When you first get access to Hyrule Field early in the game and have not yet entered either Gerudo Valley or Hyrule Lake, you can go to the point on the map between the two. This around the 7 o'clock position and there is a ledge. Standing here, you can simultaneously see Kaepora Gaebora perched on the pillar outside Hyrule Lake and the tree outside Gerudo Valley
It's a testament to either an amazing childhood with useful neighbor friends, or just innate curiosity on my end to be able to find out the secrets..... Ah nvm now I remember all the guides all the kids bought
Heres an interesting and unmentioned theory that I came to in a recent replay. The room in Goron city where you break a ton of multicolored boulders is a Food storage cache as its mentioned that Gorons eat rocks. You've just destroyed a bunch of their food reserve.
Perhaps but they claim they're starving because Dodongo's cavern is locked. By a rock. Rocks on the mountain path exist in both times and rocks do fall from the sky on the way to the top of the mountain.. they also eat jewels/precious stones. They say the goron ruby looks juicy and they have to keep themselves from eating this heirloom. I think Darunia says he gives it to link because they don't need it anymore now that the cave is open and free from monsters which means they have access to their favourite food (whatever it is in the cave that they're referring to)
@@borstenpinsel The big rock isn’t just blocking the cave. It’s blocking king dodongo. Why would they break the rock just to release something that will eat them all?
@@riplix20 The gorons didn’t know king dodongo was there. They were mining and came across its nest, Ganondorf heard about the infestation when they sent a message to Hyrule for help, then came by and collapsed the entrance and demanded the ruby before he did anything to help them. That’s when you show up as Link.
I remember being 8 years old, finding zoras realm after a really long search, being flashed by the area, running to my parents telling them "how I'll never draw my sword in zoras realm because its such a beautiful and peaceful area", Im not sure how they reacted, probably like: "oh thats nice", not knowing what Im actually talking about, didnt phase me at all tho, right back to my room to play this awesome game. Good times.
The butterfly turning into a fairy with the stick trick is an homage to Mario 64, where certain butterflies will fly away from Mario very slowly and, if followed, turn into a one up
Old timer here. About the epona hopping a fence thing. I was an active member of the speedrunning community at that point in time and still talk to julian1000 every now and then. The origin of it was from the Speed Demos Archive forums, but in a thread about Majora's Mask where people speculated how to get past the fence to Great Bay Coast without Goron Mask or damage boosting with bombs, where julian as a joke suggested using epona. Fiercelinkmaster as a joke claimed he didn't know how that worked so julian then posted that video as a tutorial. Good old times.
26:03 Actually, that is an easter egg. That is the map of the work studio, where they developed the game. The layout is the same. Even if you translate it, it says the names of the rooms. Search it online
20:32 The Gorons are actually a hint at having to play Saria's Song for Darunia. The wall paintings are on the same floor as the shortcut to The Lost Woods and are showing the Gorons doing the same dance as Darunia.
2 things I think would have been worth mentioning: 1. When you don't shoot anything in the shooting gallery, the shopkeeper's head will start looking away from you rather than following you 2. The theory that the Sheikah were involved in an insurrection during the Hyrulean Civil War and for their treachery, were genocided
17:22 as a French person who played the game, I have to clarify it. « Péteur » can be the translation for « farting » but in French, it has another meaning which is explosion. When something is about to péter, it can means that it’s gonna explode. Thanks for this awesome video. Love on you ❤️
I know I'm a little late to this but the "farting cabbage" isn't very accurate. It's true in french the verb "péter" means "fart", but we also use this verb instead of "explode", so in this case it's actually "explosive cabbage" ^^
@@johncuthbertson4286 the 90’s were so good. Before the internet and social media ruining games . Ocarina of time Had such mystery and wonder . Ahhh wish i could go back to 1998 and play for the first time again . Wish i could go back in time
I love that it's 2021 and we're STILL finding new things about this game. I've been interested in OoT's secrets since childhood and they're still finding ways to surprise me.
"Willst thou soar? Or willst thou suck?" Was actually the censored version of the commercial. The original was: "Willst thou save the girl? Or play like one?"
12:52 Not just ANY Gerudo but Nabooru. When you approach her in the child portion of the Spirit Temple while wearing the mask she notes how "It looks kinda like herself" befor correcting herself that it looks nothing like her after all (same as Talon). Coupled with the fact that we're told by one of the stones that gerudo take men from Hyrule to continue their line AND that Malon has red hair, while Talon has black hair ...
Theoretically if malon and link have a child and their children continue to have children eventually the new ganon and link reincarnation will be brothers or cousins
It may have been Swanky Box, but it was revealed that the dungeon map texture is actually the interior of an office at nintendo. The text translates to rooms typically found in offices too.
@@LingLingthebabypikac The map layout is actually their offices, the text translates to their rooms. It's a joke, saying the production team was in a dungeon
So another secret you didn’t mention regarding the Mario portraits in Hyrule castle. If you actually shoot them with the slingshot some rupees come out. Conversely, if you shoot at the other window across that does not have Mario portraits, a guard gets mad and throws a bomb at you. Try it yourself
Jesus, this is fantastic! Quite possibly the best OoT Iceberg (and video) yet! I actually didn't know a lot of those early entries. Things like "Stealing the Fisherman's hat" blew my mind. Also, great editing, particularly with the visuals.
