Go to the upper entrance of the knights academy and use the clawshot on the chimney. You'll spot something a bit disturbing. Crawl to the right and you'll end up in Zelda's room. After visiting it, it'll always be open.
Ah, you're right! I never thought of that because I never used those potions. Gonna try it the next time I try boss rush, maybe I'll finally beat it all the way to the end.
I don't know if this has been posted before, but a week ago I found this:
The two statues bear a remarkable resemblance to the Loftwings seen in SS. Plus, they are located in Cloud Tops where the Wind Tribe (remaining "Skyloftians" maybe?) lives.
Maybe because Fi is sleeping (I don't recall reading anything stating Fi powers up the sword so I'm guessing here) or maybe Demise's essence prevents the sword from charging the strike.
Try horizontal Skyward Strikes against the Horde, it's excellent! You can also try this tactic with The Imprisoned. I recommend you use the catapult to stun him then go crazy on his toes.
If you're having trouble against Ghirahim or Demise because of shield bashes, just do a backflip whenever...
Story: SS
Music: OoT
Gameplay: SS
I think Skyward Sword is better. Ocarina of Time was influential for its time with 3D graphics, but SS wins with the best gameplay in a Zelda game so far.
By the time I reached the final boss I was missing about 2 pieces of heart and some gratitude crystals, so I'd say it's pretty easy to 100%. If it weren't for the Hylian shield I'd say it's way too easy.
I completely agree with that. That's one of two things that really annoy me while I'm playing. The other thing is Fi aka Captain Obvious. She states the most obvious things and beeps everytime my health is low (as if the beeping heart sound wasn't enough) or the batteries are running out...
That's the perfect ending.
I would like the three timelines to join somehow, and all those important characters from past games would show up and aid Link in his final adventure. The villain? Ganondorf, of course. Supporting villains would be Vaati and the main antagonists from past games (I...
Yes, yes I do.
I liked SS story better. It was more emotional and it tied some loose ends, and it didn't feel like other games were Zelda is just the damsel in distress. Technically she is, but she has a more importante role in this game.
The gameplay is the best thing in SS. I've never had...
Once upon a time, a serious man called TP met a colorful woman called WW. After dating for around 5 years, they got married and had a baby called SS.
Kudos if you get the references.
Regarding music, graphics or gameplay: nothing.
But now they are making them too noob-friendly (I don't know if this falls into the gameplay category). I didn't like the Visions feature. I like when I get stuck in a puzzle for hours and the feeling of accomplishment you get when you finally...
There is a place in Skyloft near the Statue of the Goddess where there are some "cats" (those things that flap their wings when you throw them off the edge). You need the clawshots and need to do it before the end of the game.
1. I think OoT Impa is a descendant of SS Impa, maybe a reincarnation.
2. There is no way to get your file back. You have to complete the game all over again.
I have only noticed the Tingle doll in Zelda's room and I just watched a video showing a garden with some "cats".
What easter eggs have you guys discovered?
List of easter eggs known so far
Tingle doll in Zelda's room and Gaepora taking a bath
Go to the roof of the Knight Academy at night...
Character: Scrapper. I laughed everytime he showed up. :lol:
Boss: Koloktos. Such an epic battle. :cool:
Mini Boss: Scervo. It reminded me of Pirates of the Caribbean.
Place: Skyloft. Although it is pretty empty, it felt like everybody knows you.
Dungeon: Sandship. The dungeon itself...
I got The Wind Waker for Christmas 2003. I had no idea what The Legend of Zelda was when I asked my dad to buy it for me. After playing I was hooked on Zelda forever. After Christmas, a friend lent me the Zelda Collector's Edition and that was when I met an even greater game: Ocarina of Time...
I'm playing the original Legend of Zelda on an emulator, and after I beat that one I'll play Zelda II. I'm also playing Link's Awakening.
I've beaten The Minish Cap and A Link to the Past, but I'm playing them again since I don't remember much of the story.
I'm planning on buying Spirit Tracks...
I'll like that a protagonist dies at some point, maybe a childhood friend of Link that become fond of and suddenly the main antagonist kills her. Something that actually makes you hate the antagonist.
Triple Timeline Explanation
This guy explains the triple timeline very well and it finally made me understood how it came to be.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umS4flaa-20
What do you guys think of this explanation? This theory makes sense to me.