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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 [[ | 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== | ||
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MM Link mask art.jpg|[[Link]] | |||
MM Tatl artwork.jpg|[[Tatl]] | MM Tatl artwork.jpg|[[Tatl]] | ||
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===Supporting characters=== | ===Supporting characters=== | ||
The following characters directly assist Link during his adventure. | The following characters directly assist Link during his adventure. | ||
*[[Happy Mask Salesman]] | |||
*[[Tael]] | *[[Tael]] | ||
*[[Darmani III]] | *[[Darmani III]] | ||
*[[Mikau]] | *[[Mikau]] | ||
*[[Romani]] | |||
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|[[Poe]] | |[[Poe]] | ||
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|[[Woodfall Temple]]<br>[[Secret Shrine]]<br>[[Moon]] | |[[Woodfall Temple]]<br>[[Secret Shrine]]<br>[[Moon]] | ||
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|[[Gekko]] and [[Snapper (The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask)|Snapper]] | |[[Gekko]] and [[Snapper (The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask)|Snapper]] | ||
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|[[Woodfall Temple]] | |[[Woodfall Temple]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Wizzrobe|Wizrobe]] (ice) | |[[Wizzrobe|Wizrobe]] (ice) | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Snowhead Temple]]<br>[[Secret Shrine]] | |[[Snowhead Temple]]<br>[[Secret Shrine]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Gorman Brothers]] | |[[Gorman Brothers]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Gorman Track]] | |[[Gorman Track]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Gerudo Thief|Pirate]] | |[[Gerudo Thief|Pirate]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Pirates' Fortress]] | |[[Pirates' Fortress]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Arrghus|Wart]] | |[[Arrghus|Wart]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Great Bay Temple]]<br>[[Secret Shrine]] | |[[Great Bay Temple]]<br>[[Secret Shrine]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Gekko]] and [[Mad Jelly]] | |[[Gekko]] and [[Mad Jelly]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Great Bay Temple]] | |[[Great Bay Temple]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Captain Keeta]] | |[[Captain Keeta]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Ikana Graveyard]] | |[[Ikana Graveyard]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Iron Knuckle]] | |[[Iron Knuckle]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Beneath the Graveyard]]<br>[[Moon]] | |[[Beneath the Graveyard]]<br>[[Moon]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Big Poe]] | |[[Big Poe]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Beneath the Graveyard]] | |[[Beneath the Graveyard]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Amy]] | |[[Amy]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Spirit House]] | |[[Spirit House]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Beth (Poe)|Beth]] and [[Jo]] | |[[Beth (Poe)|Beth]] and [[Jo]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Spirit House]] | |[[Spirit House]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Meg]] | |[[Meg]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Spirit House]] | |[[Spirit House]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Sharp]] | |[[Sharp]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Spring Water Cave]] | |[[Spring Water Cave]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Pamela's father]] | |[[Pamela's father]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Music Box House]] | |[[Music Box House]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Wizzrobe|Wizrobe]] (fire) | |[[Wizzrobe|Wizrobe]] (fire) | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Ancient Castle of Ikana]] | |[[Ancient Castle of Ikana]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Igos du Ikana's lackeys]] | |[[Igos du Ikana's lackeys]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Ancient Castle of Ikana]] | |[[Ancient Castle of Ikana]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Igos du Ikana]] | |[[Igos du Ikana]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Ancient Castle of Ikana]] | |[[Ancient Castle of Ikana]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Garo Master]] | |[[Garo Master]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Stone Tower Temple]]<br>[[Secret Shrine]]<br>[[Moon]] | |[[Stone Tower Temple]]<br>[[Secret Shrine]]<br>[[Moon]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Gomess]] | |[[Gomess]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Stone Tower Temple]] | |[[Stone Tower Temple]] | ||
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|align=center colspan=3|[[Stone Tower Temple]] | |align=center colspan=3|[[Stone Tower Temple]] | ||
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|align=center colspan=3| | |align=center colspan=3| | ||
|align=center colspan=3| | |align=center colspan=3| | ||
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!align=center colspan=12|'''Final boss''' | !align=center colspan=12|'''Final boss''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center colspan=12|[[File:MM Majora's Mask artwork.jpg| | |align=center colspan=12|[[File:MM Majora's Mask artwork.jpg|200x200px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center colspan=4|<big>'''[[Majora's Mask]]'''</big> | |align=center colspan=4|<big>'''[[Majora's Mask]]'''</big> | ||
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|align=center colspan=12|[[Moon]] | |align=center colspan=12|[[Moon]] | ||
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|align=center colspan=4| | |align=center colspan=4| | ||
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|} | |} | ||
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==Locations== | |||
===Main locations=== | |||
*[[Lost Woods]] | |||
**''[[Portal (The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask)|Portal]]'' | |||
*[[Clock Town]] | |||
