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Useful Tips and Tricks
Slow Down Time
If you want to slow down time just play the song of time backwards.
Song of Time Backwards: C-Down, A, C-Right, C-Down, A, C-Right.
Jump Foward 12 Hours In Time
Just play this song:
C-Right, C-Right, A, A, C-Down, C-Down
"Easy 200 Rupees"
Go to Termina Field near the Romani Farm. Look for an ugly looking bird and kill it. You should receive a golden rupee.
"Easy 100 Rupees"
Go to East Clock Town, and up the roof of one of the houses. There you should see a Bomber (the gang). Just keep on going ahead towards the window sill above the door. Jump on it, then jump across to the other side. Follow the path until you reach a treasure chest.
"Easy 100 Rupees"
Go to the camera place in the swamp. There take a pic. of a Big Octo right outside. Then go inside and give it to the guy. He will offer you rupess or a tour ride. Take the tour ride and when you arive at the Deku Palace take a pic. of the Deku King and give the pic. to the guy in the camera shop to receive your 100 rupees.
"Easy 100 Rupees"
When you enter the Bomber's hideout where you first see that underground river, then go left instead of right and you should find a bombable wall, blow it up and you find a chest containing 100 Rupees.
Manipulating Your Camera's View
Here's another trick for Majora's Mask, it will work with the Hookshot, too...whip out your Bow & Arrows, quickly press Up "C" at that time, you'll get the regular 1st person view, but now when you look in any direction, the camera will stay instead of moving back to it's origional position. This works in OoT as well.
Another Way To Get Epona In Clock Town
As you may know, there is already a cheat to get Epona inside of Clock Town. But that cheat is too annoying to perform, here's an even greater way to do it. First have two game files as far as the point where you get Epona, save one in Clock Town, then mount Epona in the other one and save while on her (I saved outside Romani Ranch). On the file select screen choose the one saved in Clock Town and you'll start in town on Epona. Experiment with it, it's soooooooooooo fun.
The Great Bay
A vast, seemingly endless bay that is home to many important areas. On one side rests a beachfront that houses a spider dungeon and a shop. On the other is the menacing Pirate Fortress, and Pinnacle Rock, an abyss that is filled with dangerously large eels. You'll also get to race against beavers and visit the scientist's lab.
Zora Hall
Home to the underwater creatures. Here the Zora band practices for their great concert at the carnival, which is scheduled to take place on the third day. Link needs to unlock the secret of the island outside in order to access a dungeon nearby.
Snowhead
The mountainous region. For some odd reason, it's always cold and snowing up here, but you'll have to figure out why for yourself. Here there are rivers with frozen cubes, snowballs, harsh winds and more. You'll also find a blacksmith, and if you travel up high enough, you may even uncover a dungeon just beyond the snowy peaks. Spring forth and you'll reveal Snowhead's best kept secret.
Clock Town
This is the main city of Majora's Mask, and it's where much of the activity takes place. Here you'll find the Clock Tower, an integral part of the storyline, and all of the town folk. This city has its own postal service, bank, and a whole line of shops including a black market that sells shady goods at night. Everybody in town is preparing for the Great Carnival and depending on what time of day it is, key events will be activated. It's up to you to solve the problems of the people, and believe us when we tell you that everybody has one.
Romani Farm
The Romani Farm provides milk to Clock Town and is just a carriage ride away. Strange things take place in this deserted area come nightfall as the skies above fill with lights and cows disappear without a trace. Sadly, to make things even worse, a giant boulder blocks the way to the farm, which means the town is without any dairy, which also houses a chicken coop and dog races nearby.
Woodfall
Slumbering underneath a poisonous lake rests the Woodfall Temple. It's up to you to find a way to raise the dungeon from the depths of the toxic liquid below. This is Deku territory, so your mask will come in handy. You'll have to do plenty of flying and hopping to make it through this hostile region.
Deku Palace
A poisonous place engulfed in water. Leaves float atop the liquid and you'd do good not to fall in. Ravenous overgrown octopi wiggle curiously within the diseased water, so you'll have to take them out before going for a swim. Giant mushrooms grow in this place too. If you wish to make it inside the Deku Palace, you'll have to use your disguise.
Ikana Valley
A haunted wasteland with a deep well filled with ghosts. Close by, a house is surrounded by mummies. There is another temple here. A thief's hideout and ghosts and ghouls also populate it. Not far from here looms a dark graveyard with a network of tunnels underneath. Another route close by leads to Ikana Castle.
Ikana Castle
A gigantic display made entirely of rock; a small city all its own. This area is particularly clever, and you'll need to search up and down if you plan to solve its grueling puzzles. Inside, you will have to use all your abilities to succeed.
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