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Walkthrough - The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time Battle Strategies* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (GCN) (N64) * * The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Master Quest (GCN) * * Battle Strategies * * An In-Depth FAQ by John Madden a.k.a. Fierce Deity16 * * Version 1.7 2/21/04 * * E-mail: WrestlemaniaX10@aol.com * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * /\ / \ /----\ / \ / \ / \/ \ ---------- Greetings All!! YO! This is my first FAQ of all time, and I hope it will be of some use to some Zelda gamers out there who need help fighting certain enemies! Due to the fact that this Battle Strategies guide is for the Nintendo Gamecube version of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, but is NOT particularly used for the Master Quest version of the game, it can be used by Nintendo 64 gamers as well. On a side note, If you need help with non-battle strategies, which is fine, please don't send questions about Master Quest, I'm sorry but I haven't played it yet! I don't know when I will either. But I know what there is to know about the original, so If you need help on THAT, feel free to mail me. If you ever have any questions or comments, feel free to E-mail and/or IM me (If I'm on, that is!) at WrestlemaniaX10@aol.com! TABLE O' CONTENTS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.Legal Stuff 2.Version History 3.Introduction 4.Terms 5.What You'll Need 6.The Biggoron's Sword 7.Difficulty Rating 8.Enemy Strategies 9.Boss Strategies 10.Special Thanks/Credits ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- < < LEGAL STUFF > > This FAQ was made completely by myself. 100% by moi!! This guide is Copyright 2003 John Madden and cannot be changed in any way shape or form by anyone! It also cannot be put on any sites other than GameFAQs, Neoseeker, Cheats.de, and Zeldaelements without my permission. If you wish to use it on your site, please e-mail me and ask. I'll gladly let you post it if you ask me first. Oh, and feel free to put info you found on my FAQ on your own if you want. Just gimme credit for it. Sites currently allowed to post my FAQ: ~ ~ GameFAQs.com ~ ~ ~ ~ Neoseeker.com ~ ~ ~ ~ Cheats.de ~ ~ ~ ~ Zeldaelements.com ~ ~ ________________________________________ | | | All trademarks and copyrights in this | | document are owned by their respective | | trademark and copyright owners | |________________________________________| _______________________________________________________________________________ < < VERSION HISTORY > > Version 1.0 - I started my first FAQ and added pretty much everything. Version 1.1 - My first update! I added a new strat for Bongo sent in by bluepikachu252, who was added to the special thanks section. Version 1.2 - Not very much, but now Neoseeker.com has authorization to post my FAQ! I also fixed a couple of spelling errors. Version 1.3 - This lack of mail is killing me. But bluepikachu252 contributed once more and I added a Biggoron Sword strat. Version 1.4 - Goody! Another update! More'n'more people want me on their sites. That's kool. Now Cheats.de has permission to post it. I made a couple other minor changes as well. Version 1.5 - Wow! I have a lot of mails, most of it actually worth posting this time. Imbisle, luigimariokog@yahoo.com, supa_dupa_shane@hotmail.com, and cjnasser@uwaterloo.ca all sent in somethin' useful. I also fixed a couple of mistakes, and made some other minor changes. Version 1.6 - Sorry it took so long. Some weird site that asked to post my FAQ never replied. I figured if they really wanted it they'd let me know. So if you people are readin' this, YOU WANT MY GUIDE'ER'NOT!? Anywho, I got a lot of mail from people telling me they like my FAQ. Thank you very much, guys. 'preciate it! I got stuff from INyCxT and me_tree_01@hotmail.com. But really guys, don't send me any strats on the easy guys like Morpha and Dark Link. If you can't use the strats I put up, you're too far t'be saved. I dunno if I'll update again, but if I get anymore good additions, I sure will. See ya' then! Version 1.7 - Though it took forever and a half, I've finally updated!! I gotta nice little crapload of stuff, and thanks to all who sent in somethin'. This will probably be my very last update, so lemme get this out first. If you sent me somethin' and it isn't here, AND I told you I'd put it in, please send it again, as there was a mix up over here and I may have lost some data. Also, I'll be starting on my next FAQ soon!! It's not much of a surprise, though...it's gonna be a battle strategies FAQ for Majora's Mask, so look for it in the next month or so. Hopefully that one will be as successful as this one was. Thank you very much to everyone who liked it and complimented on it. I hope I