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Link's next destination is the mountains of Snowhead, where the [[Goron]] tribe lives. When they get there, Link and Tatl discover it is in the midst of a lengthy winter, with many of the Gorons freezing due to the chilly air coming out of [[Snowhead Temple]]. Kaepora meets Link again and has him follow him across an abyss full of invisible platforms, with shed feathers acting as a guide. At a cave on the other side, Link discovers the [[Lens of Truth]], allowing him to see both the platforms on the way back and the ghost of the Goron champion, [[Darmani III]], who was blown off the mountain while trying to investigate the temple. He leads Link to his grave to be absolutely sure he can see him, and asks him to bring him back to life with his magic, and if that is too much to instead heal his sorrow. After using the Song of Healing, Darmani becomes the [[Goron Mask]], which allows Link to take his form as [[Goron Link]]. When speaking with other Gorons, they will assume he is Darmani. After finding the [[Goron Elder]] and unfreezing him with [[Hot Springwater]], he reveals he too is trying to go to the temple despite his feeble condition, but upon learning [[Goron Elder's Son|his son]] is crying because he misses him, he teaches him part of the [[Goron Lullaby]] to calm him down. When Goron Link plays it, the young Goron teaches him the rest, while every Goron in the room other than Link falls asleep. Making his way up to the temple and using the Lens of Truth, it is revealed that the wind is actually an apparently possessed [[Biggoron]] violently exhaling repeatedly. After playing the Goron's Lullaby, Biggoron falls asleep and falls off the mountain, allowing Link to access the temple, where he finds several ice and speed-related puzzles, the [[Fire Arrow]]s, and a giant mechanical beast called [[Goht]]. After defeating Goht, Link is transported to another ethereal world and meets another Giant, who tells them they are "guardians," which Tatl interprets as meaning they are protective gods. Before they can get any further information, they are transported outside, where spring has returned. Before moving on to the next area, Link must first gain access to the [[Powder Keg]] item from [[Medigoron]].
Link's next destination is the mountains of Snowhead, where the [[Goron]] tribe lives. When they get there, Link and Tatl discover it is in the midst of a lengthy winter, with many of the Gorons freezing due to the chilly air coming out of [[Snowhead Temple]]. Kaepora meets Link again and has him follow him across an abyss full of invisible platforms, with shed feathers acting as a guide. At a cave on the other side, Link discovers the [[Lens of Truth]], allowing him to see both the platforms on the way back and the ghost of the Goron champion, [[Darmani III]], who was blown off the mountain while trying to investigate the temple. He leads Link to his grave to be absolutely sure he can see him, and asks him to bring him back to life with his magic, and if that is too much to instead heal his sorrow. After using the Song of Healing, Darmani becomes the [[Goron Mask]], which allows Link to take his form as [[Goron Link]]. When speaking with other Gorons, they will assume he is Darmani. After finding the [[Goron Elder]] and unfreezing him with [[Hot Springwater]], he reveals he too is trying to go to the temple despite his feeble condition, but upon learning [[Goron Elder's Son|his son]] is crying because he misses him, he teaches him part of the [[Goron Lullaby]] to calm him down. When Goron Link plays it, the young Goron teaches him the rest, while every Goron in the room other than Link falls asleep. Making his way up to the temple and using the Lens of Truth, it is revealed that the wind is actually an apparently possessed [[Biggoron]] violently exhaling repeatedly. After playing the Goron's Lullaby, Biggoron falls asleep and falls off the mountain, allowing Link to access the temple, where he finds several ice and speed-related puzzles, the [[Fire Arrow]]s, and a giant mechanical beast called [[Goht]]. After defeating Goht, Link is transported to another ethereal world and meets another Giant, who tells them they are "guardians," which Tatl interprets as meaning they are protective gods. Before they can get any further information, they are transported outside, where spring has returned. Before moving on to the next area, Link must first gain access to the [[Powder Keg]] item from [[Medigoron]].


On another first day, Link must buy a Powder Keg and use it on the boulder blocking [[Milk Road]], allowing access to [[Romani Ranch]], where they find Epona under the care of [[Romani]], who teaches them how to shoot arrows from horseback, re-teaches Link [[Epona's Song]], and asks them to help deal with [[ghost|strange aliens]] that always show up before the carnival to steal their [[cow]]s. Now having Epona, Link can travel to Great Bay, where the [[Zora]] tribe lives. Noticing a strange form in the water surrounded by [[seagull]]s, Link finds the wounded musician [[Mikau]], lead guitarist of the popular Zora band, [[The Indigo-go]]s. He tells them through song that [[Lulu|a Zora girl]] laid [[Zora Egg|some eggs]], which were then stolen by [[Gerudo|pirates]], causing her to lose her voice, and he was wounded trying to get them back. He then asks someone to "heal his soul," prompting Link to play the Song of Healing and turn him into the [[Zora Mask]]. When he travels to [[Zora Hall]], he sees that the Zora girl in the song referred to the lead singer of the band, Lulu, and that the water has recently fogged up from a storm at the [[Great Bay Temple]], making it hard for the Zoras to navigate. Link must then go to the [[Pirates' Fortress]] and recover some of the eggs (as well as the [[Hookshot]] item), though he learns there are some more in [[Pinnacle Rock]]. After rescuing a [[seahorse]] from a fisherman, he is led to Pinnacle Rock where he can find the rest of the eggs being guarded by [[Deep Python|giant sea snakes]]. Taking all the eggs to the [[Lakeside Laboratory]], where they hatch and form a musical staff, teaching him the [[New Wave Bossa Nova]]. Once he plays this to Lulu, her voice returns, and a nearby island is revealed to be a giant, ancient [[Turtle (Majora's Mask)|turtle]]. The turtle takes Link to the temple, where he must navigate many water-powered mechanisms and find the [[Ice Arrow]]s, eventually leading him to fight a giant fish called [[Gyorg]]. Once it is beaten, Link is again trasported to another Giant's realm. The Giant urges them to "Help our friend," which Tatl takes to mean the remaining Giant.
On another first day, Link must buy a Powder Keg and use it on the boulder blocking [[Milk Road]], allowing access to [[Romani Ranch]], where they find Epona under the care of [[Romani]], who teaches them how to shoot arrows from horseback, re-teaches Link [[Epona's Song]], and asks them to help deal with [[ghost|strange aliens]] that always show up before the carnival to steal their [[cow]]s. Now having Epona, Link can travel to Great Bay, where the [[Zora]] tribe lives. Noticing a strange form in the water surrounded by [[seagull]]s, Link finds the wounded musician [[Mikau]], lead guitarist of the popular Zora band, [[The Indigo-go]]s. He tells them through song that [[Lulu|a Zora girl]] laid [[Zora Egg|some eggs]], which were then stolen by [[Gerudo|pirates]], causing her to lose her voice, and he was wounded trying to get them back. He then asks someone to "heal his soul," prompting Link to play the Song of Healing and turn him into the [[Zora Mask]]. When he travels to [[Zora Hall]], he sees that the Zora girl in the song referred to the lead singer of the band, Lulu, and that the water has recently fogged up from a storm at the [[Great Bay Temple]], making it hard for the Zoras to navigate. Link must then go to the [[Pirate's Fortress]] and recover some of the eggs (as well as the [[Hookshot]] item), though he learns there are some more in [[Pinnacle Rock]]. After rescuing a [[seahorse]] from a fisherman, he is led to Pinnacle Rock where he can find the rest of the eggs being guarded by [[Deep Python|giant sea snakes]]. Taking all the eggs to the [[Lakeside Laboratory]], where they hatch and form a musical staff, teaching him the [[New Wave Bossa Nova]]. Once he plays this to Lulu, her voice returns, and a nearby island is revealed to be a giant, ancient [[Turtle (Majora's Mask)|turtle]]. The turtle takes Link to the temple, where he must navigate many water-powered mechanisms and find the [[Ice Arrow]]s, eventually leading him to fight a giant fish called [[Gyorg]]. Once it is beaten, Link is again trasported to another Giant's realm. The Giant urges them to "Help our friend," which Tatl takes to mean the remaining Giant.


The final region is the Ikana Canyon. Before they can reach the top, a [[Poe Collector|hooded man]] tells them they cannot pass without a specific mask from two evil-hearted men near Milk Road, referring to the [[Gorman Brothers]]. After bating them in a horse race, they give him the [[Garo Mask]]. Once he obtains that, the man lets him pass, and warns him of the evil spirits lingering ahead. When he reaches the top of the canyon, he discovers many types of wandering spirits, and must deal with them in a variety of ways. Eventually, after collecting the [[Captain's Hat]], re-learning the [[Song of Storms]], collecting the [[Gibdo Mask]], making it through the maze [[beneath the Well]], and collecting the [[Mirror Shield]], he makes it to the heart of [[Ikana Castle]], where he does battle with the king, [[Igos du Ikana]]. After defeating him, Ikana realizes that fighting petty battles is what destroyed their civilization in the first place, and urges Link to travel to the top of [[Stone Tower Temple]] to stem the evil within. To assist him, he teaches Link the [[Elegy of Emptiness]], which creates a statue of Link's current form in his place. Once he gets through the Stone Tower Temple, he is accosted by the [[Garo Master]], and after defeating him, gains the [[Light Arrow]]. Link must them travel outside the temple and use the new arrow on a large red jewel, flipping the temple upside-down. Link must then navigate the flipped version of the temple, creating a vastly different experience, and eventually make it to the same room he obtained the arrows in, leading to a portal that leads to a fight against the gargantuan [[Twinmold]], a task made easier if he obtained the [[Giant's Mask]] prior. Once that is done, they are taken to the final Giant, who tells them to call the Giants when they need them, and then sadly tells them to forgive their friend, confusing Tatl. Once that is done, a portal appears over Ikana Canyon and seemingly takes away the evil spirits, allowing them to rest peacefully.
The final region is the Ikana Canyon. Before they can reach the top, a [[Poe Collector|hooded man]] tells them they cannot pass without a specific mask from two evil-hearted men near Milk Road, referring to the [[Gorman Brothers]]. After bating them in a horse race, they give him the [[Garo Mask]]. Once he obtains that, the man lets him pass, and warns him of the evil spirits lingering ahead. When he reaches the top of the canyon, he discovers many types of wandering spirits, and must deal with them in a variety of ways. Eventually, after collecting the [[Captain's Hat]], re-learning the [[Song of Storms]], collecting the [[Gibdo Mask]], making it through the maze [[beneath the Well]], and collecting the [[Mirror Shield]], he makes it to the heart of [[Ikana Castle]], where he does battle with the king, [[Igos du Ikana]]. After defeating him, Ikana realizes that fighting petty battles is what destroyed their civilization in the first place, and urges Link to travel to the top of [[Stone Tower Temple]] to stem the evil within. To assist him, he teaches Link the [[Elegy of Emptiness]], which creates a statue of Link's current form in his place. Once he gets through the Stone Tower Temple, he is accosted by the [[Garo Master]], and after defeating him, gains the [[Light Arrow]]. Link must them travel outside the temple and use the new arrow on a large red jewel, flipping the temple upside-down. Link must then navigate the flipped version of the temple, creating a vastly different experience, and eventually make it to the same room he obtained the arrows in, leading to a portal that leads to a fight against the gargantuan [[Twinmold]], a task made easier if he obtained the [[Giant's Mask]] prior. Once that is done, they are taken to the final Giant, who tells them to call the Giants when they need them, and then sadly tells them to forgive their friend, confusing Tatl. Once that is done, a portal appears over Ikana Canyon and seemingly takes away the evil spirits, allowing them to rest peacefully.
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==Characters==
==Characters==
=== Link ===
{{Stub|section=yes}}
<center>
{|class="wikitable"
!align=center colspan=5|'''Link'''
|-
|align=center width=20%|'''[[Link]]'''
|align=center width=20%|'''[[Deku Link]]'''
|align=center width=20%|'''[[Goron Link]]'''
|align=center width=20%|'''[[Zora Link]]'''
|align=center width=20%|'''[[Fierce Deity Link]]'''
|-
|align=center|[[File:MM Link mask art.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|[[File:MM Deku Link artwork.jpg|120x120px]]
|align=center|[[File:MM Goron Link artwork.jpg|180x180px]]
|align=center|[[File:MM Zora Link art.jpg|200x200px]]
|align=center|[[File:MM Fierce Deity Link art.jpg|250x250px]]
|-
|align=center|Link's default [[Hylian]] form is well-rounded compare to the more specialized others, and can use a majority of items (some of which are upgradable), wear masks, and ride [[Epona]]. He is more acrobatic and athletic than the previous game. He plays the [[Ocarina of Time]].
|align=center|Deku Link takes the form of the missing [[Deku Butler's son]]. He can spin to stun enemies and gain speed, use Deku Flowers to glide a short distance, and perform a few hops on the water. Using magic, he can also shoot weak bubble projectiles. Deku Link is light enough to stand on lily pads in the swamp but is not heavy enough to press switches. He cannot swim, and is extremely vulnerable to fire. This is his youngest form, so he is always treated as a young child. He plays the [[Deku Pipes]].
|align=center|Goron Link takes the form of [[Darmani III]], the Goron hero. He can curl up and roll around on the ground, allowing him to move very fast. By using magic, he grows spikes when going fast enough, allowing him to go even faster and defeat enemies, though bumping into objects causes him to be knocked away. Goron Link walks slowly, but this is compensated by his strength. Goron Link can also walk on lava for a short period without taking damage, but his girth in this form does not allow him to swim, causing him to sink instantly.  He plays the [[Goron Drums]].
|align=center|Zora Link takes the form of [[Mikau]], guitarist of [[The Indigo-Go's]]. He is skilled at swimming, and can quickly swim through the water. He can toss his blade-like fins like a boomerang, and, using magic, can generate a force field while swimming. Zora Link is vulnerable to fire and ice attacks, and his on-land attacks are low-power. He plays the [[Zora Guitar]].
|align=center|Fierce Deity Link is a huge adult form of Link that is difficult to unlock. He wields the massive [[Fierce Deity Sword]], which is four times as powerful than the Kokiri Sword, and by using magic power can shoot [[Sword Beam]]s. However, this form is exclusive to boss battles and can only be gained directly before the final boss, who can be defeated easily with it. He is the only form to not get an instrument.
|}
</center>
 
===Heroes===
===Heroes===
<gallery>
<gallery>
MM Link mask art.jpg|[[Link]]
MM Tatl artwork.jpg|[[Tatl]]
MM Tatl artwork.jpg|[[Tatl]]
MM Link Epona art.jpg|[[Epona]]
|[[Happy Mask Salesman]]
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Supporting characters===
===Supporting characters===
The following characters directly assist Link during his adventure.
The following characters directly assist Link during his adventure.
<gallery>
*[[Happy Mask Salesman]]
MM Bombers art.jpg|[[Jim]] and the [[Bombers]]
MM Romani and Cremia artwork.png|[[Cremia]] and [[Romani]]
MM Tingle artwork.png|[[Tingle]]
MM Anju artwork.jpg|[[Anju]]
MM Kafei Keaton Mask artwork.jpg|[[Kafei]]
</gallery>
*[[Tael]]
*[[Tael]]
*[[Great Fairy|Great Fairies]]
*[[Business Scrub]]s
*[[Four Giant]]s
*[[Darmani III]]
*[[Darmani III]]
*[[Mikau]]
*[[Mikau]]
*[[Romani]]
==Enemies==
*[[Armos]]
*[[Bad Bat]]
*[[Beamos]]
*[[Big Octo]]
*[[Big Poe]]
*[[Bio Deku Baba]]
*[[Boe]] (black and white)
*[[Bubble]] (blue and red)
*[[Chuchu]] (red, green, yellow, and blue)
*[[Death Armos]]
*[[Deep Python]]
*[[Deku Baba]] (normal and withered)
*[[Deku Scrub]] (guard)
*[[Desbreko]]
*[[Dexihand]]
*[[Dinolfos|Dinofols]]
*[[Dodongo]] (small and large)
*[[Dragonfly (The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask)|Dragonfly]]
*[[Eeno]]
*[[Eyegore]]
*[[Fire Keese]]
*[[Floormaster]]
*[[Freezard]]
*[[Garo Robe]]
*[[Gerudo guard]]
*[[Ghost (The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask)|Ghost]]
*[[Giant Bee]]
*[[Gibdo]]
*[[Guay]]
*[[Helmasaur|Hiploop]] (maskless and masked)
*[[Ice Keese]]
*[[Keese]]
*[[Leever]]
*[[Like Like]]
*[[Mad Scrub]]
*[[Mini Baba]]
*[[Moth]]
*[[Nejiron]]
*[[Octorok]]
*[[Peahat]]
*[[Peahat Larva]]
*[[Poe]]
*[[Real Bombchu]]
*[[ReDead]]
*[[Shell Blade]]
*[[Skullfish]]
*[[Skulltula]]
*[[Walltula|Skullwalltula]]
*[[Snapper (The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask)|Snapper]]
*[[Stalchild]]
*[[Takkuri]]
*[[Tektite]] (blue)
*[[Wallmaster (The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past)|Wallmaster]]
*[[Wizzrobe|Wizrobe]] (fire)
*[[Wolfos]] (normal and white)
===Obstacles===
*[[Boulder]]
*[[Magma bomb|Falling rock]]
*[[Fire Eye]]
*[[Flying Pot]]
*[[Lily pad]]
*[[Mine]]
*[[Spiketrap|Rolling Pin]]
*[[Snowball]]
*[[Trap]]


