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THE WIND WAKER GUIDE
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Version 5.5
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|Chapter 1: Before the Game |
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Table of Contents
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|Chapter 1: Before the Game|
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Table of Contents
Updates
Epilogue **
Story **
Characters
Races of Wind Waker
Moves and Attack Moves **
Before you start
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|Chapter 2: The Walkthrough |
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Walkthrough
Fan work
Item Guide
Bottle Guide
Wind Waker Songs
Great Fairy Guide
Sailing Figures "By Darth Meatloaf"
Beedle Location's and Prices
Blue ChuChu location
Legendary Pages Info
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|Chapter 3: The Side Quest|
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Heart Piece Guide
Treasure Chart Location
Treasure Chart Contents **
Secrets
Trading Quest *
Enemies **
FAQ
Tingle GBA link up FAQ *
Mini Games **
Getting the Picto and Deluxe Picto Box
The Nintendo Gallery and Legendary Pictures
Checklist *
Useable Enemy Weapons **
World Map Locations **
The History of Zelda Games
Rumors and Hoax's
Translation Guide
Tingle Statue FAQ *
Knuckle Location FAQ
Savage Labyrinth Guide
Nintendo Gallery Figure Quotes
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|Chapter 4: Action Replay Codes and there effects|
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The Codes *
Effects *
Hidden Maps and Beta Areas *
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|Chapter 5: Legal and Contact Info|
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Legal Info
Credits
Thanks
Frequent Emails I Get
Funny and Nasty Emails I Get
Contacting me
Email and AIM Questions and comments
Closing
Key:
* = Incomplete
**= Not Updated from Japanese Version
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|To Completion Info|
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Total of 6 * sections keeping this guide from completion
Total of 8 ** sections keeping this guide from Completion
Total of 14 sections needing to be fixed to complete guide
(Not including new sections)
"Tip: Hold Ctrl and F to get a search box. Copy and past the name of
the section you want to go to and you will be taken there"
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Updates
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Version 3.1 February 23, 2003: As you can see...I deleted some of the
other log entries to make room for the newer ones. Many of
the Treasure map locations have been added. I'm going to start on a
God's tower walkthrough and hopefully the other dungeons by tomorrow
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Version 3.2 February 24, 2003: Completed God's Tower dungeon guide.
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Version 3.3 March 10, 2003: Added translation guide, new layout.
March 10th: Game comes out on the 25 of this month. 15 days left
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Version 3.4 March 28, 2003: As you can see, I got most of the
characters name straightened out. I also redid most of the
field guide and some of the bosses names. I figured since some
people need some help in the field part of the game, I should
release what I’ve redid so they wont be stuck. Yes, I know
that the Earth and Wind temple guide isn’t up, but I hope to get
those up by Saturday. This is part 1 of 6 major updates to come
in the next month or so.
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Version 3.5 March 2, 2003: New Sections are added, and by popular
request, a complete figure galley guide and checklist was added
-Getting the Deluxe Picto Box
-Complete figure gallery and checklist (Version 1.0)
This is part 2 of 6 major updates. Tomorrow, I will try to put
up a Complete Heart Piece and Gold Tingle Statue sections.
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Version 3.6 March 30, 2003: After numerous questions via email,
I have combined the overworld, boss, and dungeon sections into
one main section: The walkthrough. I also did away with the
numeral ordering in the table of contents, since I never used
it anyway, and converted the sections into 4 chapters. The only
real update is some of the heart pieces...which isn’t even half
of them. Consider this part 2 1/2 of 6 updates. The REAL updates
will come Monday
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Version 3.7 April 6, 2003: It’s been awhile since I updated,
due to computer problems, but I finally got a few sections done
that I wanted to get done:
-Earth Temple guide
-4/5 tingle statues
-knuckle guide
As you can see, instead of doing the crappy number walkthrough
with the earth temple, I explained it in full detail. Monday,
I will start on the Wind Temple and get the last heart pieces
up. I will be rewriting parts of the guide in time to make
it fully compatible with the American version.
