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Posted: 03/30/17, 20:43:49 |
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Posted: 03/30/17, 21:13:41 |
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Posted: 03/30/17, 21:20:19 |
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Posted: 03/30/17, 21:30:58 |
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Posted: 03/30/17, 21:31:23 |
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Posted: 03/30/17, 21:34:20 |
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Posted: 03/30/17, 22:02:53 |
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Posted: 03/30/17, 22:10:54 |
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Posted: 03/30/17, 22:22:18 |
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Posted: 03/30/17, 23:06:18 |
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@Mop it upIt IS weird. I mean invisible walls are nothing new in video games but there has always seemed to be some...obviousness about them? That it makes sense that there's a definite boundary here? I dunno. But the graphical style of Zelda fosters the illusion that you really should be able to keep going. You're partway along a plain and bam. They could have put a treasure chest out there too, just out of reach, really screw with you Meanwhile, quick question to anyone who has the Rubber armour set: I have the helm, and the pants. I need the last bit. Now both of the parts I found were in Faron province. Given my experience with the Zora armour, would I be right to conclude that my missing piece is also in that area where I found the other two pieces? Yes or no answer only please- Is the missing piece in Faron or not? |
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Posted: 03/30/17, 23:46:32 |
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Posted: 03/31/17, 00:09:13 |
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Posted: 03/31/17, 00:14:17 |
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Posted: 03/31/17, 05:01:53 |
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Posted: 03/31/17, 05:35:10 |
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Posted: 03/31/17, 06:25:13 |
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Posted: 03/31/17, 07:09:06 |
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Posted: 03/31/17, 13:01:57 |
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Posted: 03/31/17, 13:13:38 |
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Posted: 03/31/17, 13:55:39 |
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