If you steal the fishermans hat during the game he does not wear it in the ending sequence. Long before the youtube videos i did it in my first ever Oot playthrough. 😁
Something that can be added that I don't think is very well known is that you can walk across the desert colossus quicksand river with the hover boots equipped which absolutely baffled me the first time I did that years back.
Yup. The Hover Boots reduce your weight so you can stand on the quicksand without sinking. I actually do this over using the Longshot. They also make getting to the Bombchu vendor in the desert and the silver rupees in the Spirit Temple a lot easier, though you can get them other ways.
Played this game for more than a decade now and I've never heard about of most of these. What an absolute masterpiece this game. This is definitely the best OOT iceberg video too and I've seen a lot by now. Very original! Also great music choice!
There are 3 main natural entities bestowed upon with the power of the 3 that made the Triforce. Nayru (bestowing Jabu Jabu), Farore (Deku Tree), notice how those 2 get poisoned, and Din (Volvagia). Research, kids. Research.
It's true. If you put on the iron boots and look up at it from underneath, you can see the remains of his ribcage. It was removed in the 3ds version, though.
My biggest argument against "Gannondorf killed Jabu Jabu" is that Jabu Jabu appears in Oracle of Ages which takes place in the "Hero is Defeated" timeline. My theory is that Jabu Jabu migrated to Labrynna sometime in the 7 year skip and was subsequently embraced by that tribe of Zoras who also did not "devolve" the way Hyrule Zoras did between Ocarina of Time and Link to the Past
Except you can literally see his remains under the ice block… put on weight boots as Adult Link and take a look for yourself. You can see rib bones. Maybe its not Jabu?
He also appears in ww in the adult timeline, and there he abandoned his island and hid out behind Outset Island, so he not only is alive but he has a clear history of abandoning his people to Ganon and swimming for the hills.
You forgot: Epona can jump the gap of the fallen bridge in Gerudo Valley, the Hylian Loach at the fishing pond and the guard that throws a bomb at you when you fire the slingshot at the opposite window from the Mario images in Zelda’s garden. Oh, and in the hidden hole by the castle, you can time your backflip into the extraction light with your boomerang receiving the golden skull reward, if done right you can have an infinite number of golden skulls.
26:03 in The Legend of Zelda Encyclopedia they actually explain that the layout on the dungeon map is actually one of their offices. Edit: each room is labeled as well
Epona Hopping a Fence is a niche Zelda 64 speedrunning meme, so I wanted to add it in for giggles. The Leever Armor is about Stale Reference Manipulation, the big new glitch discovered for Zelda 64. It turns out that the glitch Acryte was doing to get Leever Armor was actually a form of SRM, more than a decade before its discovery.
Idk why but 6:41 is funny to me as I imagine Link on his like 1000th run is testing everything; confirming what you were telling us and is the one saying "yep"
Missed if you walk on the path at night in hyrule field as child link then skullchildren won’t spawn which might be a reference to how the same would happen in Zelda 2.
@@sydneyp7867 yes it is, theyre called stalchildren actually though so thats my bad but yeah if you walk on the road/path at night as child link then they wont appear
Wow an actually good Ocarina iceberg! Seriously there is stuff here I didn't even know still which is just insane. I regret not watching this sooner. If anything I'd say some lower level rumors still feels near surface level knowledge but I understand the arrangement, last layer could be a little less jokey too lol. As for missing entries a lot are ones in my proposal for a definitive edition version of the iceberg (which this is like a more legible version of). It contains more rumors, easter eggs, beta content, and shared practices between players, especially from back in the day. You can check it out if you want, but I'm just glad this was such a step up from the first iceberg chart.
I like the theory that Jabu Jabu dies of starvation in the adult link one bc the Zora people always feed him and he relies on that, and when the temple freezes over and so do the Zora he dies of starvation since they can't feed him anymore.
Nah bro, he's unfortunately sill alive in the adult time line, we find him in ww, where he's in charge of an island that got decimated by Ganon right before 'Link' could arrive to save it, and he made a mad dash to Outset Island to hide while his people were slaughtered and their home was destroyed. He's alive, he just is a shit guardian and has no problem abandoning his people to die and suffer while he makes an escape.
I always thought the order for the temples were forest, fire, water, spirit and shadow. I always beat them in this order, weither on the 64, the gamecube edition or the 3d remake.
Man that’s crazy, interesting how people grew up playing the same game differently. The spirit temple is my favorite in the game, so I love saving it for last and taking my time to complete it
Another thing that could be added is what I call the Laboratory Glitch. It's an alternate way to get the Heart Piece from the scientist. Sink to the bottom of the tank with the Iron Boots and go to the side with the shark. Use the Hookshot on the box down there and while it's firing switch to the Kokiri Boots. It may take a few tries but eventually you'll hear the success jingle and if you talk to the scientist he'll give you the Heart Piece. This works in every official release of the game, including the VC and 3DS remake. You never need the Golden Scale and never have to fish as an adult. You are welcome Zelda Nation.😎
@@BruskusChungus you're welcome. No you need the Golden Scale in order to dive far enough down. It's annoying because it's literally the only thing you need it for and it's a total pain in the ass to get. The glitch method is way easier and the only way I get it now. F*ck fishing in that game.