===Minor characters===
==Minibosses==
*[[???]]
*[[Skull Kid]] ([[Clock Tower]])
*[[Anju's grandmother]]
*[[Dinolfos|Dinofols]] ([[Woodfall Temple]], [[Secret Shrine]], [[Moon]])
*[[Anju's mother]]
*[[Gekko]] and [[Snapper (The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask)|Snapper]] (Woodfall Temple)
*[[Aveil]]
*[[Wizzrobe|Wizrobe]] (ice and fire) ([[Snowhead Temple]], [[Ancient Castle of Ikana]], Secret Shrine)
*[[Banker]]
*[[Gorman Brothers]] ([[Gorman Track]])
*[[Bean Seller]]
*[[Gerudo Thief|Pirate]] ([[Pirates' Fortress]])
*[[Beaver]]s
*[[Arrghus|Wart]] ([[Great Bay Temple]], Secret Shrine)
*[[Biggoron]]
*Gekko and [[Mad Jelly]] (Great Bay Temple)
*[[Bomb Shop Owner]]
*[[Captain Keeta]] ([[Ikana Graveyard]])
*[[Captain Viscen]]
*[[Iron Knuckle]] ([[Beneath the Graveyard]], Moon)
*[[Carpenters]]
*[[Big Poe]] (Beneath the Graveyard)
**[[Bremor]]
*[[Poe Sisters]] ([[Amy]], [[Jo]], [[Beth (Poe)|Beth]], and [[Meg]]) ([[Ikana Village]])
**[[Brent]]
*[[Sharp]] ([[Spring Water Cave]])
**[[Doyle]]
*[[Pamela's father]] ([[Music Box House]])
**[[Mack]]
*[[Igos du Ikana's lackeys]] (Ancient Castle of Ikana)
**[[Man Looking for Shelter]]
*[[Igos du Ikana]] (Ancient Castle of Ikana)
**[[Mutoh]]
*[[Garo Master]] ([[Stone Tower Temple]], Secret Shrine, Moon)
*[[Composer Brothers]]
*[[Gomess]] (Stone Tower Temple)
**[[Flat]]
 
**[[Sharp]]
==Bosses==
*[[Cursed Rich Man]]
In fitting with the game's theme, each of the temple bosses wears a mask, which the player obtains upon defeating them.
*[[Dampé|Dampe]]
{|class="wikitable"
*[[Deku Butler]]
!Image
*[[Deku Butler's son]]
!Name
*[[Deku King]]
!Dungeon
*[[Deku Princess]]
|-
*[[Fisherman]]
|align=center|[[File:Odolwa MM artwork.png|100x100px]]
*[[Frog Choir]]
|'''Masked Jungle Warrior:''' [[Odolwa]]
*[[Gabora]]
|Woodfall Temple
*[[Giant Turtle]]
|-
*[[Gorman Brothers]]
|[[File:MM Goht art.jpg|100px]]
*[[Gorman Troupe]]
|'''Masked Mechanical Monster:''' [[Goht]]
**[[Gorman]]
|Snowhead Temple
**[[Guru-Guru]]
|-
**[[Rosa Sisters]]
|[[File:MM Gyorg art.jpg|100px]]
**[[Twin Jugglers]]
|'''Gargantuan Masked Fish:''' [[Gyorg]]
*[[Goron Elder]]
|Great Bay Temple
*[[Goron Elder's son]]
|-
*[[Grog]]
|[[File:MM Twinmold art.jpg|100px]]
*[[Honey & Darling]]
|'''Giant Masked Insect:''' [[Twinmold]]
*[[Indigo-Go's]]
|Stone Tower Temple
**[[Evan]]
|-
**[[Japas]]
|[[File:MM Majora's Mask artwork.jpg|100px]]
**[[Lulu]]
|align=center|[[Majora's Mask]]
**[[Tijo]]
|Moon
**[[Toto]]
|-
*[[Kamaro]]
|
*[[Keaton]]
|align=center|[[Majora's Incarnation]]
*[[Kotake]]
|Moon
*[[Koume]]
|-
*[[Link (Goron)]]
|
*[[Madame Aroma]]
|align=center|[[Majora's Wrath]]
*[[Mamamu Yan]]
|Moon
*[[Man from Curiosity Shop]]
|}
*[[Mayor Dotour]]
*[[Medigoron]]
*[[Moon Child]]ren
*[[Monkey]]
*[[Mr. Barten]]
*[[Old Lady from Bomb Shop]]
*[[Pamela]]
*[[Pamela's father]]
*[[Part-Timer]]
*[[Pierre]]
*[[Poe Collector]]
*[[Postman]]
*[[Professor at the Marine Research Lab]]
*[[Professor Shikashi]]
*[[Receptionist]]
*[[Sakon]]
*[[Shiro (soldier)|Shiro]]
*[[Soldier]]s
*[[Swamp Shooting Gallery Guy]]
*[[Swamp Tourist Center Guide]]
*[[Swordsman]]
*[[Town Shooting Gallery Owner]]
*[[Treasure Chest Shop Owner]]
*[[Zubora]]


==Locations==
==Locations==
===Main locations===
===Main locations===
*[[Lost Woods]]
**''[[Portal (The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask)|Portal]]''
*[[Clock Town]]
*[[Clock Town]]
**[[East Clock Town]]
***''[[Astral Observatory (The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask)|Astral Observatory]]''
***[[Honey and Darling's Shop]]
***[[Latte]]
***[[Mayor's Residence]]
***[[Stock Pot Inn]]
***[[Town Shooting Gallery]]
***[[Treasure Chest Shop]]
**[[Laundry Pool]]
**[[North Clock Town]]
***[[Deku Scrub Playground]]
**[[South Clock Town]]
***[[Clock Tower]]
**[[West Clock Town]]
***[[Bomb Shop]]
***[[Clock Town Bank]]
***[[Curiosity Shop]]
***[[Lottery Shop]]
***[[Post Office]]
***[[Swordsman's School]]
***[[Trading Post]]
*[[Termina Field]]
*[[Termina Field]]
*[[Southern Swamp]]
*[[Southern Swamp]]
**''[[Deku Palace]]''
*[[Romani Ranch]]
**''[[Deku Shrine]]''
**[[Magic Hags' Potion Shop]]
**[[Road to Southern Swamp]]
***[[Swamp Shooting Gallery]]
**''[[Swamp Spider House]]''
**[[Swamp Tourist Center]]
**[[Woodfall]]
***'''[[Woodfall Temple]]'''
**[[Woods of Mystery]]
*[[Snowhead]]
*[[Snowhead]]
**[[Goron Racetrack]]
**[[Goron Village]]
***[[Goron Powder Keg Shop]]
***[[Goron Shrine]]
****[[Goron Shop]]
***[[Lone Peak Shrine]]
**[[Mountain Village]]
***[[Goron Graveyard]]
***[[Mountain Smithy]]
**[[Road to Goron Village]]
**[[Road to Snowhead]]
**'''[[Snowhead Temple]]'''
*[[Milk Road]]
**[[Cucco Shack]]
**[[Doggy Racetrack]]
**[[Gorman Track]]
**[[Romani Ranch]]
***[[Barn]]
***[[Mama's House]]
*[[Great Bay]]
*[[Great Bay]]
**[[Fisherman's Hut]]
**[[Marine Research Lab]]
**''[[Oceanside Spider House]]''
**[[Pinnacle Rock]]
**''[[Pirates' Fortress]]''
**[[Waterfall Rapids]]
**[[Zora Cape]]
***[[Zora game site]]
***'''[[Great Bay Temple]]'''
***[[Zora Hall]]
****[[Zora Shop]]
*[[Ikana Canyon]]
*[[Ikana Canyon]]
**''[[Ancient Castle of Ikana]]''
**''[[Beneath the Well]]''
**[[Ikana Graveyard]]
***''[[Beneath the Graveyard]]''
**[[Music Box House]]
**[[Road to Ikana]]
**''[[Sakon's Hideout]]''
**''[[Secret Shrine]]''
**[[Spirit House]]
**[[Spring Water Cave]]
**[[Stone Tower]]
***'''[[Stone Tower Temple]]'''
*'''[[Moon]]'''


===Dungeons===
===Dungeons===
Every major dungeon in ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'' takes place in a temple. Whenever Link completes one dungeon, the surrounding area is affected, and the availability of optional sidequests changes. Progress in dungeons and the changes to its surrounding area when completed are lost whenever the three-day cycle is reset. Once a dungeon's boss is defeated, a platform lights up in the dungeon's entrance that allows Link to quickly return to the boss room.
Every dungeon in ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'' takes place in a temple. Whenever Link completes a dungeon, the surrounding area is affected, and optional sidequests become available. Progress in dungeons and the changes to its surrounding area when completed are lost whenever the three-day cycle is reset. Once a dungeon's boss is defeated, a platform lights up in the dungeon's entrance that allows Link to quickly return to the boss room.


Major dungeons are in '''bold'''. Minor dungeons are in ''italics''.
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{|class="wikitable"
!Name
!Name
!Description
!Description
!Item
!Reward
!Miniboss
!Boss
|-
|-
|''[[Portal (The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask)|Portal]]''
|[[Woodfall Temple]]
|The link between [[Hyrule]] and [[Termina]], this is an underground passage underneath the [[Lost Woods]] that eventually leads to the interior of the [[Clock Tower]]. It is used as a training stage for [[Deku Link]] and cannot be revisited.
|Located in the [[Woodfall]] area of the [[Southern Swamp]], the Woodfall Temple requires the use of [[Deku Link]]. Once the boss, [[Odolwa]], is defeated, the poison clears from the swamp, and, the first time the temple is cleared, Link meets and rescues the [[Deku Princess]].
|colspan=4 align=center|None
|-
|-
|''[[Astral Observatory]]''
|[[Snowhead Temple]]
|The observatory of [[Professor Shikashi]] is accessed by a connected sewer passageway, containing [[Skulltula]]s as the first enemies encountered in the game. It is initially visited while stuck as Deku Link.
|colspan=2 align=center|[[File:MM icon Moon's Tear.png]]<br>[[Moon's Tear]]
|colspan=2 align=center|None
|-
|''[[Deku Palace]]''
|The [[Deku King]]'s castle in the [[Southern Swamp]], it must be navigated to speak with the [[monkey]] he has imprisoned. The route is more complicated in the Japanese version.
|align=center|[[File:Magic Bean OoT icon.png]]<br>[[Magic Bean]]s
|align=center|[[File:OoT icon Song Forest.png]]<br>[[Sonata of Awakening]]
|colspan=2 align=center|None
|-
|'''[[Woodfall Temple]]'''
|Located in the [[Woodfall]] area of the Southern Swamp, the Woodfall Temple requires the use of Deku Link. Once the boss, [[Odolwa]], is defeated, the poison clears from the swamp, and Link meets and rescues the [[Deku Princess]].
|align=center|[[File:Hero's Bow MM icon.png]]<br>[[Hero's Bow]]
|align=center|[[File:MM icon Odolwa's Remains.png]]<br>[[Odolwa's Remains]]<br>[[File:OoT icon Song Shadow.png]]<br>[[Oath to Order]]
|align=center|[[Dinolfos|Dinofols]]<br>[[Gekko]] and [[Snapper]]
|align=center|[[Odolwa]]
|-
|''[[Deku Shrine]]'' (optional)
|The Deku Shrine is a series of passages under the Deku Palace that the [[Deku Butler]] challenges Link to a race through.
|colspan=2 align=center|[[File:Mask of Scents MM icon.png]]<br>[[Mask of Scents]]
|colspan=2 align=center|None
|-
|''[[Swamp Spider House]]'' (optional)
|A shrine infested with [[Gold Skulltula]]s, defeating them all saves the man in the foyer who was cursed into a Skulltula-like monster from them.
|colspan=2 align=center|[[File:Mask of Truth OoT icon.png]]<br>[[Mast of Truth]]
|colspan=2 align=center|None
|-
|'''[[Snowhead Temple]]'''
|Located in [[Snowhead]], the Snowhead Temple requires the use of [[Goron Link]]. The dungeon consists of a tall main room that must be scaled by using smaller, side rooms. Once the boss, [[Goht]], is defeated, spring comes to [[Mountain Village]].
|Located in [[Snowhead]], the Snowhead Temple requires the use of [[Goron Link]]. The dungeon consists of a tall main room that must be scaled by using smaller, side rooms. Once the boss, [[Goht]], is defeated, spring comes to [[Mountain Village]].
|align=center|[[File:OoT icon Fire Arrow.png]]<br>[[Fire Arrow]]
|align=center|[[File:MM icon Goht's Remains.png]]<br>[[Goht's Remains]]
|align=center|[[Wizzrobe|Wizrobe]] (ice)
|align=center|[[Goht]]
|-
|-
|''[[Pirates' Fortress]]''
|[[Great Bay Temple]]
|The stronghold of the [[Gerudo]] pirates, Link passes through here while collecting the [[Zora Egg]]s.
|colspan=2 align=center|[[File:Hookshot MM icon.png]]<br>[[Hookshot]]
|align=center|[[Gerudo Thief|Pirate]]
|align=center|None
|-
|'''[[Great Bay Temple]]'''
|Located in the [[Great Bay]], the Great Bay Temple requires the use of [[Zora Link]]. The dungeon consists of room of flowing water, and the direction of the water flow must be changed to access certain rooms. Once the boss, [[Gyorg]], is defeated, the murky water in the Great Bay clears up.
|Located in the [[Great Bay]], the Great Bay Temple requires the use of [[Zora Link]]. The dungeon consists of room of flowing water, and the direction of the water flow must be changed to access certain rooms. Once the boss, [[Gyorg]], is defeated, the murky water in the Great Bay clears up.
|align=center|[[File:OoT icon Ice Arrow.png]]<br>[[Ice Arrow]]
|align=center|[[File:MM icon Gyorg's Remains.png]]<br>[[Gyorg's Remains]]
|align=center|[[Arrghus]]<br>[[Gekko]] and [[Mad Jelly]]
|align=center|[[Gyorg]]
|-
|''[[Oceanside Spider House]]'' (optional)
|A shelter full of Gold Skulltulas. Depending on what day it is cleared, Link gets either a [[wallet]] upgrade or [[Rupee]]s. [[Stalchild]]ren also investigate a secret held within.
|colspan=2 align=center|[[File:Adult's Wallet OoT icon.png]] [[File:Giant's Wallet OoT icon.png]]<br>[[Wallet]] upgrade
|colspan=2 align=center|None
|-
|-
|''[[Sakon's Hideout]]'' (optional)
|{{nowrap|[[Stone Tower Temple]]}}
|The lair of [[Sakon]] the thief and the climax of the [[Anju]] and [[Kafei]] sidequest. The player alternates between Link and Kafei, with Link defeating enemies and Kafei performing block puzzles.
|Located at the top of the [[Stone Tower]] in [[Ikana Canyon]], the Stone Tower Temple requires the use of all of Link's transformations as well as the [[Elegy of Emptiness]]. Additionally, the dungeon can be inverted, making what was previously the ceiling of a room the floor. Once the boss, [[Twinmold]], is defeated, the curse over Ikana Canyon is lifted.
|colspan=2 align=center|[[File:Couple's Mask MM icon.png]]<br>[[Couple's Mask]]
|colspan=2 align=center|None
|-
|rowspan=3|''[[Beneath the Graveyard]]''
|rowspan=3|Three headstones of the [[Ikana Graveyard]] can be opened by the resident [[Stalchild]]ren, one on each night. Each leads to a different challenge with a different reward, though only the first night's is required.
|colspan=2 align=center|[[File:OoT icon Song.png]]<br>[[Song of Storms]]
|align=center|[[Iron Knuckle]]
|rowspan=3 align=center|None
|-
|colspan=2 align=center|[[File:Piece of Heart OoT icon.png]]<br>[[Piece of Heart]]
|align=center|[[Iron Knuckle]]
|-
|colspan=2 align=center|[[File:Empty Bottle OoT icon.png]]<br>[[Empty Bottle]]
|align=center|[[Big Poe]]
|-
|''[[Beneath the Well]]''
|A [[Gibdo]]-infested maze underneath [[Ikana Village]]. Each Gibdo can only be passed by giving them whatever items they want.
|colspan=2 align=center|[[File:MM icon Mirror Shield.png]]<br>[[Mirror Shield]]
|colspan=2 align=center|None
|-
|''[[Ancient Castle of Ikana]]''
|The fortified palace of [[Igos du Ikana]], former ruler of the [[Ikana Kingdom]] before its fall. It is filled with the undead remnants of his former subjects.
|colspan=2 align=center|[[File:OoT icon Song Spirit.png]]<br>[[Elegy of Emptiness]]
|align=center|[[Wizzrobe|Wizrobe]] (fire)<br>[[Igos du Ikana's lackeys]]<br>[[Igos du Ikana]]
|align=center|None
|-
|'''[[Stone Tower Temple]]'''
|Located at the top of the [[Stone Tower]] in Ikana Canyon, the Stone Tower Temple requires the use of all of Link's transformations as well as the [[Elegy of Emptiness]]. Additionally, the dungeon can be inverted, making what was previously the ceiling of a room the floor. Once the boss, [[Twinmold]], is defeated, the curse over Ikana Canyon is lifted.
|align=center|[[File:OoT icon Light Arrow.png]]<br>[[Light Arrow]]<br>[[File:Giant's Mask MM icon.png]]<br>[[Giant's Mask]]
|align=center|[[File:MM icon Twinmold's Remains.png]]<br>[[Twinmold's Remains]]
|align=center|[[Garo Master]]<br>[[Gomess]]
|align=center|[[Twinmold]]
|-
|''[[Secret Shrine]]'' (optional)
|A hidden cave behind a waterfall at Ikana Canyon, the initial minibosses from each temple return for another shot at defeating Link. Each requires a certain amount of hearts to face.
|colspan=2 align=center|[[File:Piece of Heart OoT icon.png]]<br>[[Piece of Heart]]
|align=center|[[Dinolfos|Dinofols]]<br>[[Wizzrobe|Wizrobe]] (ice)<br>[[Arrghus|Wart]]<br>[[Garo Master]]
|align=center|None
|-
|'''[[Moon]]'''
|The final area of the game is a subspace area inside of the Moon itself. From an idyllic meadow, four optional challenges can be accessed - along with the final battle - by speaking to the different [[Moon Child]]ren.
|align=center|[[File:Fierce Deity's Mask MM icon.png]]<br>[[Fierce Deity's Mask]]
|align=center|Completion
|align=center|[[Dinolfos|Dinofols]]<br>[[Iron Knuckle]]<br>[[Garo Master]]
|align=center|[[Majora's Mask]]<br>[[Majora's Incarnation]]<br>[[Majora's Wrath]]
|}
|}