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Version 3.8 April 12, 2003: WHAT!?!?! Jason hit 230 KB? Heh, no,
I didn’t finish most of the parts; I actually added an email section
that answers some of the many emails I get, and that’s quite a bit.
In other news, I finished the Wind Temple guide, thus completing the
dungeon part of the guide. The next updates will be the trading quest,
finishing of the heart piece guide, and then the beginning of the rewriting
of the treasure chart guide. After that, it’s pretty much overwriting much
of the guide and making it more in detail....
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Version 3.9 April 13, 2003: So far, I added the
-Savage Labyrinth Guide
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Version 4.0 April 16-17, 2003: Many updates in these two day
span updates. Here's what happened
-Took down extra bosses in the Ganon's tower section that I forgot
to take down
-Added a Action Replay Section with codes
-Added a Japanese and Incompletion system to show how much I have until
completion of this guide.
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Version 4.1 April 22, 2003: No real section updates to add...since I
had to reformat my computer and I lost data on the last heart piece locations
I wrote in the guide. I added another email, this time from a moron sending
lies to me, and I put up a new section by Darth Meatloaf from the Gamefaqs.com
message boards. Due to my left eye being sore, I dont plan on updateing again
until it is better. Sorry to any that are looking for a real update.
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Version 4.2 April 28, 2003: After quite a few IM's about location, I have
added not only a map that shows every location, but a map that shows where
you need to go in EACH section. Due to me playing Soul Calibur II, updates
may be a bit slow. The next update will be in may, which will be the Trading
quest, Heart Pieces, Tingle, and Updates map info.
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Version 4.3 May 16, 2003: Yea, not much of a update, but very useful who
would like to know what all the figures say. I also added a new hate email,
this time from a sarcastic moron that said my guide is no help. Now, I know
to some people this guide isn't that great, but the manner he said it in was
very rude and I think it would be interesting to read.
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Version 4.4 May 17, 2003: Since CeeJ is off at E3 until monday, I decided
that this is version 4.4 of the guide. Here are the following new updates
and new sections
-Beedle shop locations and prices is up
-Blue ChuChu locations is up
-Heart piece section is updated and complete with all the pieces
Next update is the trading quest and the Treasure chart locations to be
updated.
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Version 4.5 May 18, 2003: BIG updates today with redoing the following
sections
-Item Guide
-Bottle Guide
-Wind Waker Songs
-Great Fairy Guide
They are now up to par with the rest of the American version. The next
sections to be redone is the:
-Treasure Map Location
-Treasure Map Contents
-Trading Quest
Until then, enjoy a very updated guide!!!
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Version 4.6 May 19, 2003: Not much, just a new Legendary Notes section based
on tingle. Real updates should come within the next few days
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Version 4.7 May 23, 2003: Completely updated the Treasure Chart Locations
area to par with the rest of the guide. The next updates should be:
-Treasure Map Contents
-Trading Quest
Updates should happen after the 26. Until then, have fun finding the treasure
charts
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Version 4.8 May 23, 2003: A MAJOR update in the layout of the guide to make
it easier to find a section, and new ACII art at the top.
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Version 5.1: May 25, 2003: Some corrections, thanks to Aaron for pointing
some info that was written wrong. Here's the updates to the guide:
-Updated Trading Quest
-Updated Enemy Guide
Next to come is the rest of the trading quest and the Treasure chart contents
update
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Version 5.2: May 27, 2003: Not much, just a short hate email from some random
guy. Updates should be up soon
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Version 5.3: June 10, 2003: Large updates today.
-Fixed the Figure section: new layout
-new hoax on the existance on gamecube emulators and burning Wind Waker on
the PC
-some of the Treasure Chart contents section fixed
Next update: The rest of the Treasure Chart Contents section and the Special
Treasure Charts
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Version 5.4: September 14, 2003: Well I just started on part
1 of 10 format updates. Not sure when I will add new content...
