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Zelda: Collector's Edition - Strategy Guide - The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time (Page 06)

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72 - In the plant room where you fell down a well to retrieve a key, 
you've probably spotted a Golden Skulltula on a wall, but it's just out 
of reach! The hard way is to come back with the Longshot. The easy way 
is to use the small chest that is up there as an Hookshot target and 
pull yourself up there!

73 - Basically, look over the balcony in one of the plant rooms, you'll 
spot a ledge that can only be reached by dropping down. Voila! 
Skulltula!

74 - In the final room before the Boss Door, where you rotate the wall, 
it will be in the alcove with a Giant Skulltula (go inside and scan the 
wall). Use the Hookshot to get it.


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ADULT LINK:

75 - In the large lava room with a long bridge going across (go right in 
the first room to find it). The door on the left side of the chamber has 
a blue block, play the Song of Time to make it form a ladder to the 
upper area; it's inside.

76 - At the bottom level of the boulder maze. Walk along the all and 
listen for the familiar "sheeseeh" noise the Skulltula makes. Now, look 
at the wall, find a weak part, and bomb it! If you're ears are correct, 
an alcove with a Golden Skulltula should be revealed.

77 - In the room before you get the Boss Key, it has spinning tile 
enemies and a Like Like, look behind the Like Like. Just be sure not to 
lose anything :)

78 - On the top level of the boulder maze (second floor you could call 
it) is a platform way up in the air. Play the Scarecrow's Song and use 
Pierre as a Hookshot target to get up there! Follow the path to find 
this tricky Skulltula.

79 - After doing that, continue. Soon you'll end up in the room here you 
retrieved the Megaton Hammer, you will spot a nearby island in mid-air. 
Hookshot, anyone?


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ADULT LINK:

80 - In the room with the spinning knife contraption (resembles a 
helicopter blade) are some icicles on the side; smash them with your 
sword and look up on the wall. I believe a Silver Rupee is behind here, 
but I'm not sure since I already collected them in this game...

81 - Same little alcove  where you got the Heart Piece, across from the 
Compass...which branches off from the above room (you need to melt the 
passageway with blue fire; it's covered in red ice!

82 - On the wall in the block puzzle room. Use the Hookshot to clean it 
off, obviously.


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ADULT LINK:

83 - Inside the central pillar (need to drain the water to the very 
bottom first to actually get inside) in the main room, on the ceiling. 
You'll need to acquire the Longshot first, though, otherwise you can't 
collect the token it leaves behind.

84 - In the room where there are several platforms going down a 
waterfall, you can Hookshot to them. On the right-hand side (coming from 
the main area, at least) is a Skulltula! You need the Longshot, like 
before.

85 - In the first underground river, the one with vortexes, look on the 
wall above the second vortex. Use the Iron Boots, then use the Hookshot 
to kill it and retrieve the token.

86 - Facing the passageway where Princess Ruto used to be, head left and 
go in that passageway. Blow up the crack in the floor, use your Iron 
Boots to follow the path, hit the switch to raise the stairs...and come 
face-to-face with a grate, and the Diamond Object is on the other side. 
Either use a lunge (Z + A) or a Spin Slash to activate it. Inside the 
cage is, yes, a Skulltula.

87 - Before collecting the Boss Key you had to sink behind a waterfall, 
which spewed out boulders. On the wall, behind the falls, is a 
Skulltula! To avoid getting hit by a boulder, use the Hookshot from the 
nearby passageway.


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ADULT LINK:

88 - In the room with the guillotines (sp?), you will eventually come 
face to face with a Stalfos. After defeating him, head left instead of 
right (right leads to the platform on chains). Use your Lens of Truth to 
find the invisible platforms. In the next room, kill the Like Like and 
two Keese (piece 'o cake!) to make a door open that has this Skulltula. 
Just be careful - there is an invisible death statue with blades (use 
Lens of Truth to see).

89 - In the chamber where you had to use a block to get past falling 
spikes, explore inside the little cages (they remind me of jails) and 
you will find one inside.

90 - Before playing Zelda's Lullaby to make the large ship move, get as 
close to the front as possible and look slightly to your left, you 
should spot a Skulltula across the way. Use you can either use the 
Scarecrow's Song to get over there, or just use your Longshot to kill 
the Skulltula; either way is fine.

91 - Behind the rotating, blue flaming skulls (kinda hard to forget 
about that!).