==Enemies==
==Items==
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Many of the items from ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' return in ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'', while some new ones, such as the Powder Keg and Pictograph Box. Additionally, masks appear as major items that allow certain quests to be completed and certain areas to be reached. The player can assign items to either {{button|N64|C-down}}, {{button|N64|C-left}}, and {{button|N64|C-right}} from the Select Item or Masks Subscreen. Quest items and disposable items are lost when the three-day cycle is reset.
 
There are some items that Link can only obtain once.
 
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Icon
!Name
!Name
!Description
!Description
!Locations
|-
|-
|[[Armos]]
|
|Statues that come to life when touched. Defeating them causes them to spin crazily and explode.
|[[Bombers' Notebook]]
|[[Stone Tower Temple]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Arrgi]]
|
|Orbs that surround and protect [[Arrghus|Wart]]. Attacking them causes them to fall off, and attacking them on the ground defeats them.
|[[Land Title Deed]]
|[[Great Bay Temple]]<br>[[Secret Shrine]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Bad Bat]]
|
|Large counterparts to [[Keese]] which fly around in different habitats and pursue Link.
|[[Letter to Kafei]]
|[[Beneath the Graveyard]]<br>[[Ikana Graveyard]]<br>[[Road to Southern Swamp]]<br>[[Termina Field]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Beamos]]
|
|Rotating security apparatuses that shoot lasers from their single eyes. Explosions stun or defeat them.
|[[Moon's Tear]]
|[[Stone Tower]]<br>[[Stone Tower Temple]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Big Octo]]
|
|Large relatives of [[Octorok]]s that block paths and suck Link in to spit him out if approached.
|[[Mountain Title Deed]]
|[[Deku Palace]]<br>[[Southern Swamp]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Big Poe]]
|align=center|[[File:Ocarina of Time OoT icon.png]]
|A giant ghost that tries to spin into Link. Defeating it grants a [[Big Poe Soul]].
|[[Ocarina of Time]]
|[[Beneath the Graveyard]]
|A gift that Link received from Princess Zelda during the events of ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''. During his adventure in ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'', Link must use the Ocarina of Time to manipulate time, travel across Termina, and uncover the four dungeons.
|-
|-
|[[Bio Deku Baba]] (1)
|
|A mutation of Deku Babas that hang upside-down from lily pads or the ceiling, cutting them causes them to adapt to an insectoid running shape.
|[[Ocean Title Deed]]
|[[Great Bay Temple]]<br>[[Secret Cave|Grotto]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Bio Deku Baba]] (2)
|
|Some Bio Deku Babas start out in their mobile form.
|[[Pendant of Memories]]
|[[Stone Tower Temple]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Boe|Black Boe]]
|align=center|[[File:Pictograph Box MM icon.png]]
|Small and weak balls of darkness that inhabit shadowy places and attack in groups.
|[[Pictograph Box]]
|[[Beneath the Well]]<br>[[Mountain Village]]<br>[[Oceanside Spider House]]<br>[[Secret Cave|Grotto]] (Japanese releases only)<br>[[Stone Tower Temple]]<br>[[Woodfall Temple]]
|Link can use this to take pictures of scenery and people, although the Pictograph Box can only hold one photo at a time. Koume gives this as a present to Link for rescuing her.
|-
|-
|[[Bubble|Blue Bubble]]
|
|Flying, burning skulls that [[curse]] Link if they successfully touch him with their fire.
|[[Room Key]]
|[[Ancient Castle of Ikana]]<br>[[Ikana Canyon]]<br>[[Road to Ikana]]<br>[[Stone Tower Temple]]<br>[[Termina Field]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Chuchu|Blue Chuchu]]
|
|A rare Chuchu that contains no items, but respawns regardless. It becomes a platform when frozen by an [[Ice Arrow]].
|{{nowrap|[[Special Delivery to Mama]]}}
|[[Great Bay Temple]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Tektite|Blue Tektite]]
|
|Hopping four-legged spiders that can adapt to live under snowdrifts or on the surface of water.
|[[Swamp Title Deed]]
|[[Goron Village]]<br>[[Great Bay Temple]]<br>[[Road to Goron Village]]<br>[[Road to Mountain Village]]
|
|-
|[[Cucco]]
|Seemingly average chickens that call an aggressive invincible flock if attacked enough.
|[[Astral Observatory]]<br>[[Barn]]<br>[[Cucco Shack]]<br>[[East Clock Town]]
|-
|[[Death Armos]]
|Floating Armos that slam the ground when approached. They can be beaten by flipping them with a [[Light Arrow]], causing them to slam their heads into the ground.
|[[Stone Tower Temple]]
|-
|[[Deep Python]]
|Enormous lunging sea snakes that guard some [[Zora Egg]]s and the [[seahorse]]'s partner, they can be attacked with [[Zora Link]]'s electicity.
|[[Pinnacle Rock]]
|-
|[[Deku Baba]] (1)
|Withered, respawning plants that chomp upwards endlessly and give a [[Deku Stick]] on defeat.
|[[Beneath the Well]]<br>[[Secret Cave|Grotto]]<br>[[Southern Swamp]]
|-
|[[Deku Baba]] (2)
|Aggressive carnivorous plants that give either [[Deku Nut]]s or a [[Deku Stick]] depending on how they are defeated.
|[[Beneath the Well]]<br>[[Secret Cave|Grotto]] (Japanese releases only)<br>[[Road to Goron Village]]<br>[[Road to Southern Swamp]]<br>[[Sakon's Hideout]]<br>[[Southern Swamp]]<br>[[Termina Field]]<br>[[Woodfall Temple]]
|-
|[[Deku Scrub]]
|Guards that patrol the [[Deku Palace]]'s inner gardens throwing Link out if they spot him. At night, their vision is marked by a chain of orbs.
|[[Deku Palace]]
|-
|[[Desbreko]]
|Giant [[Skullfish]] that are accompanied by a school of their smaller counterparts, they attempt to latch onto Link.
|[[Great Bay Temple]]<br>[[Pirates' Fortress]]
|-
|[[Dexihand]]
|Gangly skeletal arms that attempt to grab Link and throw him.
|[[Beneath the Well]]<br>[[Great Bay Temple]]<br>[[Stone Tower Temple]]
|-
|[[Dinolfos|Dinofols]]
|Machete-wielding, fire-breathing lizard people that are quite aggressive, but not very durable.
|[[Snowhead Temple]]
|-
|[[Dodongo]]
|Ceratopsian dinosaurs in two sizes and strengths, they can be defeated with enough hits to the tail or bombs fed.
|[[Secret Cave|Grotto]]<br>[[Termina Field]]
|-
|[[Dog]]
|Ordinary terrier dogs that are normally friendly and docile, but attack [[Deku Link]] on sight.
|[[Doggy Racetrack]]<br>[[Romani Ranch]]<br>[[South Clock Town]]<br>[[Swamp Spider House]]
|-
|[[Dragonfly (The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask)|Dragonfly]]
|Huge, electric insects that try to zap Link with their tails.
|[[Southern Swamp]]<br>[[Stone Tower Temple]]<br>[[Woodfall]]<br>[[Woodfall Temple]]
|-
|[[Eeno]]
|Living snow-piles that attack with snowballs they produce. Larger ones split into three smaller ones upon defeat unless melted.
|[[Termina Field]]<br>[[Snowhead Temple]]
|-
|[[Eyegore]]
|Living cycloptic statues that are weak in the giant eye. Depending on the individual, they may slam the ground or fire lasers.
|[[Stone Tower Temple]]
|-
|[[Fire Keese]]
|[[Keese]] that deal fire damage, making them especially dangerous to [[Deku Link]]. They can reignite using [[torch]]es.
|[[Beneath the Well]]<br>[[Stone Tower]]
|-
|[[Floormaster]]
|Giant hands that try to bash into Link. Defeating them causes them to split into three tiny ones which attempt to grab Link to grow back to full size.
|[[Ancient Castle of Ikana]]
|-
|[[Freezard]]
|Ice sculpture enemies that periodically breath icy breath forward.
|[[Beneath the Well]]<br>[[Snowhead Temple]]
|-
|[[Garo Robe]]
|Restless spirits belonging to the footsoldier ninjas of the [[Garo]] tribe, they can be summoned in [[Ikana Canyon]] with the [[Garo's Mask]]. They attack with blades and give hints on defeat.
|[[Ancient Castle of Ikana]]<br>[[Ikana Canyon]]
|-
|[[Gerudo guard]]
|Patrolling guards that throw Link out of [[Pirates' Fortress]] if he is spotted. Ones on-foot can be briefly stunned with [[Arrow]]s or the [[Hookshot]], but boating ones are invincible.
|[[Pirates' Fortress]]
|-
|"[[Ghost (The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask)|Ghost]]"
|{{wp|Flatwoods monster|Flatwoods}}-type aliens that raid [[Romani Ranch]] for their [[cow]]s on the first night, they move slowly, but continuously respawn.
|[[Romani Ranch]]
|-
|[[Giant Bee]]
|Oversized {{wp|hymenoptera}}ns that angrily attack if their [[beehive]]s are destroyed, but act more docile if flying around normally.
|[[Mountain Village]]<br>[[Pirates' Fortress]]<br>[[Swamp Spider House]]
|-
|[[Gibdo]]
|Mummies with a paralyzing gaze and shriek, they can be spoken with using the [[Gibdo's Mask]].
|[[Beneath the Well]]<br>[[Ikana Canyon]]
|-
|[[Gold Skulltula]]
|Cursed spiders that haunt a few areas, wiping them out of those areas earns Link a reward.
|[[Oceanside Spider House]]<br>[[Swamp Spider House]]
|-
|[[Chuchu|Green Chuchu]]
|Wobbly balls of slime that give a [[Magic Jar]] on defeat and respawn infinitely.
|[[Great Bay Temple]]<br>[[Stone Tower Temple]]<br>[[Road to Southern Swamp]]<br>[[Termina Field]]
|-
|[[Guay]]
|Pointy-beaked crows that pursue Link through the air.
|[[Ancient Castle of Ikana]]<br>[[Ikana Canyon]]<br>[[Road to Goron Village]]<br>[[Stone Tower Temple]]<br>[[Swamp Shooting Gallery]]<br>[[Termina Field]]<br>[[Zora Cape]]
|-
|{{conjectural|[[Gyorg's fish]]}}
|Aggressive schools of biting fish summoned by [[Gyorg]].
|[[Great Bay Temple]]
|-
|[[Helmasaur|Hiploop]] (1)
|Aggressive giant beetles that charge Link on sight.
|[[Woodfall]]
|-
|[[Helmasaur|Hiploop]] (2)
|Aggressive giant beetles that wear iron masks for protection. These can be removed with the [[Hookshot]].
|[[Stone Tower Temple]]
|-
|[[Ice Keese]]
|Frosty [[Keese]] that can freeze Link on contact.
|[[Beneath the Well]]<br>[[Road to Snowhead]]<br>[[Snowhead]]
|-
|[[Keese]]
|Bats found underground, often invisible.
|[[Beneath the Graveyard]]
|-
|[[Leever]]
|Spinning green organisms that burrow infinitely from sand.
|[[Great Bay]]<br>[[Termina Field]]<br>[[Zora Cape]]
|-
|[[Like Like]]
|Slimy tube-like creatures appearing in multiple sizes around and under [[Great Bay]], they attempt to eat Link and take his [[Hero's Shield]].
|[[Great Bay]]<br>[[Zora Cape]]
|-
|[[Mad Scrub]]
|Aggressive Deku Scrubs that hide in [[Deku Flower]]s and spit nuts at Link.
|[[Deku Palace]]<br>[[Deku Shrine]]<br>[[Swamp Shooting Gallery]]<br>[[Woodfall]]
|-
|[[Mini Baba]]
|Deku Baba sprouts that respawn infinitely and drop [[Deku Nut]]s on defeat.
|[[Beneath the Well]]<br>[[Deku Palace]]<br>[[Secret Cave|Grotto]]<br>[[Southern Swamp]]<br>[[Woods of Mystery]]
|-
|[[Moth]]
|Swarming insects that like fire and will attack Link if he holds a lit [[Deku Stick]], though will also surround lit [[bomb]]s.
|[[Woodfall Temple]]
|-
|[[Nejiron]]
|[[Goron]]-like creatures that burrow up from the ground and try to explode on Link.
|[[Road to Ikana]]<br>[[Stone Tower Temple]]
|-
|[[Octorok]]
|Giant octopuses that spit deflectable rocks at Link from the water. Freezing them with [[Ice Arrow]]s turns them into platforms.
|[[Great Bay Temple]]<br>[[Ikana Canyon]]<br>[[Southern Swamp]]<br>[[Town Shooting Gallery]]
|-
|{{conjectural|[[Odolwa's giant bug]]}}
|Huge counterparts to the small [[bug]]s that are summoned by [[Odolwa]] as his minions.
|[[Woodfall Temple]]
|-
|[[Peahat|Pea Hat]]
|A giant pineapple-like plant that attacks with its rotor-like leaves.
|[[Secret Cave|Grotto]]
|-
|[[Peahat Larva|Pea Hat Larva]]
|Tiny Pea Hats that are spawned if the Pea Hat is attacked while it sleeps.
|[[Secret Cave|Grotto]]
|-
|[[Poe]]
|Ghosts that attack Link over a bottomless pit. Targeting them causes them to become invisible and intangible briefly, and defeating them spawns a [[Poe Soul]].
|[[Stone Tower Temple]]
|-
|[[Real Bombchu]]
|Giant rats that attack by running at Link with a pack of explosives, even running on walls and ceilings.
|[[Great Bay Temple]]<br>[[Road to Ikana]]<br>[[Snowhead Temple]]<br>[[Stone Tower Temple]]<br>[[Termina Field]]
|-
|[[Bubble|Red Bubble]]
|Burning skulls that leap from lava pits and bounce around.
|[[Snowhead Temple]]
|-
|[[Chuchu|Red Chuchu]]
|Simple slimes that grant a [[heart|Recovery Heart]] on defeat, and respawn endlessly.
|[[Termina Field]]
|-
|[[ReDead]]
|Zombies with a paralyzing gaze and scream, the ones in this game were dancers in life and will perform if Link wears the [[Garo's Mask]], [[Captain's Hat]], or [[Gibdo's Mask]].
|[[Ancient Castle of Ikana]]<br>[[Stone Tower]]
|-
|[[Sakon]]
|A greedy opportunistic thief, Sakon can only be fought when he steals a bag of supplies from the [[Old Lady at Bomb Shop|Old Lady]] from the [[Bomb Shop]]. Using the sword makes him drop the bag, but a projectile or explosion will kill him by blowing up the bag too.
|[[North Clock Town]]
|-
|[[Shell Blade]]
|Giant scallops that attack with their spiked hinges and can only be beaten by severing their internal muscle.
|[[Great Bay Temple]]<br>[[Pirates' Fortress]]
|-
|[[Skullfish]]
|Aggressive fish skeletons that are found throughout [[Great Bay]]. They simply chase and bite Link.
|[[Great Bay]]<br>[[Great Bay Temple]]<br>[[Pirates' Fortress]]<br>[[Road to Goron Village]]<br>[[Stone Tower Temple]]<br>[[Zora Cape]]
|-
|[[Skulltula]]
|Large spiders that descend from threads and alternate between their tough backs and soft bellies. [[Arrow]]s and the [[Hookshot]] ignore their defenses completely.
|[[Ancient Castle of Ikana]]<br>[[Astral Observatory]]<br>[[Beneath the Graveyard]]<br>[[Beneath the Well]]<br>[[Lone Peak Shrine]]<br>[[Great Bay Temple]]<br>[[Secret Cave|Grotto]]<br>[[Woodfall Temple]]
|-
|[[Walltula|Skullwalltula]]
|Tiny Skulltulas that climb on walls. Only in Japanese releases are they on climbable walls where they can attack Link.
|[[Secret Cave|Grotto]]
|-
|[[Snapper (The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask)|Snapper]]
|Large tortoises that spin in their shells at Link and can be beaten by attacking their undersides.
|[[Road to Goron Village]]<br>[[Woods of Mystery]]<br>[[Woodfall Temple]]
|-
|[[Stalchild]]
|Small skeletons that are the former soldiers of [[Captain Keeta]]. Using the [[Captain's Hat]] allows Link to talk to them.
|[[Ikana Graveyard]]<br>[[Oceanside Spider House]]
|-
|[[Takkuri]]
|A durable thieving bird that steals not just [[Rupee]]s, but [[sword]]s and [[bottle]]s. Managing to defeat it grants a Huge Rupee worth 200.
|[[Termina Field]]
|-
|[[Wallmaster (The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past)|Wallmaster]]
|Giant hands that fall from the ceiling to grab Link and take him back to the dungeon's start.
|[[Beneath the Graveyard]]<br>[[Beneath the Well]]
|-
|[[Boe|White Boe]]
|Weak balls of whiteness that hide among snow and attack in groups.
|[[Mountain Village]]<br>[[Road to Mountain Village]]<br>[[Snowhead]]<br>[[Snowhead Temple]]
|-
|[[Wolfos|White Wolfos]]
|Strong [[Wolfos]] found in icy areas, they have the same claw attacks and weak tails as their normal counterparts.
|[[Road to Goron Village]]<br>[[Snowhead]]<br>[[Snowhead Temple]]
|-
|[[Wizzrobe|Wizrobe]] (fire)
|A wizard that casts fire magic at Link and warps between different tiles on the floor. After enough hits, it summons transparent copies to confuse Link.
|[[Stone Tower Temple]]
|-
|[[Wolfos]]
|Humanoid wolves that attack and defend with their claws, but have very weak tails.
|[[Road to Goron Village]]<br>[[Road to Southern Swamp]]<br>[[Sakon's Hideout]]<br>[[Swamp Shooting Gallery]]
|-
|[[Chuchu|Yellow Chuchu]]
|Weak slime balls that respawn infinitely and give [[Arrow]]s on defeat.
|[[Great Bay Temple]]<br>[[Stone Tower Temple]]
|}
|}


