In the players guide, it mentions the gorons and zoras making the tunics specifically for the fragile hylians, so that way they can hang out in volcanos, lake beds, etc
I loved this video. This game has spun so many mysteries, hoaxes, and questions. It will remain forever relevant. It truly is a game that lives up to its reputation and beyond.
It’s up there in the greatest of all time category tho my own personal fav Zelda’s above it are Majora (cause it’s dark and creepy) and Wind Waker cause I love the art style
I’ve seen people theorize that the Bottom of the Wall is a part of the Shadow Temple. Does make some sense. Both use the same music, are very close to each other, you find the item to get through the temple in the well, and both have a Dead Hand. Pretty plausible.
Good video! I've been playing Ocarina of Time for ages and I actually never even noticed that shark at the bottom of the lakeside laboratory! That's actually kind of creepy, but cool! I hope you'll eventually do a Mysteries video on Majora's Mask as well!
Fun fact, if you manage to make your way into the Forest Temple as child and make it to one of the Poe Sister paintings, you can see that the slingshot isn't actually capable of destroying the paintings. The progression of requiring the bow to beat the dungeon still applies even if you have access to the slingshot, so it works almost like how it does in Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword - where you start with the slingshot and later upgrade to the bow. It could just be a coincidence, but I like to think that it was meant to work like that at some point in development.
Maybe everyone knows this, but I discovered it recently. In Link's House, in Kokiri Forest, next to the bed is a poster with Link's Records, such as: spiders squished, largest fish caught, marathon time, horse race time and horseback archery 😮
I always thought of the young Link items that are locked is because they all rotted over 7 years since they are made of wood or are seeds. While it doesn't make sense why adult Link couldn't get deku sticks himself I'd guess they wanted to be consistent with that reasoning. It is rather sad that you basically get the boomerang and only have the remaining Jabu Belly and half of the Spirit Temple to use it, since its so handy. I guess a possible reason for the fairies getting out of bottles in this game is that Navi could help them escape but I believe I read somewhere that the small fairies are tasked with helping the hero on his journey and recognize you as him.
I like to think the Poe Collector was indeed the guard from when Link was a child, and he was actually Ganondorf’s inside man that opened the gates for him and his minions to launch a surprise attack towards the end of the kid Link portion of the game. As the Poe Collector, he speaks respectfully of Ganondorf and hopes the world gets even worse. As the guard, he defected to Ganon in order to create troubled times and thus more Poes as people died tragic deaths and became resentful spirits. Nice guy.
Majora's mask always been my favorite Zelda game over ocarina of Time I just like the difficulty of it and you can find secrets and everything to get all of the masks I heard the Japanese version it's even harder because you don't get the owl statues to save
The fairy comes out of the bottle Kuz Link falls on it while ☠️ing, shattering the glass and getting broken glass in his gut, but the fairy immediately heals all that 😹 great episode! Majora’s Mask next?!?! 😻
@jiggylookback a lot of old games had references to each other, Banjo Tooie in the original Nintendo 64 version explicitly references Mario, so wouldn't surprise me if the shark wasn't some inside joke between the Ocarina of Time and Banjo Kazooie teams.
Great episode. By the way, I was wondering how you got the videos where the camera would investigate and swirl around the entire area in HD (like at 6:30). Are those from a video you found, or did you record them yourself with an emulator and first-person cheat tool?
@@therealstickfingers I record them myself. There is a website you can use a camera tool in environments in games and then I create the path and everything for them. Then I record it in obs and edit the footage in my editing software. It’s a cool tool but very limited with what games it has. Which is why I don’t use it for every game I cover. I will be looking into emulation tools in the future honestly so I can cover more games.
To be fair the Link in MM is slightly older and stronger. He got more toned and is able to do flips in his jumps so seeing him use a bow and adult sized shields isn't that surprising.
@@JoltJin good point about the flips. He’s certainly stepped up his game. Do you think an adult Link form the MM timeline would grow up to be far stronger physically then the adult link through time travel in OOT?
@@obnoxiousoboe oooohhhh the fierce diety is so much more. In my original Gaming Mysteries video I covered 1 mystery from a bunch of random games and one of those was Majora’s Mask. I talked about the fierce diety. If you haven’t watched that you should totally go check that out!
@jiggylookback i always assumed that when ganon took over it was like a nuke, everyone in hyrule city fot changed. The zombies on the market place are the ppl that used to dance there
You know what I hate about Zelda games with plugs my nerves they always give you an item at the end of the game which you can only use one time because at the end of the game every item that you get before then you can use it throughout the game except for the last item I hate that they might as well not even give you an item
I’m gonna say two things: 1: I have no need to get over myself because these are made for fun 2: there actually is a lore reason for these other tunics and it’s not “game limitations” which is the lamest argument for anything in a video game
In the players guide, it mentions the gorons and zoras making the tunics specifically for the fragile hylians, so that way they can hang out in volcanos, lake beds, etc
@@GodPlaysNintendo nice! Thanks for sharing that!
