an island, and win the mini-game there at night.
44. Go to the Marine Lab in the Great Bay, and go to the small tank on your
right when you enter. Drop 6 small fish in there, and eventually, one of the
bigger fish will eat the other one, and spit out a Heart Piece.
45. Go to the ledge above the Gerudo Lagoon, and Hookshot up the ledges. When
you reach a ledge with a Magic Bean planting hole, plant one, and let it take
you to another ledge. Play the Scarecrow's Song there and Hookshot to the
scarecrow when he appears. The Heart Piece is in the cave there.
46. Take any of the Land Owner Papers, and take it to the NabeKama Inn on the
first or second day at 0:00 AM to the first door on the left, first floor.
Give the paper to the hand that comes out of the hole to get another Heart
Piece.
47. Get a perfect game in the shooting gallery in Clock Town after getting the
Big Inkhorn to get another Heart Piece.
48. Go to the building shaped like a chest in Clock Town, and play the game as
Normal, Deku, Goron, and Zora Link to get another Heart Piece.
50. In Termina Field, there are four holes with four different sized Gossip
Stones in each one. Play the "Goron Lullaby" in each hole as Goron Link (I
think) to get a Heart Piece.
51. Go to the area of Death Mountain right before the Snowhead Dungeon area,
and search the left side of the area (coming from the dungeon) for a bunch of
invisible platforms with the Lens of Truth. Jump across, and when you reach
the last one, play the Scarecrow's Song and Hookshot the rest of the way.
52. Wear the Keaton's Mask, and go find the bushes that move when you pick it
up on Milk Road, and make them all move by picking one up. If you have the
Keaton Mask on, you can talk to the Keaton that appears, and she'll ask you 5
questions. Use trial and error to get them all right, and she will give you a
Heart Piece.
53. Warp to Ekhana Valley, and jump into the river from the Owl Statue. Use
Zora Link, and go against the current to a small cave. Go behind the
waterfall, and shoot a Light Arrow at the Sun Elbelm. You will be in an arrow
that branches off to small rooms, where you will have to fight Metal Dinalfos
Triplets, Wizrobe, Big Eye, and Ghost of Garo. Basically, the bosses that
guarded the 4 arrows in the dungeons. Each door has a limit though, you need
to have a certain amount of hearts to enter. Count the hearts above the doors
to see how many you need to get in. If you have 16 hearts, you should be able
to enter them all. Beat all the mini-bosses to get another Heart Piece.
54. On the roof of Ekhana Ruins, you need to hit the crystal switch to make
the fire go out around the pillar, the launch to it as Deku Link.

Masks, Items, and Songs
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Masks (*= transformation masks)
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1. Postman's Cap- Go through the side quest in Chapter 21.
2. Mask of Staying Up Late- Stop the Burglar on day 1, and buy it from the
Mani Shop on Day 3 for 500 rupees.
3. Mask of Explosion- Stop the Burglar on day 1.
4. Stone Corro Mask- Give some red potion to the ghost soldier outside of
Ekhana Valley. Use the Lens of Truth to see him.
5. Great Fairy Mask- Give the lone fairy in Clock Town to the Fairy Fountain
as Normal Link.
6. Deku Scrub Mask*- After receiving your Ocarina back, go back to the Happy
Mask Man and talk to him.
7. Keaton Mask- Go through the side quest in Chapter 21.
8. Burru Mask- Talk to the man outside of Kerfay's House on the first night as
Normal Link.
9. Bunny Hood- In Romany Farm, march around the chicken shed with the Burru
Mask to make the chickens follow you.
10. Ribbit's Mask- In Goron Village, light all the torches, and break the
spinning pots to get some meat. Take the meat to the Goron in the Blacksmith
area.
11. Mister Pig Mask- Beat Odolwa, and chase the Deku Minister through a maze
on the left side of the Deku Scrub Village.
12. Goron Mask*- Follow the Goron Ghost to the Goron Grave, and play the "Song
of Healing" for him.
13. Romany Mask- Go through the events in Chapter 11.
14. Chairman Mask- Go through the events in Chapter 18, #4.
15. Mask of Kerfay- Talk to Mrs. Aroma deTall in the Mayor's Office, right
door, on the first day.
16. Mask of the Wedded Couple- Go through the events in Chapter 21.
17. Mask of Truth- Kill all 30 Golden Skulltullas in the Skulltulla House at
the swamp. You can talk to dogs with it.
18. Zora Mask*- Push the Zora at sea in the Great Bay to shore, and play the
"Song of Healing" for him.
19. Kamaro Mask- Play the "Song of Healing" for the man on the stone
structures outside of Death Mountain at midnight of the first day.
20. Gibdo Mask- Make the Music House play music again, and heal the mummy in
the basement with the "Song of Healing."
21. Garo Mask- Beat the two Gorman Brothers on Milk Road in a horse race.
22. Captain's Hat- Beat the Skeleton Captain in battle at the Ekhana
Graveyard.
23. Giant Mask*- Found in the 4th dungeon, right before the boss. Use to fight
the boss, Twin-Moldu.
24. Oni Link Mask*- Find all the other masks, and beat the 4 mini-dungeons in
the moon. It allows you to turn into a super powered Samurai Adult Link. You
can only use it in boss fights. Z-targeting someone and swinging your sword
makes you fire magic blasts out the tip of your sword. Can beat Odolwa in 5-6
hits, and all 3 forms of the final boss in 10-15 hits!