===Obstacles===
There are some items that Link obtains more than once during his adventure, many of which reappear from previous ''The Legend of Zelda'' installments.
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Description
!Locations
|-
|[[Ball]]
|Giant rolling iron spheres that travel along straight paths.
|[[Deku Shrine]]
|-
|[[Bomb Flower]]
|Explosive plants that explode if accidentally run over by [[Goron Link]].
|[[Goron Racetrack]]
|-
|[[Boulder]]
|Giant rolling rocks that appear in infinite amounts.
|[[Stone Tower]]
|-
|[[Magma bomb|Falling rock]]
|Lava rocks that fall drop from the ceiling.
|[[Stone Tower Temple]]
|-
|[[Fire Barrier]] (1)
|Walls of fire that sprout up if approached.
|[[Deku Shrine]]<br>[[Ikana Graveyard]]
|-
|[[Fire Barrier]] (2)
|Rings of fire that surround certain objects until a criterion is met, and sometimes surround a battle.
|[[Ancient Castle of Ikana]]<br>[[Ikana Canyon]]<br>[[Ikana Graveyard]]<br>[[Stone Tower]]<br>[[Stone Tower Temple]]<br>[[Woodfall Temple]]
|-
|[[Fire Eye]]
|[[Eye Switch]]es that stay closed most of the time, opening to unleash a stream of fire when approached. Hitting the open eye with an [[arrow]] destroys them.
|[[Beneath the Well]]
|-
|[[Flying Pot]]
|Seemingly normal [[pot]]s that launch at Link when he approaches.
|[[Stone Tower Temple]]
|-
|[[Icicle]]
|Hanging icy stalactites that fall when Link comes near.
|[[Beneath the Well]]<br>[[Snowhead Temple]]
|-
|[[Lava]]
|Molten rock that is incredibly hot. Goron Link can briefly stand in it without problem.
|[[Snowhead Temple]]<br>[[Stone Tower Temple]]
|-
|[[Lily pad]]
|Ordinary lily pads mutated into carnivorous creatures by [[poison]]. They attempt to eat Deku Link if he stands on one too long. Once the poison dissipates, they change back to normal.
|[[Woodfall Temple]]
|-
|[[Mine]]
|Spiked balls that hang from chains, knocking them into each other causes them to explode.
|[[Pirates' Fortress]]<br>[[Stone Tower Temple]]
|-
|[[Poison]]
|Contaminated water that hurts to swim in. Once the turbine in [[Woodfall Temple]] begins spinning, it starts being purified, finishing when the temple is completed.
|[[Deku Palace]]<br>[[Southern Swamp]]<br>[[Woodfall Temple]]<br>[[Woodfall]]
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|[[Spiketrap|Rolling Pin]]
|A long cylindrical shaft covered in spikes, they move between two locations infinitely.
|[[Beneath the Well]]<br>[[Stone Tower Temple]]
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|[[Snowball]]
|Rolling snow piles that act similar to boulders. One has a rolling [[Goron]] inside.
|[[Goron Village]]<br>[[Road to Snowhead]]<br>[[Snowhead]]
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|{{conjectural|Spiked club}}
|A large, swinging, two, ended bat that Deku Link must avoid as he travels between nearby [[Deku Flower]]s.
|[[Moon]]
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|[[Trap]]
|Spinning spiked disks that move back-and-forth.
|[[Beneath the Well]]
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|[[Wind]]
|[[Biggoron]]'s breath, which threatens to push Link into the abyss as it did [[Darmani III]].
|[[Snowhead]]
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==Minibosses==
Unlike the previous game, only a few minibosses are also encountered as enemies.
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|[[Skull Kid]]
|align=center|[[File:Empty Bottle OoT icon.png]]
|Skull Kid's battle is encountered fairly early in the game, where Deku Link must shoot a bubble at him in order to get back the [[Ocarina of Time]]. However, he cannot be defeated until the [[Four Giants]] are summoned, which defeats him automatically.
|[[Bottle|Empty Bottle]]
|[[Clock Tower]]
|These are used to contain certain items, such as potions. There are six Empty Bottles for Link to collect. Resetting the three-day cycle allows Link to keep his Empty Bottles, including if any were stolen, but he does not retain their contents.
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|[[Dinolfos|Dinofols]]
|[[File:Gold Skulltula Token OoT icon.png]]
|Fire-breathing reptilian warriors that wield machetes.
|{{nowrap|[[Gold Skulltula Token]]}}
|[[Woodfall Temple]]<br>[[Secret Shrine]]<br>[[Moon]]
|Link receives one of these after defeating a Gold Skulltula. There are 30 of them in the Swamp Spider House and the Great Bay Spider House each. Completing the former earns Link the Mask of Truth as a reward, but completing the latter earns him a Giant Wallet if it is completed on Day 1 - 50 rupees if completed on Day 2 or 3.
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|[[Gekko]] and [[Snapper (The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask)|Snapper]]
|align=center|[[File:Heart Container OoT icon.png]]
|Gekkos are large, mutated [[frog]]s that can punch and climb on the ceiling, but are generally weak. Midway through the battle, it calls a large Snapper - a spinning turtle enemy - to help him, and it must be flipped over to knock the Gekko off and attack it some more. When they are defeated, Gekko shrinks into a normal frog, and Snapper shrinks into nothing.
|[[Heart Container]]
|[[Woodfall Temple]]
|Link finds one at the end of each dungeon as a reward for defeating the boss. Collecting a Heart Container adds another heart to Link's health. There are only four in the game
|-
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|[[Wizzrobe|Wizrobe]] (ice)
|align=center|[[File:Magic Bean OoT icon.png]]
|Sorcerers that specialize in icy magic, they teleport between glowing floor tiles, and after enough damage, summon transparent duplicates to confuse Link.
|[[Magic Bean]]
|[[Snowhead Temple]]<br>[[Secret Shrine]]
|These can be purchased from the Magic Bean Seller in the Deku Palace for 10 Rupees. In his normal form, Link can plant Magic Beans in plots of soft soil. He can then pour water into the soil, causing the Magic Bean to grow rapidly. Link can then use the plant that formed to ride around the area he is in for a short time.  
|-
|[[Gorman Brothers]]
|A pair of unscrupulous horse trainers that force [[Cremia]] to take her [[milk]] delivery onto their property before attacking her wagon. Link needs to use [[arrow]]s to protect her cargo from them, though if he has the [[Troupe Leader's Mask|Circus Leader's Mask]], they will not be able to successfully attack. Their battle is optional.
|[[Gorman Track]]
|-
|[[Gerudo Thief|Pirate]]
|Three color-coded [[Gerudo]] warriors that wield a pair of scimitars. If Link is hit by their twirling attack, he is thrown out.
|[[Pirates' Fortress]]
|-
|[[Arrghus|Wart]]
|A giant one-eyed mass that protects itself with a layer of [[Arrgi]]. Attacking the eye when it is open disorients it and scatters its Arrgi, after which it begins sliding around the room chaotically.
|[[Great Bay Temple]]<br>[[Secret Shrine]]
|-
|[[Gekko]] and [[Mad Jelly]]
|A second Gekko that attacks within a giant blob of slime that it uses to capture Link. By using an [[Ice Arrow]] while it is on the ceiling, Mad Jelly temporarily shatters into several smaller slimes and Gekko is forced out.
|[[Great Bay Temple]]
|-
|[[Captain Keeta]]
|A giant skeleton of the former military captain of the [[Ikana Kingdom]], Captain Keeta at first runs up a hill protected by his [[Stalchild]] minions and Fire Barriers. He can be slowed down by hitting him with arrows (especially Ice Arrows), and once reached and attacked, he starts fighting directly and occasionally leaping away.
|[[Ikana Graveyard]]
|-
|[[Iron Knuckle]]
|Heavily armored warriors that wield massive axes, they are very powerful and tough, but also very slow. Hitting them with enough effective attacks makes them lose their outer armor, making them less tough, but also faster.
|[[Beneath the Graveyard]]<br>[[Moon]]
|-
|[[Big Poe]]
|A giant ghost that [[Dampé|Dampe]] accidentally digs up. It attacks by spinning at Link, and can be damaged by hitting it with an arrow when it stops. It drops a [[Big Poe Soul]] on defeat. This battle is optional.
|[[Beneath the Graveyard]]
|-
|[[Amy]]
|The first of the optional four [[Poe Sisters|ghost sisters]], Amy spins at Link with her torch and briefly turns invisible and intangible after each hit.
|[[Spirit House]]
|-
|[[Beth (Poe)|Beth]] and [[Jo]]
|The second and third of the optional ghost sisters, they act just like Amy, but fight as a team.
|[[Spirit House]]
|-
|[[Meg]]
|The final of the optional ghost sisters, she summons three duplicates and surrounds Link with them before attacking. To damage her, the correct Meg must be attacked with an arrow.
|[[Spirit House]]
|-
|[[Sharp]]
|The cursed elder of the [[Composer Brothers]], Sharp conducts a song that slowly drains the life from Link. The only way to stop him is to play the [[Song of Storms]].
|[[Spring Water Cave]]
|-
|[[Pamela's father]]
|A scientist who was turned partway into a [[Gibdo]] after an expedition [[Beneath the Well]]. Attempting to attack him directly prompts [[Pamela]] to stop Link and kick him out. Link needs to play the [[Song of Healing]], restoring the scientist and turning his curse into the [[Gibdo's Mask]].
|[[Music Box House]]
|-
|[[Wizzrobe|Wizrobe]] (fire)
|A sorcerer who specializes in fire magic, it warps between special floor tiles before casting at Link. Midway through the battle, it starts summoning copies to confuse Link.
|[[Ancient Castle of Ikana]]
|-
|[[Igos du Ikana's lackeys]]
|A pair of [[Stalfos]] that act as [[Igos du Ikana]]'s bodyguards. Knocking them out only causes them to temporarily crumble; to defeat them, light from the window must be reflected onto their bone piles.
|[[Ancient Castle of Ikana]]
|-
|[[Igos du Ikana]]
|The former king of the [[Ikana Kingdom]], he steps in once his lackeys are beaten. He acts similar, but has more abilities, including making his head fly to bite at Link.
|[[Ancient Castle of Ikana]]
|-
|[[Garo Master]]
|A leader of the [[Garo]] tribe, he acts similar to the [[Garo Robe]]s, but has more moves, such as vanishing and dropping at Link to surprise him.
|[[Stone Tower Temple]]<br>[[Secret Shrine]]<br>[[Moon]]
|-
|-
|[[Gomess]]
|align=center|[[File:Magic Jar small OoT icon.png]] [[File:Magic Jar large OoT icon.png]]
|A reaper-like figure made of a swarm of [[Bad Bat]]s, Gomess can only be attacked by first using a [[Light Arrow]] to scatter the bats, then attacking its glowing core.
|[[Stone Tower Temple]]
|}
 
==Bosses==
In fitting with the game's theme, each of the temple bosses wears a mask, which the player obtains upon defeating them.
 
