![]() You’ll have to swim to it, but once inside, you can play a nifty mini-game that’s pretty snazzy. Anything beyond 50 is solely if you are trying to collect everything there is to collect in the game.Īnd finally on the to-do list for this area is the Fishing Pond in the corner of the area near the land. Anyway, I suggest at least collecting as many as possible for the first half of the game so you get the good prizes early on. Speak with the ugly kid on the right side doing jumping-jacks to receive the Adult Wallet.īefore we head onward, I should mention something about the prizes: The first few prizes are important, but it’s only worth collecting the tokens up through the 50 prize, as the final prize is completely useless. If you’ve been following the walkthrough thus far, we’ve collected fourteen in total. Well that sucks… Anyway, they will slowly return to normal one at a time and the following number of tokens collected: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 and 100. They are under the “Curse of the Spider” which will progressively lift as you collect the Skulltula Tokens. Inside, you can speak with the cursed spider person in the center to learn about this family’s plight. ![]() Next, we’re going to enter the House of Skulltula, which is right across from the construction area. Trust me, your wallet will regularly be filled throughout your quest as rupees are very abundant. ![]() If you don’t get it now, no worries, just make note of it and come back when you have more money. However, Dampe regularly digs up Rupees for you to collect. At 10 rupees per dig, this could get pricey. However, you are guaranteed to find the heart in 1 of the first 15 soil locations that Dampe digs up. While it is random as to what you’ll find get each time Dampe digs up a soil spot, there is a 10% chance you will get a Heart Piece with each Dig. Use the map on the right to figure out where the soft soil locations are. Just keep trying till you get the best prize, Piece of Heart. The locations of the prizes are random each time, so it’ll be different each time you enter the area. When you do find Dampe in the Graveyard, you can pay him to dig up the ground to hopefully get a snazzy prize. Fortunately, immediately after getting the Sun’s Song, it has changed to night time and it falls perfectly in the time slot where you can acquire this heart piece. You can hang around Hyrule Field to pass the time, and speak with the guard at the entrance to Kakariko to figure out what time it currently is. Not only is it a waste of money, but you have to be there at a specific time (between 18:00 and 21:00). This will cause a storm, which strikes the tombstone with lightning, making it explode and revealing a hidden hole into the secret grave. Stand on top of the Triforce symbol in front of the largest of the three graves and play our new song: Zelda’s Lullaby. By defeating them, you can learn that they composed a mystical song that makes the sun rise and set at a whim. If you read the ones on either side, one of the two deceased Composer Brothers will appear (who kinda look like Mario and Luigi). ![]() Head to the complete opposite side of the graveyard and you’ll find three large graves. Their easily defeated, but its easier to simply avoid them. At night, ghosts called Poes will appear. Graveyard – This place is rainy and mysterious during the day, with a kid walking around slowly with a stick attempting to imitate Dampe, the grave keeper. That being said, continue on through this area to the Graveyard (exit on the far right side of the village). Kakariko Village – There’s tons of stuff we can accomplish in this town and the surrounding areas, but a lot of them are dependent on the time of day. ![]()
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