**[[East Clock Town]] | |||
**''[[Astral Observatory (The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask)|Astral Observatory]]'' | |||
***[[Honey and Darling's Shop]] | |||
***[[Mayor's Residence]] | |||
***[[Milk Bar]] | |||
***[[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]] | |||
*[[Southern Swamp]] | |||
**''[[Deku Palace]]'' | |||
***''[[Inner Palace Garden]]'' | |||
***''[[Outer Palace Garden]]'' | |||
***''[[Royal Chamber]]'' | |||
**''[[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]] | |||
**[[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]] | |||
**[[Fisherman's Hut]] | |||
**[[Marine Research Lab]] | |||
**''[[Oceanside Spider House]]'' | |||
**[[Pinnacle Rock]] | |||
**''[[Pirate's Fortress]]'' | |||
**[[Waterfall Rapids]] | |||
**[[Zora Cape]] | |||
***[[Zora game site]] | |||
***'''[[Great Bay Temple]]''' | |||
***[[Zora Hall]] | |||
****[[Zora Shop]] | |||
*[[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=== | |||
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. | |||
{|class="wikitable" | |||
!Name | |||
!Description | |||
|- | |||
|[[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, the first time the temple is cleared, Link meets and rescues the [[Deku Princess]]. | |||
|- | |||
|[[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]]. | |||
|- | |||
|[[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. | |||
|- | |||
|{{nowrap|[[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. | |||
|} | |||
==Items== | ==Items== | ||
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===Select Item=== | ===Select Item=== | ||
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. | 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. | There are a few weapons and other items that Link only obtains once. | ||
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|align=center|[[File:Hookshot MM icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Hookshot MM icon.png]] | ||
|[[Hookshot]] | |[[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 [[ | |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 [[Pirate's Fortress]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center|[[File:Ocarina of Time OoT icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Ocarina of Time OoT icon.png]] | ||
|[[Ocarina of Time]] | |[[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 | |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. It must first e recovered from Skull Kid. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center|[[File:Pictograph Box MM icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Pictograph Box MM icon.png]] | ||
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|} | |} | ||
====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. | 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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====Magic items==== | |||
These items all consume magic to use. | These items all consume magic to use. | ||
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====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. | [[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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====Bottled items==== | |||
There are some items that Link cannot obtain unless he has a bottle to store it in. | There are some items that Link cannot obtain unless he has a bottle to store it in. | ||
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|align=center|[[File:MM icon Bottle Zora Egg.png]] | |align=center|[[File:MM icon Bottle Zora Egg.png]] | ||
|[[Zora Egg]] | |[[Zora Egg]] | ||
|[[Lulu]]'s seven unhatched children, they must be rescued from the [[ | |[[Lulu]]'s seven unhatched children, they must be rescued from the [[Pirate's Fortress]] and [[Pinnacle Rock]] and united in the [[Marine Research Lab]]. | ||
|} | |} | ||
====Sidequest items==== | |||
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]]. | 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]]. | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! colspan=3 style="background:#b2f3b2"| '''Slot 2''' | ! colspan=3 style="background:#b2f3b2"| '''Slot 2''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center|[[File:MM icon Letter to Kafei.png]] | |align=center|[[File:MM icon Letter to Kafei.png]] | ||
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|[[Pendant of Memories]] | |[[Pendant of Memories]] | ||
|Kafei's necklace, given to Link to deliver to Anju once Link meets him face-to-face. | |Kafei's necklace, given to Link to deliver to Anju once Link meets him face-to-face. | ||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MM icon Special Delivery to Mama.png]] | |||
|{{nowrap|[[Special Delivery to Mama]]}} | |||
|A priority letter Kafei left with the [[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]]. | |||
|- | |||
! colspan=3 style="background:#b2f3b2"| '''Slot 3''' | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MM icon Room Key.png]] | |||
|[[Room Key]] | |||
|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. | |||
|} | |} | ||
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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. | 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. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
! | !class="unsortable"|Icon | ||
! | !Name | ||
! | !class="unsortable"|Description | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center|[[File:Postman's Hat MM icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Postman's Hat MM icon.png]] | ||
|[[Postman's Hat]] | |||
|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:All-Night Mask MM icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:All-Night Mask MM icon.png]] | ||
|[[All-Night Mask]] | |||
|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. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:Blast Mask MM icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Blast Mask MM icon.png]] | ||
|[[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. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:Stone Mask MM icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Stone Mask MM icon.png]] | ||
|[[Stone Mask]] | |||