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!align=center colspan=12|'''Temple bosses'''
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|align=center colspan=3|'''Masked Jungle Warrior'''
|align=center colspan=3|'''Masked Mechanical Monster'''
|align=center colspan=3|'''Gargantuan Masked Fish'''
|align=center colspan=3|'''Giant Masked Insect'''
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|align=center colspan=3|[[File:Odolwa MM artwork.png|200x200px]]
|align=center colspan=3|[[File:MM Goht art.jpg|200x200px]]
|align=center colspan=3|[[File:MM Gyorg art.jpg|200x200px]]
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|align=center colspan=3|<big>'''[[Odolwa]]'''</big>
|align=center colspan=3|<big>'''[[Goht]]'''</big>
|align=center colspan=3|<big>'''[[Gyorg]]'''</big>
|align=center colspan=3|<big>'''[[Twinmold]]'''</big>
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|align=center colspan=3|[[Woodfall Temple]]
|align=center colspan=3|[[Snowhead Temple]]
|align=center colspan=3|[[Great Bay Temple]]
|align=center colspan=3|[[Stone Tower Temple]]
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|align=center colspan=3|A quick-moving tribal giant that attacks with a sword and shield and summons fire and insect minions to battle Link. It can be damaged simply through attacking it normally, which stuns it for more hits to be made.
|align=center colspan=3|A robotic bull-like creature that tramples forwards around a track-like room, using rocks, electricity, stalactites, and bombs to slow down Link. [[Goron Link]] can chase it down and damage it quickly and repeatedly, stunning it for further hits.
|align=center colspan=3|An enormous fish that leaps over and slams into the platform Link is on and attempts to eat him or summon small biting fish if he is in the water. Hitting it with a projectile stuns it, and then [[Zora Link]] can dive in to attack it for damage.
|align=center colspan=3|A pair of titanic [[Moldorm (The Legend of Zelda)|Moldorm]]s that leap out and into the sand. They can only be damaged on the heads or tail ends. The [[Giant's Mask]] allows Link to fight them at their own size.
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!align=center colspan=12|'''Final boss'''
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|align=center colspan=12|[[File:MM Majora's Mask artwork.jpg|x200px]]
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|align=center colspan=4|<big>'''[[Majora's Mask]]'''</big>
|align=center colspan=4|<big>'''[[Majora's Incarnation]]'''</big>
|align=center colspan=4|<big>'''[[Majora's Wrath]]'''</big>
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|align=center colspan=12|[[Moon]]
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|align=center colspan=4|The final boss's first form summons the masks of the previous four bosses from Link and attacks Link in a larger, tentacled version of its normal appearance. It attacks by twirling at Link and shooting lasers that can be reflected with the [[Mirror Shield]]. Its underside it its weak point, and attacking that will knock it to the ground.
|align=center colspan=4|After enough damage, the mask grows limbs and a small head and starts dancing. It attacks by moonwalking or running around the room, occasionally stopping to launch several small balls of light from its hands. Its whole body is now fairly weak, though, and attacking it will knock it over for more hits.
|align=center colspan=4|After more damage, the mask gains size and muscle mass and it grows a larger, more ghastly head. It now acts more serious, attacking with large energy balls, a pair of giant whips, and spiked tops. It tries to dodge whenever Link attacks it, but managing to hit it still stuns it. Defeating it destroys the evil in the mask for good.
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==Items==
===Pickups===
These items fill Link's various meters and counters.
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!Name
!class="unsortable"|Description
|-
|align=center|[[File:Gold Skulltula Token OoT icon.png]]
|{{nowrap|[[Gold Skulltula Spirit]]}}
|Link receives one of these after defeating a Gold Skulltula. There are 30 of them in the Swamp Spider House and the Great Bay Spider House each. Completing the former earns Link the Mask of Truth as a reward, but completing the latter earns him a wallet upgrade if it is completed on Day 1 - varying amounts of Rupees if completed on Day 2 or 3.
|-
|align=center|{{nowrap|[[File:Magic Jar small OoT icon.png]] [[File:Magic Jar large OoT icon.png]]}}
|[[Magic Jar]]
|[[Magic Jar]]
|These small green phials restore Link's [[Magic Meter]].  
|Collecting these adds to Link's Magic Meter gauge, therefore allowing him to use the Fire, Ice, and Light Arrows, although with a limited supply of magic.
|-
|-
|align=center|
|align=center|[[File:Piece of Heart OoT icon.png]]
|[[Heart|Recovery Heart]]
|[[Piece of Heart]]
|These small red hearts restore Link's [[Health Meter]].
|These are found all around Termina, and there are 52 Pieces of Hearts in total. If Link collects four Pieces of Hearts, another Heart Container is added to his health gauge. Whenever Link collects a Piece of Heart, his health is refilled.
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:Rupee OoT HUD icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Rupee OoT HUD icon.png]]
|[[Rupee]]
|[[Rupee]]
|Colorful gemstones used as money. Green ones are worth one, blue ones are worth five, red ones are worth 20, purple ones are worth 50, silver ones are worth 100, and huge ones are worth 200.
|The type of currency used in nearly every ''The Legend of Zelda'' game. They can be found through various means, such as cutting grass. Rupees come in different colors, each having a different value.
|}
|}


===Map===
There are a few items that reappear only in dungeons. Any Dungeon Maps or Compasses collected by Link remains with him, even if he repeats the three-day cycle.
Most map items appear only in dungeons. Any Dungeon Maps or Compasses collected by Link remains with him, even if he repeats the three-day cycle.
 
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|[[Small Key]]
|[[Small Key]]
|One-time use items that unlock certain regular doors within dungeons. They are usually found within treasure chests.
|One-time use items that unlock certain regular doors within dungeons. They are usually found within treasure chests.
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|align=center|
|[[Stray Fairy]]
|Shattered pieces of [[Great Fairy|Great Fairies]], 15 are lost in each of the temples. The [[Great Fairy's Mask]] prompts them to fly at Link, but some must be released from [[bubble]]s, [[pot]]s, or enemies first.
|}
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===Select Item===
There are some items that Link cannot obtain unless he has a bottle to store it in. Every bottled item is usable in both timelines.
Many of the items from ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' return in ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'', along with some new ones, such as the Powder Keg and Pictograph Box. The player can assign items to either {{button|N64|C-down}}, {{button|N64|C-left}}, and {{button|N64|C-right}} from the Select Item Subscreen.


;Unique items
There are a few weapons and other items that Link only obtains once.
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{| class="wikitable"
!Icon
!Icon
!Name
!Name
!Description
!Description
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|align=center|[[File:Great Fairy's Sword MM icon.png]]
|{{nowrap|[[Great Fairy's Sword]]}}
|This sword is the game's analogue to [[Biggoron's Sword]] from ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''. The Great Fairy's Sword is a large, purple sword with black roses etched in its blade. Because of how large the Great Fairy's Sword is, Link has to use both hands to carry it, therefore preventing him from simultaneously equipping a shield. Unlike the [[Kokiri Sword]] and its variants, the Great Fairy's Sword is a C-button item. The sword is obtained from the [[Fairy of Kindness]] in [[Ikana Village]].
|-
|align=center|[[File:Hero's Bow MM icon.png]]
|[[Hero's Bow]]
|A bow that Link can shoot arrows from to hit enemies or switches at a distance. It is the main treasure of the [[Woodfall Temple]], and is the game's counterpart to ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''{{'}}s [[Fairy Bow]], which can only be used by adult Link.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Hookshot MM icon.png]]
|[[Hookshot]]
|A set of spring-loaded, trigger-pulled hooks attached to lengthy chains. It can attack enemies from a distance as well as latch onto certain surfaces (like wood) to pull Link across large distances. The Hookshot has a different design than in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'', and it has a longer chain, about the length of the [[Longshot]] from said game. It is found in the [[Pirates' Fortress]].
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|align=center|[[File:Ocarina of Time OoT icon.png]]
|[[Ocarina of Time]]
|A gift that Link received from Princess Zelda during the events of ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''. During his adventure in ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'', Link must use the Ocarina of Time to manipulate time, travel across Termina, and uncover the four dungeons. Link's other forms use different instruments, but they all use the Ocarina's icon. It must first be recovered from Skull Kid.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Pictograph Box MM icon.png]]
|[[Pictograph Box]]
|Link can use this to take pictures of scenery and people, although the Pictograph Box can only hold one photo at a time. [[Koume]] gives this as a present to Link for rescuing her from the [[Woods of Mystery]].
|}
;Replenishable items
There are some weapons and other items that Link can carry more than one of. Whenever Link restarts the three-day cycle, he loses all of these items.
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!Name
!Description
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|align=center|
|[[Arrow]]
|Fast, long-range ammunition for the [[Hero's Bow]], they are a common random drop.
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|align=center|[[File:Bomb OoT icon.png]]
|[[Bomb]]
|These are explosive items that are used to blow up fake walls, but they can also take out enemies, dealing two units of damage per hit to them. Link can only use them while he is in his normal form. Bombs can be obtained as random drops or from buying them from certain shops.
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|align=center|[[File:Bombchu OoT icon.png]]
|[[Bombchu]]
|Mouselike explosives that quickly move forward and can run up walls and ceilings. They are very rare, only found in a few shops and [[Treasure Chest]]s and never as a random drop.
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|align=center|[[File:Deku Nut OoT icon.png]]
|[[Deku Nut]]
|Deku Nuts are natural stun grenades, and Link can use them in his regular form. Deku Nuts can be obtained as random drops or from buying them from certain shops. As Deku Link, he can shoot Deku Nuts in midair after launching out of a [[Deku Flower]].
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|align=center|[[File:Deku Stick OoT icon.png]]
|[[Deku Stick]]
|These are long wooden branches that Link can swing by pressing the designated C button. Deku Sticks inflict twice as much damage as the Kokiri Sword, and twice moreover when aflame. They can mainly be acquired by destroying Deku Babas while they are in an upright position. Link can also use them as a torch to carry fire to objects that require kindling. The disadvantage of using a Deku Stick is that they break on impact.
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|align=center|[[File:Magic Bean OoT icon.png]]
|[[Magic Bean]]
|These can be purchased from the [[Bean Seller]] in the [[Deku Palace]] or the [[Business Scrub]] in [[Southern Swamp]] for 10 Rupees. In his normal form, Link can plant Magic Beans in plots of soft soil. He can then pour water into the soil, causing the Magic Bean to grow rapidly. Link can then use the plant that formed to ride around the area he is in for a short time.
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|align=center|[[File:Powder Keg MM icon.png]]
|{{nowrap|[[Powder Keg]]}}
|A powerful bomb that can only be used by [[Goron Link]] and purchased at the [[Bomb Shop]] in [[West Clock Town]] or from [[Medigoron]] in [[Goron Village]]. Because of their size, Goron Link can only carry one at a time. Powder Kegs are used to blow up very large rocks, such as the one blocking the entrance to [[Romani Ranch]].
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;Magic items
These items all consume magic to use.
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!Name
!Description
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|align=center|[[File:MM icon Hero's Bow and Fire Arrow.png]]
|[[Fire Arrow]]
|These are flaming arrows that Link can shoot from the Hero's Bow, although at the cost of magic power. When launched at a target, a Fire Arrow bursts into flames, burning any enemies who come in contact. Fire Arrows can also be used to light torches and melt ice. Fire Arrows are the main treasure in [[Snowhead Temple]].
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|align=center|[[File:MM icon Hero's Bow and Ice Arrow.png]]
|[[Ice Arrow]]
|These are icy arrows that Link can shoot from the Hero's Bow, although at the cost of magic power. Ice Arrows are used to freeze enemies into ice blocks or freeze water. They play a larger role than in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'', and are the main dungeon item of the [[Great Bay Temple]].
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|align=center|[[File:Lens of Truth OoT icon.png]]
|{{nowrap|[[Lens of Truth]]}}
|A special eyepiece found in [[Goron Village]]'s [[Lone Peak Shrine]]. Whenever the item is active, Link can see invisible enemies, hidden walls and fake walls. The Lens of Truth is required to see [[Darmani]]'s ghost to obtain the Goron Mask.
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|align=center|[[File:MM icon Hero's Bow and Light Arrow.png]]
|[[Light Arrow]]
|These are arrows with the power of light that Link can shoot from the Hero's Bow, although at the cost of magic power (more than what the Fire and Ice Arrows require). Light Arrows are the main item in the [[Stone Tower Temple]]. Their main use is to turn the temple upside down, but are also used to defeat the mini-boss [[Gomess]].
|}
;Bottles
[[Bottle]]s are used to contain certain items, such as potions. There are six Empty Bottles for Link to collect. Resetting the three-day cycle allows Link to keep his Empty Bottles, including if any were stolen, but he does not retain their contents.
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!Name
!Description
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|align=center|[[File:Empty Bottle OoT icon.png]]
|[[Bottle|Empty Bottle]]
|Obtained from [[Kotake]] in the [[Southern Swamp]] or [[Woods of Mystery]]. It comes filled with [[Red Potion]] to deliver to [[Koume]].
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|align=center|[[File:Empty Bottle OoT icon.png]]
|Empty Bottle
|Obtained from winning the [[Goron Race]]. It comes filled with [[Gold Dust]].
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|align=center|[[File:Empty Bottle OoT icon.png]]
|Empty Bottle
|Given from [[Romani]] after protecting [[Romani Ranch]] from the invading "[[Ghost (The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask)|ghost]]s." It comes filled with [[Milk]].
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|align=center|[[File:Empty Bottle OoT icon.png]]
|Empty Bottle
|Obtained from beating both of the [[Beaver Bros.]] down the [[Waterfall Rapids]].
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|align=center|[[File:Empty Bottle OoT icon.png]]
|Empty Bottle
|Found by defeating the [[Big Poe]] found [[Beneath the Graveyard]] on the final day.
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|align=center|[[File:Empty Bottle OoT icon.png]]
|Empty Bottle
|Obtained from [[Madame Aroma]] as a reward for giving her the [[Special Delivery to Mama]]. It comes filled with [[Chateau Romani]].
|}
;Bottled items
There are some items that Link cannot obtain unless he has a bottle to store it in.
{| class="wikitable"
!Icon
!Name
!Description
|-
|align=center|[[File:Big Poe Soul OoT icon.png]]
|[[Big Poe Soul]]
|Spirits obtained from a defeated [[Big Poe]]. A particular [[Gibdo]] wants one.
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:Blue Potion OoT icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Blue Potion OoT icon.png]]
|[[Blue Potion]]
|[[Blue Potion]]
|A special potion that fills health and magic and dispels curses. It can be bought at the [[Magic Hags' Potion Shop]] after providing a [[Magic Mushroom]], or from the [[Business Scrub]] in [[Ikana Canyon]].
|
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|-
|align=center|[[File:Bug OoT icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Bug OoT icon.png]]
|[[Bug]]
|[[Bug]]
|Small blue insects found in the wild in various places, especially under rocks. Setting them loose near soft soil usually prompts them to burrow into it, digging out an item or Gold Skulltula.
|
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|-
|align=center|[[File:MM icon Bottle Chateau Romani.png]]
|
|[[Chateau Romani]]
|[[Chateau Romani]]
|Fine aged milk that renders the [[Magic Meter]] unlimited for the remainder of the three-day cycle. It is a [[Milk Bar]] exclusive.
|
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MM icon Bottle Deku Princess.png]]
|
|[[Deku Princess]]
|[[Deku Princess]]
|The [[Deku Scrub]] princess, rescued from [[Woodfall Temple]] and needing returned to the [[Deku Palace]].
|
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:Fairy OoT icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Fairy OoT icon.png]]
|[[Fairy]]
|[[Fairy]]
|Magical beings that restore health, even upon Link running out of health. They can be found in a few locations, with most [[Owl Statue]]s having one hidden nearby.
|
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:Fish OoT icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Fish OoT icon.png]]
|[[Fish]]
|[[Fish]]
|Small aquatic creatures, they are primarily used to feed the pair of {{wp|goosefish}}-like fish in the [[Marine Research Lab]].
|
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MM icon Bottle Gold Dust.png]]
|
|[[Gold Dust]]
|[[Gold Dust]]
|A valuable substance vital in forging the [[Gilded Sword]]. It is the prize of the [[Goron Race]]s.
|
|-
|-
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:Green Potion OoT icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Green Potion OoT icon.png]]
|[[Green Potion]]
|[[Green Potion]]
|A medicine that boosts magic power, it ca be bought at the [[Magic Hags' Potion Shop]] and the [[Business Scrub]] in [[Zora Hall]].
|
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MM icon Bottle Hot Spring Water.png]]
|
|[[Hot Spring Water]]
|[[Hot Spring Water]]
|Hot water used to melt [[ice]]. Keeping it too long cools it into normal [[Spring Water]]. Most hot springs are in caves around [[Snowhead]].
|
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MM icon Bottle Magic Mushroom.png]]
|
|[[Magic Mushroom]]
|[[Magic Mushroom]]
|Aromatic fungi that can be detected with the [[Mask of Scent]]s in various hiding places and sold to the [[Magic Hags' Potion Shop]].
|
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|-
|align=center|[[File:Milk OoT icon.png]] [[File:Milk half OoT icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Milk OoT icon.png]] [[File:Milk half OoT icon.png]]
|[[Milk]]
|[[Milk]]
|A drink that restores a small amount of health, but can be used twice. It can be bought in a few places or, using [[Epona's Song]], taken from [[cow]]s directly.
|
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|align=center|[[File:Poe Soul OoT icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Poe Soul OoT icon.png]] [[File:Big Poe Soul OoT icon.png]]
|[[Poe Soul]]
|[[Poe Soul]] / Big Poe Soul
|Spirits dropped by defeated [[Poes]], they can be "drank" for a random effect to Link's health meter.
|
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|align=center|[[File:Red Potion OoT icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Red Potion OoT icon.png]]
|[[Red Potion]]
|[[Red Potion]]
|A medicine that boosts health, it ca be bought at the [[Magic Hags' Potion Shop]].
|
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|align=center|[[File:MM icon Bottle Seahorse.png]]
|
|[[Seahorse]]
|[[Seahorse]]
|A fish known for its distinctive appearance and affectionate courtship habits, it guides Link to [[Pinnacle Rock]] after being saved from the [[Fisherman's Hut]].
|
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|align=center|[[File:MM icon Bottle Water.png]]
|
|[[Spring Water]]
|[[Spring Water]]
|Water is used to make [[Magic Bean]]s grow. It can be found in many places.
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|align=center|[[File:MM icon Bottle Zora Egg.png]]
|
|[[Zora Egg]]
|[[Zora Egg]]
|[[Lulu]]'s seven unhatched children, they must be rescued from the [[Pirates' Fortress]] and [[Pinnacle Rock]] and united in the [[Marine Research Lab]].
|
|}
|}


