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"To kill Puppet Ganon, hit the orb six times"
"To play the Wind's Requiem, press Left, Up, Right"
> I did all the Ninty Gallery bar 3 piccies I missed (bosses).
> So, I am the winnar.
I've got most, now I just need:
Phantom Ganon
Cyclos
Darknut
Gohma
Kalle Demos
Ganondorf
ChuChu
BTW, some MORE rubbish from the Guide...
"You can defeat Gohdan without using any Bombs"
"To play the Ballad of Gales, press Down, Up, Left, Right"
"To get to Outset Island, sail east from Forest Haven"
"The Ghost Ship contains six ReDeads"
I'm starting to wonder whether the Guide is just TRYING to give the wrong info...
"Gohma takes several minutes to beat"
"You have to Skull Hammer the Helmaroc King 10 times to hurt him"
"Jalhalla and Molgera are harder the second time around"
"It takes five Light Arrows to kill a Darknut"
"The Tower of the Gods is a very hard dungeon"
These are all quotes from the Walkthrough. Rubbish!
> to get the pearl behind windfall island you have to shoot the slab
> starting from the top with yur bombs
What do you mean?
And the big ones only appear in certain squares. And he's p!ss easy to beat.
"To find Cyclos, sail into any Tornado, and he will appear. Cyclos is quite difficult to beat. You'll need to be spot-on with your Arrows, because you only have time to fire four or five of them before the Tornado sucks you up. Defeating Cyclos gives you the Song of Gales, allowing you to warp to any space on the Map."
What rubbish! I beat Cyclos FIRST TIME, and the only time I'd used the Bow much before was when I was fighting Gohdan! I also fired six or seven Arrows, and even then I wasn't sucked in. Also, the song is called the BALLAD of Gales, and it can only warp you to SOME spaces on the map.
BTW, I think all the big Tornadoes disappear when you beat Cyclos, but what about the mini-Tornadoes (such as the one near the pillar at the Forest Haven)?