The Skull Kid is very happy to receive the mask, and takes pride in the fact that his friends are jealous of it. However, the Skull Kid pays Link only ten Rupees, despite the fact that the price was twenty Rupees, forcing Link to make up the difference out of his own pocket. As a child, Link can play " Saria's Song" for the Skull Kid when this occurs, the Skull Kid, also a friend of Saria's, befriends Link, presenting him with a Piece of Heart as a token of their newfound friendship.Īfter the two become friends, Link can sell the Skull Mask to the Skull Kid as part of the Happy Mask side quest. If Link approaches him as a child, the Skull Kid is docile and does not attack him however, if he is hit with a projectile weapon, he will dodge the attack and disappear until Link leaves and re-enters the area. If Link approaches him as an adult, the Skull Kid attacks him on sight, as Skull Kids fear adults. The Skull Kid can be found playing his flute in a clearing in the southern part of the Lost Woods. I simply can’t wait to play as Tingle.Artwork of the Skull Kid from Ocarina of Time, with and without the Skull Mask This is shaping up to be a very interesting in my opinion, better than the Twilight Princess DLC. The cuteness of Lana’s costume… I just can’t handle it. Here, we have images of the new Majora’s Mask Adventure Map, and of a very blocky 8-bit skin for the Great Fairy:įinally, here are the brand new skins of the aforementioned Ocarina of Time-themed Impa and Sheik, and Skull Kid Lana. here are a shot of an apparent aerial attack, and his artwork: I really hope that they use that Keaton Mask he has for something cool, rather than just being a decoration.Īlso revealed in the Direct was the much-anticipated Tingle. Here are some attack shots, along with his artwork: As revealed in the recent Nintendo Direct, Young Link will have the standard sword attacks, as well as the ability to transform into the Fierce Deity.
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