I Busted 20 Myths In Zelda Twilight Princess! #1

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In this video, we will look at some crazy myths and claims from The Legend Of Zelda Twilight Princess to see whether they are true, or false! So let's get myth-busting!

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Ah, Twilight Princess. The only Zelda game without Octoroks.

kakarikokage
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I think Ganondorf is so interested in the fishing rod because he has never seen one before since he is from the desert

alexkuhn
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I remember clearing out that village of hostiles.

I walked into a back alley, noticed a bokoblin drawing an arrow, pulled out my bow.

Quickly fired a shot, and the arrows collided. Just like the shooting bullets out of the air trope you see sometimes in westerns.

Fitting considering the area's theming.

dicyanoacetylene
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The rolling stab is a nod to the Minish Cap as that is one of Link's special moves he learns in that game.

amorasilverspark
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5:32 - Ganondorf is probably more confused by Link pulling out a fishing rod during a battle to the death! Besides its really no different than using an empty bottle to deflect Phantom Ganon/Ganondorf's energy balls back at him via the tactic known as Deadman's Volley which normally involves Link's sword (or in the case of OoT, the Megaton Hammer)!

RaphBlade
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Two minor secrets. First, while you cannot grab fire arrows from the air as you showed, you can pick them up when they hit the ground if you're quick enough. Simply dodge them and then walk over the spot they land.

The second is that there is another soup you can get closer to home, specifically from the guy who sells you lamp oil in the woods. You can take the soup from his pot, but only if you light a fire under it. The soup is nasty though and has random effects, often damaging you instead of healing, similar to drinking a poe.

elliotlevy
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One glitch I'll never be able to recreate is randomly losing the Ordon Sword after walking out of Hyrule castle town on the gamecube version of Twilight Princess, I didn't have the master sword acquired at that point in the game too which was super odd.

elijahfriesen
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A basic thing that not everyone is aware of:

If Link does a 4-Hit-combo with the Sword, the last hit will do massive damage, way more than the other regular attacks. You can simply test it by doing 4 separate hits on an enemy (with 1 second in between) and then do the Combo on the same type of Enemy and you'll see that the 4th Combo Hit instantly kills or knocks out most of them.

This can even be seen in the Final Ganondorf phase, where you have to either hit him around 20 times with the Master Sword per phase of the Man-vs-Man battle or you wait for the Sword Push Sequence and you inmediately can hit him 4 times in a combo to bring him down.

This is the only spot of the Fight where you can use the combo because in any other case he blocks your 4th hit

Chris-gxei
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The iron boots also make you faster with the snowboarding mini game

mariofan
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0:24 - If my memory is correct, I do remember the Iron Boots being able to damage enemies in TP if you rolled so as far as I know it is true!

RaphBlade
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5:03 - The official in-universe term for this tactic is Deadman's Volley a name used by the Cubus Sisters in Phantom Hourglass! Deadman's Volley is a perfect name for it due to its association with Phantom Ganon and also speaks to how dangerous of game it actually is if you miss!

RaphBlade
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Maybe the fishing rod during the Ganondorf fight is effective because of the coral earring and its use in catching Reekfish. It probably just really smells and he doesn't want it on him. Or it's that he doesn't want to get hooked. Have you ever been hooked before? It's not pleasant, especially if the hook has barbs on it

AsilarWindsailor
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In my experience Hena's bird didn't start out mean to me, although it did sometimes tease Hena about her age. The thing is, if you upset Hena she will forgive you if you apologize but her bird won't, as far as I know.

pauls
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The ball and chain can burn spiderwebs. And nice vid! I don't see yoshi in that rock formation either

leargamma
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I have a Myth, If you wear the Magic Armour with no rupees it's equivalent to the iron boots. So, does the Magic Armour without rupees let you sink in water?
Can you also hurt Moblins with a roll attack too since ur heavy like the iron boots?

TikaaniWolfos
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3:28 - Seeing faces like this is a well-known phenomenon known Pareidolia! Human brains are hardwired to recognize faces! Pareidolia is the tendency for perception to impose a meaningful interpretation on a nebulous stimulus, usually visual, so that one detects an object, pattern, or meaning where there is none. It's why we see shapes in clouds or even Yoshis head in rock formation in TP! Of course people are different so not everyone sees the same thing!"

RaphBlade
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2:30 The most interesting thing about this cave to me is that it has water, boxes, and jars, which can be thrown into the water. The boxes float, while the jars slowly sink to the bottom.

chaoslord
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Did you know that if you look at different pictures or items in the fishing hole, Hena will give you a brief explanation about them?

This one is a minor glitch:
Did you know that when in a magnet beam, if you use the open item menu during mid flight and remove the iron boots from the item buttons (D-Pad on Wii), you can walk around on the magnet wall without the boots while still having their magnetic effect? I use it every time I get to 'that part' in the Mines...

ShawnFFHellcat
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I remember hitting an arrow midair with my own. It was a complete accident, but I was so hyped afterwards 😂

ArcTemplar
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A much easier spot to try this is on top of the mayor Bo's house. There's a cuckoo on the high ground behind the house which you can use to glide to a cliff south of his house because yes, you can use hawk's to grab cuckoos. How did you play this so much as a kid and never tried this yourself while exploring the game and mechanics?

You can get the silver rupee at any point after you've gotten the Master Sword and the ability to transform at will. If you're attempting to do so during the day, the are several spots in the village where you can transform including behind the wall next to the tree you can climb up while bug hunting, in the fairy spring, to the left (or right in Wii version) of the shop that Malo takes over. Don't know why you think Midna won't help you get up there after a certain point unless you kept trying to transform where people could see.

Equip your Zora tunic and jump into any of the several pits of lava around Hyrule. Instant 20 hearts/death if you don't have a fairy.

ianivie