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Revision as of 19:23, April 14, 2013
Features
- The only Japanese Strategy guide that includes both Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages in one book.
- 66 pages dedicated to Oracle of Seasons and 74 pages dedicated to Oracle of Ages.
- 13 pages included for the Linked Game, Passwords, as well as the combined ending where Link fights Twinrova and Ganon.
- Inclusion of a Magical Ring guide.
- 6 pages at the end of the game give a series retrospective, as well as connections the Oracle Titles have with other Zelda games.
- Quality Overworld and Dungeon Maps for both games.
- Guide is filled with official artwork and screenshots.
- Step-by-step numbered guide is very easy to follow.
- Includes appendices for Heart Pieces and for the Trading Sequence.