My favorite cucco attack is in Lon Lon Ranch when you temple them on Epona and that attack her hooves instead of going after Link. It’s fun to ride around the ranch with the flock following you.
This was great! Informative and entertaining overall. I even learned some new thing from this video, and I appreciate that greatly. Keep up the good work 🙏🏽
@@DinoNuggies4665 the one i’m referring to is the final battle theme, the one that plays when link and Ganondorf battle inside the castle, and yes, that is navis theme in the beginning :)
Thank you for doing this video & Iceberg… This triggered pure nostalgia & brought back SO many memories and brought me right back to my latter childhood and early teenage years… This game is one of my absolute favorites of All-Time! Very well covered facts & a study of a bonifide Classic video game! Well done my friend 😊👌
Had a great time with this video! Thanks for putting so much effort into it! OoT is still my favourite Zelda game and I guess that won‘t change in future :)
When I was a kid I found a way to reach gerudo fortress in childhood link. First, you have to transport to desert colosus. Then I had to memorized the right track, the location of the flags in order to cross the desert. In order to cross the quicksand that is located at the very beginning of the wasteland, you have to go to the border of the quicksand and move backwards. Once you crossed the quicksand, now you’re able to reach gerudo desert and now you are able to explore the zone. 😂😂😂 things that kids do when you have a lot of time.
I had a great childhood in almost every aspect, but the N64 and especially Ocarina of Time still holds some of my fondest memories .. Every now and then I watch a video like this, as it oddly comforts me, I have explored the world of Hyrule to the last corner (or so I thought), and finished the game 100% all by myself without any help, not even from the internet, at the age of 10, which made me super proud .. The sound, the music, the ambience .. it all feels oddly "homey" to me :')
The 5th level entries were kind of a mess man. Is didn't understand most of what you talked about in them. Other than that small gripe good stuff. Glad you went back and added all the addendums since that was some "important" stuff. Haha. Great stuff in the comments here also. Almost enough for a part 2!
There's only two I didn't see. You can wait for Shadow Link to turn solid and he'll attack you and you can freeze Bongo Bongo's hands and he'll try to break the ice.
This is by far the best "iceberg" video I've seen on any topic, and it's due to the fact that you're the maker of the original image. In most of these "iceberg" vids, the speaker is clearly unknowledgable about the topic, and sounds like an idiot. "I even got to the second page of Google results and I still could not find what this means!" My first thought is always, "well, did you, like, ask the actual creator of the image what it meant? Because you're making a whole video about their work without crediting them..." Can't stand most of these, but this video is quality stuff. Really great job 👍
I do like the Rauru & Kaepora Gaebora theory, but the owl does appear when Link is an adult - he can be seen during the Requiem of Spirit cutscene in the place where he talks to you as a child after you get the Silver Gauntlets. That could mean Rauru is able to turn back and forth into the owl?
Yes Hyrule Historia confirms the Owl(KG) is Rauru. One of the gossip stones tells Link that KG is the reincarnation of one of the sages. Rauru appears to exist within the Chamber of Sages only, so it can be interpreted that KG is Rauru manifesting in Hyrule via the owl. It also lends credence to the theory that once the sages are awakened in OOT, they assume a ‘spirit’-like form, rather than remaining in human form.
I think a better explanation is that Rauru is never seen in the physical world. You only see him within the Sacred Realm. Outside of that, he's the owl. This explanation holds up better and explains why you can see the owl as both child and adult.
Love this framing for OoT specifically! It’s hard to explain why the bottom half of this iceberg-subtext/darker lore and theories, glitches, speedruns, etc.-moves me so deeply the way it does, 25+ years later!-but having an easy way of categorizing all of that stuff together is clarifying. To add to the ‘Hyrule Field’s music changes from calm to energetic while you’re walking,’ item, gotta excerpt this retrospective review of the OoT soundtrack (that also serves as a thoughtful tribute to Koji Kondo’s whole body of work): “Kondo also boldly ditched Zelda’s iconic main theme, broadly regarded as his standout work, for the very first time. This could have resulted in open revolt amongst diehards but for two majestic new pieces inserted in its place: The rousing “Hyrule Field,” which follows you throughout the game’s central area, stayed fresh by utilizing an adaptive mechanism that told the game’s internal engine to cleanly cycle between eight-bar segments with open chords, depending on whether you were in danger, resting, or in full flow on horseback. Then there’s the tender “Title Theme” greeting you as soon as the N64 loads up: drifting chords, spare keyboard rolls, one quivering ocarina, and clip-clopping hooves as Link’s horse, Epona, strides across the screen.”
I’ve always done the temples in the intended order. Except for back when I was a kid and would just get as far in any place as I could until I had to go to some other dungeon to figure it all out.
The Fire Temple song was changed, but it wasn't to avoid controversy, at least externally. The song and symbols were changed because they were found to be in violation of internal Nintendo policy to avoid making references to real-world religion.
Hey, did you know that playing the basic non warp songs in front of different gossip stones has different effects? I only remember 2; one gives up a fairy, and one of them makes them spin. I forget which.
