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Latest comment: 31 October 2015 by Kirpow in topic Totem Remixes
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Totem Remixes

While Toteming, different mixes of the area music can be heard. While the Links are alone, the regular tracks play. But when a Link is being carried, the player doing the carrying hears what I'd describe as a more powerful variation, with a male choir and drums. The Link who is being carried hears a softer variation, with a female choir. When a Link is in the middle of a full Totem, I believe the player hears a combination of both remixes, but I'm not sure on that one. Should this bit of trivia be included in this page, or somewhere else, or not at all? Kirpow (talk) 20:53, 31 October 2015 (UTC)Reply[reply]

It could work as trivia, I think. - Midoro (T C) 20:55, 31 October 2015 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Alrighty, thanks for the input. I'd add it, but would references be necessary? If so, I lack the means to provide any. Kirpow (talk) 23:44, 31 October 2015 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Checking my game, I can relay with full confidence the variations that play depending on Totem variations. When one Link is being carried by another, the former hears a softer mix of the music with a female choir, while the latter hears a male choir and some drums with the music. With a full Totem, the Link on the bottom still hears a male choir, but with louder drums--a more powerful variation, I'd say. The Link on top also still hears a female choir and a bit softer of a tune, but the Link in the middle gets the most variation: his music is much more faded, and a female choir is almost all that's heard. Kirpow (talk) 23:48, 31 October 2015 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Sources are really only required for statements or things that may not be very obvious or difficult to prove otherwise. I'd say the change in music is obvious enough, so it does not need a source. - Midoro (T C) 23:52, 31 October 2015 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Perfect, I'll get right on it. Kirpow (talk) 23:55, 31 October 2015 (UTC)Reply[reply]