|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 [[Pirate's Fortress]]. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:Great Fairy's Mask MM icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Great Fairy's Mask MM icon.png]] | ||
| | |[[Great Fairy's Mask]] | ||
|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|[[ | |align=center|[[File:Keaton Mask OoT icon.png]] | ||
|[[Keaton Mask]] | |||
| | |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|[[File:Bremen Mask MM icon.png]] | ||
|[[Bremen Mask]] | |||
|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]]. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center|[[File:Bunny Hood MM icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Bunny Hood MM icon.png]] | ||
|[[Bunny Hood]] | |||
|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. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:Don Gero's Mask MM icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Don Gero's Mask MM icon.png]] | ||
|[[Don Gero's Mask]] | |||
|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|[[File:Mask of Scents MM icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Mask of Scents MM icon.png]] | ||
| | |[[Mask of Scents]] | ||
|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|[[ | |align=center|[[File:Romani's Mask MM icon.png]] | ||
|[[Romani's Mask]] | |||
| | |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| | |align=center|[[File:Circus Leader's Mask MM icon.png]] | ||
| | |{{nowrap|[[Troupe Leader's Mask|Circus Leader's Mask]]}} | ||
|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|[[File:Kafei's Mask MM icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Kafei's Mask MM icon.png]] | ||
|[[Kafei's Mask]] | |||
|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|[[File:Couple's Mask MM icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Couple's Mask MM icon.png]] | ||
|[[Couple's Mask]] | |||
|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|[[File:Mask of Truth OoT icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Mask of Truth OoT icon.png]] | ||
| | |[[Mask of Truth]] | ||
|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|[[ | |align=center|[[File:Kamaro's Mask MM icon.png]] | ||
|[[Kamaro's Mask]] | |||
| | |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| | |align=center|[[File:Gibdo's Mask MM icon.png]] | ||
| | |[[Gibdo's Mask]] | ||
|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|[[File:Garo's Mask MM icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Garo's Mask MM icon.png]] | ||
|[[Garo's Mask]] | |||
|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|[[File:Captain's Hat MM icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Captain's Hat MM icon.png]] | ||
|[[Captain's Hat]] | |||
|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. | |||
|} | |||
====Transformation masks==== | |||
There are five masks that allow Link to transform into a different being. | |||
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|align=center|[[File:Deku Mask MM icon.png]] | |||
|[[Deku Mask]] | |||
|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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|align=center|[[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:Zora Mask OoT icon.png]] | |||
|[[Zora Mask]] | |||
|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 while swimming. Zora Link is vulnerable to fire and ice attacks. | |||
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|align=center|[[File:Giant's Mask MM icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Giant's Mask MM icon.png]] | ||
|[[Giant's Mask]] | |||
|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:Fierce Deity's Mask MM icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Fierce Deity's Mask MM icon.png]] | ||
|{{nowrap|[[Fierce Deity's Mask]]}} | |||
|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 [[Fierce Deity Sword]], which is four times as powerful than the Kokiri Sword, and lessens the difficulty of the final battle against Majora's Mask and its forms. | |||
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====Upgradables==== | |||
There is some equipment that Link can upgrade later on in his adventure. | There is some equipment that Link can upgrade later on in his adventure. | ||
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|align=center|[[File:MM icon Fierce Deity Sword.png]] | |align=center|[[File:MM icon Fierce Deity Sword.png]] | ||
|{{nowrap|[[Fierce Deity Sword]]}} | |{{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 | |A massive, double-helix shaped sword four times as powerful as the Kokiri Sword, but only usable as [[Fierce Deity Link]]. It can shoot [[sword beam]]s, though this consumes magic. | ||
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! colspan=3 style="background:#b2f3b2"| '''Shields''' | ! colspan=3 style="background:#b2f3b2"| '''Shields''' | ||
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====Songs==== | |||
Many songs can be learned and played on the instruments. | Many songs can be learned and played on the instruments. | ||
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|align=center|[[File:OoT icon Song.png]] | |align=center|[[File:OoT icon Song.png]] | ||
|{{nowrap|[[Scarecrow's Song]]}} | |{{nowrap|[[Scarecrow's Song]]}} | ||
|Player-decided | |Player-decided | ||
|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. | |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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|[[Elegy of Emptiness]] | |[[Elegy of Emptiness]] | ||
|{{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}}}} | |{{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}}}} | ||
|Causes Link to shed a hollow shell | |Causes Link to shed a hollow shell oof his current body and allows access to [[Stone Tower Temple]]. It is taught by [[Igos du Ikana]] after his defeat. | ||
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|align=center|[[File:OoT icon Song Shadow.png]] | |align=center|[[File:OoT icon Song Shadow.png]] | ||
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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. | 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. | ||