20:30 That's the position of Link's hands when he holds things. The Goron picture has nothing to do with it & it doesn't mean that the developers intended for the glitch to occur.
You can really tell when a game is made and the people make it truly live their job and their product. Like they truly care and what to see it to fruition. So many cool Easter eggs and mechanics for a 90’s N64 game.
When you first get access to Hyrule Field early in the game and have not yet entered either Gerudo Valley or Hyrule Lake, you can go to the point on the map between the two. This around the 7 o'clock position and there is a ledge. Standing here, you can simultaneously see Kaepora Gaebora perched on the pillar outside Hyrule Lake and the tree outside Gerudo Valley
I saw this during my most recent 100% run of the game!
😲 - I want to see this for myself!
Whoa, thats really cool. Time to pull out the N64
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The fact that I knew roughly 95% of these really says something about how much this game took over my life as a kid
Right lol
Same lol!!
Yeet
yeah 😌👍 brought back some memories
Same 👍
5:03 I spent hours as a kid trying to figure out why Navi went green like that at random spots and years wondering about it. Thats so crazy.
Wow same here
I thought I was the only one. I would even sit there looking at it like I wonder if this is a hidden item/area no one has found yet but me
Throughout the game, I only got ONE big fairy. I was super confused but went with it anyway.
It's a testament to either an amazing childhood with useful neighbor friends, or just innate curiosity on my end to be able to find out the secrets..... Ah nvm now I remember all the guides all the kids bought
Heres an interesting and unmentioned theory that I came to in a recent replay. The room in Goron city where you break a ton of multicolored boulders is a Food storage cache as its mentioned that Gorons eat rocks. You've just destroyed a bunch of their food reserve.
Perhaps but they claim they're starving because Dodongo's cavern is locked. By a rock. Rocks on the mountain path exist in both times and rocks do fall from the sky on the way to the top of the mountain.. they also eat jewels/precious stones. They say the goron ruby looks juicy and they have to keep themselves from eating this heirloom. I think Darunia says he gives it to link because they don't need it anymore now that the cave is open and free from monsters which means they have access to their favourite food (whatever it is in the cave that they're referring to)
@@borstenpinsel The big rock isn’t just blocking the cave. It’s blocking king dodongo. Why would they break the rock just to release something that will eat them all?
@@bob513993I feel like the reason king dodongo is sealed in that one room is because of the Gordon’s making the mines safer for themselves idk
@@riplix20 The gorons didn’t know king dodongo was there. They were mining and came across its nest, Ganondorf heard about the infestation when they sent a message to Hyrule for help, then came by and collapsed the entrance and demanded the ruby before he did anything to help them. That’s when you show up as Link.
Lol same. On my last playthrough it dawned on me too. Almost felt bad once I cleared the room.
I remember being 8 years old, finding zoras realm after a really long search, being flashed by the area, running to my parents telling them "how I'll never draw my sword in zoras realm because its such a beautiful and peaceful area", Im not sure how they reacted, probably like: "oh thats nice", not knowing what Im actually talking about, didnt phase me at all tho, right back to my room to play this awesome game. Good times.
I love this
That’s cool 😎
Parents must be weirded out by cryptic shit like this all the time lol
This went from nostalgia to "Am i watching the same video?
I expect it went there at "statue nipples hookshot collision" XD
@@wackolantern4786 i always knew this as a kid back in 1999
The butterfly turning into a fairy with the stick trick is an homage to Mario 64, where certain butterflies will fly away from Mario very slowly and, if followed, turn into a one up
Wow, that’s awesome
Or, randomly, a bomb.
Old timer here. About the epona hopping a fence thing. I was an active member of the speedrunning community at that point in time and still talk to julian1000 every now and then.
The origin of it was from the Speed Demos Archive forums, but in a thread about Majora's Mask where people speculated how to get past the fence to Great Bay Coast without Goron Mask or damage boosting with bombs, where julian as a joke suggested using epona. Fiercelinkmaster as a joke claimed he didn't know how that worked so julian then posted that video as a tutorial.
Good old times.
Lmao thats awesome
26:03
Actually, that is an easter egg. That is the map of the work studio, where they developed the game. The layout is the same. Even if you translate it, it says the names of the rooms. Search it online
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20:32 The Gorons are actually a hint at having to play Saria's Song for Darunia. The wall paintings are on the same floor as the shortcut to The Lost Woods and are showing the Gorons doing the same dance as Darunia.
I have NEVER noticed that, wow 😳
Lol thats actually how i figured out to do it
No those are actually SRM-Prophecies...
@@imbazed22 They knew
But thats just a theory, a game theory
I've seen a lot of Zelda iceberg videos, but this is by far the best. Really appreciate the dry sense of humor about the B7 theories, haha
All I'm saying is this: Has anyone seen Jabu Jabu and the Zora's Domain ice in the same room? I rest my case.
I always thought that huge chunk of ice was Jabu Jabu frozen.
i know I am kind of randomly asking but do anyone know of a good site to stream new tv shows online ?
@Leon Allan thank you, I went there and it seems like a nice service :) I appreciate it !
@Merrick Miller no problem :)
@@joshuabistline6287 me too!
