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<b>Eiji Aonuma:</b> It's not something that's a secret, but I haven't seen many people it when I've had the opportunity to watch people play, and that's the ways that you can fight the Deku Baba plans that come out and try to grab you. They come out and you can that they open this way [horizontally] or they open this way [vertically] and you have to swing your sword [in the corresponding direction], but another way to defeat them is to take your bombs and huck them at them, and with the Deku Baba will actually grab the bomb out of the air or off the ground and hold it in its mouth, and then, of course, it explodes and you can defeat them. I haven't really seen people doing that, and I think it's a fun way to play – another interesting way to defeat the enemies rather than just traditional swordplay.<br><br><br><br>
<b>Eiji Aonuma:</b> It's not something that's a secret, but I haven't seen many people it when I've had the opportunity to watch people play, and that's the ways that you can fight the Deku Baba plans that come out and try to grab you. They come out and you can that they open this way [horizontally] or they open this way [vertically] and you have to swing your sword [in the corresponding direction], but another way to defeat them is to take your bombs and huck them at them, and with the Deku Baba will actually grab the bomb out of the air or off the ground and hold it in its mouth, and then, of course, it explodes and you can defeat them. I haven't really seen people doing that, and I think it's a fun way to play – another interesting way to defeat the enemies rather than just traditional swordplay.<br><br><br><br>


<b>Official Nintendo Magazine: Has the tea table been upended during development of this game?</b><br><br>
<b>Official Nintendo Magazine: Has the [[Upending the Tea Table|tea table been upended]] during development of this game?</b><br><br>


<b>Eiji Aonuma:</b> Not yet! With that being said, Mr. Miyamoto has been pretty active in collaborating with us this time around. I mean, obviously he always is, but one of the things under his directive that he wanted to have for the E3 version was that if you charge your sword up and swing, you release those energy beams. That was something that Mr. Miyamoto definitely wanted to have in the E3 demo, and we really worked hard to get it ready and actually got it in. It's a new element that we were just able to implement before E3. Luckily for us, since Mr. Miyamoto is so involved in all of our discussions and whatnot, I don't think we're going to give him the opportunity to come in and upend the tea table this time, because he's not going to go and turn around on something that's helping make! He's not going to be able to flip that over!
<b>Eiji Aonuma:</b> Not yet! With that being said, Mr. Miyamoto has been pretty active in collaborating with us this time around. I mean, obviously he always is, but one of the things under his directive that he wanted to have for the E3 version was that if you charge your sword up and swing, you release those energy beams. That was something that Mr. Miyamoto definitely wanted to have in the E3 demo, and we really worked hard to get it ready and actually got it in. It's a new element that we were just able to implement before E3. Luckily for us, since Mr. Miyamoto is so involved in all of our discussions and whatnot, I don't think we're going to give him the opportunity to come in and upend the tea table this time, because he's not going to go and turn around on something that's helping make! He's not going to be able to flip that over!

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