Yet Another Zelda 64 Guide (Yes, that is the real name): Version 1, Part 3 By Roland Carlos E-Mail: FongSucks@hotmail.com Web Sites: http://commander.geminisector.com (Page for Starcraft) http://members.xoom.com/pokedem (Page for Pokemon, GB Game) Hello, and welcome to yet another Zelda 64 Guide. Hopefully, you will find this one useful to you. I am making this so people who get the game on Christmas will find it useful. This guide lists many secrets not found on most internet based guides. If you would like to take from this guide, just give some credit to me. Now, on with the show! Table of Contents - Part 3 12. Version Updates for Part 3 13. All 100 Gold Skulltulas 14. Thanks 15. Disclaimer ----------------------------- 6. Version Updates for Part 3 ----------------------------- Version 1: December 12, 1998 - Started the dang thing, duh! --------------------------- 13. All 100 Gold Skulltulas --------------------------- Yes, I've found every single one, and boy, was that a task to finish. Of course, the prize for it stinks, but you get some sense of self-worth. Unlike with the hearts, I won't list them in order. I may in the future, but it will be real annoying for me to do so at this point and time. I will tell you if the Skulltula you can get requires anything special and a special timeframe (adult or child). Remember, most Skulltulas come out at night. (Sorry, but I won't list all the Skulltulas in this version. I'm hard pressed to get this dang thing online so it will take some time before the new version comes around with all of the Skulltulas.) --Kokiri Forest CHILD -Back of the Know-it-All-Bros' House. -Plot of Soft Soil near Shop. (You need to use a bug). ADULT -Back of the House of Twins. (You need a Hookshot). --Hyrule Field BOTH -Pit underneath rock in circle of stones in front of Gerudo Valley. -Bomb tree just east of the castle. Go into the pit revealed. --Hyrule Market CHILD -Inside crate near guard with room with all the pots. --Hyrule Castle CHILD -Roll into the tree just in front of the entrance from Hyrule Market. -Play Song of Storms near tree when you woke up Talon. (You need Ocarina of Time). --Lon Lon Ranch CHILD -Roll into tree just left of entrance onto field. -Back of the wood part of the fence. -On the rock wall just northwest of the shed with the cows in it. (You need the Boomerang). -On one of the top window of the house. (You need the Boomerang). --Kakariko Village CHILD -Roll into the tree where the carpenter boss or the weird man sits by. -There is one on a side of the Skulltula house. -There is one on the pile of bricks in the construction area. -There is one on a side of the house of the Graveyard Kid. -There is one on the ladder of the tower. (You need the Slingshot). ADULT -There is one climbing the wall near the roof of Impa's House. (You need the Hookshot). --Lost Woods CHILD -Plot of Soft Soil in the area that has the bridge from Kokiri Forest to Hyrule Field. (You need to use a bug). -Plot of Soft Soil in the area with the two Scrubs and the secret pit. (You need to use a bug). ADULT -Use Magic Plant in the area that has the secret pit to fly to ledge with Skulltula. --Sacred Meadow ADULT -On the rocky wall, east side before going on the stairs. (You need the Hookshot). --Death Mountain CHILD -Plot of Soft Soil near the entrance to Dodongo Cavern. (You need to use a bug). -Inside the first bombable rock wall near the entrance from Kakariko Village. (You need the bombs). ADULT -Smash rock above entrance to Dodongo Cavern. (You need Megaton Hammer). -Smash rock in the area with falling rocks. (You need Megaton Hammer). --Goron City CHILD -Roll into crate in the room with a lot of rocks. -On the side of the center platform help by the ropes. (You need the slingshot and boomerang). MORE TO COME ---------- 14. Thanks ---------- Well, I would have to thank me, because without me, this wouldn't be possible. Also, a big thanks to Nintendo and Shigeru Miyamoto for making this great guide and releasing it in the states (finally!). I can't think of anyone else at this point, but if you want to be known, just contribute any information that you think will be helpful here. -------------- 15. Disclaimer -------------- This guide can and should be given out as long as it is not altered in any way. The guide's purpose is to help people play Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and that is its only purpose. This guide cannot be used in any commerically such as, but not limited to, Magazines, Books, Guides, without first contacting the author for his consent. Credit must given if you take information from this guide. The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time is a trademark of Nintendo of America, Inc., copyright 1998. All other trademarks copyright their respective owners. Copyright 1998 Roland Carlos