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stealth20k said:
lestatdark said:
stealth20k said:
OOT had the best use of items, bosses, and everything

Actually, OoT had the same use of items that every Zelda has had since the original one (maybe with the exception of Zelda II). Go into a dungeon, get the dungeon's item, use it to beat the boss. 

Every Zelda game fills your inventory with items that you'll barely use, but OoT had a large amount of those. Deku Nuts, Deku Sticks, Slingshot (outside the Deku Tree was only usable for Walltulas and nothing else), Nayru's Love, Farore's Wind, Fire Arrows, Ice Arrows, Fire Arrows and Bombchus were barely used if any at all by the majority of gamers because there was no actual need for them.  

Basically you could survive the game mostly on Bombs, Arrows, Megaton Hammer, Boomerang and the Hook/Longshot. At least on subsequent Zelda games (and ALTTP), there was a larger diversity of useful items (and a lot of useless ones as well).


That isnt what i was refering too..............shooting arrows on horseback, using arrows to hit weak spots were all really new

Deku nuts, sticks, slingshot all had there uses as a child.............the spells were usefull, and the element arrows were all usefull

 

Try surviving master quest 3d with just that and youll be dead

Shooting Arrows on horseback was done much better on Twilight Princess and it was a pain to do it on OoT, especially in the Big Poe quest. We're not talking about OoT doing it first, we're talking about that it didn't do it well because it had issues and it was far from intuitive. 

The spells were useful for what? Other than Din's Fire, they were just a big drain of magic which was best used on Light Arrows as an adult (heck, Farore's Wind only use was to teleport you back to the entrance of the dungeons, which outside the Water Dungeon, wasn't actually a hard thing to do as the dungeons weren't that large or hard to begin with). Deku nuts being useful? That's a first, since they basically only stunned enemies which was the same as blocking their attacks with the shield to begin with. Deku sticks biggest and probably only use was to light torches which were proeminent only on the inside of the Deku Tree and Slingshot had few uses other than taking down Walltulas and was quickly discarded once you had the boomerang.

Funny, I already survived Master Quest 3D using mostly the items I referred. You talk as if OoT Master Quest is hard when the only thing that's actually challenging about it is the changes to the layouts and puzzles, especially on the Zora Ice Cavern, which on the 3D version was piss poor easy because you didn't had the time limit that the original version had (now that puzzle was hard as hell because of the time limit).





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