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Version 5.5 September 19, 2003: Nothing special, just updating email
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|Story: Pre-Wind Waker |
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About 5 years has passed since Ocarina of Time was released on the N64 and was
dubbed the "Best game of all time." Since then, people have been waiting for a
sequel to the hit game. The only other 3D game since then was
Majora's Mask, unfortunately, it was too short and didn't have the impact
Ocarina did. That has changed. On December 13, 2002, the Japanese Zelda game
"Takt of the Wind" was released on the Gamecube. I have picked up Japanese
copy and might I say it is one of the best games I have ever played in 5
years. This guide is for the Japanese version of Takt of the Wind (AKA Wind
Waker in America and Europe.) All the islands names are from the Japanese
version and will be changed once I get the American version. Everything in the
Japanese version is subject to change in the American version, so do not blame
me for any changes that may affect game play when the American version is
released.
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|Story |
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*NOTE: This will give EVERYTHING away. Don't read if you don't want to know
the ending*
This is the sequel to the Adult Link time line. Ok, here's how it goes. Since
Link had already returned to the present, he was not in the future. Ganondorf
used the Triforce to break out of the sacred realm and claim hyrule as his
own. Before he could do this, though, Hyrule was flooded. The Triforce of
Wisdom from Adult Zelda went to the king minus one piece which the king still
had, the Triforce of power was still with Ganondorf, and the Triforce of
Courage was broken up into 8 pieces and scattered across new hyrule. 100 years
Later, Ganondorf sent a phoenix out to find Zelda. Since he thought she would
be in disguise, he made the bird get any girl with Blonde hair. Somehow, the
bird got tetra (really Zelda, but she didn't know it), tetra was dropped, and
the bird got Aryll instead. Link set out to get her, but needed the master
sword. He got the 3 orbs of the elements and went under the sea and got the
Master sword. He then rescued his sister, but then found out about Ganondorf
and tetra, lost against Ganondorf, and took tetra to hyrule where she turned
into Zelda and got the Triforce of Wisdom. Link then needed to power up the
Master sword to full power (The same as it was in ocarina) to face Ganondorf.
After he powered it up to max, he needed the Triforce of Courage to get passed
the barrier surrounding Ganon’s Tower. He got that, got passed the barrier and
made it to Ganondorf. Ganondorf either killed or knocked out Link and Zelda
(I don't know, it was in Japanese) and took the other 2 pieces and completed
the Triforce. Then the king stepped in and made some wish on the Triforce to
either bring back Zelda/Link, or something else, and then they both woke up.
Link then battled Ganondorf and stabbed the master sword in Ganondorf's head,
turning him to stone. Hyrule then completely flooded, the king and the
Triforce stayed under the sea, while Zelda without the Triforce turned
back to tetra and then they both sailed off on there own boats into the
sunset. That is the COMPLETE story
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|Characters |
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Note: Major Spoilers. Don't read if you don't want to know!!!
Link: 100 years after the Future Hyrule, A fresh, new link wakes up to his
sister. Link is the Main character and the one you play 95% of the time.
His journey is to Rescue his sister, Completely power-up the master sword,
Resurrect the Triforce of Courage and Defeat Ganondorf once and for all
Aryll: Links sister. She is Kidnapped in the Beginning and you don't see
her until a bit later. You eventually save her, but you don't see her
until the ending. She really doesn't play much of a roll in the game
Helmaroc King: The Phoenix bird that kidnapped Aril in the Beginning.
Ganondorf order it to capture all the Blonde haired girls to find out
which one is Zelda? You eventually kill him as the 4th boss.
Tetra: The leader of the pirate groups in the beginning. When we first
meet Miss Tetra, she was in the Helmaroc claws before the pirates
attacked the bird and caused him to drop Tetra in the outset forest.
Although she has a bad attitude about things, she does care about
Link.
Zelda: This is the true identity to Tetra. She can only be Zelda when
she has the Triforce of Wisdom and goes back to Tetra if she loses it.
You don't see her much until the end.
Ganon (Ganondorf outside the dub): The only actual character from Ocarina.
