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Twilight Princess. Ordon Village 2. The Twilight 3. Faron Woods: Twilight 4. Forest Temple 5. Kakariko Village: Twilight 6. Death Mountain 7. Goron Mines 8. Lanayru Province: Twilight 9. Lake Hylia: Sidequests Lakebed Temple The Master Sword.
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Earth Temple 6. Lanayru Desert 7. Lanayru Mining Facility 8. Isle of Songs 9. Lake Floria. Ancient Cistern Lanayru Sand Sea Sandship Volcano Summit Fire Sanctuary Thunderhead Link must sell one mask before he can get the next mask. The young hero can get 8 different masks from the Happy Mask Shop once he has sold enough of them. When he sells the first four masks, he can borrow one mask and have it for as long as he wants, but he can only have one mask at a time. The sequence is as follows:.
With the first four masks sold, the Happy Mask Salesman allows Link to freely use the other four, although they cannot be sold, neither can the other masks for a second time:. Zelda Wiki. This wiki contains spoilers! This one's a solid sale. Maybe the graveyard isn't so scary after all. Take the money back to the Happy Mask Salesman once again to continue the side quest.
Also, when playing the Forest Stage Game, keep in mind that the Deku Scrubs absolutely hate the spooky mask. They'll get super angry and start shooting nuts at Link. This is sensible given that the mask imitates Re-deads, but still, it doesn't feel too great! It's time to borrow the Bunny Hood. If players try to finish the quest beforehand, the Running Man will not spawn. To find him, exit Castle Town and follow the path to the right.
Link can only sell the Running Man the mask when the guy is sitting down on the path at night, taking a break from his never-ending marathon.
Present him with the Bunny Hood to receive as much money as Link's current wallet can hold. The mask costs 50 rupees, though, so those have to go back to the Happy Mask Salesman. It's safe to say that Link has made up for his previous Skull Kid encounter. As a result, it's a good idea to upgrade Link's wallet before making it this far in the quest. Go back to the Happy Mask Salesman to complete the quest. It's important to note that the Bunny Hood actually keeps away Stalchildren, which are the creepy skeletons that pop up throughout Hyrule Field during the night.
This makes traversing without Epona much less frustrating. This creepy yet cool looking mask allows Link to talk to gossip stones. These stones give Link tips on how to progress throughout the game. Now gossip stones have more uses than just telling time and turning into rockets!
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