;Sidequest items
===Weapons===
These items are shown, traded, and delivered to other characters as part of sidequests. They are lost when the three-day cycle is reset. All paper or parchment items can be alternatively given to [[???]] in the [[Stock Pot Inn]].
There are a couple of weapons that Link only obtains once.
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|[[Gilded Sword]]
|A permanent upgrade to the Kokiri Sword with three times the strength. To acquire it, Link must go to the Mountain Village with the Gold Dust and give it to the [[Mountain Smithy]], who then mends the Kokiri Sword into the Gilded Sword.
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|align=center|[[File:MM icon Moon's Tear.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Great Fairy's Sword MM icon.png]]
|[[Moon's Tear]]
|{{nowrap|[[Great Fairy's Sword]]}}
|A sparkling gem that falls from the Moon's eye after viewing it from the [[Astral Observatory (The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask)|Astral Observatory]]. It is given to the [[Business Scrub]] in [[South Clock Town]] in exchange for his [[Deku Flower]].
|This sword is the game's analogue to [[Biggoron's Sword]] from ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''. The Great Fairy's Sword is a large, purple sword with black roses etched in its blade. Because of how large the Great Fairy's Sword is, Link has to use both hands to carry it, therefore preventing him from simultaneously equipping a shield. Unlike the Kokiri Sword and its variants, the Great Fairy's Sword is a C-button item. The sword is obtained by rescuing the fifteen Stray Fairies in the Stone Tower Temple and reuniting them with the Great Fairy in Ikana Canyon.
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|align=center|[[File:MM icon Land Title Deed.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Hero's Bow MM icon.png]]
|[[Land Title Deed]]
|[[Hero's Bow]]
|The deed to the Deku Flower of South Clock Town, obtained from the Business Scrub there. It is in turn given to the Business Scrub in [[Southern Swamp]] for his Deku Flower.
|A bow that Link can shoot arrows from to hit enemies or switches at a distance. It is the main treasure of the Woodfall Temple, and is the game's counterpart to ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''{{'}}s [[Fairy Bow]], which can only be used by adult Link.
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|align=center|[[File:MM icon Swamp Title Deed.png]]
|
|[[Swamp Title Deed]]
|[[Hero's Shield]]
|The deed to the Deku Flower of Southern Swamp, obtained from the Business Scrub there. It is in turn given to the Business Scrub in [[Goron Village]] for his Deku Flower.
|A metal shield that Link starts his journey with. It resembles the [[Hylian Shield]] from ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''. Unlike the Hylian Shield, the Hero's Shield is small enough for Link to hold it with one hand, instead of crouch.
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|align=center|[[File:MM icon Mountain Title Deed.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Hookshot MM icon.png]]
|[[Mountain Title Deed]]
|[[Hookshot]]
|The deed to the Deku Flower of Goron Village, obtained from the Business Scrub there. It is in turn given to the Business Scrub in [[Zora Hall]] for his Deku Flower.
|A set of spring-loaded, trigger-pulled hooks attached to lengthy chains. The Hookshot is found in the Gerudo's Fortress. It can attack enemies from a distance as well as latch onto certain surfaces (like wood) to pull Link across large distances. The Hookshot has a different design than in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'', and it has a longer chain, about the length of the [[Longshot]] from said game.
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MM icon Ocean Title Deed.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Kokiri Sword MM icon.png]]
|[[Ocean Title Deed]]
|[[Kokiri Sword]]
|The deed to the Deku Flower of Zora Hall, obtained from the Business Scrub there. It is in turn given to the Business Scrub in [[Ikana Canyon]] for his Deku Flower.
|The Kokiri Sword is the most basic sword, and it returns from ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'', albeit redesigned. During his journey, Link can upgrade it to a more powerful weapon.  
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! colspan=3 style="background:#b2f3b2"| '''Slot 2'''
|align=center|[[File:Lens of Truth OoT icon.png]]
|[[Lens of Truth]]
|A special eyepiece found in Goron Village. Whenever the item is active, Link can see other ghosts, hidden walls and fake walls. The Lens of Truth is required to see Darmani's Ghost to obtain the Goron Mask.
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|align=center|[[File:MM icon Room Key.png]]
|
|[[Room Key]]
|[[Mirror Shield]]
|A key to one of the rooms in the [[Stock Pot Inn]], which [[Anju]] can mistakenly give to Link if spoken with at the right time on the First Day.
|A shield made of highly polished metal inscribed with the symbol of a screaming face. It is an upgrade of the Hero's Shield, and its reflective plate allows Link to reflect light onto light-sensitive switches, enemies, and blocks. It is the main treasure found in the Beneath the Well sub-dungeon.  
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|align=center|[[File:MM icon Special Delivery to Mama.png]]
|
|{{nowrap|[[Special Delivery to Mama]]}}
|[[Razor Sword]]
|A priority letter [[Kafei]] left with the [[Man from Curiosity Shop|man from the Curiosity Shop]] after following [[Sakon]]. It can be given directly to [[Madame Aroma]] in exchange for a [[bottle]] full of [[Chateau Romani]], or to the Postman in exchange for [[Postman's Hat|his hat]].
|This sword is a temporary form of the Kokiri Sword that inflicts twice as much damage. After defeating Goht or melting the ice on the forge at the Mountain Smithy, Link can obtain it for 100 rupees at the Mountain Smithy in the Mountain Village. It loses its edge after 100 hits or when a three-day cycle is restarted, returning to the shape of the Kokiri Sword.  
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! colspan=3 style="background:#b2f3b2"| '''Slot 3'''
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|align=center|[[File:MM icon Letter to Kafei.png]]
|[[Letter to Kafei]]
|A letter written by [[Anju]] for her fiance [[Kafei]], it is obtained by agreeing to help her on the First Day and meeting her in the [[Stock Pot Inn]]'s kitchen at midnight. It must be put in a [[postbox]] before the [[Postman]]'s morning rounds.
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|align=center|[[File:MM icon Pendant of Memories.png]]
|[[Pendant of Memories]]
|Kafei's necklace, given to Link to deliver to Anju once Link meets him face-to-face.
|}
|}


===Masks===
There are some weapons that Link can obtain more than once. Whenever Link restarts the three-day cycle, he loses all of these items.
There are a total of 24 masks in ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''. The total number of masks Link has collected is shown on the File Select screen. Masks range from being used in a single optional sidequest to being required to complete the game. They are equipped with {{button|N64|C-down}}, {{button|N64|C-left}}, and {{button|N64|C-right}} from the Masks Subscreen.


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!Description
!width=16%|
!width=16%|
!width=16%|
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|align=center|[[File:Postman's Hat MM icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Bomb OoT icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:All-Night Mask MM icon.png]]
|[[Bomb]]
|align=center|[[File:Blast Mask MM icon.png]]
|These are explosive items that are used to blow up fake walls, but they can also take out enemies, dealing two units of damage per hit to them. Link can only use them while he is in his normal form. Bombs can be obtained by defeating enemies, chopping bushes, smashing rocks and vases, or buying them from certain shops.
|align=center|[[File:Stone Mask MM icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Great Fairy's Mask MM icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Deku Mask MM icon.png]]
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|align=center|[[Postman's Hat]]
|align=center|[[File:Bombchu OoT icon.png]]
|align=center|[[All-Night Mask]]
|[[Bombchu]]
|align=center|[[Blast Mask]]
|A Bombchu is a bomb in the shape of a chu (mouse). When Link uses one, the fuse is lit, then when he releases the Bombchu, it travels for a while before exploding. If Link does not quickly release it, the Bombchu explodes and damages him. Bombchus travel on any surface and may travel up the ceiling or wall, depending on how far away they were released. Bombchus do not have much of a unique purpose, although there are sub-games involving Bombchu in which the objective is to hit small wall-based targets within a time limit. Bombchus have an enemy equivalent named [[Real Bombchu]], a mouse with a fizzing bomb on the end of its tail.
|align=center|[[Stone Mask]]
|align=center|[[Great Fairy's Mask]]
|align=center|[[Deku Mask]]
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|align=center|This is given to Link by the [[Postman]] when he gives him the [[Special Delivery to Mama]]. Link can use it to look into [[postbox]]es, and gets a [[Piece of Heart]] upon doing it the first time. Any subsequent instances of doing this rewards Link with a single [[Rupee]] instead.
|align=center|[[File:Deku Nut OoT icon.png]]
|align=center|This mask can be bought at the [[Curiosity Shop]] for 500 Rupees, but only on the night of the Final Day if [[Sakon]]'s robbery of the [[old lady from the Bomb Shop]] was stopped that cycle. Link can use the All-Night Mask to stay awake when hearing either of [[Anju's grandmother]]'s long stories in the Stock Pot Inn. In doing so, Link can earn a Piece of Heart for both.
|[[Deku Nut]]
|align=center|To obtain this mask, Link must recover the Bomb Shop lady's bag from Sakon, who steals it at [[North Clock Town]] around midnight on the First Day. The Blast Mask is used as an alternative for bombs, although its use always results in Link taking damage.
|Deku Nuts are natural stun grenades, and Link can use them in his regular form. Deku Nuts can be obtained by killing enemies, chopping bushes, smashing rocks and vases, or buying them from certain shops. As Deku Link, he can shoot Deku Nuts in midair after launching out of a Deku Flower.
|align=center|This mask allows Link to appear invisible to most enemies. Link can obtain the mask by giving a [[Red Potion]] to [[Shiro (soldier)|Shiro]] the invisible injured soldier near the entrance to [[Ikana Canyon]]. The Stone Mask is especially useful when avoiding [[Gerudo guard]]s in [[Pirates' Fortress]].
|align=center|This mask is given to Link by the [[Great Fairy of Magic]] in [[North Clock Town]] if he rescues her a second time. The Great Fairy's Mask attracts [[Stray Fairy|Stray Fairies]] in the four temples like a magnet. Whenever there is a Stray Fairy somewhere in the room, the mask's hair glitters. Because some fairies are too far to get on foot, the mask is required to gather all of the Stray Fairies.
|align=center|A mask that turns Link into a Deku Scrub. It is created in an early part of his journey, when he learns the Song of Healing and plays it to turn back into his normal form.
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:Keaton Mask OoT icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Deku Stick OoT icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Bremen Mask MM icon.png]]
|[[Deku Stick]]
|align=center|[[File:Bunny Hood MM icon.png]]
|These are long wooden branches that Link can swing by pressing the designated C button. Deku Sticks inflict twice as much damage as the Kokiri Sword, and twice moreover when aflame. They can mainly be acquired by destroying Deku Babas while they are in an upright position. Link can also use them as a torch to carry fire to objects that require kindling. The disadvantage of using a Deku Stick is that they break on impact.
|align=center|[[File:Don Gero's Mask MM icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Mask of Scents MM icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Goron Mask OoT icon.png]]
|-
|-
|align=center|[[Keaton Mask]]
|align=center|
|align=center|[[Bremen Mask]]
|[[Fire Arrow]]
|align=center|[[Bunny Hood]]
|These are flaming arrows that Link can shoot from the Hero's Bow, although at the cost of magic power. When launched at a target, a Fire Arrow bursts into flames, burning any enemies who come in contact. Fire Arrows can also be used to light torches and melt ice. Fire Arrows are the main treasure in Snowhead Temple.
|align=center|[[Don Gero's Mask]]
|align=center|[[Mask of Scents]]
|align=center|[[Goron Mask]]
|-
|-
|align=center|Link can obtain this mask from the [[man from the Curiosity Shop]] at around 1 PM on the Final Day. Link can use it to attract [[Keaton]]s from moving circles of bushes. Link can answer the Keatons' various trivia questions in exchange for prizes.
|align=center|
|align=center|This mask is given to Link by simply talking to [[Guru-Guru]] in the [[Laundry Pool]] on the night of the First Day or Second Day. The Bremen Mask is used to create a catchy tune with the Ocarina of Time to attract animals (and even [[Igos du Ikana's lackeys]]), and is needed in order to obtain the [[Bunny Hood]].
|[[Ice Arrow]]
|align=center|The Bunny Hood causes Link to run very fast, and can also help him perform long jumps more easily. Link can obtain the Bunny Hood from [[Grog]] at the [[Cucco Shack]] if he uses the Bremen Mask to march around the shack, causing the chicks to turn into Cuccos.
|These are icy arrows that Link can shoot from the Hero's Bow, although at the cost of magic power. Ice Arrows are used to freeze enemies into ice blocks or freeze water. They play a larger role than in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'', and are the main dungeon item of the Great Bay Temple.
|align=center|Link can get this mask by giving the starving Goron in the [[Mountain Village]] a [[Rock Sirloin]] from [[Goron Village]]. Don Gero's Mask allows Link to speak to the [[frog]]s that occasionally appear around Termina.
|align=center|This pig mask is given to Link by the [[Deku Butler]] for completing his race challenge in [[Deku Shrine]]. Link wears the Mask of Scents to find [[Magic Mushroom]]s for [[Kotake]]'s [[Blue Potion]], which restores both health and magic.
|align=center|A mask that turns Link into a Goron. It is created when Link plays the Song of Healing to heal [[Darmani]].
|-
|-
 