92 - Behind the second set of flaming skulls near the end in the room 
with invisible walls, right after the ship sinks


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CHILD LINK:

93 - In the room where you had to push the Sun Icon on a block into the 
sunlight, go through the exit that leads to the Iron Knuckle. Go forward 
a bit, then turn around and look above the door. Use the Boomerang, 
obviously.

94 - Go through the small hole at the very beginning (the one where 
Nabooru was) and then go through the right door. This Skulltula is 
across the chasm and on the grating; use the Boomerang.

95 - After crawling through the second tunnel, and going through the 
locked door, climb the wall (you might want to take out any would-be-
threats with your Slingshot), then turn around and you'll be eye-to-eye 
with a Golden Skulltula.  


ADULT LINK:

96 - In one room you must collect Silver Rupees in alcoves while 
avoiding boulders. One of the alcoves is plugged up with a blue block; 
play the Song of Time to make it disappear. Now, take a wild guess at 
what's inside...hint: It's not money, but it's almost as dirty!

97 - In the large chamber with the huge statue (the head containers the 
Boss Door), go up the stairs and play the Scarecrow's Song to lure 
Pierre out of hiding, then use him to grapple to a small ledge. Lookie 
at 'dat!



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CHILD LINK:


Why did I save this one for last? Because you have to go through Hell to 
collect the Golden Skulltulas! Instead of a regular list, I will 
actually present a mini-walkthrough. So, listen up, and follow these 
directions very carefully...and make sure you have the Lens of Truth, 
else you'll be lost and confused (I mean more than you are now), so when 
I say "invisible", it means to use it, obviously. Here we goooo:

From the entrance, go through the small hole in front of you. Kill the 
Giant Skulltula and run right through the invisible wall. Go around the 
pit in the floor and turn right, and follow where the river used to be. 
Look on the left-hand side wall, eventually you will find an invisible 
alcove with a small chest - inside is a Small Key! Grab it, then return 
to the main area (all you have to do is backtrack a bit), just keep 
following where the river USED to be. Soon you'll find another invisible 
alcove in the wall, it's a little bit before the first turn in the river 
(which is to the right). Inside is a small chest - inside of that is a 
Small Key!

Follow the path around, eventually you'll do a loop and find a Like Like 
inside a cage...and inside is a Skulltula! But that's later. Across from 
the cage is a wall you can walk through, do so. Walk straight across the 
room, but make sure not to fall down the invisible pit in the center 
(it's where all the blood is). You'll come into a hallway, just keep 
going straight. You'll come to some grating, fall down, go through the 
grating, climb the wall, and go through the door there, you can also 
open the small chest for a Heart.

Now, in this room are several coffins, a torch next to each, and a few 
lit ones. Use your Deku Stick to light the torches and the coffin they 
are next to will open, revealing enemies and a few items. But, the one 
on the left row, farthest from the entrance has a Small Key inside! 
Collect it, naturally, and fight your way out of this room (each coffin 
you opened just released more Keese and Gibdos, which is a small price 
to pay). Go down the grating, through it, climb the vines on the 
opposite side, and go through the wall in front of you. We're now back 
in the room with a bloodstained floor. There should be a locked door to 
your left...go inside!

There is a Deku Baba, stun it with your Boomerang, then kill all the 
flying pots by using your shield, then kill the Deku Baba. There's the 
Golden Skulltula, on the wall. Defeat it with your Slingshot, then 
collect the token it leaves behind with your Boomerang. Leave the room 
the way you came in.

Turn left, on the other side of this chamber is another locked door. 
Before doing anything, destroy all of the Keese in this room! Just Z-
target and wham on them with whatever you got...I like the Boomerang 
myself. Now, it looks like there is no way to get to the nearby alcove, 
but there is an invisible path you can take to get there (Use the Lens 
of Truth, genius). Inside the alcove is another Golden Skulltula! Only 
one more to go...exit the room. 

Turn to your extreme left and go through the wall, we're back in the 
river place again! Go left again and you'll come to another one of those 
face paintings that give you clues if you Z-target them. Just be careful 
near this one - there is a hole under him. Turn right, past the face, 
and you'll be in front of a hole, crawl through and go through the door 
there.

First off, use your Lens of Truth to spot the invisible holes in the 
room, then Z-target the Keese and throw the Boomerang at them, this is 
easier than using the Slingshot. Then, kill the Beamos in the center by 
Z-Targeting it and tossing  a bomb it's way (A Bombchu also works quite 
well). Then make your way through this room, avoiding the pits (the 
chest in this room has some Rupees, or a Deku Shield if you lost yours).