100 years ago, he was sealed in the Sacred Realm by Zelda and the 6
Sages of Hyrule, along with the Master Sword from Adult Link. Since he
still had the Triforce, he used it to break out later on and took
control of Hyrule. Since Link had already went back to the present,
no one could stop him. Then, a great flood flooded hyrule and forced
Ganondorf to go to the surface to look for the Triforce. He thought
that the descendant of Zelda would have the Triforce, so he ordered
the Helmaroc King to capture every Blonde Haired girl. Little did he know
that the King of Hyrule had the Triforce of Wisdom.
Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule: The King of Hyrule and the identity of the King
of Red Lions. He helps Link throughout his quest with history of the old
Hyrule and the wish he made on the Triforce in the final battle.
Medli: An attendant of the Rito tribe and the sage of the Earth Temple.
At first, her main goal is to watch over Komali and protect him. After
he gets his wings and becomes an adult; she learns her fate as the sage
of the Earth Temple and decided to give Link her fate to restore the
Master Sword to its previous power from Ocarina of Time
Laruto: The previous sage of the Earth temple. Laruto was a girl
zora from Old Zora's domain and became the sage of the earth temple.
She loses her spirit when Ganon steals it from her to weaken the
Master Sword and ask Medli to become the new sage of the temple
and awaken the power of the master sword
Makar: A member of the Korok tribe and the sage of the Wind Temple.
His violin is used in both the yearly Korok ceremony to plant deku
seeds across the land and to restore the master sword to its original
form.
Fado: Just like Laruto, he is the sage of the Wind Temple and the last
Koriki from Koriki forest. he also had his sole taken from him to
weaken the master swords power
Links Grandma: A mysterious old woman. Very little is known
about her past
Tingle: Yes....he returns...a new incarnation of Tingle
has arisen from the ashes....
Orca: Swordsman of Outset island and brother to Sturgeon. He
gives link his first sword and hopes link to surpass
him someday
Sturgeon: Orca's Brother and scholar of Outset island. He lives
above the outset dojo and always has his books and pots fall
off the shelves because of Orca
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|The Races of Wind Waker |
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Hylian: The main race of most of the Zelda games. Hylians are nothing
more than people that live in the area of hyrule. Weather it is flooded
or not, they are still considered Hylians. Hylian class are normal people, but
have pointed ears. The Hylian class included the Royal Family of Hyrule and
Link and his descendants (Uncle, Sister, Grandmother, etc)
Goron: Was once a main race of hyrule, but lost there home in the flood
and was force to settle on dry land. The Goron numbers have dropped
dramatically
since Ocarina and have changed a bit. They now are scattered throughout the
flooded hyrule and are now traders. The gorons now dress in shirts and have
hats on that cover there face
Zora: The zora population dramatically declined in Ocarina, and now is extinct
in Wind Waker. The only survivor is the spirit of a woman zora from long ago.
Gerudo: The Gerudo race has all, but died out in Wind Waker. The only
remaining Gerudo is the Great King of Evil, Ganondorf.
Rito Tribe: The tribe that is somewhat of a combination of the zoras
and the gorons. They live on Dragon Roost island and protect the dragon
Valoo. These are bird-like people that have beaks and can fly. Some of
the key members of the tribe is the Chief of the Rito Tribe Chieftain, Medori
and Komori, the chiefs son.
Korok Tribe: A deku-like race that was once human. They now are tree-like
sprouts with leaves for faces. They stay under the close eye of the deku
tree and spread his seeds over the land each year.
Gods: There are 4 gods:
Zephos: God of the wind, he is the one who teaches Link the song
that changes the wind and dubs him "The Wind Waker.
Cyclos: God of the Cyclones, he is the one who teaches Link the
song to manipulate the Cyclones and use them as warp points. He
is upset because the stone tablet on Dragon root got smashed
for some unknown reason.
Valoo: God of the skies and an important figure of the Rito people. It is
said that a boy Rito must climb and pluck a scale from him to grow his
wings and become an adult.