was able to help you out in your many battles in Ocarina of Time. Until next time, BYE! _______________________________________________________________________________ < < INTRODUCTION > > This is a Battle Strategies guide. Like the name implies, this FAQ was made to give everyone the best ways (in my opinion) to defeat any and all enemies in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Some of you will look through the guide and see some of the strategies to be somewhat tedious. Just remember that I didn't make these strategies to make sure you always win, but to make sure you win, AND take the least amount of damage possible. I don't suggest that you run around swinging your sword around like a maniac. The best piece of advice is to keep your cool, and don't feel rushed like "Oh, man! I'm gonna get Killed if I don't do somethin'!" Eventually, every time you approach an enemy, you'll be able to take it down without even thinking. So, with that said, let's get into the FAQ! < < TERMS > > These are terms I'll be using throughout the guide that may confuse some beginners. I'll be using them a lot so listen up! LOCK ON - This is L-Targeting. L-Targeting is when there is a small, colored (green, blue, or yellow) arrow floating above something. At this point you press L (Z on the N64) and Link will automatically "Lock on" to it. While locked on, no matter where you go or what you do, you'll be looking at what you're targeting. This is great for aiming your long range weapon at an enemy. Remember, while locked on, you can't do things such as climb a ledge or even jump off of one, so I suggest having the L-Targeting feature on the "hold" option. This you can change in the main options menu. This way, you can just let go of L to unlock during emergencies. LONG RANGE - Simple. What I mean by a long range weapon is a weapon which you can use on enemies that are far away. These include: slingshot, boomerang, bow, Hookshot, and Longshot. Even though the Bombchu is somewhat long range, I did not list it there because it's the most useless item in the game, next to the Deku Nut, as it rarely becomes useful. (two or three times throughout the entire game) JUMP ATTACK - While you're locked on, and have your sword out, press A to do a double damage jumping sword attack! NEVER tap the A button repeatedly or Link will keep doing the move in only one direction, leaving you wide open. You shouldn't do the attack unless you have a good amount of distance between you and your opponent, and you have an open shot. Throughout the FAQ I will often tell you to back up after doing a jump attack if you are to do another. The reason is because when Link performs one, he jumps forward a good distance, so back up a bit so you'll keep landing hits. This is, by far, the best move to use in boss fights, though it isn't always recommended. SIDESTEP AND BACKFLIP - These are moves performed while in L-Targeting. They are used to dodge certain attacks very quickly. (Ex:Iron Knuckle Ax Swing) Sometimes running out of the way just doesn't cut it. To sidestep, press left or right, depending on where you want to sidestep, and the A button. To back flip, press back (Link's back, not yours) and the A button. These are both very useful moves that you should try to get used to. However, you don't HAVE to, it's only recommended. < < WHAT YOU'LL NEED > > No, not what you'll need to play this game, what you'll need to win during all of the harder fights. There are many things you NEED to take with you to a place where you'll surely fight more than a couple enemies. FAIRIES - In my difficulty rating system of 1-10, if the rating is 6/10 and up, you should take a bottled fairy. Don't waste precious bottle space by taking more than one! They are strictly insurance for IN CASE you die. You should never take them because you THINK you'll die, that's why I made this FAQ. POTIONS - In a few of my strategies, I'll tell you to bring a bottled potion with you. However, you should ALWAYS bring some Red Potion with you, boss or no boss! It's invaluable in times of need. Here are some drinks you should bring and where to get them at their lowest price. Green Potion - Fills magic energy - Potion Shop - 30 rupees Red Potion - Fills life energy - Potion Shop - 30 rupees Blue potion - Fills life and magic energy - Witch's Potion Shop - 100 rupees Lon Lon Milk - Fills 5 hearts per drink (two drinks per bottle) - Play Epona's Song by any cow - Free THE BIGGORON'S SWORD - The most important thing of all to bring with you, the Biggoron's Sword is usually the #1 choice for bosses and mid-level bosses. The only downside to this powerful weapon is that it's so heavy that Link needs both hands to carry it, leaving him unable to use his shield. In the guide, I'll tell you when, where, and how to use it. I've gotten mails from