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The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask

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Master The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask controls with this comprehensive guide detailing button mappings for the N64 version, including item usage, targeting, and shield.

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Master The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask controls with this comprehensive guide detailing button mappings for the N64 version, including item usage, targeting, and shield.

This section provides a detailed breakdown of the controls for The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. Understanding these button mappings is crucial for navigating the game effectively.

Controls:

Button Action
X Button Equip and use selected item. Play note on Ocarina.
L Button Target enemy, person, point of interest, etc. Play note on Ocarina.
ZL Button Target enemy, person, point of interest, etc. Play note on Ocarina.
R Button Raise your shield. Play note on Ocarina. Use with A to reel in your line faster when fishing.
ZR Button Raise your shield. Play note on Ocarina. Use with A to reel in your line faster when fishing.
Start Check the Bomber's Notebook (when obtained).
Select Nothing.
Microphone Nothing.
Touch Screen Tap to zoom in and out on the map. Access and drag around items to appropriate slots. Use the I & II items as well as the Ocarina when gotten.

Walkthrough Notes:

  • Heart Pieces: Details the amount and location of Heart Pieces found in a section, with a running total. Note that this counter may become inaccurate later in the game.
  • Heart Containers: Indicates where a Full Heart Container is obtained.
  • Masks: Lists any Masks acquired within a section.
  • Songs: Lists any new Songs learned in a section.
  • Inventory: Records all items obtained, such as Rupees and bottles.
  • Equipment: Lists offensive items like Swords and Bows.
  • Upgrades: Details upgrades, primarily from Great Fairies.
  • Quests & Quest Items: Lists quest items obtained, with references to other sections for detailed acquisition methods.

Section One: The Three Days

The game begins with an introductory scene mirroring the original version. After starting a new file and naming Link, the story commences.

Overture

Inventory: • Deku Nut

The opening sequence shows Skull Kid taking Epona. The player must chase after him. Bushes can be destroyed to find Rupees and hearts.

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