


Use the Iron Boot to weight it down and then unequip them to spring into the air - making sure to have the Deku Leaf ready so that you can float across to the other side of the room onto the ledge with Makar.

Now take control of Link once more and climb onto any of the spring switches. Fly up and land on the ledge to find a switch that you must step on - making the cyclones cease. Take control of Makar and travel to the opposite side of the room pass the cyclones. In this room should be two cyclones along with a couple switches resembling springs. Take Makar inside the temple and through the first door. Use the Wind Waker to play the Wind God's Aria near the stone tablet to open the entrance to the Wind Temple. Now take Makar to the island located at D1 on the Sea Chart. After learning the song - Makar will gain the knowledge that he is the sage of the Wind Temple. Speak with Makar and teach him the Wind God's Aria. Travel to the top of the ledge near the top of the waterfall and jump down into the right waterfall - the one with the music notes coming out of it. Enter the cave and learn the song that is on the stone tablet - the Wind God's Aria.Īfter the cutscene head back to the King of Red Lions and teleport to the Forest Haven located at F6 on the Sea Chart. Use the Iron Boots to get to the source of the wind and then smash it with the Skull Hammer. There is also the occasional dud, where you reel in a crusty old pot.Teleport to Windfall Island and set sail north to find the island with the wind spout. Most glowing spots only yield 20 rupee pieces, but select ones (as well as special ones marked on Treasure Charts will get you as much as 200 rupees in one shot. Treasures are marked on treasure charts or hinted at with glowing spots on the surface. Using the Grappling Hook is the only way to lift treasures that you can track down on the watery overworld.

The Grappling Hook is also great for knocking out smaller airborne enemies, like bats. Defeating the enemies with your sword will sometimes yield the same power-ups, but you won't always have time to retrieve them - or they could fall into lava or off a cliff. This is a sure-fire way to get valuable spoils, like pendants or necklaces. If you hit it again and hold the button, Link will throw the hook at the enemy and steal a power-up (the types and number of items you can steal varies from opponent to opponent). Simply target an enemy and hit the corresponding button and Link will swing the rope like a lasso.
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Instead, this rope with a hook at its end is quite a bit like a portable version of Donkey Kong's vines - or perhaps Mr. The Grappling Hook cannot latch onto boxes or targets and pull you across the room. If you thought that this new addition to the Zelda franchise is a replacement for the Hookshot, then think again.
