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The Legend of Zelda:

Majora's Mask

Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask game cover
Developer: Nintendo
Publisher: Nintendo
Designer: Shigeru Miyamoto
Release date: 2000 (2003 limited re-release)
Genre: Adventure game
Game modes: Single player
ESRB rating: Everyone (E)
Platform: Nintendo 64
Media: N64 cartridge/GameCube disc

The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask was the second game in the Zelda series released for the Nintendo 64. Though not as popular as its predecessor Ocarina of Time, it still sold briskly after its release in 2000. However, one must take into consideration that the game requires use of the Expansion Pak in order to function whereas its predecessor did not.

The gameplay involved the same dynamic 3D environment as Ocarina of Time, but it was structured differently. The storyline placed the player in an alternate reality called Termina (not in Hyrule as in previous games; with the exception of Link's Awakening) where a mysterious mask-wearing imp called Skull Kid had caused multiple problems, not the least of which was the moon due to crash onto the planet in three days. The player lives these three days over and over again using time travel, collecting items and knowledge and attempting to prevent this catastrophe.

As in Ocarina of Time, a faerie accompanies Link on his quest. This time it is not Navi, the original fairy, but a new fairy named Tatl. Tatl and her brother Tael (a paraphrase on the word tattletale) are hench-fairies of the Skull Kid. Having unwillingly become separated from her brother Tatl decides to temporarily join up with Link until they find the Skull Kid and thereby her brother. Tatl functions like Navi did in Ocarina albeit being a tattletale she's more similar to the character Goombario from the contemporary Nintendo 64 RPG Paper Mario than the encyclopaedic Navi.

Masks, which had first appeared as a side quest in Ocarina play an important part in Majora's Mask. Many of the 24 masks are necessary in order to progress through the game, though it is not required to collect them all.

Masks weren't the only element of Ocarina to reappear; many character models were reused in Majora's Mask. This was justified by the story because Termina is an alternate reality reflecting Hyrule in many surprising ways. For example, both the younger and older versions of Malon from Ocarina appear as sisters living on a farm on Milk Road.

The music was composed by Koji Kondo, with the exception of the boss battle, middle boss battle, and battle music, which was composed by Toru Minegishi.

In 2003, Nintendo ported Majora's Mask to the GameCube as part of a special promotional disc which also contained Ocarina of Time as well as the original two 8-bit NES Zelda games. This disc could only be purchased with a new GameCube console, or as part of a subscription offer to Nintendo Power magazine. The game is a straight port of the N64 original; however, due to some timing discrepancies between the two consoles, some of the music sounds inaccurate on the GameCube.

Majora's Mask

Screenshot from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
Screenshot from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask

According to the manga, the mask itself was an ancient and dangerous artifact made from the armor of a legendary and evil beast that was danced to exhaustion by a being disguised as a human traveler. According to a legend devised "by the humans themselves," any who obtain the beast's armour gains hold of a giant and terrible power. All who approached it, warriors, men and women alike, even with good intentions, were devoured without remorse. The early Terminian tribes used the mask in their cursed hexing rituals, but when the evils caused by the mask became too much to bear, they sealed it away in darkness forever... so they hoped.

As the mask of the devil, Majora's Mask gained its power from the evil desires that people had in their minds as they were devoured by the beast, or when they cast the hexes when the armor was made into the mask. As it passed from member to member in the tribe it accumulated its power until it was too much to control. The tribe died out, but the mask still rested in darkness. The Happy Mask Salesman went to great lengths to get it, but while travelling in the Lost Woods it was stolen by Skull Kid and his hench-fairies, Tatl and Tael. When the Skull Kid placed it on his face, the evil essence trapped within possessed him, beckoning him to Termina, and making him cause harm amongst the townspeople, most notably interfering with the engagement of Anju to Kafei. The most serious problem caused by the mask was that the moon was torn out of its orbit, and was on a collision course with Termina's capital city. The moon would have exterminated all life in a catalcysm of fire had it not been for Link's intervention. With the power of the Fierce Deity's Mask, he destroyed Majora's Mask and saved Termina. The moon was destroyed after these events.

