Differences Between Majora's Mask and Majora's Mask 3D: Difference between revisions

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*When flying as [[Deku Link]], player can press "R" to get a vertical viewpoint, with a large circle showcasing where he can land.
*When flying as [[Deku Link]], player can press "R" to get a vertical viewpoint, with a large circle showcasing where he can land.
*When flying at the upper part of the Deku Palace, the platforms are no longer moving. They only move after Link has landed on them.
*When flying at the upper part of the Deku Palace, the platforms are no longer moving. They only move after Link has landed on them.
*[[Great Fairy Fountain]] in [[Woodfall]] was moved from southeast portion of the area to the western part. Much more accessible.

Revision as of 19:09, February 9, 2015

Here is a listing of differences between Majora's Mask and Majora's Mask 3D

Minor Differences in the 3DS Version

  • The location of the Bank has moved to South Clock Town
  • The location of the five Bombers differs when playing the Hide n' Seek game in Clock Town.
  • Bombers will run up to Link at times in Clock Town to tell him Rumored Events.
  • Bomber in West Clock Town will dance with Link when wearing the Kamaro's Mask and performing with the Rosa Sisters
  • Kaepora Gaebora is now found right when Link enters the Southern Swamp and he will teach the Song of Soaring at this point.
  • There is now a warp in the cave with the Magic Bean Salesman, that quickly takes you to just east of the Deku Palace
  • When flying as Deku Link, player can press "R" to get a vertical viewpoint, with a large circle showcasing where he can land.
  • When flying at the upper part of the Deku Palace, the platforms are no longer moving. They only move after Link has landed on them.
  • Great Fairy Fountain in Woodfall was moved from southeast portion of the area to the western part. Much more accessible.