The position of the cursor on the map that appears should indicate Mountain Village as the destination. From there, immediately unpause and play the Song of Soaring. For example, you might choose Deku Palace. To perform the glitch, start by hovering over a point on the map in your Pause menu. However, the default location can be changed. As you may already know, playing the Song of Soaring sends the player to the Great Bay Coast statue by default, if no remote owls have previously been activated. There is a glitch that allows the player to warp to any owl statues in the game. You won't be able to use his sword, and it might not have a huge effect on fishing, but if you try to leave, the man at the desk will tell you to take off your terrifying mask first! Inside is one of the few areas in the game you can actually equip the Fierce Diety Mask. Once you have beaten the game, and traded all of the masks for the Fierce Diety Mask, go to either the Swamp Fishing Hole or Ocean Fishing Hole. This chest will be refilled whenever you restart the 3 day cycle.įirst cut up a sign then play the "Song of Healing" which is C-Left, C-Right, and C-Down.
Just on the other side of the wall is a chest containing 100 rupees.
Now use the bomb mask or bombs to blow up the wall.
On your left is a strip of land, climb up and find the crack in the wall. Immediately inside turn left and swim until you reach a gate.
From East Clock Town, talk to the member of the Bomber's who is guarding the way to the Astral Observatory and give him the password to enter. This chest will be refilled whenever you restart the 3 day cycle.ġ00 Rupees in the Sewer: To find this chest you will need bombs or the bomb mask. There is a chest with 100 rupees in it on the roof. Go to the raised platform and run across the door frames and pillars to get to the roof of the Shooting Gallery.
Go to the entrance to the Astral Observatory in the northern section of East Clock Town. You will be forced to either buy it back from the Curiosity Shop in West Clock Town or play the Song of Time to get it back.ġ00 Rupees in East Clock Town: To get to this chest you will need the bunny hood. There is no limit to how many times you can fight the him, but watch out Takuri has a huge health bar and if he can land a decent attack on Link, he may take one of your important items. You can deposit the money in the bank and then go fight Takuri again. If you are able to beat him you will be rewarded with 200 Rupees.
Near the trees you will be attacked by a bird called Takuri, who is ready to steal your Rupees, and other items. Interestingly enough, Miyamoto once told Famitsu Magazine that Lord Jabu-Jabu was once planned to be in the original version of Majora's Mask, and could be caught, and possibly even have an effect on the Moon.ĭeafeat Takuri: Outside Clocktown in the Termina field head toward the Milk Road.
Besides being a reference to Ocarina of Time's Lord Jabu-Jabu, this fish puts up quite a battle when hooked on your line, and even has fitting boss music! You can find out how to catch him in the Fishing Guide This secret "boss" of a fish is hiding in the Swamp Fishing Hole. In previous verisons, playing the song will forward you to the next night or dawn, depending on what time you play the song. In the 3DS version of the game, you can fast forward time by the hour, all the way to the next day. To play the Song of Double Time, play only the first three notes from the Song of Time, but play each note twice in a row. This will slow down time considerably, allowing you to get more things done per 3-day cycle, and you will find that people in Clock Town, the UFO's at Romani Ranch, and others will all move slower. To play the Song of Warped Time, simply play the Song of Time backwards. This special song is none other than the Song of Time. When talking with him either in the Astral Observatory or the General Store, he will mention that he knows of a special song that when played in reverse, can slow down time, and when played by repeating every note twice, fast forwards time. These two songs are often missed by those who don't hear everything the Scarecrow has to say.