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Prologue
Using the Controller
Getting Started
The Game Screen
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Link's Actions
Items
Clues for Your Quest
Lure Fishing
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Deep in the southernmost region of the kingdom of Hyrule lies a village by the name of Ordon. Cradled in the scenic beauty of pristine farmland, the villagers of Ordon make a living by raising livestock. Among the villagers is a boy known as the most skillful rider in all the land. A boy who, it is expected, will one day take over the responsibil ity of leading Ordon as the village chief. His name is Link...
Trusted and liked by all the villagers, Link is especially loved by the other children of Ordon, among whom he holds unofficial status as the leader of the pack. Link spends his days as a ranch hand and learns the ways of the sword from the village's lone swordsman, Rusl, in his spare time. He often displays his newly honed skills to the village youths, which makes him even more popular.
One day Link is showing off his swordsmanship as usual, when a monkey appears. "Hey! That's the monkey that's been causing trouble all over the village! Let's get him," cry the children. They run after the monkey into the forest. Link rushes into the heart of the woods after them and is shocked to find that the dark thickets are teeming with countless monsters. After fighting his way through their ranks, Link rescues the child and the monkey from the cage where they are held captive.
Until now, the forest had always been a safe place...
This section is devoted to explaining the controller grip and basic ingame controls for this game. For more detailed explanations of how to swing and shake the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, please refer to the individual pages dedicated to advanced functions, or check the ingame tutorials.
How to Hold the Controllers
Hold the controllers as depicted on the right.Make sure to pass your hand through the wrist strap on the Wii Remote and tighten the attached cinch before you start playing.
Nunchuk
Control Stick Walk/Run/Swim/Jump Cycle through options
C Button Switch to firstperson perspective
Z Button
Ztarget
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The next day, after much encouragement by Rusl, Link prepares to set out and deliver the village's tribute to Hyrule Castle. Having never visited the castle before, Link is in high spirits as he prepares for his journey, but when his childhood friend Ilia notices a wound on Epona's haunch, she gives Link an earful for being so careless with his horse. In a huff, Ilia leads Epona away.
Link tracks down Epona and Ilia at the mystical spring nearby and attempts to apologize for injuring Epona. But no matter how many times he says he's sorry, Ilia simply refuses to forgive Link. Then Colin, a young boy from the village who idolizes Link, steps forward to mediate the situation. Thanks to Colin's explanation, Link is finally able to get Ilia to drop her guard and talk with him. Having warmed back up, Ilia tells Link, "Come back safely, and don't do anything reckless!"
Just then...
A monster astride a huge boar comes crashing out of the forest. The fearsome monster and its mount break through the gate to the spring and attack the youths.
Caught off guard by the sudden assault, Link is helpless to stop the monster from delivering a blow that renders him unconscious. Through the fog of his halfconscious mind, Link watches Colin and Ilia get swept off by the monster...
Wii Remote
Pointer
Power Button Turn the Wii Remote on/off
A Button
Talk/Check/Open/ Pick Up/Throw, etc. Perform action displayed at the bottom P22 of the screen Select an option
Minus Button Toggle Items screen Skip cut scene P15 (press twice)
Speaker
Emits sound effects
1 Button
View map
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Talk to Midna
Assign an item to the B Button (switch out assigned item)
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Use assigned item P28
Plus Button
Toggle Collection screen P18
HOME Button
Toggle HOME Menu
2 Button Toggle minimap on/off P13
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Carefully insert your Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Game Disc into your Wii's Disc Slot. Your Wii console will turn on. The screen below will appear on your television. When you have finished reading the warning, press .
*You can insert the Game Disc even if your Wii console is already on.
From the Wii Menu, point at the Disc Channel icon with your Wii Remote and press .
When loading a saved file…
To load a previously saved game, choose a file with game data already saved in it and select Start to continue playing from where you left off.
Copy
Erase
Start
Save Information
The upper window in the file displays your current life total, play time, etc., while the bottom window displays important items.
Copy a save file to another Quest Log.
Delete a save file. Please note that once a file is deleted, it can never be recovered. See the Wii Operations Manual when you would like to erase the data from Wii System Memory.
Begin the game.
Television Settings Check
This is a tool to help you calibrate your television's brightness, vertical display ratio, and horizontal display ratio. Use the provided images to fine-tune your television. When playing in 16:9, remember to set both the console and your television to 16:9 display mode. For a more detailed explanation, please consult the Wii Operations Manual.
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Next, the system will display the Channel Preview screen. Choose Start and press .
After the wrist-strap screen, the game’s title screen will appear. Press and to bring up the Quest Log screen.
Choosing a Quest Log
When starting a new game…
When you start a new game, you’ll be asked to create a save file on your Wii's internal memory. Point to Yes and press to do so. To save your game, you need to have at least 1 block of free memory.
Enter a name for your main character and horse. Point and press to enter each letter. After you have entered your desired name, click on the END icon to advance to the TV Settings Check Screen P12 and begin *You can also select files and the game. letters by using .
