go to zeldauniverse.com, they should have everything you need.
you beat mutohs temple :) :) :)
On thee Isle of the Dead. It should be on the 4rth sea chart
you need to go from the left top point to the right top point down the left up to the middle down to the lower left point them up
i can help! you try to make them the opposite of what they are, but if it is the one where you have to make a special pattern, thenthere is one that you can not get to, make that same pattern on the one you can reach!!!! :) :) :)
jump off a cliff
To find the last pure metal in Phantom Hourglass, you need to complete the Shipyard's salvage arm mini-game on Goron Island. Once you reach a certain point in the game, you'll be able to play this mini-game, which provides a chance to obtain various pure metals, including the last one you are seeking. Keep playing the mini-game until you successfully retrieve the last pure metal.
Pyramid Island =] Enjoy the game :D Cobble Kingdom on the Isle of Ruins in the Northerneast of the seas =] Enjoy the game :D Ignore what I said about Pyramid Island
First you need all three pendants and at least 110 rupees. After Sarasha marks the first dungeon loctation in the dark world map, head there. As you are going there a Monkey will talk to you. He wants 10 rupees. Give him them for now. Next go to the dungeon entrance. The monkey will ask for 100 rupees to open the door. Pay him and go in the dungeon. About halfway through the dungeon you will get the magic hammer in a big chest.
Because printers are very cheap and the companies rely to the inks to make profits.This is exactly it!You don't really think HP can profitably sell printers for $40 each, do you? Okay, check it out: An HP number 21 inkjet cartridge lists for $18.37. It contains 20ml of ink, making the ink cost 92 cents per millilitre. But aha! you think...that also includes the ink tank and the printhead. Let's say they get a deal on these and pay $5 each. This brings our cost per ML down to 67 cents. If you had to buy a whole litre of this ink at list price it would cost you $670.I have two Mutoh Toucan LT printers. These are wide-format printers that use "eco-solvent" ink (it works by dissolving the top layer of the vinyl you print on; when the solvent evaporates and the vinyl hardens, the image is in the material, not on it). It comes in 220ml cartridges which cost between $45 and $65 per cartridge. Let's use the $65 cartridge for our example. That's 30 cents per ml, or $300 per litre. The Mutoh Toucan LT costs $30,000 to buy, or did when they still made it.If you want to save even more money on ink, try Vutek. Their ink comes in four-litre jugs that cost $320--$80 per litre. You do NOT want a Vutek printer! It costs $150,000, weighs over a ton (IIRC it weighs 2600 lbs...which reminds me, I gotta rent a bigger forklift for when my two Vuteks arrive), requires compressed air and 220v power, uses flammable ink and needs an exhaust system to carry the solvent fumes out of the building. The only reason anyone would ever buy this printer is that it can print a full 165-foot roll of 54-inch-wide vinyl in under two hours. My Mutohs need twelve hours to do the same thing.If ink was so costly, how come books, who have at least 20ml of ink used in it, costs less than the ink money itself?Companies have discounts on inks and stuff, you know. They buy in bulk size- we don't. They probably also have these big ink-saving machines.