

I always like digging around in corners, but this one escaped me, even though I walked across it with BowWow myself on the way to the Goponga swamp. Wright, at the leftmost corner of the Mysterious Woods. :D) But while watching I noticed another obscure Secret Seashell thanks to Spoiler Machine BowWow. (The Nightmare Key puzzle has a new error sound by the way, which should be helpful. It's fun to watch, because there are these moments, where I was completely stuck as a kid and someone new to the game might get stuck in the exact same part, like the entrance of the Bottle Grotto. It's the person who kindly has borrowed me a Switch and who has never played the game before and is currently stuck in the Bottle Grotto. As I'm writing this, I'm watching someone else play the game. Whatever it is, I want to find it out for myself and without the Seashell Sensor.īut there is always the danger of being spoiled. Or maybe it's just limitless Rupees or something disappointing. I hope it's something new, maybe an enhanced Spin Attack (they always do those in the new 2D Zelda games), because it wouldn't require an inventory slot.

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If it's just another Chamber Stone it will be super underwhelming, plus you already got one from 30 seashells. I have no idea, but it can't be a Fairy Bottle, a Heart Piece or a Heart Container, so that's good. Of course now I'm super curious what the final reward will be. But after the Hookshot is fine with me as well. In that case it would be similar to the original, where you could get it after the Flippers. It would have been more useful in the Face Shrine than in the later dungeons, especially with the boss, but you should be able to get the Seashell Sword easily before the 6th dungeon, maybe even still before the 5th, depending on where everything is hidden. And the sword breaks pots now! That's similar to the Oracle games and certainly quite useful. The Sword Beams don't feel as sharp and fast, but they are certainly as deadly as they used to be from what it seems. But as long as it's not another Master Sword clone I'll take it, because it's weird enough that they have snuck the Hylian Shield in here. It also looks quite nice, where the blade reminds me a little of the Lokomo Sword, in fact it feels like a mix of the Lokomo Sword and the Four Sword with its design. The Koholint Sword! It has an official name now, so it's not the "Seashell Sword" any longer. I'm even a little bit proud that I found this one without the sensor, as the 40th seashell no less: So, I kept wandering, until I found a very particular seashell in a very particular way. I knew that the fishing probably will have some seashells, too, but I didn't want to bother with that yet. Keep in mind that I'm not using the Seashell Sensor, so those things can be hidden absolutely everywhere from my perspective. Of course I didn't know that the 40 would give me the sword, but getting it too late didn't feel right either, so I had to go look for at least one more seashell first. I was one seashell short of the 40 when finishing the Face Shrine and I didn't want to go into the Eagle's Tower without the L-2 Sword, because this didn't feel right.
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Or you have to use more chambers, I don't know, but I don't think you'll get anything from it except maybe some fun.īut I'm planning on doing the exact opposite later, meaning a dungeon with full 64 rooms. I just wanted to check, if Dampé gives you anything for trying the open slots, but apparently not. In this case Facade and the chamber, where you got the Powerful Bracelet. The smallest dungeon in the world, complete with an entrance, a chest room and a boss. I made the dungeon so extremely easy, you would have to try to die. It has lots of rooms with no enemies inside of them. Dampé already tells you to go lite with enemies and the Face Shrine dungeon really comes in handy here. It does make sense, because both these games are canonically connected to A Link to the Past, but it's weird that you have enemies like the Wizzrobes, which look very similar in both games, while they can be easily defeated with the sword in one game, but not the other.Īnyway, the "Heart Shortage" challenge, where you're limited to three hearts, was really funny. Oh, and the Boomerang works, too!īut I find it weird, how the game uses mostly the same enemy designs as A Link Between Worlds, though. The quickest and easiest way to kill them, however, are Bomb Arrows. It's probably a little more resource friendly than the arrows, but not exactly easier. If you place them right after they disappear, you will get them. Going everywhere, doing everything, with my little rooster friend at my side.īack to the Chamber Dungeon, I got a little bit better at timing bombs against Wizzrobes. But I felt bad for the poor guy, because he now has even less to do than in the original version, so I decided to go on a side quest spree with him.