Items and Weapons
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Kokiri Sword- Your primary weapon, it is not very powerful until you upgrade
it later in the game. You have it when you first start.

Feather Sword- An upgraded Kokiri Sword, it can kill most enemies. Find it at
the blacksmith on Death Mountain.

Kongo Sword- An upgraded Feather Sword, it can kill Iron Knuckles and other
tough enemies. Also found at the blacksmith on Death Mountain.

Big Fairy Sword- The most powerful normal sword, it is a C button item, and
you can't use your shield with it out. Bring all the fairies from the 4th
dungeon back to the Great Fairy Fountain in Ekhana Valley

Fairy Bow- Beat the first mini-boss in the Waterfall Dungeon.

Arrows- A standard projectile weapon, about as powerful as the Kokiri Sword.
More accurate than Deku Scrub bubbles. Found with the Fairy Bow and all over
Termina, under pots and bushes.

Fire Arrows- Can melt ice. Very effective against enemies that use ice. Beat
the first mini-boss in Snowhead Dungeon to get it. Uses 2MP (Magic Points).

Ice Arrows- When fired at water, it can create icebergs. Can freeze enemies in
place. Beat the first mini-boss in the Turtle Island Dungeon to get it. Uses
2MP.

Light Arrows- The most powerful arrow of all. Beat the first mini-boss in the
Twisted Maze Dungeon to get it. Uses 4MP.

Bomb Bag- Buy it in the Clock Town Bomb Shop. Lets you carry bombs.

Bombs- Standard explosive weapons that can destroy damaged walls. Found all
over Termina.

Bombchu- Mobile bombs. They move in a straight line and can climb walls and
walk on ceilings. Bought in the Clock Town Bomb Shop.

Dynamite- Powerful explosives that can break apart whole walls. You need to
complete the Dynamite Race to get the right to carry one. Bought from the
Goron in the Clock Town Bomb Shop or the Goron Village. Only Goron Link can
use it.

Inkhorn- Can carry up to 30 arrows. Get it with the Fairy Bow.

Big Inkhorn- Can carry up to 40 arrows. Win the shooting game in Clock Town to
get it.

Biggest Inkhorn- Can carry up to 50 arrows. Win the shooting game in the Swamp
(not the one with the witch) to get it. You must already have the Big Inkhorn.

Magic Bean- When watered, can sprout into a special plant that can carry you
to special places and areas.

Bottles- Can carry numerous things. There are six in all:
1. Follow the events in Chapter 3 to get it.
2. Get it by winning the Goron Race.
3. Save Romany Farm from the Poes at night.
4. Complete the Beaver Race in the Great Bay.
5. Complete the side quests in Chapter 21.
6. Talk to the Stalchildren in the Graveyard on the 3rd night. Lead Dampe over
to the mounds of dirt to search for ghosts. When you find three, kill the Big
Poe to get a bottle.