people who say they use the Biggoron's Sword all the time. No offense, but keep it to yourself. I happen to like the Master Sword better. Whatever fighting style you're comfortable with is the style that's perfect, oki? But if you are one of those people who would rather use the Biggoron's Sword, some of this FAQ isn't for you. But hey, whatever floats your boat. FULL STOCK - Before you head out to where you'll need to fight something or someone, be sure to stock up on all the more useful items in the game. Arrows - Buy them according to how big your quiver is. You should purchase them at the Bazaar, it's much more convenient. Bombs - Buy them at the Goron Shop only, they're cheaper there. Purchase them according to the size of your bomb bag. Slingshot Bullets - They're only in stock at the Kokiri Shop, so it's easier to simply cut grass for them. Though if you're close by that area, go ahead and buy some. Magic Energy - Buy Green Potion at the Potion Shop to fill magic energy. You also can find small jars of green potion by cutting grass and killing certain enemies. ReDeads are a great source of magic jars. Life Energy - Always go in with full health unless it's unavoidable. You can get to full health using hearts from cutting grass, drinking potions, and using fairies. The easiest way to fill both life and magic for free is by visiting Great Fairy fountains. < < THE BIGGORON'S SWORD > > The strongest weapon in the game will take a long trading effort, but it's well worth it. BEFORE YOU START!! Make sure you have at least one bottle of blue fire, and also make sure to have planted magic beans in front of Dodongo's Cavern. You'll have to beat the Forest Temple in order to go back in time again. It is also required to have the Hookshot to do this. KAKARIKO VILLAGE - Talk to the cucco girl to recieve the pocket cucco. She wants you to keep it to get it in a good mood. Play the Sun's Song twice to get the egg to hatch. Take it to the carpenter's house and wake up Talon, then talk to him. KAKARIKO VILLAGE - Give the newly hatched chicken to the cucco lady and in return she'll give you the rare blue-feathered cucco, Cojiro. She says that he doesn't crow much since her brother left. LOST WOODS - If you venture into the Lost Woods, Cojiro will start crowing. Take the first left upon entering the woods to find the cucco girl's brother. If you give Cojiro to him, he'll give to you an odd mushroom to take to the old witch's shop. KAKARIKO VILLAGE - You have 3 minutes to take the mushroom to the old hag before it spoils. Just use Epona and ride over to Kakariko. Go through the left door inside the Potion Shop and climb the stairs to reach the witch's shop. Give it to her and she'll make an odd potion for you to give to the man. LOST WOODS - Upon returning to the Lost Woods, you won't find the weird bum, but a small Kokiri girl. She'll demand the potion back, as it is made of forest mushrooms. Return it to recieve the poacher's saw, which the guy apparently left behind. GERUDO VALLEY - Use Epona to leap over the valley, then give the saw to that guy's dad, the carpenter. He says that he has nothing better to give you, so he'll hand over a broken Biggoron's Sword. DEATH MOUNTAIN - Take the long hike up death mountain, and try not to get hit by any of the falling rocks as the volcano will erupt. When you reach the top, Biggoron will want to fix the sword for you, but the eruption has left his eyes irritated. He gives you a prescription for eyedrops from King Zora. ZORA'S DOMAIN - Thaw out King Zora with Blue Fire and give him Biggoron's prescription. He says he doesn't have the eyedrops, but he does have the ingredients. He'll give you an eyeball frog to take to the doctor at the Lake Hylia Lab. LAKE HYLIA - You have 3 minutes to take this frog to Lake Hylia. Here's the best route: 1.Leave Zora's Domain. 2.Go left through the passage to the Lost Woods. 3.Get out of the pool and go left to Kokiri Forest. 4.Go to the exit to Hyrule Field. 5.Get out of the narrow passage and call Epona. Get on her and go directly to Lake Hylia. Jump over any and all fences that are in your path. 6.Stop by the lab and give the frog to the doc. At first He'll think it's for dinner, but Link will stop him and the good doctor will make the eyedrops. DEATH MOUNTAIN - You'll have to book-it in 4 minutes to reach Biggoron in time. Here's the best way to go: 1.Jump on your horse and ride like the wind towards Kakariko Village, be sure to jump the fences in your path, if you go around them, you'll waste time. If she won't jump, just remember that she's not the one messing up, you are. 2.Go to the exit to Death Mountain. 3.Go to the entrance to Dodongo's Cavern and use the magic bean platform. Jump off when it reaches the halfway point of the mountain.