|align=center|
|align=center|[[File:Romani's Mask MM icon.png]]
|[[Light Arrow]]
|align=center|[[File:Circus Leader's Mask MM icon.png]]
|These are arrows with the power of light that Link can shoot from the Hero's Bow, although at the cost of magic power (more than what the Fire and Ice Arrows require). Light Arrows are the main item in the Stone Tower Temple. Their main use is to turn the temple upside down, but are also used to defeat the mini-boss Gomess.
|align=center|[[File:Kafei's Mask MM icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Couple's Mask MM icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Mask of Truth OoT icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Zora Mask OoT icon.png]]
|-
|-
|align=center|[[Romani's Mask]]
|align=center|[[File:Powder Keg MM icon.png]]
|align=center|{{nowrap|[[Troupe Leader's Mask|Circus Leader's Mask]]}}
|{{nowrap|[[Powder Keg]]}}
|align=center|[[Kafei's Mask]]
|A powerful bomb that can only be used by [[Goron Link]] and purchased at West Clock Town. Because of their size, Goron Link can only carry one at a time. Powder Kegs are used to blow up very large rocks, such as the one blocking the entrance to Romani's Ranch.
|align=center|[[Couple's Mask]]
|align=center|[[Mask of Truth]]
|align=center|[[Zora Mask]]
|-
|align=center|This mask is given to Link by helping out [[Romani]] and [[Cremia]] each in one three-day cycle. Link must first prevent the "[[ghost (The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask)|ghosts]]" from abducting Romani during the night of the First Day by shooting them down. He must then protect Cremia from the [[Gorman Brothers]] as she goes out to deliver milk on the Second Day. If Link manages to successfully protect Cremia, she gives him Romani's Mask, which allows him to enter the [[Milk Bar]].
|align=center|Link receives this mask upon completing a soundcheck for [[Toto]] in the Milk Bar. Link must use all four of his transformations to accomplish this. In doing so, he obtains the Circus Leader's Mask. The mask resembles [[Gorman]], the crying circus leader who joined the entertainment business to hear the song by the [[Indigo-Go's]]. When his brothers try to rob Cremia during the night of the Second Day, Link can wear the mask to stop them from attacking.
|align=center|A mask resembling the face of [[Kafei]]. Link can obtain it by talking to Kafei's mother, [[Madame Aroma]], in the [[Mayor's Residence]] in his regular form. The mask allows Link to begin the Kafei sidequest.
|align=center|This is given to Link when he completes the lengthy Kafei sidequest. It is the combination of the [[masks of the sun and the moon]] and part of a Terminian wedding ceremony. The Couple's Mask is used once to stop the fighting in the Mayor's Residence and get a Piece of Heart.
|align=center|This [[Sheikah]] mask is given to Link by completing the [[Swamp Spider House]]. Link can use the Mask of Truth to talk to [[Gossip Stone]]s and animals.
|align=center|A mask that turns Link into a Zora. It is created when Link plays the Song of Healing to [[Mikau]], a Zora guitarist.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Kamaro's Mask MM icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Gibdo's Mask MM icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Garo's Mask MM icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Captain's Hat MM icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Giant's Mask MM icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Fierce Deity's Mask MM icon.png]]
|-
|align=center|[[Kamaro's Mask]]
|align=center|[[Gibdo's Mask]]
|align=center|[[Garo's Mask]]
|align=center|[[Captain's Hat]]
|align=center|[[Giant's Mask]]
|align=center|{{nowrap|[[Fierce Deity's Mask]]}}
|-
|align=center|A mask resembling the face of [[Kamaro]], the ghost dancer. Link can obtain this mask if he plays the Song of Healing to Kamaro, who is sitting atop a mushroom-shaped rock in the south side of [[Termina Field]] at night. Link can use the mask to create a dancing technique, which he can teach the [[Rosa Sisters]] for a Piece of Heart.
|align=center|This is made when Link plays the [[Song of Healing]] to free [[Pamela's father]] in the [[Music Box House]] of his curse. Link uses the Gibdo's Mask to talk to [[Gibdo]]s and distract [[ReDead]]s. It is mandatory in completing [[Beneath the Well]].
|align=center|The [[Gorman Brothers]] give this mask to Link if he beats them in a horse race with [[Epona]] around [[Gorman Track]]. It summons the spirits of [[Garo Robe]]s in certain parts of [[Ikana Canyon]], and also distracts ReDeads. Link needs the Garo's Mask in order to enter Ikana Canyon.
|align=center|A mask designed in the likeness of [[Captain Keeta]]. It is in a treasure chest that Link can open by defeating Skull Keeta in the [[Ikana Graveyard]]. It is used to speak with and give orders to [[Stalchild]]ren and distract ReDeads. It is required to go [[Beneath the Graveyard]], which is mandatory to complete the game.
|align=center|Link finds this mask within the [[Stone Tower Temple]] after defeating an [[Eyegore]]. The Giant's Mask is only used during the battle against [[Twinmold]], and while Link wears it, his magic supply is consumed at a steady rate.
|align=center|It can only be acquired once all 23 masks have been obtained, then giving the twenty non-transformation masks to all the children within the Moon, and then talking to the kid wearing Majora's Mask. Putting on the Fierce Deity Mask causes Link to transform into a very powerful warrior named [[Fierce Deity Link]], who even appears older in age.
|}
|}


===Quest Status===
===Upgradables===
 
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|align=center|[[File:MM icon Bomber's Notebook.png]]
|{{nowrap|[[Bombers' Notebook]]}}
|A schedule book obtained by [[Jim]] of the [[Bombers]] when inducted as a human, it is used to keep track of when various characters have some associated event.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Heart Container OoT icon.png]]
|[[Heart Container]]
|Link finds one at the end of each dungeon as a reward for defeating the boss. Collecting a Heart Container adds another heart to Link's health. There are only four in the game
|-
|align=center|[[File:MM icon Map.png]]
|[[Map]]
|In this game, rather than having maps of outdoor locations automatically, Link must purchase them from [[Tingle]]. There are six maps - one for each region of Termina - and purchasing a map within its own region gives it a discounted price.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Piece of Heart OoT icon.png]]
|[[Piece of Heart]]
|These are found all around Termina, and there are 52 Pieces of Hearts in total. If Link collects four Pieces of Hearts, another Heart Container is added to his health gauge. Whenever Link collects a Piece of Heart, his health is refilled.
|}


;Upgradables
There is some equipment that Link can upgrade later on in his adventure. Each type is displayed from the leftmost side of the Inventory.
There is some equipment that Link can upgrade later on in his adventure.


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! colspan=3 style="background:#b2f3b2"| '''Swords'''
|-
|align=center|[[File:Kokiri Sword MM icon.png]]
|[[Kokiri Sword]]
|The Kokiri Sword is the most basic sword, and it returns from ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'', albeit redesigned. During his journey, Link can upgrade it to a more powerful weapon.
|-
|align=center|[[File:MM icon Razor Sword.png]]
|[[Razor Sword]]
|This sword is a temporary form of the Kokiri Sword that inflicts twice as much damage. After defeating [[Goht]] or melting the ice on the forge at the [[Mountain Smithy]], Link can obtain it for 100 Rupees at the Mountain Smithy in the Mountain Village. It loses its edge after 100 hits or when a three-day cycle is restarted, returning to the shape of the Kokiri Sword.
|-
|align=center|[[File:MM icon Gilded Sword.png]]
|[[Gilded Sword]]
|A permanent upgrade to the Kokiri Sword with three times the strength. To acquire it, Link must go to the [[Mountain Village]] with the [[Gold Dust]] and give it to the Mountain Smithy, who then mends the Kokiri Sword into the Gilded Sword.
|-
|align=center|[[File:MM icon Fierce Deity Sword.png]]
|{{nowrap|[[Fierce Deity Sword]]}}
|A massive, double-helix shaped sword four times as powerful as the Kokiri Sword, but only usable as [[Fierce Deity Link]]. It can shoot electrified [[sword beam]]s, though this consumes magic.
|-
! colspan=3 style="background:#b2f3b2"| '''Shields'''
|-
|align=center|[[File:MM icon Hero's Shield.png]]
|[[Hero's Shield]]
|A metal shield that Link starts his journey with. It resembles the [[Hylian Shield]] from ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''. Unlike the Hylian Shield, the Hero's Shield is small enough for Link to hold it with one hand, instead of crouch.
|-
|align=center|[[File:MM icon Mirror Shield.png]]
|[[Mirror Shield]]
|A shield made of highly polished metal inscribed with the symbol of a screaming face. It is an upgrade of the Hero's Shield, and its reflective plate allows Link to reflect light onto light-sensitive switches, enemies, and blocks. It is the main treasure found [[Beneath the Well]].
|-
|-
! colspan=3 style="background:#b2f3b2"| '''Quivers'''
! colspan=3 style="background:#b2f3b2"| '''Quivers'''
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|align=center|[[File:Big Quiver OoT icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Big Quiver OoT icon.png]]
|[[Quiver|Big Quiver]]
|[[Quiver|Big Quiver]]
|The first upgrade is obtained in the [[Clock Town Shooting Gallery]] if Link can score 40 or more points, or at the [[Swamp Shooting Gallery]], if Link gains at least 2,120 points. It can carry up to 40 arrows.
|The first upgrade is obtained in the [[Clock Town Shooting Gallery]] if Link can score 40 or more points. It can carry up to 40 arrows.
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:Biggest Quiver OoT icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Biggest Quiver OoT icon.png]]
|[[Quiver|Biggest Quiver]]
|[[Quiver|Biggest Quiver]]
|The second upgrade is also obtained by clearing whichever [[Shooting Gallery]] remains after getting the [[Big Quiver]]. The Biggest Quiver can hold up to 50 arrows.
|The second upgrade is also obtained by clearing another [[Shooting Gallery]] challenge, the [[Swamp Shooting Gallery]], if Link gains at least 2,120 points. The Biggest Quiver can hold up to 50 arrows.
|-
|-
! colspan=3 style="background:#b2f3b2"| '''Bomb Bags'''
! colspan=3 style="background:#b2f3b2"| '''Bomb Bags'''
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|align=center|[[File:Bomb Bag OoT icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Bomb Bag OoT icon.png]]
|[[Bomb Bag]]
|[[Bomb Bag]]
|This is where Link keeps his bombs. The Bomb Bag carries up to 20 bombs. Link can buy it from the [[Bomb Shop]] in [[West Clock Town]] for 50 Rupees.
|This is where Link keeps his bombs. The Bomb Bag carry up to 20 bombs. Link can buy it from the Bomb Shop in West Clock Town for 50 Rupees.
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:Big Bomb Bag OoT icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Big Bomb Bag OoT icon.png]]
|[[Bomb Bag|Big Bomb Bag]]
|[[Bomb Bag|Big Bomb Bag]]
|The first upgrade carries up to 30 Bombs. It becomes available for purchase if Link recovers the Old Lady's sack of Bomb Bags from [[Sakon]] on the night of the [[First Day]]. If Link does not do this, he can instead purchase the Big Bomb Bag from the [[Curiosity Shop]] for 100 Rupees on the [[Final Day]].
|The first upgrade carries up to 30 Bombs. It becomes available for purchase if Link recovers the Old Lady's sack of Bomb Bags from Sakon on the night of the [[First Day]]. If Link does not do this, he can instead purchase the Big Bomb Bag from the [[Curiosity Shop]] for 100 Rupees on the [[Final Day]].
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:Biggest Bomb Bag OoT icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Biggest Bomb Bag OoT icon.png]]
|{{nowrap|[[Bomb Bag|Biggest Bomb Bag]]}}
|{{nowrap|[[Bomb Bag|Biggest Bomb Bag]]}}
|The second upgrade carries up to 40 Bombs. Link can acquire it from the Business Scrub near [[Goron Village]] if he trades the Big Bomb Bag and 200 Rupees.
|The second upgrade carries up to 40 Bombs. Link can acquire it from the Business Scrub near Goron Village if he trades the Big Bomb Bag and 200 Rupees.
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|align=center|[[File:Adult's Wallet OoT icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Adult's Wallet OoT icon.png]]
|[[Adult's Wallet]]
|[[Adult's Wallet]]
|The first upgrade to the Wallet, the Adult's Wallet, carries up to 200 Rupees. I is given to Link if he deposits a collective total of 200 Rupees in the Clock Town Bank, or acquires the 30 [[Gold Skulltula Spirit]]s in the [[Oceanside Spider House]] on the First Day.
|The first upgrade to the Wallet, the Adult's Wallet, is given to Link if he deposits a collective total of 200 rupees in the Clock Town Bank. The same number applies to the Adult Wallet's capacity.
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|align=center|[[File:Giant's Wallet OoT icon.png]]
|align=center|[[File:Giant's Wallet OoT icon.png]]
|[[Giant's Wallet]]
|[[Giant's Wallet]]
|The second upgrade to the Wallet, the Giant's Wallet, can hold up to 500 Rupees, and is given after both of the above conditions have been met.
|The second upgrade to the Wallet, the Giant's Wallet, is offered to Link after he acquires the 30 Gold Skulltula Spirits in the Oceanside Spider House on the First Day. The Giant's Wallet can hold up to 500 Rupees.
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Four upgrades are provided by [[Great Fairy|Great Fairies]].
===Masks===
There are a total of 24 masks in ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''. The total number of masks Link has collected is shown on the File Select screen. Masks range from being used in a single optional sidequest to being required to complete the game.
 
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!Name
!Name
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!class="unsortable"|Description
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|[[Magic Meter]]
|[[File:Postman's Hat MM icon.png]]
|The ability to use magic granted by the [[Great Fairy of Magic]] in [[North Clock Town]].
|[[Postman's Hat]]
|This is given to Link by the Postman when he gives him a letter from the Curiosity Shop. Link can use it to look into mailboxes, and gets a Piece of Heart upon doing it the first time. Any subsequent instances of doing this rewards Link with a single Rupee instead.
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|[[Spin Attack|Magic Spin Attack]]
|[[File:All-Night Mask MM icon.png]]
|A powerful attack granted by the [[Great Fairy of Power]] in [[Woodfall]].
|[[All-Night Mask]]
|This mask can be bought at the Curiosity Shop for 500 Rupees, but only on the night of the Final Day and if Link already has the Blast Mask. Link can use the All-Night Mask to stay awake when hearing one of Grandma's long stories in the Stock Pot Inn. In doing so, Link earns a Piece of Heart.
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|Magic power upgrade
|[[File:Blast Mask MM icon.png]]
|A doubling of the [[Magic Meter]] granted by the [[Great Fairy of Wisdom]] in [[Snowhead]].
|[[Blast Mask]]
|To obtain this mask, Link must recover the Bomb Shop lady's bag from Sakon, who steals it at North Clock Town around midnight on the First Day. The Blast Mask is used as an alternative for bombs, although its use always results in Link taking damage.
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|-
|Defensive power upgrade
|[[File:Stone Mask MM icon.png]]
|A reinforcement of the [[Health Meter]] granted by the [[Great Fairy of Courage]] in [[Zora Cape]].
|[[Stone Mask]]
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|This mask allows Link to appear invisible to most enemies. Link can obtain the mask by giving a [[Red Potion]] to an injured soldier near the entrance to Ikana Canyon in Termina. Before Link obtains the Stone Mask, it is worn by the solider, who is invisible as a result. The Stone Mask is especially useful when avoiding Gerudos in Gerudo's Fortress and avoiding Gibdos and Redead in Ikana Canyon.
 