2 things I think would have been worth mentioning:
1. When you don't shoot anything in the shooting gallery, the shopkeeper's head will start looking away from you rather than following you
2. The theory that the Sheikah were involved in an insurrection during the Hyrulean Civil War and for their treachery, were genocided
17:22 as a French person who played the game, I have to clarify it. « Péteur » can be the translation for « farting » but in French, it has another meaning which is explosion. When something is about to péter, it can means that it’s gonna explode.
Thanks for this awesome video. Love on you ❤️
I know I'm a little late to this but the "farting cabbage" isn't very accurate. It's true in french the verb "péter" means "fart", but we also use this verb instead of "explode", so in this case it's actually "explosive cabbage" ^^
Muchas Gracias
A lot of this seems off
J'allais mettre un commentaire sur ça mdr
And TIL the word petard comes from péter for explosion. Makes sense haha.
Explosive fart cabbage
Nearly 23 years later and people are still talking about OOT . Absolute masterpiece !!! Fav game of all time !!
@@johncuthbertson4286 the 90’s were so good. Before the internet and social media ruining games . Ocarina of time
Had such mystery and wonder . Ahhh wish i could go back to 1998 and play for the first time again . Wish i could go back in time
@@johncuthbertson4286 It absolutely still holds up, I don't think I'll ever get tired of playing Ocarina of Time.
I love that it's 2021 and we're STILL finding new things about this game. I've been interested in OoT's secrets since childhood and they're still finding ways to surprise me.
Aren't most of these fairly old? Lol
It’s 2023
@@Brainsore. its 2025
"Willst thou soar? Or willst thou suck?"
Was actually the censored version of the commercial. The original was:
"Willst thou save the girl? Or play like one?"
Oh really?
Yes I remember that version of it
lol
Glad that they kept the "whilst thou suck?" Line for the 3DS remake version of the trailer too. The other one would be worse.
so this indicates that girls suck? Keepo
12:52
Not just ANY Gerudo but Nabooru. When you approach her in the child portion of the Spirit Temple while wearing the mask she notes how "It looks kinda like herself" befor correcting herself that it looks nothing like her after all (same as Talon).
Coupled with the fact that we're told by one of the stones that gerudo take men from Hyrule to continue their line AND that Malon has red hair, while Talon has black hair ...
Theoretically if malon and link have a child and their children continue to have children eventually the new ganon and link reincarnation will be brothers or cousins
@@jrickducking6685 eventually ganon & link spawn as the same being.
@@DataSe7en-g8c
Now we're cooking something
It may have been Swanky Box, but it was revealed that the dungeon map texture is actually the interior of an office at nintendo. The text translates to rooms typically found in offices too.
Ummm it's dogongos cavern
@@LingLingthebabypikac The map layout is actually their offices, the text translates to their rooms. It's a joke, saying the production team was in a dungeon
@@LingLingthebabypikac people thought that cause it kinda looked similar, keep that brain closed lmfao
wow I can't believe that doug bowser was the sage of America and he had to ascend.
You missed a small detail of the rocket gossip stone feature: if you hit it while it is blue or red, it will stop blasting off and stay that color!
W H A T
Additionally, if it hits a ceiling on its way up it explodes.
I thought that also when he tried it out. Haha.
Better than other OOT icebergs I’ve seen
So another secret you didn’t mention regarding the Mario portraits in Hyrule castle. If you actually shoot them with the slingshot some rupees come out. Conversely, if you shoot at the other window across that does not have Mario portraits, a guard gets mad and throws a bomb at you. Try it yourself
30:34 Oh my god, is this why TP Ganondorf gets distracted by the fishing rod? "Why does this seem so... familiar?"
Holy crap, this by far, one of the best iceberg videos, not just OOT. Great job dude!
Jesus, this is fantastic! Quite possibly the best OoT Iceberg (and video) yet!
I actually didn't know a lot of those early entries. Things like "Stealing the Fisherman's hat" blew my mind.
Also, great editing, particularly with the visuals.
Glad you enjoyed it so much! I put a lot of effort into making this one, so I'm glad it's getting some appreciation :)
If you steal the fishermans hat during the game he does not wear it in the ending sequence.
Long before the youtube videos i did it in my first ever Oot playthrough. 😁
Something that can be added that I don't think is very well known is that you can walk across the desert colossus quicksand river with the hover boots equipped which absolutely baffled me the first time I did that years back.
You can also walk across it in reverse as a child.
Yup. The Hover Boots reduce your weight so you can stand on the quicksand without sinking. I actually do this over using the Longshot. They also make getting to the Bombchu vendor in the desert and the silver rupees in the Spirit Temple a lot easier, though you can get them other ways.
First 23 minutes: Ah yes, a Zelda Iceberg
The next 4 minutes: POR FAVOR NINTENDO
The extinct dog part of the iceberg is kinda crazy I never realized that tbh
This is Miyamoto’s greatest achievement. He even said so in Nintendo Power.
My favorite game of all time.
What if i told you miyamoto was gonna make this game in first person view
Great depth of content! I also appreciate you noting what’s a theory and rumor rather than blending that stuff in without specifying.
Played this game for more than a decade now and I've never heard about of most of these. What an absolute masterpiece this game.
This is definitely the best OOT iceberg video too and I've seen a lot by now. Very original!
Also great music choice!