(above Goron city) 4.Dodge the rocks, kill the Skullwalltullas, dodge the Tektite, and climb the rest of the way up to Biggoron. 5.Give the eyedrops to Biggoron, who'll use them right away. He'll thank you and give you a claim check for the sword. Here's an alternate way to transport the eyedrops sent in by bluepikachu252 - Whenever I have the Eye Drops to go to Biggoron, here's what I do: 1. Ride Epona as far as the entrance to Kakariko Village. 2. Walk to Death Mountain Trail. 3. Ride the Bean Leaf towards Goron City. 4. Enter Goron City. 5. Go through Goron City and exit through the passage in Darunia's room. 6. DO NOT WEAR THE GORON TUNIC! In Death Mountain Crater, go right and leave onto Death Mountain Trail once again (you'll have to pass a rock and climb a ladder on the way). 7. Show the Eye Drops to Biggoron. The reason you can't wear the Goron Tunic in step 6 is because the life timer overrides the spoilage timer, and the spoilage timer doesn't tick while the life timer's on the screen. DEATH MOUNTAIN - No one is patient these days, so simply play the Sun's Song 6 times and give the check back to the gargantuan Goron. Take the massive sword into your proud possesion, you've earned it! You can get this sword before even entering the first temple, which is the idea that I strongly suggest. There's really no reason you shouldn't. < < DIFFICULTY RATING > > This is my difficulty rating system. Beside each and every enemy, I tell you their name, appearance, location, and difficulty rating. Some people may not agree with me on some of these. Just remember that these ratings are for how difficult they are for me, Oki? Also, enemies and bosses are on two different systems. So just because the Iron Knuckle is a 7 and Bongo-Bongo is a 6, that doesn't mean that ol' Knux is harder. And btw, sometimes I'll place a high rating for a relatively easy opponent, because they're so strong. I didn't do it for the Giant Moblin, because he's so easy that....it boggles the mind. 1 - So easy it gives me migraines thinkin' about it 2 - Freakishly Easy 3 - Mediocre 4 - Requires one to be awake 5 - Intermediate 6 - You'll get killed if you don't pay attention 7 - Better be at your best 8 - Ouch 9 - Quite painful 10 - Ridiculously evil!! That's my rating system! Remember this is a rank of difficulty, not stength. Just look at Morpha. A retarded one-armed dead baby could beat him. I apologize to all the retarded one-armed dead babies out there who CAN'T beat Morpha. < < ENEMY STRATEGIES > > YAHOO!! Now we can officially start on the strategies! I've tried to explain to the best of my ability the best way to win fights while taking little damage, if any at all. Please enjoy. If you have any questions or comments, e-mail me at WrestlemaniaX10@aol.com. ::ANUBIS:: Appearance - A weird Anubis looking thing with no legs. Location - The Spirit Temple. Rating - 3/10 Strat - This thing floats around inside the Spirit Temple. I suggest, when you're an adult, to shoot it with a fire arrow. As a child, go to the opposite side of the room as where the fire will appear (when you hit the switch in the rooms these guys are in) and shoot the switch with your sling shot. You can also use Din's Fire. ::ARMOS:: Appearance - Kinda like a horned bull statue with a small sword and shield. Location - Dodongo's Cavern, Spirit Temple Rating - 2/10 Strat - A simple little baddie, Every Armos is either alive or just a statue. Run into it to see if it's hostile. As an adult, when it wakes up, hit it with your sword but once to kill it. As a child, it's best to use bombs. If you miss your attack, you'll risk being hit by it's crazy jump. ::BABY DODONGO:: Appearance - A small light blue, no-legged version of a Dodongo. Location - Dodongo's Cavern Rating - 3/10 Strat - Much more annoying than it looks, these things will leap out at you to hurt you. Lock on and block with your shield. Then let them attack. They'll bounce off, giving you the chance to land a return strike. Two hits is generally enough to destroy them. ::BARI:: Appearance - A floating jellyfish, basically. Location - Jabu-Jabu's Belly Rating - 2/10 Strat - These things are common enemies inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly. Just don't run into it. Lock on and use your boomerang, simple. ::BEAMOS:: Appearance - Two metal balls, a big one and a little one, on top of eachother. The big one has a mouth on it and the little one has an eye on it. Location - Dodongo's Cavern, Inside the Well, Shadow Temple, Spirit Temple, Gerudo Training Ground, Ganon's Castle Rating - 1/10 Strat - This thing will try to hurt you by shooting you with it's eye laser, just stay a certain distance away and trow a bomb at it. The bomb must land ON it. :: BIGOCTO:: Apperance - An extremely large Octorock. Location - Jabu-Jabu's Belly Rating - 5/10 Strat - Much easier than he looks, this mid-level boss