Ocarina of Time: Bottom of the Well, Thieves Hideout, and The Spirit Temple
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ม.ค. 2024
- Season 5 Episode 8
This week on Legendary Adventures we seek the truth in order to find the Goddess of the Sand.
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Link needs a "Women want me, Fish want me, I'm scared" hat
Never thought anything could be scarier than the Redead as a kid; until I seen dead hand
You explained the whole spirit temple thing without shadow temple, thank you!
Edit: In Tears of the Kingdom they have dead hand like enemies show up all over the place and I am genuinely terrified by them, won’t say more besides over killed them but wow!
2:25 "How's that for a paradox?"
The Paradox in question is called The Bootstrap Paradox, where a subject that travels back in time creates an infinite loop where the subject in question has no observable origin. The Song of Storms in this game is a PERFECT example of this paradox because it seemingly has no origin point since you learn it from the guy in the windmill only to teach it to him after traveling back to the past.
I’ve never understood the Song of Storms in this game or why you have to learn it as an adult just to play it as a child. More confusingly, the windmill house has the song playing in the area and it’s not even implied, it’s explicitly stated to be diegetic music. It’s not like Link invented the song. Makes no sense at all
Hey man, I've been really enjoying chilling out and listening to these. Really awesome, relaxed delivery, fun little tidbits about the game, lots of memories coming back for sure. Lots of work is going into the series and that's clear with how polished and enjoyable it is. Keep it up, and thanks!!
This has quickly become my favorite channel. Everything from the writing to the delivery (and even the microphone) is so damn cozy. Thanks for not yelling at us! I hope you do every game I've ever loved.
Oh wow yeah I'd forgotten all about that strange promise made at the end of this dungeon. I suppose given that Link was a child when Naburo made that promise she might have been planning to just kiss or hug him rather than anything *cough* further, but it is a strange tone to end the conversation with 😅
While I am aware that the Spirit Temple can be done before the Shadow Temple, I think it makes more sense to do this one last. It feels more like a final dungeon than the Shadow Temple. Plus, the Bottom of the Well looks and sounds similar to the Shadow Temple, so it makes me think it makes more sense to do Shadow before Spirit.
I'm glad to see someone else likes to do spirit temple before shadow. This has always been my preferred order too.
The "promise" Nabooru made is a little 👀 but even at my young age when I originally watched my siblings play, it didn't seem out of left field for me because Link is a handsome guy. I like that they left it open ended; when I was 6 I thought that Nabooru planned to give you money during the child timeline and that she changed her mind in the adult timeline and wanted to give Link a kiss. I wanted to give him one too!
IIRC, the D&D monster, the False Hydra, was inspired by the Dead Hand.
Its basically a legitimately horrific monster on an existential level, which I hesitate to spoil because its just tooo good to experience blind in an actual campaign.
But its really funny to note that almost everyone I know who grew up with OoT responds in the same way- that thing was so damn scary the first time, but isn't so scary the second go around.
Nayru’s love I find is a great offensive weapon in the battle against the Iron Knuckle especially when you’re low on health
Holy cow! I didn't know you could jump over the broken bridge with Epona!
I always thought that Nabooru was going to give Link a physical item such as maybe an item upgrade or something.
Love these videos, super relaxing
😲/😀 - Nicely done!
Bottom of the well is another spot farores wind comes in super handy in case you fall to the lower level
its interesting that thieves in gerudo is a recurring theme like the Yoga clan in BoTW
I find it a real contrast between me now and then that I stepped down into Kakariko twice, and each time discovered an even more gruesome torture dungeon and I just... didn't really think anything of it. This was just "the spooky dungeon" and that was it, no thoughts to why the ostensible "good guys" had their own little Guantanamo below a peaceful village... haunted by the most frightening shambling things the N64 could conjure.
I also missed that "past / future mirror" stuff for the Spirit Temple, which I instead just saw as the "desert temple". That each section is mirrored and features escalations of the puzzles didn't occur to me until now actually, but now that it does... I really do wonder why they practically designed the temple to only be of use to time travellers. I know the answer is "it's a video game don't overthink it", but still. Just like I'm not gonna think too much about Nabooru's offer. Just smile and wave, Link. Smile and wave...
Also yes, I too didn't use Nayru's Love much. I think it's because on some level if the only use is "shield against attacks" then I feel like I could instead just use the regular shield and save magic meter for Din's Fire, which is how I made child Link handle the Anubis enemies. No fuss, no finesse- button press and bam, enemies gone.
Its interesting how that plays into ALTTP's lore.
The implication being that its so rotten inside, that its alternate universe version would attract the scumbag bandits and raiders in the Dark World.
...Or perhaps, post-OoT, they started using the corrupted Sacred Realm as a Prison Dimension?
We saw them do this with the Twilight Realm around the same time... 🤔
Dude, the Dead Hand just rising up with the chest reminded me of that moment in BrainScratch Commentaries' commentary on Sonic '06 where Shadow's defeated character model appeared during Silver's victory shot. XD
7:21 *Osawa: “Note to self, make sure horse is female…”*
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