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ZeldaHistorian (developer)
Oct 25, 2021
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As many Zelda games do, Book of Mudora features an optional trading sequence that will result in a quest item that will make your adventure easier. Here's a general rundown of the trading steps: Odd mushroom obtained in the Faron Woods Odd mushroom made into potion by the Ordon Potion Shop Odd potion traded to the Dekus for a Deku Mask Deku Mask given to the Zuna in exchange for a Moon Tear Moon Tear swapped for a Crystal Ball by the witch in Saria Town Crystal Ball given to Impa who returns some Tasty Meat Tasty Meat given to a Moblin who gives his only possession, a can of Dog Food Dog Food traded to a Tokay in exchange for some Bananas Bananas swapped for a Goron Vase by a Goron who's tired of eating rocks Goron Vase given to a Zora collector who gives a Zora Scale in return Zora Scale forcibly taken by a Zora in Rito Town who gives a Frozen Fish instead Frozen Fish given to Isan who exchanges for the Culinary Arts of Hyrule book he's been reading Culinary Arts of Hyrule upgraded to a Rito Feather by a grateful citizen of Septen Heights Have fun on the quest and enjoy your prize!
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ZeldaHistorian (developer)
Oct 25, 2021
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There are a number of optional side quests available which will help you progress in the game: Rudy, the Ordon Village blacksmith who lives outside of town in a small cave, could use the hero's help in obtaining more water for his basin so he can continue his smithing. Doing so will yield a bottle, the ability to upgrade your sword at a later time, and Rudy's thanks. Gaira, the groundskeeper who's often seen around Ordon Village, is distressed by the poisoned trees that have been reported around the Faron Woods. Upon investigation, she also discovers something she didn't expect, the handsome lumberjack Deacon. The Great Fairy of Courage needs a large quantity of Mystic Jade in order to restore her forest to its previously un-poisoned state. The Great Fairy of Power needs a large quantity of Goron Amber in order to restore her mountain to its previous state. The Great Fairy of Wisdom needs a large quantity of Alchemy Stone in order to restore the frozen north to its previous state. The Great Fairy of Kindness needs a large quantity of Goddess Plume in order to restore her lake to its previous state. The Great Fairy of Magic needs a large quantity of Subrosian Ore in order to restore the underworld to its previous state. The Great Fairy of Understanding needs a large quantity of Magic Crystal in order to restore the Great Fairy Palace to what it once was. The Cave of Ordeals is a very deep trial that will test the hero's mettle and reward with some very special clothing. Find it at Death Mountain south of Septen Heights. A shopkeeper in Kakariko had his prized bottle stolen and would like some help retrieving it from the thief, who he saw run into the graveyard. The Island Palace in North Hyrule houses the Boss Rush challenge where you can (optionally) face all of your previous bosses again! Parapa Palace and Midoro Palace in the North are optional mini-dungeons that house very special items. Additionally, there are two optional fetch quests that can be unlocked by talking to characters in the Northern region of Hyrule: The Books Fetch Quest will be unlocked after talking to Isan in the Ancient Library. The thirteen books that need to be found are as follows: Anouki Book Deku Book Gerudo Book Goron Book Hylian Book Kakariko Book Kasuto Book Ordon Book Rauru Book Rito Book Tokay Book Zola Book Zora Book The Plants Fetch Quest can be unlocked by speaking to a Saria citizen who mention rare plants and flowers and their potion making ability. The sixteen plants that would need to be found are: Baba Bud Calatian Corydalis Hyrulian Deku Flower Exotic Flower Flame Flower Frost Flower Gnarled Flower Goponga Flower Hylian Hibiscus Light Spirit Lavender Lon Lon Milkweed Mystical Flower Pikit Plant Sea Flower Simple Flower Town Flower
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ZeldaHistorian (developer)
Oct 25, 2021
In Game Guides
There are 32 heart pieces that can be found scattered around Hyrule, constituting eight additional heart containers for the hero. Here's a breakdown of their locations: Ordon Village Relic Collector's house in Hyrule Castle Town West Faron Woods Floria Peninsula, after defeating the Floria Babas Hyrule Field, after defeating the Peahat swarm Hyrule Castle, second floor Kakariko Inn, second floor Gerudo Encampment Sewers, beneath Ordon Ranch Hyrule Field, under a rock pile East Faron Woods Beach, after defeating the Giant Crab Southern end of Lon Lon Ranch Hidden Village Snowpeak, on the ice Zora's Domain Death Mountain, just south of Septen Heights Death Mountain, south of Goron City Desert, after defeating the Lanmola Death Mountan, after defeating the Lynel herd Zora's Domain, after defeating the Pit Pincers Ordon Village, after completion of the Gaira-Deacon side quest Lon Lon Ranch, inside the barn Septen Heights, inside a house Snowpeak, inside an igloo Kakariko City, in the Alchemist Alehouse tavern On an island west of the beach Subrosia Three Eye Rock King's Tomb Island Palace North Castle Good luck in your search!
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ZeldaHistorian (developer)
Oct 25, 2021
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There are eight dungeons scattered around Hyrule, each with a boss that will need to be defeated. The locations and descriptions are as follows: Sacred Grove Temple - located in the Sacred Grove on the western edge of the Faron Woods. This forested temple will take the hero both inside a root overgrown dungeon and outside into the forest itself, leading to an ancient Bow weapon and culminating in a battle against the giant Tektite-like monster Gohma. Abandoned Pyramid - located on the northern edge of the Gerudo Desert. This pyramid is thought to have once served a very different purpose, with mine carts and crates still scattered about. Spiral your way into the center of the structure to claim a powerful Bracelet and face the angry monster Manhandla. Mountaintop Mausoleum - located just east of Goron City in Death Mountain. This underground area once served as the Goron's mine, but has been transformed into an area to house their dead from a horrible illness that's spreading. Make into the depths of the mausoleum, facing undead Goron foes, happening upon some powerful Boots, and destroying the evil Sorcerer who controls Vires. Lakebed Lair - located at the bottom of Lake Hylia. Once a shrine for the Zora people, it has been taken over by jellyfish monsters known as Plasmarine. Navigate through the twisting corridors, water puzzles, and quicksand traps in order to claim the legendary Hookshot and reach the boss. Snowpeak Caverns - located in the depths of the Snowpeak region. This cave system is accessible from an entrance in the cave face, but be careful with the frozen floors and walls (and the item that creates ice!) and be wary of the ghostly hands that drop from the ceiling. Make your way to the completely frozen depths in order to face the Stalfos Knight that has claimed this place, but don't forget to explore fully for treasure! Tower of the Winds - located in Septen Heights. This newly constructed spiritual tower was taken over by a giant bird known as the Helamroc King. Climb the many floors, facing elemental dangers (hopefully armed with a very special Shield), in order to reach its roost at the top. Eastern Ruins and Hyrulean Sewers - located in the area between Lost Woods and Hyrule Castle Town, and also throughout Hyrule. This complicated dungeon spans the Hyrulean Sewers in multiple locations underground as well as the ruins underneath. Find access points to the sewer near the forest, near some ruins, near a lake, and on the tip of a mountain, in order to find all the keys and unlock the rooms of the ruins. Collect your Boomerang and face the Dark Tribe wizard known as Carock. Interloper Sanctum - located deep in the Lost Woods. Little is known about this structure that is shrouded in evil magic...
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