Hylian Shield- Abasic defense item, you have it when you start. It can block
physical attacks, like swords and such, but cannot block elemental attacks,
like fire and ice.

Mirror Shield- This can block almost anything, except the axe of and Iron
Knuckle. Find it in the Dried Well of Ekhana. It can also reflect light.

Hot Spring Water- Catch it in a bottle in the Dried Well, or the Goron Grave.
Used to melt ice if you don't have Fire Arrows.

Bugs- Catch in caves and under rocks. Can be sold to the Mani Shop.

Fish- Found in shallow water. Can also be sold to the Mani Shop.

Milk- Heals up to 5 hearts. Each bottle can be used twice. Buy it from the
Gorman Brothers for 50 rupees, or play "Epona's Song" in front of a cow to get
it.

Chateau Romarnie- Special milk that lets you have infinite magic for a limited
time. Found in certain side-quests, or bought at the Milk Bar for 200 rupees.

Small Poe- Defeat a Poe, and catch the flame it leaves behind. Sell it to the
Mani Shop to get rupees.

Big Poe- Defeat a Big Poe, and catch the flame it leaves behind. One of the
Gibdos in the Dried Well wants this.

Camera- Save the witch in the Swamp, and she'll give it to you. Certain people
want certain pictures.

Lens of Truth- Allows you to see the invisible, and see through the unreal.
Follow the owl feathers in the Goron Village to get it.

Money Bank- Lets you carry up to 99 rupees. You have it when you start.

Adult's Money Bank- Lets you carry up to 200 rupees. To get it, store over 200
rupees in the bank.

Biggoron's Money Bank- Lets you carry up to 500 rupees. Beat the Skulltulla
House in the Great Bay to get it.

Hookshot- Lets you latch on to chests, trees, and special Hookshot Targets and
Posts. Find it in the Gerudo Fort.

Fairy- Heals you to full. If you catch one in a bottle, and die, it will
revive you in place. Perfect for hard bosses and enemies.

Red Potion- Heals your life to full. Buy it in many stores.

Green Potion- Restores all your magic. Found in a lot of stores, too.

Blue Potion- Wear the "Mister Pig Mask" and sniff out the mushrooms in the
Swamp. Catch some in a bottle, and give it to the witch in the potion shop.
Come back in an hour to get one for free. Heals you to full, and restores all
magic.

Songs, Both Hidden and Useful
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Song of Time- Transports you to the beginning of the first day, and saves your
game. Learn it when you get your Ocarina back.

Song of Healing- Heals cursed people. Talk to the Happy Mask Man after you get
your Ocarina back.

Song of Big Wind- Warps you to any of the Owl Statues you have found and cut.
Find the owl in the Swamp to learn it.

Epona's Song- Learn it by talking to Romany on the first day, and popping all
the balloons. Makes Epona come to you.

Song of Storms- Creates a rainstorm. Defeat the Iron Knuckle in the graveyard
on the first day to learn it.

Sonata of Awakening- Save the monkey in the Deku Scrub Village to learn it.
Lets you enter the first dungeon.

Goron Lullaby- Learn it from the frozen Goron, and the crying Goron baby.
Allows you to enter the second dungeon.

Bossanova of the Sea's Roar- Learn it after saving all the tadpoles. Wakes up
the turtle that will take you to the third dungeon.

Mekegara's Elegy- Creates a stationary clone of Link, which is needed to enter
the fourth dungeon. You can use it once for each form of Link. Beat King
Yigorse of Ekhana to learn it.

Order to Vow- Learn it after beating Odolwa. Summons all four guardians to the
Clock Tower to catch the moon when played. You must have all the guardian
masks (Odolwa, Goato, Gryorg, and Twin-Moldu) to use it.

Song of Time Decompression- A hidden song. Makes time run at about 1/3 of it's
normal speed. It is the Song of Time backwards, and you can use it anytime
from when you get the Ocarina.

Song of Double Time- Skips forward to the next dusk or dawn. It is Right-C x2,
A x2, Down-C x2. You can also play it anytime from when you get the Ocarina.

Scarecrow's Song- Play eight notes in front of the scarecrow in the
Observatory, and it will become a song. The song will be erased when you go
back in time, so you'll need to do it again.