Jabun (Jabu-Jabu): God of the sea's, Jabun has the Nayru's pearl in his
position and gives it to Link in effort to null the threat of Ganon.
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|Controls |
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L button-L targeting (same with ura Zelda)
R Button-Shield when sword is out, crawl when not
Z, Y, X Buttons-Item Buttons
A Button-Action Button (Go against a wall, pick up a jar, etc)
B Button-Sword
D-Pad: Map control, up for area map, and right and left to control
which small map you have
C-Pad: W/O baton: Up for First Person, and all others for free camera.
When in free camera, you must use the L button to go back to fixed.
With Baton: C button actions (Like Ocarina)
Start: Item Screen
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|Moves and Attack Moves |
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Basic Moves:
Move character-Move the analog stick
Roll-Press A while running
L Targeting-If enemy or person near, it lock on to that enemy or person
If no one is near, it goes into zoom mode
Side Step-While in zoom mode and going sideways, press A
Backflip-While in zoom move, press the analog stick back and press A
Pick up-Press A near item
Talk-Press A near item
Jump-Automatic when going forward on a gap
Press against wall-Lean near wall and press A
Sidle-While against the wall, go near the end of the wall. It’s automatic
Sword Moves:
Basic swipe-Press B
Forward Swipe-Press up on Analog stick and press B
L Target strike-Press B while locked on
Charged Strike-Press B when sword turns green
Parry Attack-Hold B and let go
Tornado Spin-Hold B after you get this from the Master. You use some
magic, and it goes on for about 10 seconds, but there is a 3 second delay
once you’re done
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|Before You Start |
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It's wise to know a few things before you begin. You can skip this part
if you are not interested in the figure gallery. If you are interested
in completing the figure gallery, make sure you take a picture of these
people before you continue
Helmeroc King
-During the forsaken fortress boss battle
Tetra
-Either while in Hyrule or on the beach after you rescue her in the
second quest
Cyclos
-Before you defeat him to get the ballad of the gales
Kogoli
-Rumored that he does not appear after the earth temple
Puppet Ganon
-During the final 4 boss fights
Phantom Ganon
-Either in the forsaken fortress fights or the Ganon's Tower fights
Knuckle
-Before you get the Link and KoRL figure
In order to do this in the first quest, you need to get the Deluxe Picto
graph between the Tower of the God's and right before the second forsaken
fortress to guarantee that you get all the pictures.
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|Walkthrough |
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Legend
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A B C D E F G
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1 |[A1][B1][C1][D1][E1][F1][G1]|
2 |[A2][B2][C2][D2][E2][F2][G2]|
3 |[A3][B3][C3][D3][E3][F3][G3]|
4 |[A4][B4][C4][D4][E4][F4][G4]|
5 |[A5][B5][C5][D5][E5][F5][G5]|
6 |[A6][B6][C6][D6][E6][F6][G6]|
7 |[A7][B7][C7][D7][E7][F7][G7]|
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A-Secion
A1 Forsaken Fortress
A2 Four-Eye Reef
A3 Western Fairy Island
A4 Three-Eye Reef
A5 Needle Rock Isle
A6 Diamond Steppe Island
A7 Horseshoe Island
B-Section
B1 Star Island
B2 Mother & Child Isles
B3 Rock Spire Island
B4 Greatfish Isle
B5 Islet of Steel
B6 Five-Eye Reef
B7 Outset Island
C-Section
C1 Northern Fairy Island
C2 Spectacle Island
C3 Tingle Island
C4 Cyclops Reef
C5 Stone Watcher Island
C6 Shark Island
C7 Headstone Island
D-Section
D1 Gale Isle
D2 Windfall Island
D3 Northern Triangle Island
D4 Six-Eye Reef
D5 Southern Triangle Island
D6 Southern Fairy Island
D7 Two-Eye Reef
E-Section
E1 Crescent Moon Island
E2 Pawprint Isle
E3 Eastern Fairy Island
E4 Tower of the Gods
E5 Private Oasis
E6 Ice Ring Isle
E7 Angular Isles
F-Section
F1 Seven-Star Isles
F2 Dragon Roost Island
F3 Fire Mountain
F4 Eastern Triangle Isle.
