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'''''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''''' is the sixth game in the Legend of Zelda series and the direct sequel to ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]''. Most of the characters in this game return from ''Ocarina of Time''. | |||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
The game starts with Link, now the Hero of Time from Ocarina of Time, looking for Navi in the Lost Woods. A Skull Kid wearing a mysterious mask and his fairies Tatl and Tael scare Epona and Link is knocked off, unconscious. Skull Kid steals Epona and the Ocarina of Time from Link and rides into the woods. Link follows, and learns Epona has run off, but Skull Kid still has the Ocarina of Time. The Skull Kid turns Link into a Deku Scrub and leaves him and, accidentally, Tatl, behind after leaving. Deku Link and Tatl go on to follow them into a clock tower. They meet the Happy Mask Salesman, who tells them that if they can get | The game starts with [[Link]], now the Hero of Time from ''Ocarina of Time'', looking for [[Navi]] in the [[Lost Woods]]. A [[Skull Kid]] wearing a mysterious mask and his fairies [[Tatl]] and [[Tael]] scare [[Epona]] and Link is knocked off, unconscious. The Skull Kid steals Epona and the [[Ocarina of Time (item)|Ocarina of Time]] from Link and rides into the woods. Link follows, and learns Epona has run off, but Skull Kid still has the Ocarina of Time. | ||
The Skull Kid turns Link into a Deku Scrub and leaves him and, accidentally, Tatl, behind after leaving. Link, now a [[Deku Link|Decu Scrub]] and Tatl go on to follow them into a [[Clock Tower|clock tower]]. They meet the [[Happy Mask Salesman]], who tells them that if they can get [[Majora's Mask|his precious thing]] back in three days, before he has to leave, he can turn Link back into a [[Hylian]]. Link learns the Skull Kid has caused mischief across the new world he's entered called [[Termina]], and that he is trying to get the [[Moon]] to crash into Clock Town and destroy the world at the end of the third day. | |||
Link gets the Ocarina of Time back and uses the [[Song of Time]] to transport him and Tatl back to the beginning of the dawn of the first day. The Happy Mask Salesman turns Link back to a Hylian, leaving a mask behind to let him turn back to the Deku Scrub whenever he wants. Link now must awaken the four giants in the four compass directions to prevent the Moon from falling, and must repeat the same 3 days over and over until he can awaken them. After saving the [[Deku Princess]] and removing the poison from the [[Southern Swamp]], bringing [[Snowpeak Mountain]] to spring, saving the [[Zora]] eggs and clearing the fog from [[Great Bay]], and bringing peace to souls in [[Ikana Canyon]]. Link stops the Moon from crashing into Termina, but the mask the Skull Kid was wearing, called Majora's Mask and harnessing dark evil powers, takes over the Moon itself. Link is drawn into the moon, where he defeats [[Majora]] in his Mask, Incarnation, and Wrath forms. Link then leaves everyone behind to return to [[Hyrule]] and continue his search for Navi. | |||
==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
*[[Link]] (main protagonist) | |||
*[[Skull Kid]] (main antagonist) | |||
*[[Tatl]] | |||
*[[Happy Mask Salesman]] | |||
*[[Zelda]] (only appears in flashback) | |||
==Enemies== | ==Enemies== | ||
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==Masks== | ==Masks== | ||
Link will come across many masks on his journey, most of which are not necessary to complete the game. There are four transformation masks. The first one Link will receive is the [[Deku Mask]] of which he was cursed into. The second transformation mask is recieved by playing the [[Song of Healing]] for the [[Spirit of Darmani]], who begs Link to heal his soul. Once played he will receive the [[Goron Mask]]. The third transformation mask is obtained after Link pushes a [[Zora]] by the name of [[Mikau]] to the shore, and playing the Song of Healing to capture the spirit of [[Mikau]] into the [[Zora Mask]] which will allow Link to appear to be [[Mikau]]. The fourth and final transformation mask is not necessary to complete the game but dramatically makes [[Majora]], the final boss, a breeze. To achieve this mask you must have all 20 normal masks, and give them to the kids on the [[Moon]] to play a game. Once all your masks are gone one of them will feel sorry for you and give you the [[Fierce Deity's Mask]]. | |||
Link will come across many masks on his journey most of which are not necessary to complete the game. There are four transformation masks. The first one Link will receive is the [[Deku Mask]] of which he was cursed into. The | |||
==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
{{Main|:Category:Majora's Mask Locations|Majora's Mask Locations}} | {{Main|:Category:Majora's Mask Locations|Majora's Mask Locations}} | ||
There are 5 main areas in the world of Termina, where the game takes place, with subareas and dungeons in each. Termina is set up like a compass. The center is Clock Town, the Terminian town with a Clock Tower in its center, that has things a normal village, like Castle Town, would have. There are shops, banks, houses, and even a hotel. In a ring around Clock Town is Termina Field, which reflects the area it is near. In the south is Southern Swamp, a marsh with boat tours, potion shops, and is the home to the Deku Palace, home of the [[Deku Scrub]] race. Also in the south, next to the swamp, is Milk Road, which holds the Gorman Track, a horse race track, and Romani Ranch, which holds a farm for cows, a chicken coop, and a dog race track. In the north is Snowhead, a snowy mountain, that holds Termina's smithy. It also is home to the Goron race. There is a | There are 5 main areas in the world of Termina, where the game takes place, with subareas and dungeons in each. Termina is set up like a compass. The center is Clock Town, the Terminian town with a Clock Tower in its center, that has things a normal village, like Castle Town, would have. There are shops, banks, houses, and even a hotel. In a ring around Clock Town is [[Termina Field]], which reflects the area it is near. | ||
In the south is Southern Swamp, a marsh with boat tours, potion shops, and is the home to the Deku Palace, home of the [[Deku Scrub]] race. Also in the south, next to the swamp, is [[Milk Road]], which holds the [[Gorman Track]], a horse race track, and [[Romani Ranch]], which holds a farm for cows, a chicken coop, and a dog race track. In the north is [[Snowhead]], a snowy mountain, that holds Termina's smithy. It also is home to the [[Goron]] race. There is a Goron race track as well. In the west is the [[Great Bay]], which holds the [[Gerudo Fortress]], home to the female [[Gerudo]]s, who are pirates. There is also the [[Zora Hall]], home of the [[Zora]] race, a [[Fishing Shop]], and a [[Marine Research]] Lab. In the east is [[Ikana Canyon]], home of the [[Ikana]] skeletons, and which holds [[Ikana Castle]]. | |||
==Walkthrough== | ==Walkthrough== |
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