This iceberg is going to be good when most of the surface entries I wasn't aware of.
Also Jabu-Jabu is the ice blew my mind.
I always thought he was turned to ice when I was a kid, the ice is kind of shaped like a smaller whale
There are 3 main natural entities bestowed upon with the power of the 3 that made the Triforce. Nayru (bestowing Jabu Jabu), Farore (Deku Tree), notice how those 2 get poisoned, and Din (Volvagia). Research, kids. Research.
@@raz9305 I think you're replying to the wrong comment...
@@trentp1993 Thats what I thought too. He froze and his upper half broke off somehow. Always made me feel kind of bad for him.
It's true. If you put on the iron boots and look up at it from underneath, you can see the remains of his ribcage. It was removed in the 3ds version, though.
My biggest argument against "Gannondorf killed Jabu Jabu" is that Jabu Jabu appears in Oracle of Ages which takes place in the "Hero is Defeated" timeline. My theory is that Jabu Jabu migrated to Labrynna sometime in the 7 year skip and was subsequently embraced by that tribe of Zoras who also did not "devolve" the way Hyrule Zoras did between Ocarina of Time and Link to the Past
GR8 POINTS INDEED
Except you can literally see his remains under the ice block… put on weight boots as Adult Link and take a look for yourself. You can see rib bones. Maybe its not Jabu?
He also appears in ww in the adult timeline, and there he abandoned his island and hid out behind Outset Island, so he not only is alive but he has a clear history of abandoning his people to Ganon and swimming for the hills.
That is a different Jabu Jabu. It had been off the coast of Labrynna since it was a baby too small for Link to fit inside.
You forgot: Epona can jump the gap of the fallen bridge in Gerudo Valley, the Hylian Loach at the fishing pond and the guard that throws a bomb at you when you fire the slingshot at the opposite window from the Mario images in Zelda’s garden.
Oh, and in the hidden hole by the castle, you can time your backflip into the extraction light with your boomerang receiving the golden skull reward, if done right you can have an infinite number of golden skulls.
Wait how are you supposed to get across the bridge while its broken? I've always used epona.
@@highrise7591 long shot
@@adammaynard5683 oh right I always do epona so i can get the biggoron sword asap so I forgot its not the normal way
@@highrise7591 that’s how I do it too, I don’t even think about playing without the biggoron sword!
I don't think it was "forgotten", just way too obvious to include
26:03 in The Legend of Zelda Encyclopedia they actually explain that the layout on the dungeon map is actually one of their offices.
Edit: each room is labeled as well
Damn, didnt know you could bribe the guard. Thanks for bringing this to my attention!
You forgot a major one: If you run around Lon Lon Ranch 5 times and play the song of storms you get Pikachu as a companion
I love this game and Majora's Mask so much I can't even put it into words. It really was a case of right place at right time for many people.
A lot of the points on the iceberg I had never heard before and I learned a lot of interesting stuff. Great job!
I love your voice change as the theory's get more and more insane lmao
“U don’t have to play if u don’t want to 🥺”
Whenever I think about obscure stuff in Ocarina of Time, I always hears the X-Files Theme music in my head.
Shout out to anyone else who knows why.
Must be the Z Tiles.
gotta love how there are "real" ice berg things and then there is epona hopping a fence and blue diamond glitch
Was the fence hopping entry a joke? I feel like a lot of these need more explanation. Like the Leever Armor one.
Epona Hopping a Fence is a niche Zelda 64 speedrunning meme, so I wanted to add it in for giggles. The Leever Armor is about Stale Reference Manipulation, the big new glitch discovered for Zelda 64. It turns out that the glitch Acryte was doing to get Leever Armor was actually a form of SRM, more than a decade before its discovery.
Idk why but 6:41 is funny to me as I imagine Link on his like 1000th run is testing everything; confirming what you were telling us and is the one saying "yep"
Missed if you walk on the path at night in hyrule field as child link then skullchildren won’t spawn which might be a reference to how the same would happen in Zelda 2.
This isn’t true.....
@@sydneyp7867 yes it is, theyre called stalchildren actually though so thats my bad but yeah if you walk on the road/path at night as child link then they wont appear
@@sydneyp7867 Yes, it is. Try it as a child.
how did I play this game over and over endlessly as a kid and only just realize the cows aren't supposed to be there-
Kids just roll with whatever they see lol
Wow an actually good Ocarina iceberg! Seriously there is stuff here I didn't even know still which is just insane. I regret not watching this sooner. If anything I'd say some lower level rumors still feels near surface level knowledge but I understand the arrangement, last layer could be a little less jokey too lol. As for missing entries a lot are ones in my proposal for a definitive edition version of the iceberg (which this is like a more legible version of). It contains more rumors, easter eggs, beta content, and shared practices between players, especially from back in the day. You can check it out if you want, but I'm just glad this was such a step up from the first iceberg chart.
I like the theory that Jabu Jabu dies of starvation in the adult link one bc the Zora people always feed him and he relies on that, and when the temple freezes over and so do the Zora he dies of starvation since they can't feed him anymore.
Nah bro, he's unfortunately sill alive in the adult time line, we find him in ww, where he's in charge of an island that got decimated by Ganon right before 'Link' could arrive to save it, and he made a mad dash to Outset Island to hide while his people were slaughtered and their home was destroyed. He's alive, he just is a shit guardian and has no problem abandoning his people to die and suffer while he makes an escape.