The goddess of courage's tunic provides no armor or elemental resistance. That... actually makes a lot of sense.
Totally!! That’s why they’re courageous
I loved this video. This game has spun so many mysteries, hoaxes, and questions. It will remain forever relevant. It truly is a game that lives up to its reputation and beyond.
Greatest game of all time. It's an 11/10.
It’s up there in the greatest of all time category tho my own personal fav Zelda’s above it are Majora (cause it’s dark and creepy) and Wind Waker cause I love the art style
I’ve seen people theorize that the Bottom of the Wall is a part of the Shadow Temple. Does make some sense. Both use the same music, are very close to each other, you find the item to get through the temple in the well, and both have a Dead Hand. Pretty plausible.
Could be connected somehow. But they are seperate even in the models.
But perhaps they are connected since dead hand shows up in both places!
Good video! I've been playing Ocarina of Time for ages and I actually never even noticed that shark at the bottom of the lakeside laboratory! That's actually kind of creepy, but cool!
I hope you'll eventually do a Mysteries video on Majora's Mask as well!
@@mattb6522 yep yep!
Awesome Video Bro!
Be in the hunt for the secret message! Use the cypher and comment it once you figure it out! First one gets the pinned comment :)
Regarding the Hylian guard, im convinced he's the one who let Ganondorf in. He had control of the gatehouse and clearly had motivation for chaos.
Right?! Whatever brought more trouble
Fun fact, if you manage to make your way into the Forest Temple as child and make it to one of the Poe Sister paintings, you can see that the slingshot isn't actually capable of destroying the paintings. The progression of requiring the bow to beat the dungeon still applies even if you have access to the slingshot, so it works almost like how it does in Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword - where you start with the slingshot and later upgrade to the bow. It could just be a coincidence, but I like to think that it was meant to work like that at some point in development.
That is a cool fact. Makes a lot of sense
This one and A Link to the Past are my two favorite Zelda games of all time
Maybe everyone knows this, but I discovered it recently. In Link's House, in Kokiri Forest, next to the bed is a poster with Link's Records, such as: spiders squished, largest fish caught, marathon time, horse race time and horseback archery 😮
@@backup_account_1 love it
@@jiggylookback Yeah! and it is updated. I had never paid attention to it, but when you are there Navi takes you to check it out.
I always thought of the young Link items that are locked is because they all rotted over 7 years since they are made of wood or are seeds. While it doesn't make sense why adult Link couldn't get deku sticks himself I'd guess they wanted to be consistent with that reasoning. It is rather sad that you basically get the boomerang and only have the remaining Jabu Belly and half of the Spirit Temple to use it, since its so handy.
I guess a possible reason for the fairies getting out of bottles in this game is that Navi could help them escape but I believe I read somewhere that the small fairies are tasked with helping the hero on his journey and recognize you as him.
Yeah the boomerang specifically bothers me! It’s an underutilized item for sure.
Navi letting them out could be a funny detail
I beleieve I heard somewhere that the caged shark was the devs way of illistrating their dislike of the GameShark cheat cart.
@@NagaNootch42 oh really? That’s a nice touch. I don’t think I’ve ever heard that!
I like to think the Poe Collector was indeed the guard from when Link was a child, and he was actually Ganondorf’s inside man that opened the gates for him and his minions to launch a surprise attack towards the end of the kid Link portion of the game. As the Poe Collector, he speaks respectfully of Ganondorf and hopes the world gets even worse. As the guard, he defected to Ganon in order to create troubled times and thus more Poes as people died tragic deaths and became resentful spirits. Nice guy.
@@abdieljove2011 yeah I love adding that backstory. He certainly did seem to support chaos.
2:15 so the fairies get 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝓪𝓴𝔂 when Link captures them into bottles
Great video, I got hit with instant nostalgia when I saw the thumbnail
Right?! That was my goal
Great video. Greetings from Venezuela, South America. 🇻🇪🖐️
Thank you!!! A warm welcome from North Carolina, North America!
Damn cool Video again😃😃😃Yup the text on the wall was also puzzling me as a kid🙂
Right?! Like what does it say?! I hope it does actually say something
Majora's mask always been my favorite Zelda game over ocarina of Time I just like the difficulty of it and you can find secrets and everything to get all of the masks I heard the Japanese version it's even harder because you don't get the owl statues to save
@@natejoe9924 I agree with you honestly!