Aiiiiah! You're inside of a cage, with a Like Like! Scary stuff. Quickly 
paralyze it with your Boomerang, then do a lunge (Z + A), another good 
whack will put it down for good. Open the chest for some Rupees 
and...wait...what's that I see? THE LAST GOLDEN SKULLTULA! 

I'm sure you can take it from there.....wait, you want to exit this 
hellish place?! Well, I can't blame you, to be honest. So go back to the 
previous room and fall down the pits. Blow away the rocks with the 
nearby bomb flowers and then run into the next room, which should be 
large, have a few boards in green soup (which will harm you if you swim 
in it) and a single ReDead. Collect the Silver Rupees, then climb the 
ladder. You'll collect another. Keep climbing...at the very top is a 
barred door, and the last Silver Rupee. It will swing open once you 
collect it. Go inside, then use your Lens of Truth to find the exit to 
this seemingly dead-end. Now, we're back in the main area! Whoohoo! 


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DEKU STICK UPGRADE 1: 

in the Lost Woods, coming from Kokiri Forest, go right, left, right, 
left, left. The hole is located by the bunch of butterflies circling an 
area in the back. Fall down the hole into the game area. If you are 
wearing the Skull Mask, they will give this to you, it will let you 
carry 20 Deku Sticks. Simply amazing...

DEKU STICK UPGRADE 2: 

Also found in the Lost Woods. From the entrance from Kokiri Forest, go 
left, left. Fall down, and go to the very far area and you'll find a 
Deku Salesman. Kill it, then talk to it. He'll sell you a Deku Bag that 
can hold 30 Deku Sticks...whee.


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DEKU SEED (SLINGSHOT) UPGRADE 1: 

In the Lost Woods, go right, and you'll see a strange object hanging 
from a tree. Everytime you hit this, points appear. Get 100, which is 
three bull's eyes, and a Deku Scrub will reward your "kindness" with a 
bigger Deku Seed Bag, which can hold 40 Seeds.

DEKU SEED (SLINGSHOT) UPGRADE 2:

Win the Archery Game in the Market and win this great bag. 50 bag you 
shall receive from fat man...


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BOMB BAG UPGRADE 1:

After collecting the normal Bomb Bag, go to Goron City as a kid, there 
is a Goron that is rolling all over the place. Go into the tunnel he 
goes through and lay a bomb, if it explodes on him he'll stop and hand 
over the bag for being so courageous. Note that this will not work 
anywhere else except in/near the tunnel. This will hold 30 Bombs.

BOMB BAG UPGRADE 2:

It's one of the random prizes for the Bombchu Bowling Game. Allows you 
to hold 40 bombs!


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ARROW UPGRADE 1:

Win the Archery Game that is located in Kakariko Village as an adult. 
Requires good skill, as the targets always occur randomly. This quiver 
can hold 40 arrows.

ARROW UPGRADE 2:

Get over 1500 points in the Horse Archery Game in Gerudo Fortress [See 
"Mini-Game" section for that). This quiver can hold 50 arrows! Whoop!


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DEKU NUT UPGRADE 1:

In the Forest Stage (see above a bit), wear the Mask of Truth and random 
things will happen. Sometimes they'll spit things at you, give you 
Rupees, or tell you you're ugly, but still offer to help you. This is 
when they will give you the upgrade...What nice things! However, there 
is a bug that will not allow you to get this after you become an adult, 
even if you go back in time. Now you can carry 40 nuts...*cough* *cough*


UPDATED: 
The glitch above has been corrected in later versions of Zelda V 
apparently. I tested it myself. If you bought the game AFTER November, 
the above glitch should not happen.  

DEKU NUT UPGRADE 2:

Near the entrance to the Sacred Forest Meadow is a large rock, blow it 
away with bombs and fall down the hole. Kill the Business Scrub and then 
talk to him, he'll sell you this. Now you can have 50 nuts in your bag!! 
Er...


So, there. Here is the total amount:

Deku Seeds: 50

Deku Nuts: 40

Arrows: 50

Bombs: 40

Deku Sticks: 30


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The secret tunnel in Zora's Domain...I've unlocked it. Guess what's down 
there? NOTHING!! Ok, here's how to get down there. As a child, go to 
Zora's Domain and ask the Zora at the top of the waterfall to play the 
diving game. Run down to the platform with the Zora on it (or should I 
say island?). It's near the ladder that leads to the exit to Zora's 
River. Well, wait for the timer to tick down...Make Link face the area 
that has the secret passageway...When the clock reads 2 seconds, quickly 
run and jump over the ledge and into the water. If you timed it 
correctly you should now be standing UNDERWATER with the message of the 
Zora telling you to try again later. Now, you'll start to rise. Quickly 
turn around and tap Z and you'll see the awesome sight inside the secret 
passageway...!...?...!!??!?!....a block. It's blocked off. Whoohoo, some 
secret...


