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'''Vines''' are used in many Zelda games, and help | '''Vines''' are used in many Zelda games, and help Link climb to places previously unreachable. | ||
==Ocarina of Time== | ==Ocarina of Time== | ||
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* Often in [[Hyrule]], climbing vines is masked with different textures to give variety. This could be anything from the climbable wall outside of [[Hyrule Castle]], to the rocky cliff face of [[Death Mountain]]. | * Often in [[Hyrule]], climbing vines is masked with different textures to give variety. This could be anything from the climbable wall outside of [[Hyrule Castle]], to the rocky cliff face of [[Death Mountain]]. | ||
* Ladders work similarly to vines in ''Ocarina of Time'', although you can only climb vertically on these. | * Ladders work similarly to vines in ''Ocarina of Time'', although you can only climb vertically on these. | ||
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Revision as of 06:54, 28 February 2009
Vines are used in many Zelda games, and help Link climb to places previously unreachable.
Ocarina of Time
- In Ocarina of Time, vines are used excessively inside of the many dungeons, temples, and overworld. They appear as organic, twisting growths on walls, and are climbed by simply running into them. Not only can you climb upwards, but also side to side.
- A lot of the time you will find Skulltulas part way up a wall. They are usually camouflaged, leading to let unsuspecting adventurers being pounced upon. The best tactic for taking them out, is by using either a Slingshot as young Link, or a Fairy Bow as adult Link.
- Often in Hyrule, climbing vines is masked with different textures to give variety. This could be anything from the climbable wall outside of Hyrule Castle, to the rocky cliff face of Death Mountain.
- Ladders work similarly to vines in Ocarina of Time, although you can only climb vertically on these.