Valen Posted February 23, 2003 Share Posted February 23, 2003 Yeah, you got it! I had a feeling that question was too easy... oh well, take the Q, Etarah. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Talon Posted February 23, 2003 Share Posted February 23, 2003 [color=teal]There are things people call paradoxes, or impossibilities with time travel. In OoT, there are many such paradoxes. Give at least one example of Link's time travel effects.[/color] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valen Posted February 23, 2003 Share Posted February 23, 2003 Well, for one thing, when he grows, he's instantly in his "adult" clothes and not his child clothes... Another is his breath... seven years without brushing... eww... Lol, anyway, that's all I can think of at the moment... Oh yeah! The thing with the Biggoron Sword... he puts that in the Pedestal Of Time instead of the Master Sword.... I think o_____O; Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boothten Posted February 23, 2003 Share Posted February 23, 2003 One, obviously his clothes. Two, he is able to ride Epona after getting older. Three, he can use many more weapons like the Fairy's Bow and that kind of stuff. Four, when he uses the Hylian Shield when young, he can only squatt and use it. When older, he can actually use it properly. Five, he can access more dungeons then he could when he was little. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desbreko Posted February 24, 2003 Share Posted February 24, 2003 [color=indigo]Um...I think he was looking for an example of a paradox, not just things that change after the seven years have passed, or new things that he can do. [b]Answer:[/b] I think the most obvious one would be when Zelda sends Link back in time to live through his childhood, after they seal Ganon in the Sacred Realm. If he's sent back, though, shouldn't all the events that happened when he was an adult, including Ganon being sealed away, not have happened yet? He'd have to do it all over again, over and over and over, because Zelda would just keep sending him back. He'd just be stuck in a continual loop. [b]Question:[/b] In Ocarina of Time Master Quest, where is the first place that you [i]have[/i] to use Din's Fire?[/color] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GinnyLyn Posted February 24, 2003 Share Posted February 24, 2003 I'll bite and say the area right before the Spirit Temple...even if that isn't right. *curses not having GCN* Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desbreko Posted February 24, 2003 Share Posted February 24, 2003 [color=indigo]Nope, it's before that. And it's not the same as in the original Ocarina of Time.[/color] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valen Posted February 24, 2003 Share Posted February 24, 2003 Well, not having OoTMQ, it seems logical you'd have to use Din's Fire in the Fire Temple. Not sure though... But IF that's right... Not sure if this Q has been asked, but.. In OoT, what is the [[color=blue]Item[/color]] Princess Ruto gives you after "curing" Lord Jabu-Jabu? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GinnyLyn Posted February 25, 2003 Share Posted February 25, 2003 Too easy. The Zora's Sapphire. But let's see if you were right about Sir LoZ's question first. *runs away laughing from Des* Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desbreko Posted February 25, 2003 Share Posted February 25, 2003 [color=indigo]*gives Ginny the look that Link has in my avatar* ...Yes, he got it right, you have to use it in the very first room of the Fire Temple, and also one or two other places within the dungeon, since you don't have Fire Arrows at that point. Ask your question, Ginny. *runs after her with an inflatable Biggoron's Sword*[/color] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GinnyLyn Posted February 25, 2003 Share Posted February 25, 2003 Ow ow ow! Quit that, Des, that's Poster Abuse! :p *Des a la Link look again* Oy. [b]Mkay, question time![/b] According to Grandmother's tales, what is the imp's connection the the Four Giants? BONUS: Why is it so great for couples to be married on the day of the Festival being held in Termina? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desbreko Posted February 25, 2003 Share Posted February 25, 2003 [color=indigo]Oh, oh, I know this, I know this, I know this! ...So why can't I think of the answer?! :worried: Okay, I'm pretty sure I got the basic relationship between the imp (Skull Kid) and the Four Giants. I'm gonna have to think about the bonus for a while, though. [b]Answer:[/b] Okay, wasn't the Skull Kid friends with the Four Giants originally, before he stole Majora's Mask? And then afterwards, the Giants left because the Skull Kid was acting mean, being manipulated by Majora's Mask. And then that's where you come in, when the Skull Kid is lonely, and so Majora's Mask uses him to try and destroy the world, and you have to bring back the Four Giants to stop him. Bleh, I think I got that basically right. Been a long time since I first played MM, and I've forgotten some of the details of the story.