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The Legend of Zelda - DLC Pack 1 - COMPLETE GUIDE!

Hey! So sorry it's been a while, just wanted to make this. Here is a COMPLETE guide to ALL the armor, the Travel Medallion AND the Trial of the Sword! Please note this won't be a complete guide to all the rooms in the Trial of the Sword, just a guide to how to get to it. Part One - The Armor: DISCLAIMER: All exclusive garments lie at ruins in Hyrule Field. DO NOT search elsewhere, it is a waste of your precious time. Korok Mask I'll start with the Korok Mask. The Korok Mask can be found in the Lost Woods. Don't worry, it IS possible to get it. Travel to the Lost Woods, and go to the enterance. I reccomend you set your Hyrule Compendium + to a Treasure Chest. As soon as you find an EX chest, you'll know it's it. Open it up and enjoy the benefits! It'll shake whenever a Korok is nearby! Majora's Mask "The Ancient Mask lies at the ruins where soldiers gathered. From there, the waters of Lake Kolomo are visible." He is obviousl...

The Nintendo 3DS - Is it dying?

Hi! It's been a long time. I'm trying to maintain a YouTube channel (on a seperate account) and school work, so it's hard to juggle all of this at once, plus other things that crop up. I use iOS, so I have no blogger when I'm on the go. Back to the topic: Is the 3DS dead? I believe the 3DS is a fully milked cow. It's dry. Nintendo is trying to push it, their trying to make more and more games, but when you have a 2011 console that's getting games in 2017... It just doesn't work. Granted, it's one of Nintendo's miracles, rising from the rubble created by the Virtual Boy and the Wii U, like the Wii. There was great games, which kept it going (Super Smash Bros for 3DS, Pokemon X and Y, Pokemon Sun and Moon, Super Mario 3D Land) for so long. The games are also exhausted. Their resorting to fully rebooting the 3DS, with the New 2DS XL. Why? Why does this exist? To quote a gaming friend I met "If my 3DS breaks tommorow, I'll buy a New 2DS to rep...

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - REVIEW

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(yes I know this isn't botw) Quick announcement. Spoilers will turn up as dashes. That's all. Read on. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is Nintendo's newest instalment in the Zelda series, and marks the legendary series' 30th anniversary. Is it a good 30th? Or will this rot in the depths of failed Nintendo items, like the 64DD, or the Virtual Boy? Read on to find out (but I guess you know the answer)... First of, this game is AMAZING. It's art style is simply glorious. Being able to take this on the go (lets face it, who got the Wii U version) was a LIFESAVER, especially when I had to leave home. I wouldn't cope without looking at Link, solving a shrine or 2 and maybe killing Ganondorf. When I first got out the shrine of resurrection, I felt amazing. I had a Nintendo Switch, Breath of the Wild (1 2 Switch, but I'll make a review of that later), and I knew it was going to be one heck of a ride. After about 5 hours of gameplay,...

A Shady Customer - Side Quest Guide (Minor dungeon spoilers)

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Welcome to my first Side Quest Guide. With this, I'll be teaching you how to compete the side quest 'A Shady Customer' and how to unlock Kilton's monster shop, the shop that includes monster masks, spring loaded hammers and a familiar face....   First thing you want to do is to travel to the East Akalla Stable. That's where our side quest giver is. Activate the Katosa Aug shrine, so you can come back to the stable later. Our side quest man is someone saying 'No issues to report!' and his name is Hoz. Hoz will say he needs a picture of a man named Kilton. Kilton is the owner of the monster shop, and he'll appear on the eye of Skull Lake. Now here comes the important part. Kilton's shop is on the RIGHT eye of Skull Lake, if we we're in Skull Lake's view. In other words, it's the one without the shrine. Now for the catches: Kilton only sells at NIGHT, and he has a currency called 'Mon'. You can exchange monster parts fo...