As stated above, while Skull Kid was possessed, he wronged many of the people in Termina. In addition, he sealed his former friends, the Four Giants in the masks of evil deities and sealed them in the temples located in the four compass directions. Link had to free all of them in order to save Termina.

Places

  • Clock Town
  • Termina Field
  • Woodfall
  • Lost Woods
  • Deku Palace
  • Southern Swamp
  • Milk Road
  • Romani Ranch
  • Snowhead
  • Goron Shrine
  • Great Bay
  • Zora Hall
  • Gerudo Lagoon
  • Ikana Canyon
  • Ikana Ruins
  • Ikana Graveyard

Masks

Masks are a very important part of the game, and there are many of them.

Mask Location Effect
Deku Mask In the Clock Tower, after the first set of three days. Get it from the Happy Mask Salesman. Allows you to use Deku Link's powers (Bubble, Spin, Flower Launching, etc.)
Goron Mask In the Tomb at Snowhead, after you get the Lens of Truth, bring Darmani to it and use Song of Healing. Allows you to use Goron Link's powers (Roll, Pound, Punch, etc.)
Zora Mask Head to Great Bay Coast after getting Epona, bring Mikau to shore, and play the Song of Healing. Allows you to use Zora Link's powers (Boomerang fins, Fast Swimming, Energy Field, etc.)
Great Fairy Mask Find the Stray Fairy in Clock Town as Link (Day is at the Laundry Pool, Night is by Stock Pot Inn), and bring it to the Fairy Fountain. Tells you if there are any Stray Fairies in the area, and attracts any free ones.
Blast Mask At Midnight, stop Sakon from stealing the Bomb Shop Lady's bag of bombs, and she'll give you the Blast Mask. Pushing B will cause you to explode. Useful when you lack bombs, but it damages you.
Bremen Mask Talk to Guru Guru at night, and he'll give it to you. Hold down B, and any animal near you will march after you.
Mask of Kafei Get it from Madam Aroma on the first day at Mayor Dotour's mansion. Talking to people with it on will have them tell you what they know.
Bunny Hood Get it from Grog at the Ranch, by using the Bremen Mask to turn his chicks into Cuckoos. Makes Link run faster.
Mask of Scents Get it from Deku Butler after beating the first dungeon and completing his minigame. Allows you to find Mushrooms.
Kamaro Mask Get it from Kamaro on one of the mushroom rocks in Termina Field by playing the Song of Healing. Hold down the B button to dance.
Don Gero Mask Get it from the Goron after giving him some food. Lets you talk to frogs.
Stone Mask Get it from a Soldier in Ikana Valley. You need the Lens of Truth to see him. Makes you invisible.
All-Night Mask Buy it from the Curiosity Shop Owner for 500 Rupees. Keeps you awake during Anju's Grandmother's stories.
Keaton Mask Get it from the Curiosity Shop Owner, who is in Kafei's house at the time. Lets you summon Keatons.
Postman's Hat Get it from the Postman after you help him leave Clock Town on the Night of the Final Day. Let's you check the Mail Boxes.
Garo's Mask Get it for beating the Gorman Brothers. Let's you summon Garo Ninjas and get into Ikana Valley.
Romani Mask Get it after protecting Cremia's milk from the Gorman brothers (disguised with Garo masks). Let's you get into the Milk Bar.
Mask of Truth Get all 30 Skulltula Tokens in the Southern Swamp Spider House, and get it from the Skulltula Man. Let's you talk to animals and Gossip Stones.
Captain's Hat Beat Captain Keeta in the Ikana Graveyard. Makes Stalchilds obey you.
Gibdo Mask Play the Song of Healing for the Gibdo man. Protects you from Gibdos/ReDeads and lets you talk to some.
Circus Leader's Mask Get it after making a song using all four of your instruments in the Milk Bar. Prevents the Gorman Brothers from attacking you when you're protecting Cremia and her milk.
Couple's Mask Get it by completing the Anju Kafei Sidequest. Makes Viscen, Mutoh and Dotour stop fighting, and you get a Heart Piece.
Giant's Mask Get it in the fourth dungeon in Ikana. Makes you giant in the fourth dungeon boss battle.
Fierce Deity Mask Get it on the Moon after giving all of the kids your masks. Transformation mask - makes you super strong. Only usable in boss battles.


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