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Ocarina of time blue fire
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ocarina of time blue fire

There is a wide variety of tools at your disposal, and knowing which weapon works best with which enemy will be crucial to your success in the game, so get reading, Boy Scout! As they say: "Be prepared!" This section will give you the low-down on the ins and outs of every weapon you'll find and use in the game. This is a republication of our 1998 The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Game Guide.

  • Enemy Descriptions: The dangers you'll face and strategies for tackling even the trickiest boss.
  • Item Descriptions: The things Link can buy or find in the land of Hyrule.
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  • Weapon Descriptions: A list of all the weapons (and the places you'll find them) that you'll find throughout your travels.
  • Walkthrough: A general walkthrough that will keep you going in the right direction.
  • Since the Spirit Medallion isn't tied to getting another Medallion, or forcibly given to the player, the game also checks for it as well.GameSpot is proud to present a republication of our classic The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Game Guide, first released in 1998 for the Nintendo 64. In order to get the Shadow Medallion, the player would need to have triggered the Nocturne of Shadow cutscene, as well as having obtained the Forest, Fire and Water Medallions to trigger that cutscene, so the game doesn't check for them, as the game assumes that, as the player has the Shadow Medallion, you must have gotten them. The player is unavoidably given the Light Medallion in a cutscene, so the game has no need to check for it. The reason the games assumes these things are: Triggered the Nocturne of Shadow obtain cutscene. Obtained the Forest, Fire, and Water Medallion. In this instance the game assumes that the player: This works because much like the Door of Time opening the game assumes things. Even if one uses a cheat device/debug menu to remove the Light Medallion from Link's inventory it will still play the cutscene. In order to trigger the cutscene in which Zelda gives the player the Light Arrows, as well as access to Ganon's Castle, the game only checks for the Shadow and Spirit Medallion. This also extends to the Medallions as well. When playing the Song of Time, the game assumes that the player already has them.

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    The game assumes these things because the player needs to have all 3 of the spiritual stones to trigger the cutscene in which they learn the Song of Time (which is also where the player obtains the Ocarina of Time). This is because the game's flags assume that, as the player knows and can play the Song of Time, then the player will have triggered the following: In order to gain access to the Master Sword, the player only needs to know the Song of Time.















    Ocarina of time blue fire