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;Songs
|[[File:Great Fairy's Mask MM icon.png]]
Many songs can be learned and played on the instruments.
|[[Great Fairy's Mask]]
{| class="wikitable"
|This mask is given to Link by the Great Fairy in Clock Town if he rescues her. The Great Fairy's Mask attracts stray fairies in the four temples like a magnet. Whenever there is a stray fairy somewhere in the room, the mask's hair glitters. Because some fairies are too far to get on foot, the mask is required to restore all of the stray fairies.  
!Icon
|-
!Name
|[[File:Keaton Mask OoT icon.png]]
!Input
|[[Keaton Mask]]
!Description
|Link can obtain this mask from the Curiosity Shop owner at around 1 PM on the Final Day. Link can use it to attract Keatons from moving circles of bushes. Link can answer the Keatons' various trivia questions in exchange for prizes.
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|align=center|[[File:OoT icon Song.png]]
|[[File:Bremen Mask MM icon.png]]
|[[Song of Time]]
|[[Bremen Mask]]
|{{nowrap|{{button|N64|C-right}} {{button|N64|A}} {{button|N64|C-down}} {{button|N64|C-right}} {{button|N64|A}} {{button|N64|C-down}}}}
|This mask is given to Link by simply talking to Guru-Guru in the Laundry Pool on the night of the First Day or Second Day. The Bremen Mask is used to create a catchy tune with the Ocarina of Time to attract animals, and is needed in order to obtain the Bunny Hood. Another use of the mask is to make Igos du Ikana's lackeys in Ikana Castle march around to the song.
|Restarts the three-day cycle and saves the game. It is learned from a memory of [[Princess Zelda]] upon recovering the [[Ocarina of Time]].
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|align=center|[[File:OoT icon Song.png]]
|[[File:Bunny Hood MM icon.png]]
|[[Song of Healing]]
|[[Bunny Hood]]
|{{nowrap|{{button|N64|C-left}} {{button|N64|C-right}} {{button|N64|C-down}} {{button|N64|C-left}} {{button|N64|C-right}} {{button|N64|C-down}}}}
|The Bunny Hood causes Link to run very fast, and can also help him perform long jumps more easily. Link can obtain the Bunny Hood from [[Grog]] at the [[Cucco Shack]] if he uses the Bremen Mask to march around the shack, causing the chicks to turn into Cuccos.
|Releases tortured souls from suffering and turns them into masks. It is learned from the [[Happy Mask Salesman]] after going back in time the first time.
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|align=center|[[File:OoT icon Song.png]]
|[[File:Don Gero's Mask MM icon.png]]
|[[Epona's Song]]
|[[Don Gero's Mask]]
|{{nowrap|{{button|N64|C-up}} {{button|N64|C-left}} {{button|N64|C-right}} {{button|N64|C-up}} {{button|N64|C-left}} {{button|N64|C-right}}}}
|Link can get this mask by giving the starving Goron in Mountain Town a Rock Sirloin from Goron Village. Don Gero's Mask allows Link to speak to the frogs that occasionally appear around Termina.
|Summons [[Epona]] to Link if she can reach him. It is learned from [[Romani]] in [[Romani Ranch]] on the First Day.
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|align=center|[[File:OoT icon Song.png]]
|[[File:Mask of Scents MM icon.png]]
|[[Song of Soaring]]
|[[Mask of Scents]]
|{{nowrap|{{button|N64|C-down}} {{button|N64|C-left}} {{button|N64|C-up}} {{button|N64|C-down}} {{button|N64|C-left}} {{button|N64|C-up}}}}
|It is given to Link by the Deku Butler for completing his race challenge. Link wears the Mask of Scents to find mushrooms for Kotake's blue potion, which restores both health and magic.  
|Allows Link to warp to any activated [[Owl Statue]]. It is learned from a plinth mentioned by [[Kaepora Gaebora]] near the entrance to [[Woodfall]].
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|align=center|[[File:OoT icon Song.png]]
|[[File:Romani's Mask MM icon.png]]
|[[Song of Storms]]
|[[Romani's Mask]]
|{{nowrap|{{button|N64|A}} {{button|N64|C-down}} {{button|N64|C-up}} {{button|N64|A}} {{button|N64|C-down}} {{button|N64|C-up}}}}
|This mask is given to Link by helping out Romani and Cremia each in one three-day cycle. Link must first prevent aliens from kidnapping Romani during the night of the First Day by shooting them down. He must then protect Cremia from the Gorman Brothers as she goes out to deliver milk on the Second Day. If Link manages to successfully protect Cremia, she gives him Romani's Mask, which allows him to enter the Milk Bar.
|Causes rain, making [[Magic Bean]] sprouts grow and dispelling [[curse]]s. It is learned from [[Flat]] [[Beneath the Graveyard]] on the First Day.
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|align=center|[[File:OoT icon Song.png]]
|[[File:Circus Leader's Mask MM icon.png]]
|{{nowrap|[[Scarecrow's Song]]}}
|{{nowrap|[[Troupe Leader's Mask|Circus Leader's Mask]]}}
|Player-decided (eight notes)
|Link receives this mask upon completing a soundcheck for the fish in the Milk Bar. Link must use all four of his transformations to accomplish this. In doing so, he obtains the Circus Leader's Mask. The mask resembles Gorman, the crying circus leader who joined the entertainment business to hear the song by the Indigo-Go's. When his brothers try to rob Cremia during the night of the Second Day, Link can wear the mask to stop them from attacking.
|Summons [[Pierre]] the scarecrow, who can be used as a [[Hookshot]] target. He must be taught at the [[Trading Post]] or [[Astral Observatory (The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask)|Astral Observatory]] each cycle for it to work.
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|align=center|[[File:OoT icon Song.png]]
|[[File:Kafei's Mask MM icon.png]]
|[[Song of Double Time]]
|[[Kafei's Mask]]
|{{nowrap|{{button|N64|C-right}} {{button|N64|C-right}} {{button|N64|A}} {{button|N64|A}} {{button|N64|C-down}} {{button|N64|C-down}}}}
|A mask resembling the face of Kafei. Link can obtain it by talking to Kafei's Mother in the Mayor's Residence in his regular form. The mask allows Link to begin the Kafei sidequest.  
|Sends Link to the next 12-hour interval. It is alluded to by Pierre, but must be discovered for oneself by playing it.
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|align=center|[[File:OoT icon Song.png]]
|[[File:Couple's Mask MM icon.png]]
|[[Inverted Song of Time]]
|[[Couple's Mask]]
|{{nowrap|{{button|N64|C-down}} {{button|N64|A}} {{button|N64|C-right}} {{button|N64|C-down}} {{button|N64|A}} {{button|N64|C-right}}}}
|This is given to Link when he completes the lengthy Kafei sidequest. It is the combination of the Sun and Moon masks and part of a Hyrulean Wedding ceremony. The Couple's Mask is used once to stop the fighting in the mayor's office and get a Piece of Heart.
|Slows the passage of time down to 1/3 of the normal speed. Time-based character movements are also affected. It is alluded to by Pierre, but must be discovered for oneself by playing it.
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Some special songs are used to access the temples.
{| class="wikitable"
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!Input
!Description
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|align=center|[[File:OoT icon Song Forest.png]]
|[[File:Goron Mask OoT icon.png]]
|[[Sonata of Awakening]]
|[[Mask of Truth]]
|{{nowrap|{{button|N64|C-up}} {{button|N64|C-left}} {{button|N64|C-up}} {{button|N64|C-left}} {{button|N64|A}} {{button|N64|C-right}} {{button|N64|A}}}}
|It is given to Link by completing the Skultulla House sidequest in the Southern Swamp. Link can use the Mask of Truth to talk to Gossip Stones and animals.
|Awakens heavy sleepers and allows access to [[Woodfall Temple]]. It is taught by the [[monkey]] imprisoned in the [[Deku Palace]].
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|-
|align=center|[[File:OoT icon Song Fire.png]]
|[[File:Kamaro's Mask MM icon.png]]
|[[Goron Lullaby]]
|[[Kamaro's Mask]]
|{{nowrap|{{button|N64|A}} {{button|N64|C-right}} {{button|N64|C-left}} {{button|N64|A}} {{button|N64|C-right}} {{button|N64|C-left}} {{button|N64|C-right}} {{button|N64|A}}}}
|A mask resembling the face of Kamaro. Link can obtain this mask if he plays the Song of Healing to Kamaro, who is sitting atop a mushroom-shaped tree in the Snowhead region of Termina. Link can use the mask to create a dancing technique, which he can teach the Kamaro Dancers for a Piece of Heart.  
|Puts [[Goron]]s to sleep and allows access to [[Snowhead Temple]]. It is partially taught by the [[Goron Elder]], with [[Goron Elder's son|his son]] finishing it.
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|-
|align=center|[[File:OoT icon Song Water.png]]
|[[File:Gibdo's Mask MM icon.png]]
|[[New Wave Bossa Nova]]
|[[Gibdo's Mask]]
|{{nowrap|{{button|N64|C-left}} {{button|N64|C-up}} {{button|N64|C-left}} {{button|N64|C-right}} {{button|N64|C-down}} {{button|N64|C-left}} {{button|N64|C-right}}}}
|This is made when Link plays the Song of Healing to free the scientist in the Music Box House of his curse. Like the Captain's Hat, Link uses the Gibdo's Mask to talk to Gibdo and distract ReDeads. It is mandatory to complete the Beneath the Well sub-dungeon before getting to the Stone Tower Temple.
|Gives [[Lulu]] her voice back and allows access to [[Great Bay Temple]]. It is taught by the [[baby Zora]]s when they are gathered.
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:OoT icon Song Spirit.png]]
|[[File:Garo's Mask MM icon.png]]
|[[Elegy of Emptiness]]
|[[Garo's Mask]]
|{{nowrap|{{button|N64|C-right}} {{button|N64|C-left}} {{button|N64|C-right}} {{button|N64|C-down}} {{button|N64|C-right}} {{button|N64|C-up}} {{button|N64|C-left}}}}
|The Gorman Brothers give this mask to Link if he beats them in a horse race with Epona in Milk Road. Link needs Garo's Mask in order to enter Ikana Canyon.  
|Causes Link to shed a hollow shell of his current body and allows access to [[Stone Tower Temple]]. It is taught by [[Igos du Ikana]] after his defeat.
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:OoT icon Song Shadow.png]]
|[[File:Captain's Hat MM icon.png]]
|[[Oath to Order]]
|[[Captain's Hat]]
|{{nowrap|{{button|N64|C-right}} {{button|N64|C-down}} {{button|N64|A}} {{button|N64|C-down}} {{button|N64|C-right}} {{button|N64|C-up}}}}
|A mask designed in the likeness of Captain Keeta. It is in a treasure chest that Link can open by defeating Skull Keeta in the Ikana Graveyard. It is required to enter the Stone Tower Temple. Link can use the Captain's Hat to talk to Stalchildren to get into the graves there or get a Piece of Heart in the Skultulla House in Great Bay. Link can also use it in Ikana Castle while fighting Igos du Ikana; for a while, he is tricked into thinking that Link is Captain Keeta, but the battle soon resumes when Igos du Ikana realizes how small Link is in comparison.  
|Summons the [[Four Giants]] to the [[Clock Tower]] and allows access to the [[Moon]]. It is taught by the first of the giants.
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;Remains
====Transformation masks====
Remains are masks that Link acquires from defeating a boss in one of the four respective temples. Link cannot wear these masks, but he uses them in the final boss battle to free the four [[Giant]]s. In a different three-day cycle, Remains allow Link to instantly fight the corresponding boss of a completed dungeon.
There are five masks that allow Link to transform into a different being.


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|align=center|[[File:MM icon Odolwa's Remains.png]]
|[[File:Deku Mask MM icon.png]]
|[[Odolwa's Remains]]
|[[Deku Mask]]
|They are received for beating the Woodfall Temple's boss, Odolwa. It frees the giant looking over the Swamp.
|A mask that turns Link into a Deku Scrub. It is created in an early part of his journey, when he learns the Song of Healing and plays it to turn back into his normal form. As a Deku Scrub, Link can shoot bubbles, use deku flowers to glide a short distance, and perform a few hops on the water. Deku Link is light enough to stand on lily pads in the swamp but is not heavy enough to press switches. He cannot swim, and is extremely vulnerable to fire.
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|[[File:Goron Mask OoT icon.png]]
|[[Goron Mask]]
|A mask that turns Link into a Goron. It is created when Link plays the Song of Healing to heal Darmani. As a Goron, Link can curl up and roll around on the ground, allowing him to move very fast if he does not bump into anything or run out of magic. Goron Link walks slowly, but this is compensated by his strength. Goron Link can also walk on the lava without taking damage, but his girth in this form does not allow him to swim, causing him to sink.  
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|align=center|[[File:MM icon Goht's Remains.png]]
|[[File:Zora Mask OoT icon.png]]
|[[Goht's Remains]]
|[[Zora Mask]]
|They are received for beating the Snowhead Temple's boss, Goht. It frees the giant looking over the Mountains.
|A mask that turns Link into a Zora. It is created when Link plays the Song of Healing to Mikau, a Zora guitarist. Zora Link is skilled at swimming, and can quickly swim through the water. He can toss his blade-like fins like a boomerang, and can generate a force field either underwater or on land. Zora Link is vulnerable to fire and ice attacks.  
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|align=center|[[File:MM icon Gyorg's Remains.png]]
|[[File:Giant's Mask MM icon.png]]
|[[Gyorg's Remains]]
|[[Giant's Mask]]
|They are received for beating the Great Bay Temple's boss, Gyorg. It frees the giant looking over the Ocean.
|Link finds this mask within the Stone Tower Temple after defeating an Eyegore. The Giant's Mask is only used during the battle against Twinmold, and while Link wears it, his magic supply is consumed at a steady rate.
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|align=center|[[File:MM icon Twinmold's Remains.png]]
|[[File:Fierce Deity's Mask MM icon.png]]
|[[Twinmold's Remains]]
|{{nowrap|[[Fierce Deity's Mask]]}}
|They are received for beating the Stone Tower Temple's boss, Twinmold. It frees the giant looking over the Canyon.
|It can only be acquired once all 23 masks have been obtained, then giving the twenty non-transformation masks to all the children within the Moon, and then talking to the kid wearing Majora's Mask. Putting on the Fierce Deity Mask causes Link to transform into a very powerful warrior named [[Fierce Deity Link]], who even appears older in age. In his Fierce Deity form, Link wields the massive Double Helix Sword, which is four times as powerful than the Kokiri Sword, and lessens the difficulty of the final battle against Majora's Mask.
|}
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====Remains====
Remains are masks that Link acquires from defeating a boss in one of the four respective temples. Link cannot wear these masks, but he uses them in the final boss battle to free the four [[Giant]]s. In a different three-day cycle, Remains allow Link to instantly fight the corresponding boss of a completed dungeon.
*[[Odolwa's Remains]] are received for beating the Woodfall Temple's boss, Odolwa. It frees the giant looking over the Swamp.
*[[Goht's Remains]] are received for beating the Snowhead Temple's boss, Goht. It frees the giant looking over the Mountains.
*[[Gyorg's Remains]] are received for beating the Great Bay Temple's boss, Gyorg. It frees the giant looking over the Ocean.
*[[Twinmold's Remains]] are received for beating the Stone Tower Temple's boss, Twinmold. It frees the giant looking over the Canyon.


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