If you wear the Bunny Mask, the Stalchilds won't come out of the ground 
to terrorize you! Not much point in doing this, though...


In the castle courtyard (Hyrule Castle, obviously) are two windows. Hit 
the one on the left with your Slingshot and a man will come out and tell 
you not to cause any trouble, then hurl a bomb at you! It's pretty 
neat...well, unless you get hit by the bomb...


If you're having trouble defeating Phantom Ganondorf, try swinging a 
bottle at him instead of your sword. It's easier for some people to do, 
and it works just as well, the energy will bounce right off. Sorta like 
using the bug net in SNES Zelda against Ganon! Speaking of which, this 
trick does work on the real Ganondorf.


If you ever see a tall tree, like the kind on Hyrule field, roll into 
it. Just run at it, press A, and you will roll into it. The tree will 
shake and something might fall out. Rupees, Bombs, Arrows, Nuts, 
Sticks...sometimes even a Golden Skulltula...or leaves. Interesting, 
yes?


In the fishing pond in Lake Hylia, equip the Hoverboots, pay the guy to 
go fishing, and go up to the edge of the water. Then, run as fast as you 
can and the Hoverboots should take effect. Right before the effect 
dissipates, cast your line and you'll be floating in mid-air! Not only 
is this neat, it's useful for catching the lunkers in the middle of the 
lake. Neat-o...


Go to Kakariko Village as an Adult, with the Longshot, and get on top of 
the house where the man gives you a Heart Piece. Look at the 
Windmill...you should see a small hole in the side, use the Longshot on 
the little box there and you will be pulled there. What's inside? A long 
staircase with a chicken on the end, and another exit. What is this for? 
No one knows...


Go into Zora's Domain as a child, turn left, and go down the ladder and 
into the water. If you dive down into the water you will see a secret 
passage at the bottom, but you can't get down there, even with the 
Golden Scale. You can't use the Iron Boots as an adult either, since 
there is ice covering it. Another mystery...


In the Fishing Pond, wait outside. Wait until night...go inside THE 
SECOND you hear the Cucco announce the new day. The pond will be all 
cloudy; and the Hylian Loach will have come out to play! The best way to 
catch this is to get the Sinking Lure (see below), then just put it a 
few feet in front of his face. When he starts to move, tap B. With luck, 
you should have him on his line. He can weigh up to 35 pounds, but all 
you get is a Purple Rupee, since "...he's such a rare specimen!" The 
Hylian Loach looks like an eel.


The Sinking Lure will make your bait sink, making it much easier to 
catch the lunkers that haunt the bottom of the pond (but it's still 
possible with the regular lure). It's invisible, you can't see it. It 
generally appears in these areas:

- On the big log in the middle of the pond

- Where the river empties into the pond

- The hole in the wall where the stream comes from

- In the lillypads

- In the stones near the stream

- Rocks in the pond

You won't feel a tug on your Rumble Pak if you catch something with 
this, so be alert at all times.


To find The Stage, you must go right, left, right, left, left in the 
Lost Woods. The entrance is located by the bunch of butterflies circling 
an area. Once here, several things can happen depending on what mask you 
are wearing...

Spooky/Bunny/Goron Mask - They will give you a ton of Rupees! They like 
ya!

Mask of Truth - They will call you ugly, but give you the Deku Nut 
upgrade. A glitch makes it impossible to get after becoming an adult.

Skull Mask - Deku Stick upgrade.

Any other mask - They won't like you, they'll pelt you with stones and 
rubble. He-haw...

Dun dun!!


You can cut signs with your sword, they will be cut up into itty bitty 
pieces. Use the Megaton Hammer to flip them over. Also, they become un-
readable. To restore them, leave the area and return, or play Zelda's 
Lullaby to make them magically re-assemble themselves.


Gossip Stones, the rubber, one-eyed statues found around Hyrule, are 
neat little buggers. Play Zelda's Lullaby or Epona's Song for them and 
they will give you a Red Fairy, which restores all health and magic. You 
can flatten them like a pancake (Cliche, I know, but I like saying it) 
with the Megaton Hammer. Use Fire (Fire Arrows or Din's Fire) and they 
will get straight and spin around like mad. A little spankin; with the 
sword and they will tell you the current time...a bomb will make them 
rocket off into space, just like at NASA...