[/color] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GinnyLyn Posted February 26, 2003 Share Posted February 26, 2003 Yeah, I'll take that. I remember the Imp Kid not understanding why the Giants had to go off to protect the four areas as well. Bonus just gets you a cookie with a smilie face on it. ;) Go for it, DessyLu! *hides and dies laughing* Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desbreko Posted February 26, 2003 Share Posted February 26, 2003 [color=indigo]You know, some time I'm just going to snap, and then everyone that's made up an annoying nickname is going to be very sorry... :shifty: [b]Question:[/b] In A Link to the Past, using the Fire Rod, how much magic power does it take to break Kholdstare out of its block of ice?[/color] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GinnyLyn Posted February 26, 2003 Share Posted February 26, 2003 *waves a small white flag* Me very very towwy. :angel: I believe, if you have the reg magic meter, it's the whole meter. Which means half on the upgraded one. If so.... What color is the Book of Mudora? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desbreko Posted February 26, 2003 Share Posted February 26, 2003 [color=indigo]Uh...you're magic meter is always green, even after the 1/2 Magic upgrade... But yeah, it takes the whole thing, normally, without the upgrade. [b]Answer:[/b] The Book of Mudora is green, with a gold picture of the Triforce on the cover, along with some gold text. [b]Question:[/b] According to the A Link to the Past that ran in Nintendo Power, why were the seven maidens encased in crystal cocoons in the Dark World? And no, it's not because Ganon trapped the maidens in them.[/color] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Talon Posted February 26, 2003 Share Posted February 26, 2003 [color=teal]It was because their spirits were so pure, that was the form they took in the Dark World. Like Link's....*snorts* rabbit, and Roam's ability to go half-hawk, it was the powers of the Dark World. Am I right, Desbreko?[/color] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desbreko Posted February 27, 2003 Share Posted February 27, 2003 [color=indigo]Yeah, they were so pure, that they were isolated from the outside world by the cocoons. Go ahead and ask.[/color] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Talon Posted February 27, 2003 Share Posted February 27, 2003 [color=teal][b]Question:[/b]What enemy from the original Legend of Zelda, one of the most annoying enemies in the entire game series, started off as an enemy you could eliminate, but on LttP, it keeps coming back no matter how many times you kill it?[/color] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GinnyLyn Posted February 27, 2003 Share Posted February 27, 2003 Even though I've never played the first one *gasp shock*, I know there are a few annoying enemies like that in LttP. Wild stab--the Zoras? Or whatever you called those fishheads in the river. ^^; Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Talon Posted February 27, 2003 Share Posted February 27, 2003 [color=teal]Nope, the enemies I'm talking about do NOT have projectile weapons. AND BTW, in the first game, they're called Zolas.[/color] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GinnyLyn Posted February 27, 2003 Share Posted February 27, 2003 Another wild stab then--the Wallmaster? You know, the big hand that falls from the ceiling and grabs you, transporting you back to the start of a dungeon? (But like I said, I didn't play the first game, so I dunno if Wallmasters existed then.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Talon Posted February 28, 2003 Share Posted February 28, 2003 [color=teal]A wild stab hits the heart. Ask away, Ginny.[/color] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GinnyLyn Posted February 28, 2003 Share Posted February 28, 2003 Dang, I have a FF question all ready to go, and the last question has yet to go away. The question went away here, and I don't have a question ready. Mmmm... OK, easy one! [b]Question[/b]: The first time you chunk something into the circle of stones in LttP, you get the Quake Medallion. What do you get the second time? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desbreko Posted February 28, 2003 Share Posted February 28, 2003 [color=indigo][b]Answer:[/b] If you throw something in after you get Quake, you get a bomb chucked at you, heh. [b]Question:[/b] What is another name for Wallmasters? (As in, what other name are they sometimes called by?)[/color] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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