Link went through the same motions as before. Finally, Link entered the room to the north, immediately turned around, and pushed the block south, allowing him to access the now open door to the east. He stepped on it, opening the door to the right. Then, Link pushed the block to the left, opening his path to the switch. He immediately turned around, knowing the block would mysteriously reset itself. Sneaky Master Stalfos!įirst, Link pushed the block up, then went to the left. Link saw a switch on the other side, which he knew he must press to open the door to the right. He found himself in a room with five blocks. Not one to get too emotional, Link stuffed the stupid note back into the chest and moved on, intent to take the item back from Master Stalfos - whatever it was.įirst, he broke the pots in this room to blow off some steam, collecting the bombs, then went north. He just knew it was going to be something good!īut, instead, all he got was a dumb note from Master Stalfos, taunting him. In the next room, Link immediately opened the chest with excitement. Link continued to the right, now that the doors opened! but soon, it would just reassemble! Link recalled the Statue's words, and began planting bombs where the skeleton crumbled.Īfter doing this enough times, the Master Stalfos actually showed enough intelligence to concede. Hitting it once with a sword caused the Master Stalfos to crumble into a pile of bones. Back in the room with the statues, Link used the small key to go north. However, on his way, the door in the room he found the compass locked! Undeterred, Link defeated the enemies here, causing the door to open. Link went back the way he came with his new prize, intent to use it on the northbound locked door in the room with the keese and statues. Proud of his tidiness, a small key suddenly dropped from the ceiling. Unnerved by the disorderliness of the arrangement, Link push the blocks together, creating a solid square of four. Link defeated the skeletal creatures and gleefully broke all the crystals in the room, fully freeing the four blocks in the center. On the other side of the underground passage, Link made his way into a room filled with purple crystals and Stalfos. Link then continued westward, descending the stairs. In the next room, Link opened the treasure chest to find a Compass. Link defeated the bats and iron masked creatures, and continued left. Eventually he was locked into a room with statues and keese. This makes them easier to hit, and in some cases, you can even pull shields away from the enemies.Link made a left as he entered the Catfish's Maw. Not only can you use the hookshot to attach yourself to wooden poles, blocks, and treasure chests, it can also be used to attack enemies, leaving them stunned. To get the hookshot in the dungeon, you will pretty much get it organically by going through the motions and progressing through the dungeon.Įventually, you will fight this skeleton boss several times in different areas in the dungeon, and once you fight him for the fourth time, he’ll drop the hookshot on the ground and it will be yours for the taking. There are lots of areas on Koholint Island that require the use of the hookshot to traverse through them, but you actually won’t be getting the hookshot until the fifth dungeon in Link’s Awakening, which is called Catfish’s Maw. If you’re looking for it, here’s how to get the hookshot in Link’s Awakening. Link’s Awakening on Switch is an adorable and gorgeous remaster of the 1993 Game Boy classic but with some added bells and whistles to make the experience even better than before.
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