This secret can be gotten by playing the Time Trials game at Lon Lon 
Ranch (See the Mini-Game section for details). If you get less than 50 
seconds, Malon will have a cow delivered to your home!


If you ever see a cow, get up to it and play Epona's Song. It will talk 
to you, saying they loved it, and fill one of bottles with Lon Lon Milk.


In the Fishing Pond, you can catch the Fisherman's hat by getting far 
away (about knee-deep in the water), facing him, and casting your line. 
You'll scare him to death, and you can cast your line with the hat still 
on! But, it takes longer to reel in and you can't cast as far. You can 
give the hat back and he'll thank you. However, if you keep it for 
awhile he'll get pissed and charge you 50 Rupees for it!


Butterflies + Deku Stick = Red Fairy. Isn't that just a great thing? 
Whahay! It seems all Miyamoto games have some sort of secret with a 
butterfly...


I'm sure the old timers have already figured this out...If you keep 
hacking away at a chicken, it will crow and his buddies will come, mad 
at you for picking on their friend! And they come with a 
vengeance...chickens from Hell!! Run, Billy, run, save yourself!


Inside of Link's House is a small plaque, it will tell you how much your 
biggest fish weighs, time you took on races, etc., etc...


While on Epona, you are invincible! So, you can run through bushes and 
blow them away, and collect the items they leave behind at the same 
time. Also, try running over Cuccos in Lon Lon Ranch! Since they can't 
kill you, it's quite interesting...


While going through the Haunted Wasteland, following the flags, you'll 
find a sign that points in some direction. Follow it to find a carpet, 
float there using your Hoverboots. The man there will sell you 
"something special" for 200 Rupees, but he won't tell you what it is 
until you fork over the dough. In reality, it's just a bunch of 
Bombchus. Used car salesmen, anyone?


If you wake up Talon in Kakariko Village (adult) using the chicken that 
hatches from the egg the chicken lady gives you (see Adult Link's Quest 
for a Sword Section) and then talk to him, then return to the ranch, 
everything will be like it was in the old days! Talon will be the owner, 
and Ingo will be the hard working guy he was before, and he'll be sorry. 
Now *that's a run-on sentence!


When going through the Haunted Wasteland, you've probably come upon the 
sign. I forget what it says (and I couldn't care less, actually, so 
don't e-mail me about it GOD DAMNIT!), but if you follow where it points 
you will find a man on a flying carpet. Use the Hoverboots to get there. 
He'll sell you Bombchus for 200 Rupees. RIP OFF!!! Of course, you won't 
know what it *really* is until you buy it, as he won't tell you (good 
thing for me, eh?).


After rescuing the four carpenters, return to their tent and talk to 
them, it's interesting. There, you will also meet the man you should 
have sold the Bunny Mask to. He offers to race you to the bridge that 
leads from Hyrule Field to Kokiri Forest. In reality, you can not beat 
him. No matter what stragedy you use, no matter how brain swishing the 
time you get is, he will ALWAYS beat you by one second. He-haw! 


After beating the Forest Temple, go talk to Mido (adult Link) - he's in 
the Lost Woods, remember? Isn't that just heart warming (seriously 
here)? Well, at least there's no mysteries where Saria's love is at 
(*cough* *cough*).


If you get Epona and wake up Talon, you can save Lon Lon Ranch (adult 
Link)! Just some more plot...stuff...it's neat, right? RIGHT?!?!

Are you THE MASTER? If you are, you can get the following:

100 Golden Skulltulas
36 Heart Pieces
Have four Bottles (fair and square)
Tons of Secret Grottos/Areas
Lots of Golden Rupees
Own a cow
Get 1500+ points on the Horse Archery Game
Caught a 20 pounder
Caught the Hylian Loach
Have all the weapon upgrades
All Masks
Big Goron's Sword
...and like to torture chickens.


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In Hyrule Castle Courtyard (the area with Zelda), there are two windows. 
Hit the one on the right with your Slingshot and you'll get a Red Rupee.


You know about the drawbridge that leads to The Market, right? It's open 
during the day, stays shut at night, lifts during the morning, 
etc...Well, during the day, walk up the chains until you can't go any 
further. Play Sun's Song until it's night, and the drawbridge will 
lift...and you'll stay on. Get on the board part and walk across, you'll 
get three Red Rupees!! That's 60 Rupees! Do this over and over again for 
mucho dinero.