FAQ and Hints
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FAQ:
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Q: I can't seem to get the "Staying Up Late Mask!" The man in the Mani Shop
won't give it to me!
A: First of all, you need to stop the burglar in the park section of Clock
Town on the first day midnight. Besides that, you need to have the "Biggoron's
Wallet" and the "Keaton Mask." After that, warp to the 3rd day 10:00 PM and go
to the shop at the bottom of the left side of town (the Mani Shop) and pay 500
rupees to the man.

Q: Where is the end of the Gryorg mini-dungeon in the moon?
A: Take the first left at the beginning, then the second right. Take the next
right turn to reach the end, or take the left to reach a Heart Piece.

Glitches and Tricks:
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Get Hurt By Falling In the Water:
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Enter Zora Hole, and face the band. Take the water to the left as Zora Link,
until you reach the ledge with the Deku Merchant Room. Turn around, while
hugging the left wall, and use Top-C and look for a small hill in the water
right in front of the ledge. Swim toward it, until you can stand on it above
the water. Slowly get off the hill while simultaneously going to the left
(facing the camera) until you fall in the water. Then face the area right next
to the area of the hill where you can stand up. Swim at it, and you should
bounce up, then fall in the water, and mysteriously get hurt. This leads to
another glitch, explained below.

Bouncing Glitch (infinite life):
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The infamous bouncing glitch is back from OoT, except this time in the water.
Do the above, except aim a little lower in the hill. When you hit it, you
should jump backwards, and 80% of the time, hit the point of the ledge and get
hit, but if you hit the exact angle of the hill, you should bounce off, and
hit the next hill, and continue bouncing back and forth, losing health each
time. When you lose all your health, you will still be alive, as long as
you're still bouncing. You will need to reset the game to stop bouncing, but
sometimes, you will start with absolutel no health, but if you hit an enemy,
you die automatically. Weird!

Oni Link in Clock Town:
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You can walk throughout Clock Town as Oni Link. In order to do this you have
to wait until the 3rd day. On the 3rd day, turn into Deku Link and enter the
loving couple game. They will talk to each other and say that they will let
you play by using the bubbles. You must have the Oni Link mask assigned to a
C-Button. Once the game starts and the time counter starts decreasing, press
the C-Button with the Oni Link mask twice and voila! You will show up as
Kishin Link. You can't throw arrows or do anything but wait until the time
expires. Once the game
ends you can leave the room and walk freely inside Clock Town as Oni Link!!
Caution, if you don't wait until the counter starts decreasing or do not press
the C-Button twice quickly, the game may freeze with a white screen. If you
talk to most people as Kishin Link the game will freeze. You can, however,
talk to guards (who won't let you get out of Clock Town). If you try to go to
the observatory, you will find that you can't. If you enter the inn, you won't
be able to leave it, but you can see a cool glitch: enter the kitchen (the one
where you talked to Anjyu to get the letter for Kerfay). Climb up the box in
the left-side corner and you will realize that you can reach the second floor
from there!!

Ride Epona in Clock Town:
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Maybe you have realized that you can't enter with Epona inside clock Town.
However, it is possible. Go to the east gate riding Epona when the day is
drawing to a close (just before 6 am). Keep running as if you are going to
enter the town. As soon as the next day starts, you will magically appear
inside Clock Town riding Epona!!!

Dancing Skeleton Soldiers:
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When you are fighting the two soldiers of King Yigorse of Ekhana, you can make
them dance with the "Burru Mask" on and playing the march. Pretty funny!!!

Break Into the Burglar's Lair:
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Go to the burglar's (Sakon) cave in Ekhana Valley, where Kerfay got the sun
mask. You can enter the lair by yourself, without waiting for the burglar to
open the rock entrance. This is a bit difficult to perform, but it is
possible. Go to the right side of the big rock that blocks the entrance. You
will see the edge of the rock, just beside the sign. Face that edge and
perform a rolling attack against it. You must be as close as possible to the
edge (walk towards it until you can't advance more). You may have to roll
several times until you get the proper angle/position to enter the cave. Some
times you enter the cave but the angle is wrong and you fall off into a void
space. If you manage to enter the cave in any of the first two days you won't
find anybody there.