17:16 , For the "chou-péteur", in french "péteur" also means "exploding" so it's ofc not used as "farting cabbages" but as "exploding cabbages"
for some reason as a kid, I thought the bottle thing was what you were supposed to do to defeat Gannon 😂
I always thought the order for the temples were forest, fire, water, spirit and shadow. I always beat them in this order, weither on the 64, the gamecube edition or the 3d remake.
That actually makes alot of sense shadow temple seems like a much better final temple even tho they're both godtier
Man that’s crazy, interesting how people grew up playing the same game differently. The spirit temple is my favorite in the game, so I love saving it for last and taking my time to complete it
Forest, fire, water, shadow, spirit here.
@@tanng93 same
I did the water Temple before the fire Temple
Another thing that could be added is what I call the Laboratory Glitch. It's an alternate way to get the Heart Piece from the scientist. Sink to the bottom of the tank with the Iron Boots and go to the side with the shark. Use the Hookshot on the box down there and while it's firing switch to the Kokiri Boots. It may take a few tries but eventually you'll hear the success jingle and if you talk to the scientist he'll give you the Heart Piece. This works in every official release of the game, including the VC and 3DS remake. You never need the Golden Scale and never have to fish as an adult. You are welcome Zelda Nation.😎
Lol I swore I got the heart piece
without the golden scale. Thanks
@@BruskusChungus you're welcome. No you need the Golden Scale in order to dive far enough down. It's annoying because it's literally the only thing you need it for and it's a total pain in the ass to get. The glitch method is way easier and the only way I get it now. F*ck fishing in that game.
Literally have been doing this on every playthru for years bcz i thought it was intended… i thought the golden scale was for fun LMAO
great video! never thought I'd learn something new from an oot iceberg but here I am, enlightened!
I don't think the Redead was mourning his felled friend but moreso devouring.
This was amazing! Hopefully you can make a Majoras mask Iceberg as well, that would be... a terrifying video.
I am playing this game for like 15 years and i still found new stuff today great video fr
My favorite cucco attack is in Lon Lon Ranch when you temple them on Epona and that attack her hooves instead of going after Link. It’s fun to ride around the ranch with the flock following you.
26:07 This HQ image is actually a layout of the Nintendo offices.
The text in the HQ image translate to things like "closet" and "cafeteria"
23:51 I'm pretty sure most people know this but this just looks like the player used the infinite nayru's love and L to levitate cheats in pj64
8:49 LINK MY MAN YOU DO *NOT* WANNA KILL THOSE SKULL KIDS TRUST ME YOU *DO NOT*
This was great! Informative and entertaining overall. I even learned some new thing from this video, and I appreciate that greatly. Keep up the good work 🙏🏽
26:35
"Could they have an ACE up their sleeve?" Heh heh, I see what you did there.
Fun fact: Ganondorf and Navi’s themes are the same, they just use different instruments, and one is in minor while the other is in major :)
HOLY SHIT WAT
That sounds really interesting, but I can't tell if your joking, sauce?
@@DinoNuggies4665 ??? Why would i be joking? Just listen to one and then listen to the other, then it will become apparent
@@realmczappa Which Ganon theme? And is Navi's theme that small bit that plays while she's looking for link in the beginning of the game?
@@DinoNuggies4665 the one i’m referring to is the final battle theme, the one that plays when link and Ganondorf battle inside the castle, and yes, that is navis theme in the beginning :)
I can't lie to you, "did he have an ace up his sleeve" is some incredible punmanship.
This was so well made. Thank you so much for this!
15:01 tbf it would be really rude to put someone on a map just because they’re big and don’t like going out.
I am pretty sure that if you use the lens of truth in 7:03 you can see a ladder or something. Great video
Thank you for doing this video & Iceberg… This triggered pure nostalgia & brought back SO many memories and brought me right back to my latter childhood and early teenage years… This game is one of my absolute favorites of All-Time! Very well covered facts & a study of a bonifide Classic video game! Well done my friend 😊👌
I want a meta game, where you play as a kid playing a game.
And the goal is to achieve all the stupid 90's rumors your friends tell you at recess.
Duck season is pretty close to that
Had a great time with this video! Thanks for putting so much effort into it! OoT is still my favourite Zelda game and I guess that won‘t change in future :)
When I was a kid I found a way to reach gerudo fortress in childhood link. First, you have to transport to desert colosus. Then I had to memorized the right track, the location of the flags in order to cross the desert. In order to cross the quicksand that is located at the very beginning of the wasteland, you have to go to the border of the quicksand and move backwards. Once you crossed the quicksand, now you’re able to reach gerudo desert and now you are able to explore the zone.
😂😂😂 things that kids do when you have a lot of time.
I've seen videos where people reach it as a kid, but yours sounds simpler, less likely, and more intuitive to a child!
Make a vid?
Very cool! I love hearing stories like these, discovering something in a video game because you just spent so much time playing it.