is kinda annoying. Quickly throw your boomerang at him. Back way off (almost to the other side of the room) and wait til he starts spinning. When he has stopped spinning, run after him. He'll run the opposite direction. If he runs at you, repeat the same thing, only wait about one second before running. Lock on and follow him, staying as close to the spikes as possible without being hit. When you're close enough to hit him, (with your boomerang) do so. He'll be stunned for a short time. Use this time to pull out your sword and do jump attack. Just do that twice. Remember to stay away as you pull out your sword, you want to hit him with a jump attack. Sent in by jeffreychencan@hotmail.com - "You can kill the Bigocto with a Deku Stick's jump attack at his ass in one hit." (I haven't yet tried this, so if you're doubtful, try it yourself) ::BIG POE:: Appearance - A large Poe with a white coat that you see while riding Epona. Location - 10 different spots in Hyrule Field Rating 3/10 Strat - Not much else I can say except get good at your archery skills and shoot them twice. If you bottle them all and take them back to the Ghost Shop, you'll get the 4th bottle. Each one is worth 50 rupees. ::BIG SKULLTULLA:: Appearance - A bigger version of the Skulltulla. Location - Kokiri Forest, Deku Tree, Zora's Fountain, Inside the Well, Shadow Temple Rating - 1/10 Strat - He'll drop from the ceiling and look less than menacing. As a child, wait til it turns, then jump attack. As an adult, use your long range weapons. ::BIRI:: Appearance - A bigger Bari that dosen't move. Location - Jabu-Jabu's Belly Rating - 1/10 Strat - Use your boomerang or avoid it. ::BLUE BUBBLE:: Appearance - A skull with wings engulfed in blue fire. Location - Forest Temple Rating - 3/10 Strat - Use either of your long range weapons or hit it with your shield to knock out the flames. After that hit it twice with your sword. ::BLUE TEKTITE:: Appearance - Has a small blue body with a single red eye on it and four long yellow legs. Location - Hyrule Field, Zora's River, Zora's Fountain, Lake Hylia, Water Temple Rating - 4/10 Strat - Possibly the most persistant enemy, the sound of it hopping around will drive you crazy!! Either Shoot it twice with arrows or lock on and beat the crap out of it with your sword. If you kill it with a Light Arrow, you'll get 50 rupees. ::BUSINESS SCRUB:: Appearance - Uh.....a ball of wood with limbs and green leaves for hair?? Location - Lost Woods, Goron City, Dodongo's Cavern, Death Mt. Crater, Jabu-Jabu's Belly, Lake Hylia, Ganon's Castle Rating - 1/10 Strat - Lock on and block an attack, (not with the Mirror Shield) or use a long range weapon. Each one will sell you something for jacked-up prices. One will even sell you a Piece of Heart for 10 rupees. ::DARK LINK:: Appearance - A shadowy version of Link with red eyes. Location - Water Temple Rating - 4/10 Strat - This mid-level boss looks kinda hard but is actually very easy to beat. Equip your Biggoron's Sword and lock on. Keep doing horizontal slashes (left + A). Don't stop hitting him, you can't block. You'll have to re-lock on when you hit him. I'm not tryin' to be mean, but if you have a hard time beating Dark Link, you're really not that good a fighter. I'm sorry, but using Din's Fire is a dumb idea. It takes forever and usually gets you hurt. If you think I'm wrong, feel free to tell me so. I like my strat better, but if you don't like mine or you can't do it......God help you....this one works nicely. Sent in by me_tree_01@hotmail.com - "Get the hammer. He won't even touch you. Hit him, then turn and hit him again. Repeat that." ::DEAD HAND:: Appearance - A weird looking zombie with a long neck and white skin. Location - Inside the Well, Shadow Temple Rating - 4/10 Strat - Easy. As a child, get grabbed by one of the hands, when the thing comes out, mash on B to get out of the hand's grip. Move to the corner of the room and wait for the Dead Hand to reach you. (have your sword out) When it reaches you and lowers his head, do a jump attack. Repeat until he dies. As an adult, do the same strategy, but instead of getting grabbed by a hand, use the Lens of Truth to see where he is and bomb him. After you hit him a couple times, he'll start to walk away, DON'T follow him, just wait until he goes under ground. ::DEKU BABA:: Appearance - Hmmm...a purple Deku Nut with teeth attached to a green vine. Location - Kokiri Forest, Deku Tree, Forest Temple, Inside the Well Rating - 1/10 Strat - Lock on and shield til it attacks. When it does whack it once with your sword, do that once more to get Deku Nuts. To get Deku Sticks, Back off and wait til it attacks. While it's sprawled over the ground, slash it once. It will screech up and straighten out. Attack it again. ::DEKU SCRUB:: Appearance - Like the Business scrub, only