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Feel free to share news, reviews, opinions, fan art, humor, comics, or anything else Zelda. But I'm not sure I'd spend much money on it, OOT is better in my opinion.R/Zelda is the unofficial hub for anything and everything The Legend of Zelda - the iconic Nintendo series. Now if that was what you were supposed to do without din's fire, then who the hell designed this game? Evil person.Īll in all, it's a fun challenge. Then again, this is Master Quest), and thus I got a key I (again, I'm not sure) wouldn't get at that point, and was able to skip the whole ice room and complete the temple. So when I picked the game up again, I went into the water temple, got the longshot, went back, hookshot a lantern that was barely visible, and barely reachable (hardly think that was what I was supposed to do. Since you can't go back to being a child and get din's fire until you've beaten the forest temple, I gave up. The forest temple basically required me to have dins fire to burn an eye (since it's impossible to have fire arrows at this point, and there was no fire to shoot an arrow through), and I just couldn't solve it. I also got stuck for over a year (and gave up, until a few months ago where I solved it and completed the game). You really just have to try around to find such things. It just doesn't require any logical thinking to solve, it's just dumb, it's there to fool you and be hard to find. How the hell would you think of hook shooting a random painting in a room. Some puzzles are also downright illogical. Sometimes it's ridiculous to watch rooms, as they have blocks randomly placed, cows in walls, weird, illogically placed items, etc. The temples aren't amazing to watch anymore, they're just made to be hard. The downside is that the design of the new temples look really messy. It's more challenging than any Zelda combat wise really. In the water temple, you get to fight 3 stalfos in a very small area, and that fight is not an easy one unless you've gathered alot of hearts and magics. The enemies you face are just like in Ocarina, but the difference is that they increase in numbers and the areas you fight them in are different. You often miss things in this game, as they're placed very smart, in areas you normally wouldn't look. The game is also less obvious than any other Zelda game.