Dark Black Pit #1:
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Go to the Skulltula House of the Great Bay. In the basement, as soon as you
enter from the stairs, in the left-hand corner there is a pile of boxes. Climb
it as Zora Link. Then face the opposite wall (you must see the hanging masks
on your left side), jump forward and keep advancing. You will enter a black
void world, but you can't advance further without resetting.

Fall Into Dark Black Pit #2:
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Give the Deku Merchant in Clock Town the Moon's Teardrop so that he flies
away. As Deku Link, launch yourself towards the closest gate (to the east).
Cross the gate while flying and you will fall into the void, then you will
appear in the east side of the town.

Japanese vs. American:
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No, no. This section is NOT about whose better or that junk, but just
differences between the Japanese and American editions of [Majora's Mask].
There are also some rumored changes too.

1. Well, now it's official! You can save at ANY Owl Statue, but you will only
have two save slots.

2. When you find Epona, a different cinema scene will occur in the American
edition…

A Guide to Termina:
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This section is under construction. Approx. finish date is 10/15/2000.

Hints:
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Easy Money:
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1. Kill the Dodongos outside of Death Mountain. They give 50 rupees each when
they die.
2. With the Bunny Hood, jump across the ledge up the stairs next to the
Mayor's Office. From the ledge jump on top of the door, and from there jump to
the roof. There is 100 rupees in a chest up there.
3. With the Inn Key, open the second door on the second floor of the Inn.
There are another 100 rupees in there.
4. Go to the first door on the second floor of the Inn on the third night.
There are another 100 rupees in a chest there.
5. Finish trading with the Deku Merchants and the last one will give you 200
rupees.
6. Kill the big bird guarding the entrance to the Milk Road. He will leave 100
rupees behind.

Helpful Hints:
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There is always a fairy in a pot next to the Owl Statues in front of the
entrance to each dungeon. Use those for the bosses of the dungeons.

If you find a tough enemy, try using his weaknesses to your advantage. Ice
enemies will fall to Fire Arrows and vice versa.

Links
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http://sockerbon.tripod.com/ (CLOSED)
http://www.gamefaqs.com/ and look for BabyRyoga's walkthrough
http://www.zeldagaiden64.com/

In a later version…
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More Heart Pieces are still to be found, and the fourth dungeon is still to
come! And don't forget, the Mask of Majora is just around the corner…

Stuff to Send In:
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Any Heart Pieces can be sent in, and Japanese owners or people that can read
Japanese better than I can, can send in translations of the item names, names
of characters, area names, and dungeon names. Anything you think is important
can also be sent in plus any problems in the walkthrough. Thanks!

Credits
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Special Thanks To:

Carlosyreme for a huge collection of glitches and tricks he sent me.

RSchw76409 for some corrections.

GoldenKnight for clearing up the exact location of the last Heart Piece and
official info on the US version differences.

SockerBon for the locations of a lot of fairies and the last Heart Piece.

Dennis for the location of the third Fairy Fountain.

Al Amaloo for helping to advertise my walkthrough

Mark Andrews for sending me the locations of a bunch of Heart Pieces and some
fairy locations.

BabyRyoga for his awesome guide that helped me through the game. Without his
guide, I wouldn't be where I am now.

Nintendo Power for many facts and fundamentals about this game.

Nintendo for making this game. Especially Shigeru Miyamoto for thinking this
game up.

Remember that this walkthrough isn't complete! If you have something that is
not here, than e-mail me at KyleShi@AOL.com with Majora's Mask somewhere in
the subject heading. If your information is official, then your name will be
posted here in the credits.

This file IS copyrighted, so ANY reproduction of this document is really going
to make me P.O'ed, unless you ask my permission. It must also be a non-profit
webpage.

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Closing
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Well, it looks like this walkthrough/FAQ is coming to a close. Only two more
chapters are needed to finish the walkthrough! Don't worry though, I'll
continue updating, and we'll all continue on with the grand saga of Zelda…

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That's all for now! I'll update as soon as I can.

Copyright © 2000 by KyleShi