When you enter The Market from Hyrule Field, there is a guardhouse, 
enter it and do the Spin Slash to get about 30 or so Rupees, then exit 
back into town, then re-enter, all the pots are back!


After completing the first half of Adult Link's Trading Sequence, go 
into the Lost Woods and you can fight Skull Kids. Upon being killed, 
they will leave a Golden Rupee.


In Hyrule Field, just keep fighting Stalchilds. Keep fighting...soon, 
you should notice that every once and awhile there will be one twice the 
size of the others! He leaves blue Rupees. Keep fighting...if you're 
REALLY quick, you will see a third type, and boy is he large! If you can 
kill him before sunrise then you will be rewarded with three Red Rupees 
(60). This trick also works with the Leevers in the desert.


You know the man who looks like he's begging or slapping the ground? 
He's in Kakariko Village as an adult and The Market as a child. He says 
"With C...Sell me something with C!" Pick up something in a bottle and 
sell it to him! He'll buy bugs for 50 Rupees, Fish for 100, and Blue 
Fire for 150! In Kakariko, go to the area behind the regular potion shop 
and fall down the hole, catch fish, exit, catch that fish, and do this 
until all of your bottles are filled up, then sell it to him. You'll 
make at least 400 Rupees this way! Wait a second...DOH! This should have 
gone in the below section...oh well. =)


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How to use C items on Epona. When Ganon knocks away the Master Sword, 
save and reset the game. Then call Epona, mount her, and the game should 
let you use any C buttons on her! (marshmallow's note: Don't worry, you 
can get the Master Sword back)

Make sure you have something that is a piece of junk and you never use 
(i.e. Claim Check). Now take out a bottle. Go near a fish. Press the 
bottle button and then right in the middle of you grabbing the fish, put 
the Claim Check on the button that the bottle was on. Now you will have 
a 5th bottle! You can do this to all your C items but then you would be 
left with only bottles! :-( (marshmallow's note: Don't save if you 
turned something important into a bottle!)

The above glitches were sent in by Brian J. Chen 

There are tons of other glitches, but most of them stem from the above 
two, a glitch from a glitch sort of thing.


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After getting all the Golden Skulltulas and Heart Pieces, there is still 
a TON of stuff to do, as shown by this titanic section.


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First make sure you have Epona's Song, which is learned by talking to 
Malon in Lon Lon Ranch as Young Link AFTER talking to Zelda (you must 
show her your Ocarina). Then become an Adult and earn AT LEAST 70 
Rupees...Talk to Mr. Ingo and pay 10 Rupees to practice with a horse. 
Instead of riding the horse that comes to you, play Epona's Song and 
she'll come. Run her around the course (lots 'o fun!) until time is up. 
Get off, and then talk to Mr. Ingo again and do the same. Instead of 
running around, talk to Mr. Ingo while on Epona (Z-targeting) and he'll 
ask you to race him with a 50 Rupee Wager. Beat him twice and Epona is 
yours! To get out of Lon Lon Ranch, simply get enough speed and hop over 
the fence. Hurray! Now you can call Epona anytime when you're on Hyrule 
Field (using Epona's Song). She sure does make travel a helluva lot 
easier than you on foot!


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# 1 - Look behind the shop in Kokiri Forest

# 2 - Lost Woods. Turn left from the start, then head left yet again

# 3 - Lost woods yet again, just a lot deeper, in the area where you can 
access the Stage area. It has a lot of grass and two Deku Business 
Scrubs in it

# 4 - Kakariko Graveyard, next to the third batch of graves

# 5 - At the mouth of Dodongo's Cavern

# 6 - Next to where you buy Magical Beans

# 7 - In front of the Science Lab at Lake Hylia

# 8 - Death Mountain Crater (play the Bolero of Fire to get to it).

# 9 - Gerudo Valley, fall down to the ledge with a cow and a Gerudo

# 10 - Near entrance to Spirit Temple

You can buy the beans from the fat child near the entrance of Zora's 
River. The first one is 10, the second is 20, the third is 30...I'm sure 
you know the pattern. You can only buy 10, hence there are only 10 
places to plant them.


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(they give you Fairies to keep in bottles)

# 1 - Go to the forest maze, the upper area. In the hole!

# 2 - Go to the Kakariko Graveyard. Go down the tomb that is under the 
Flower Tombstone. Blow up the wall, there it is.

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