Song of Storms

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How the notes are shown in Ocarina of Time/Majora's Mask

The Song of Storms is a song that conjures up storms. It is featured in the Nintendo 64 games; Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask.

It is obtained by learning it as an Adult in Ocarina of Time (Which ultimately leads to the infamous Song of Storms paradox), and from Flat in Ikana Graveyard in Majora's Mask.

Uses

As stated before, the song conjures up storms from nowhere. In both games, the song has similar uses and very different ones too.

Ocarina of Time

The Song of Storms is learned from Guru-Guru as an adult. He claims a young boy played the song and it messed up the Windmill. This is odd, as it is clearly referring to Link, who had yet to return to the past to complete the paradox.

The songs main use is to get into the Bottom of the Well to get the Lens of Truth. Just outside the Spirit Temple, at the Desert Colossus, the song can be used to fill a pond up where faries will be. Song of Storms can be played for some frogs to get a Piece of Heart. It can also be used to reveal hidden holes.

Majora's Mask

The song can be used to grow Magic Beans into fully grown plants that can be ridden by Link, instead of using Fresh Spring Water. The song is also used to get rid of the Blue Bubbles' curse. It can be used, again, to reveal hidden holes.

How to Play

In Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, the button sequence is A↓↑A↓↑

In Ocarina of Time 3D, the button sequence is L R A L R A