The first one (green) you get by freeing the Great Deku Tree in the forest. That's the first level. The second (red) you get after you find Zelda in the castle, and then go to Death Mountine. Find the Goron king by playing zelda's lullaby on the rug on the ground floor. Go in, and play him Saria's song. He will send you to kill the big dinosaur in the cave. He will also give you the abbility to lift heavier stuff. Once you kill the dinosaur, you will get the Goron's Ruby. Then follow the river in hyrule field. You'll find a city of fish people. Play the game and win at the top of the city (talk to the fish-guy). Find a jar, show it to the king, and feed a fish to the whale. Go throgh the whale, rescue the fish-princess, and get the final (blue) stone. If you have any ploblems, ask more specific questions.
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After you get the Ocarina, Link will remember Zelda and she will teach you the Song of Time. You have to play it to start the three days over.
If you want to get it in the game, you have to finish the first three dungeons. If you want a real one, type in 'Ocarina' in google and click on the one that goes to Groth. They an ocarina like the one in the game.
You have to complete the first 3 dungeons and recieve the first three Cristals in the dungeons then go to the market. In the cutscene Zelda throws a Blue Ocerina in the water. After you retrieve it Zelda will teach it to you.
It's how many times you have died.
as i know there are three Zelda ocarina of time part 1&2 and one majoras mask... plus the japaneese four swords which is yet to be released in America.
to turn into an adult you get the three spiritual stones and get the ocarina of time which zelda throws in the moat to hyrule castle courtyard and go to the temple of time and play the song of time and take the master sword out of the pedestal to look at a reliable walkthrough go to qqq.youtube.com/TheZeldaDungeon hope this helps
No. You can do the first three adult link dungeons in any order you want, but you have to beat all three to get to the fourth.
Once you have the three stones you must head back to the temple of time, once you get near Hyrule(For the first time since collecting all the stones) Zelda will ride out of the castle on a white horse, Ganondorf will follow her on his black stallion. Zelda will throw the Ocarina of Time at you and miss, landing it in the moat. Once she get's away, Ganandorf will stop by you and steal Saria's wooden Ocarina from you. Once the episode is over, go and get the ocarina then head into town and go to the Temple of Time. Once you get there, go to the alter and place the three stones and take out the ocarina, since you don't know the song, Zelda will poof into your mind and teach you the song you need to open the huge door. Once the song has been played, the door will open and you can head in. Once in front of the sword, press the "A" button to pick it up. Once that is done, you head to the future!
In Zelda, the game pretty much creates it's own religion due to the back stories and such. They believe that three goddesses created all of Hyrule, which in the game...is in fact true, leaving behind the Triforce which symbolizes the true power of the three goddesses. In Zelda, Ocarina of time, they explain this legend fairly well, and continuing on in Wind Waker and Twilight Princess. But it isn't a real religion. Just one created for the game.
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It precedes all The Legend of Zelda titles to date, with the possible exception of The Minish Cap, there is some confusion there, but other than that anomaly, Skyward Sword is the first game in chronological order. You'll find out, if you actually play it, that in this game Link quests to forge the master sword with three fire's of the goddesses and Zelda decides to live on the surface instead of the sky, effectively establishing the kingdom of Hyrule as we know it in many of the Zelda games.