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Elegy of Emptiness is an ocarina song | The Elegy of Emptiness is an [[ocarina]] song learnt in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. [[Link]] learns the song from the [[King of Ikana]] after he defeats him in [[Ancient Castle of Ikana|Ikana Castle]]. | ||
== Uses == | |||
The song, when played, leaves a statue behind where you were standing, which can be used to hold switches down. One statue can be used for each form ([[Deku Scrub]], [[Zora]], [[Goron]], [[Hylian]]), which means up to 4 statues can be out at once. Some switches are bigger, however, and the Goron statue must be used for these switches. The Deku Link statue is far too light for most switches, so he isn't used as much. | |||
It is used to get into [[Stone Tower Temple]], as well as to solve many puzzles inside. | |||
== How to Play it == | |||
To play it, play the following notes on the C-Buttons: '''→ ← → ↓ → ↑ ←'''. | |||
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Revision as of 04:48, November 10, 2011
The Elegy of Emptiness is an ocarina song learnt in Majora's Mask. Link learns the song from the King of Ikana after he defeats him in Ikana Castle.
Uses
The song, when played, leaves a statue behind where you were standing, which can be used to hold switches down. One statue can be used for each form (Deku Scrub, Zora, Goron, Hylian), which means up to 4 statues can be out at once. Some switches are bigger, however, and the Goron statue must be used for these switches. The Deku Link statue is far too light for most switches, so he isn't used as much.
It is used to get into Stone Tower Temple, as well as to solve many puzzles inside.
How to Play it
To play it, play the following notes on the C-Buttons: → ← → ↓ → ↑ ←.