I was playing through the first cycle yesterday while talking to a friend who was very acquainted with the N64 of MM. I couldn't find one of the kids during hide-and-seek so decided I'd ask him. None of the locations he gave me were what I needed. It's one of the small changes they've made.
Then he looked up changes in the 3DS version and started getting mad. The only changes that sounded annoying to me are that apparently you have to turn on the shield as Zora Link in order to swim fast, and ice arrows can't be used to create platforms anymore.
Yeah, I'm a little put off with some of the changes they've made as well. A couple are definitely necessary for smoother gameplay, but others are much more random and can be annoying for veteran players.
Also, did anyone else notice thatOdalwa was different? I haven't played MM in a long time, but I'm 99% sure it was very different, and it makes me wonder how different the others will be as well.
From what I've heard, it's no longer possible to completely KO Odalwa as soon as you enter that boss room and rush towards him to attack like there's no tomorrow.
urggg can someone tell me how to get the last key in snowhead?
I am there too, Ive played the original one a couple times so if I get through it I can help you.
Clean it up with a pressurized air can. You can find those in a computer store (they're usually sold to clean keyboards). It worked for my 3DS.
Ice arrows can't make platforms? Odd, I thought that was one of the solutions to some puzzles in the Great Bay Temple.
They can only create platforms in specific places in the water (which are indicated by sparkles) rather than being able to be placed anywhere.
That clears it up then. My friend was already wondering how it would be possible to do the Great Bay without the ability to make platforms.They can only create platforms in specific places in the water (which are indicated by sparkles) rather than being able to be placed anywhere.
Same here. I pre-ordered from Amazon on Wednesday when I noticed a tiny bit of a discount ($2 is better than nothing). Should get it by the middle of next week,
For some reason, they do still exist, I got one for my daughter 2 years ago.
How important are heart pieces and rupees? This is my first time playing the game, and the walktrough I've been using for reference has sections specifically about getting rupees/heart pieces, but I find it a hassle.
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Every dollar counts so I would of done the same. I ordered mine on Friday and it's out for delivery today. Mines getting here quick because I did 2 day shipping though. I hate waiting so I always do 2 day shipping.
Did you play MM on the 64 or is this gonna be your first time playing it?
For the heart pieces, whether or not you need them depends on your skill. If you're very confident, there's the 3 hearts challenge that involves avoiding getting Heart Containers as well. In the 3DS version, the Sheikah Stone tracks which Heart Pieces you acquired. Same deal for Rupee Chests.
I believe that the are certain items that you need to purchase in order to complete the game 100%. If you don't feel like roaming around the world just to cash some rupees, you already have some chests that contains a silver rupee that will respawn on every cycle. If you have Bunny Hood, there's even the postman's minigame that will earn you 50 rupees per win.