I had a great childhood in almost every aspect, but the N64 and especially Ocarina of Time still holds some of my fondest memories .. Every now and then I watch a video like this, as it oddly comforts me, I have explored the world of Hyrule to the last corner (or so I thought), and finished the game 100% all by myself without any help, not even from the internet, at the age of 10, which made me super proud .. The sound, the music, the ambience .. it all feels oddly "homey" to me :')
19:00 I am spanish and I can confirm that. I remember as a kid having to go through those pages
The 5th level entries were kind of a mess man. Is didn't understand most of what you talked about in them. Other than that small gripe good stuff. Glad you went back and added all the addendums since that was some "important" stuff. Haha. Great stuff in the comments here also. Almost enough for a part 2!
There's only two I didn't see. You can wait for Shadow Link to turn solid and he'll attack you and you can freeze Bongo Bongo's hands and he'll try to break the ice.
How do you freeze his hands?
@@hiphop2u Ice Arrows, they are an optional side quest in the Gerudo Village as an adult.
This is by far the best "iceberg" video I've seen on any topic, and it's due to the fact that you're the maker of the original image. In most of these "iceberg" vids, the speaker is clearly unknowledgable about the topic, and sounds like an idiot. "I even got to the second page of Google results and I still could not find what this means!" My first thought is always, "well, did you, like, ask the actual creator of the image what it meant? Because you're making a whole video about their work without crediting them..."
Can't stand most of these, but this video is quality stuff. Really great job 👍
I do like the Rauru & Kaepora Gaebora theory, but the owl does appear when Link is an adult - he can be seen during the Requiem of Spirit cutscene in the place where he talks to you as a child after you get the Silver Gauntlets. That could mean Rauru is able to turn back and forth into the owl?
Yes Hyrule Historia confirms the Owl(KG) is Rauru. One of the gossip stones tells Link that KG is the reincarnation of one of the sages. Rauru appears to exist within the Chamber of Sages only, so it can be interpreted that KG is Rauru manifesting in Hyrule via the owl. It also lends credence to the theory that once the sages are awakened in OOT, they assume a ‘spirit’-like form, rather than remaining in human form.
I think a better explanation is that Rauru is never seen in the physical world. You only see him within the Sacred Realm. Outside of that, he's the owl. This explanation holds up better and explains why you can see the owl as both child and adult.
The ACE up his sleeve got me with the dogs being able to be created at will 😂
Zero dislikes as it should be. Great job!
"Could they have had an ACE up their sleeve"
Bravo, Seedy, bravo
Door outside doesn't line up with door inside? Maybe there's two doors connected to a room.
Love this framing for OoT specifically! It’s hard to explain why the bottom half of this iceberg-subtext/darker lore and theories, glitches, speedruns, etc.-moves me so deeply the way it does, 25+ years later!-but having an easy way of categorizing all of that stuff together is clarifying.
To add to the ‘Hyrule Field’s music changes from calm to energetic while you’re walking,’ item, gotta excerpt this retrospective review of the OoT soundtrack (that also serves as a thoughtful tribute to Koji Kondo’s whole body of work):
“Kondo also boldly ditched Zelda’s iconic main theme, broadly regarded as his standout work, for the very first time. This could have resulted in open revolt amongst diehards but for two majestic new pieces inserted in its place: The rousing “Hyrule Field,” which follows you throughout the game’s central area, stayed fresh by utilizing an adaptive mechanism that told the game’s internal engine to cleanly cycle between eight-bar segments with open chords, depending on whether you were in danger, resting, or in full flow on horseback. Then there’s the tender “Title Theme” greeting you as soon as the N64 loads up: drifting chords, spare keyboard rolls, one quivering ocarina, and clip-clopping hooves as Link’s horse, Epona, strides across the screen.”
ZFG must have had some sort of ACE up his sleeve....sketchy
Thousands of hour into this game and yet I still learned something new
I’ve always done the temples in the intended order. Except for back when I was a kid and would just get as far in any place as I could until I had to go to some other dungeon to figure it all out.
Many cool ones I'd never known about here. Well done and thank you!
In case for the "Chou-Peteur" part, "Peter" also mean "explode" in french. Peter is the infinitive verb of the noun "peteur".
The Fire Temple song was changed, but it wasn't to avoid controversy, at least externally. The song and symbols were changed because they were found to be in violation of internal Nintendo policy to avoid making references to real-world religion.
Hey, did you know that playing the basic non warp songs in front of different gossip stones has different effects? I only remember 2; one gives up a fairy, and one of them makes them spin. I forget which.
20:30 That's the position of Link's hands when he holds things. The Goron picture has nothing to do with it & it doesn't mean that the developers intended for the glitch to occur.
God you went completely off the rails towards the end
I didn't know the "you don't have to play if you don't want to" that's so sweet ☺️
Holy shit yeahhhh I love icebergs
talon is mario thats why hes sleeping by the castle (while "noone is playing mario64") thanks for putting this all together - its amazing!!
Some very big ones missed like all Sages being dead or the Poe sisters in the Forest Temple being murdered in the civil war.
You can really tell when a game is made and the people make it truly live their job and their product. Like they truly care and what to see it to fruition. So many cool Easter eggs and mechanics for a 90’s N64 game.
29:07 UH PAUSE LMFAOOOO
7:46 "oh there it is wow that is big"
"HWA-"
I don't know why but I can't stop laughing at that