F5 Bomb Island
F6 Forest Haven
F7 Boating Course
G-Section
G1 Overlook Island
G2 Flight Control Platform
G3 Star Belt Archipelago
G4 Thorned Fairy Island
G5 Bird's Peak Rock
G6 Cliff Plateau Isles
G7 Five-Star Isles
This is a map of the Great Sea, or Overword. You will be using it
as a means of finding your way around the over world. The Letters in the
location is the north to south columns, and the numbers is the location
of the islands in those columns (Like in geography, Laditude and Longitude).
This system was first created long ago in the first Zelda to identify a exact
location very quickly without exploreing all the time. Although other guides
has differnt systems, this is the location system we are using in this guide.
In each section is a map of the location you need to go next. The ** shows
where you need to go.
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|Outset Island: |
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A B C D E F G
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1 |[A1][B1][C1][D1][E1][F1][G1]|
2 |[A2][B2][C2][D2][E2][F2][G2]|
3 |[A3][B3][C3][D3][E3][F3][G3]|
4 |[A4][B4][C4][D4][E4][F4][G4]|
5 |[A5][B5][C5][D5][E5][F5][G5]|
6 |[A6][B6][C6][D6][E6][F6][G6]|
7 |[A7][**][C7][D7][E7][F7][G7]|
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When you begin, you watch a long beginning talking about the Ganon,
link, the Triforce, and hyrule. Your sister then wakes you up and
that is where your journey begins.
Go down the ladder and swim across until you get to the last house.
That is your grandma’s house, and that is where you need to go. Go
upstairs and talk to her to get the green tunic. Exit and head back
to where your sister was.
talk to her and get the Telescope. Use it to look at the
mailbox to start an event. Point it up and you will see a large bird
with a young girl. The bird then drops the girl into the forest.
The only way to get to the forest area is to get a sword, but you
don't have one yet. Go to old warrior’s house which is the next to
last house near your grandmothers and the bottom one and go in.
Choose the top option and your training will begin.
The training is easy for the most part. The only thing you will
have trouble with is the new A button move. When your sword starts
to turn green, press the A button and you will roll behind your
opponent and strike them in the back. Complete this to get the sword.
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Note-Once you get the Hero's Sword, you can now do the Sword Training
minigame with Orca, meaning you now have access to a piece of heart.
It would be a good choice to get the Hero's shield before you do
try to get 500 hit, though.
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Go north and chop down the sapling trees and continue forward. Go
pass the bridge to get to the forest area. Here, you need to defeat
3 enemies to rescue the pirate girl, tetra. After that, a cut scene
will start and you will go back to the bridge area.
Aryll will then be kidnapped by the same bird that captured tetra
and will take her off. Tetra then officers to take you where the
bird went, The Forsaken Fortress, but you need to speak to your grandmother
first.
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Note-If you are in the second quest, make sure you take a picture
of Tetra for the gallery if you didn't in the first, that way you
don't have to deal with Tetra moving around later
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Go upstairs first to find that the Hero's Shield is missing. Go
downstairs to find your grandmother with the shield. After a
conversation, you will finally get the Hero's shield. When you’re ready to
leave, go talk to tetra. You will then get on the pirate ship and leave.
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|Pirates Ship |
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This is a VERY short part where you need to get the Spoils bag to go
further. This is pretty easy for the most part, though. Go through the door in
the back of the ship and go down the stairs to get to a puzzle. This is a
pretty simple one, jump from platform to light and swing to the next and get
to the end. You can stop the swinging light by pressing the L shoulder button
and up and down on the analog stick to go...well..up and down!!! Get to the
end to get the Enemy Drop bag, which is used to keep the special drop items
from enemies. After that, go back to the main deck. You will then be blasted
onto the Forsaken Fortress, but in the process, you will lose your sword,
so you will have to use some stealth on this one....
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|The Forsaken Fortress |
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