shorter, meaner, and it has no arms. Location - Deku Tree Rating - 1/10 Strat - These things will repeatedly spit seeds at you. Lock on and block one, it'll bounce back and hit him. Stay locked on and follow him as he runs. Catch him to get a clue on how to continue through the Deku Tree. ::DINALFOS:: Appearance - A dinosaur that wears armor and walks on two legs. Location - Gerudo Training Ground, Ganon's Castle Rating - 2/10 Strat - Almost just like Lizalfos, Dinalfos are easily defeated. Lock on and use your jump attack. Sometimes they jump over you and attack. To avoid this, simply block and move away a bit. When they land, keep attacking. ::DODONGO:: Appearance - A weird green dinosaur that has a single horn that points backward. It only has two limbs. Location - Dodongo's Cavern Rating - 3/10 Strat - Easy. Use a bomb and a couple sword attacks on the tail. Or just lock on and land some well-placed jump attacks. Remember to avoid it's swinging tail attack right after you hit it. ::FIRE KEESE:: Appearance - A keese on fire, basically. Location - Dodnogo's Cavern, Fire Temple, Inside the Well, Shadow Temple, Spirit Temple, Ganon's Castle Rating - 3/10 Strat - Pull out your slingshot or bow and follow them until they get close enough to lock on. When they do, lock on and fire one shot. If one that you didn't see coming is quite close to you, create some distance and, when your at a safe distance, lock on and fire one shot. Block their attacks if they're TOO close. They'll set you on fire if they hit you. ::FLARE DANCER:: Appearance - It looks like a ball with no arms and tiny legs. Look's kinda kool when it's on fire. Location - Fire Temple Rating - 4/10 Strat - These things are Hella weird. Equip your Biggoron's Sword. While it's spinning in place, lock on and hookshot it. Just as it comes to you, lock on (it'll unlock when you hookshot him) and jump attack. He'll most likely run away, if he doesn't, that means he's going back in the fire to re-light. If he runs, stay locked on and run to meet him at the other side. If you're sure you can land it, do a jump attack, if you're even slightly unsure, do normal attacks. When he comes out of the fire, just repeat this process. Sent in by Imbisle - "Equip the biggy sword and your Megaton Hammer. When you get them, hit them with the hammer first and it'll stun'em temporarily. This only works the first time, though. Now chop away with biggy sword. You'll get three or so hits instead of two before it runs." ::FLOORMASTER:: Appearance - A large grimy lookin' hand. Location - Forest Temple, Shadow Temple, Spirit Temple Rating - 4/10 Strat - Wait until he turns green, when he does, block. Don't move, BLOCK. When he's normal again, Hit him twice with your sword. Immediately after the second hit, charge you spin attack, when he splits up (into three little Floorlets), let those suckers have it. If one of them grabs you, they'll turn into another big one. On many occasions throughout the game, you won't be able to see this guy unless you use the Lens of Truth. I don't advise even using the lens on him at all. While it's on, you can't use the spin attack. ::FREEZARD:: Appearance - It looks like a horned snowman made of transparent ice. Location - Ice Cavern, Ganon's Castle Rating - 2/10 Strat - This one will always get the cocky ones. AS SOON as you see him, hit him three times. The Hook/Longshot will not only do one hit's damage, but will also drag you closer to hit him a couple more times. He will not flinch no matter what you hit him with, so he can attack even while being attacked (much like the Iron Knuckle). He can also freeze you with his breath which has surprisingly long range. ::GERUDO THIEF:: Appearance - A not too bad lookin' Gerudo woman holding two swords. Location - Gerudo's Hideout Rating - 3/10 Strat - Simply use that Biggoron's Sword like the knife happy elf that you are!! Sometimes she rears back real slow. That's her BIG move. If it hits you, you'll be put in jail. Don't let up on your assault, you can't defend against any attacks. ::GIANT DEKU BABA:: Appearance - A big Deku Baba...duh... Location - Kokiri Forest, Forest Temple Rating - 1/10 Strat - Big version of a dumb baddie. Just block til it attacks then retaliate. Repeat until you've killed it. ::GIANT MOBLIN:: Appearance - A VERY big Moblin. Location - Sacred Forest Meadow Rating - 1/10 Strat - Often mistaken for something that slightly resembles difficult, the over-sized dog looking pig thing is even easier than it's smaller guard counterparts. I usually avoid this colossal moron but if you insist on fighting him here's the best way to take'em down. His club is extremely easy to avoid,(anyone who thinks any different shouldn't be playing the game at all) just run to the opposite side that his club is on. Example: He'll start by swinging in the mid |