@@jiggylookback well thank you I'm glad you agree
The game looks beautiful, and now I know some stuff about a game i am looking forward to playing sometime this year.
It’s a legendary game.
@@jiggylookback That's cool
The fairy comes out of the bottle Kuz Link falls on it while ☠️ing, shattering the glass and getting broken glass in his gut, but the fairy immediately heals all that 😹 great episode! Majora’s Mask next?!?! 😻
Makes sense!
Majora’s Mask will happen in the near future!
@@jiggylookback heck yaaaa! Looking forward to it! My fave Zelda game! 🥰
That makes sense, since there is at least one Poe that can't be seen without it.
Yeah for sure! It looks like it too
Banjo Kazooie came out in the summer of '98 and Ocarina of Time in Nover that year, so very possible that's Snacker.
@@PaperBanjo64 exactly lol
@jiggylookback a lot of old games had references to each other, Banjo Tooie in the original Nintendo 64 version explicitly references Mario, so wouldn't surprise me if the shark wasn't some inside joke between the Ocarina of Time and Banjo Kazooie teams.
The theory about the guard becoming the Poe Collector is a huge possibility and I think it could indeed be him. Who else?
I think it’s him, but others say the child in the graveyard or the happy mask salesman. There are videos and stuff about it
@@jiggylookback It can't be the Happy Mask Salesman because he's at Lon Lon Ranch for the party at the end.
Yes exactly, but that’s who people suggest
Great episode. By the way, I was wondering how you got the videos where the camera would investigate and swirl around the entire area in HD (like at 6:30).
Are those from a video you found, or did you record them yourself with an emulator and first-person cheat tool?
@@therealstickfingers I record them myself. There is a website you can use a camera tool in environments in games and then I create the path and everything for them. Then I record it in obs and edit the footage in my editing software.
It’s a cool tool but very limited with what games it has. Which is why I don’t use it for every game I cover.
I will be looking into emulation tools in the future honestly so I can cover more games.
I do love to have a few spare fairies bottled up for when I need em ;)
You never know when you’ll need one. Best to keep em on hand.
What's very funny is not being able to use a Fairy's Bow as a child, and yet Young Link can actually use one in Majora's Mask!
That’s so true!!
To be fair the Link in MM is slightly older and stronger. He got more toned and is able to do flips in his jumps so seeing him use a bow and adult sized shields isn't that surprising.
@@JoltJin good point about the flips. He’s certainly stepped up his game. Do you think an adult Link form the MM timeline would grow up to be far stronger physically then the adult link through time travel in OOT?
@@jiggylookback I think that’s what the Fierce Deity Mask is supposed to do.
@@obnoxiousoboe oooohhhh the fierce diety is so much more.
In my original Gaming Mysteries video I covered 1 mystery from a bunch of random games and one of those was Majora’s Mask. I talked about the fierce diety. If you haven’t watched that you should totally go check that out!
There is a good amount mystery in this classic tale🃏🤺
@@Cardknight-yk4pc yeah the trick was trying to find things 3,763,812 people have talked about before.
@@jiggylookback do you think that Nintendo should release a link plush with the red and blue tunic
@@Cardknight-yk4pc that’d be cool honestly
i think the secret message is MA MA MI A. Here are the timestamps MA1 0:05 on the n64 MA2 1:34 MI 3:55 and A 5:10
@@Tibin3003 great work!!
I need this now!! 😅
@@JprimeWorld it’s coming today lol
I didnt know the guard talks about ghosts at night, but even as a kid u assumed its the same guy lol
@@Kaitri so many people online speculate it’s someone else lol seemed obvious
@jiggylookback i always assumed that when ganon took over it was like a nuke, everyone in hyrule city fot changed. The zombies on the market place are the ppl that used to dance there
@@Kaitri I always thought it was a slow change after he took over. 7 years of crap and his way
Fairies have a captivity fondness mixed with a bit claustrophilia. Checks out~
Yep 😂
Do Majora’s mask mysteries next.
@@jonchampion8720 you may have something to look forward to in October!
You know what I hate about Zelda games with plugs my nerves they always give you an item at the end of the game which you can only use one time because at the end of the game every item that you get before then you can use it throughout the game except for the last item I hate that they might as well not even give you an item
I can literally only find 3 letters been hours 😂
There are a total of 4
Has anyone tried to translate the hylian text in the tomb to Japanese?
I'd solve your cipher but honestly I'm too depressed to do just about anything
Well that’s really sad. I’m sorry
Mama Mia!
mama mia
2:33 theres no Mystery... Its LITERALLY just game limitations Jesus get over yourself.
I’m gonna say two things:
1: I have no need to get over myself because these are made for fun
2: there actually is a lore reason for these other tunics and it’s not “game limitations” which is the lamest argument for anything in a video game