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During the course of your adventure, you'll use your main screen and several other displays such as the Items screen and map screen. Let's take a look at their basic layouts.
Main Screen
Your main screen adapts to each situation. It changes to display special gauges and to tell you what actions are avail-able to you in a given location.
Life Gauge A gauge that decreases when you take damage from an enemy or from your natural environment by doing something like falling from high up.
Minimap A map of your immediate surroundings. Press to toggle this map display on or off.
Action The action currently assigned to .
Adaptive Command
An action particularly important to the area you are in.
Action Icon Displays which actions and selected items are available to you by pressin each direction of .
Action The item currently assigned to . Use this item by pressing .
Rupees Available money.
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Dungeon Map Shows a map of every room in the dungeon.
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Treasure Chest (visible after obtaining the compass)
Room you have been in
Dungeon Items
Link's current position and heading
Bow and Arrow Combinations
On the Items screen, there are certain items you can combine with Link's bow and arrows. For example, after setting the Hero's Bow to , , , or , point to your bombs and press to create bomb arrows.
Dungeon Map
Compass Reveals the position of treasure chests and the current dungeon's boss.
Slide map around (when zoomed in)
Boss (visible after obtaining the compass)
Pressing on the main screen switches you over to the map screen. Here you can check your current position and destination.
Field Map
Position map b grabbing with and dragging
Slide map around (when zoomed in)
When your life gauge runs out, the game is over. At the Game Over screen, you will be asked if you would like to Retry. Select Yes to retry from the area you were just exploring. Select No and you will return to the title screen.
About Game Over
The Items Screen
Point to the item you want to assign. You can cycle through items with .
You can also receive an explanation for individual items b pointing at them and pressing .
This gauge appears when you are underwater. When the gauge empties, it's game over for you.
Vessel of Light Gauge
Oxygen Gauge
Press to use the assigned item. (You can use some items by pressing the button to which they are assigned.)
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As you progress through the game you'll see several special displays and gauges. For more information, please refer to the in-game tutorials. Listed below are a few examples.
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When you are carrying the Vessel of Light, this gauge displays how many Tears of Light you have left to find.
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on the main screen to access the Items screen.
Dungeon Map Screen Controls
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Location of where Link entered the area
The Map Screen
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Special On-Screen Displays
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Assigning and Using Items
Zoom in
For more specific explanations on item usage, please refer to P28 Using Assignable Items.
Dungeon Floor
Big Key Opens door to boss's lair.
Zoom out
Change displayed dungeon floor Select item on the dungeon map – Press for an explanation
Position map b grabbing with and dragging
Select an area with (when zoomed out)
Field Map Screen Controls
Clicking this icon lets you save your progress. Point to the Quest Log for your game and press to save. After doing so, the game will ask you if you want to “Continue playing the game?” If you select Yes, you will return to the game. If you select No, you will return to the title screen. With the exception of certain special events, you can save in this manner any time you like. However, please be aware that when you load a saved game and resume playing, you will start from a designated spot within the area and not your exact previous location.
Change the camera controls between standard and inverted. Control your aiming cursor with/without your Wii Remote. When you select OFF, you control your aiming cursor with . Turn icon shortcuts on or off. When on, you can access your Collection, Items, and map screens via your Wii Remote.
Map Screen
When you have a sword, you can swing the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to swing the sword.
Wielding Your Sword
Swing the Nunchuk side to side.
Sidestep
Backflip
While engaging the enemy, press to Z-target.
Other Combat Moves
Sidestep
Pointer Settings
Camera ControlPointerIcon Shortcuts
While holding down , you will lock on to the enemy and defend simultaneously. Steady your aim while using items. While using the bow, slingshot, etc., press to Z-target your mark for greater accuracy.
Pressing on the main screen switches you over to the Collec-tion screen. From this screen, you can change your equipment by pointing to items and pressing . Also, if you point to one of the icons on the lower left, like Hidden Skills, and press , you will open a screen with more detailed information regarding that item.
When the game is saving, please make sure you do not turn off your Wii console. Doing so may damage the machine.
(For dungeons, this starting point is the entrance to the dungeon.)
Hidden Skills
Fused Shadows
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Equipment Displays your current collection of equipment. The icons for currently equipped items are framed in gold.
Review all the skills you have mastered
Link is capable of all sorts of actions. Master his basic movements and always keep an eye on the Action Icons while ro ressin throu h the ame.
Read received letters
Mysterious items that P27 Midna is after. The ones you have gathered are displayed here.
Golden Bugs
View your captured golden bugs
Jump Attack
Slice
Spin Attack
Swing the Wii Remote gently. Multiple swings in a row unleash a combo attack.
After drawing near an enemy, you will see a above the enemy. Press . When ou do so, the mark will change to , indicating that you are locked on to that enemy. This allows you to keep focused on one enemy in the heat of battle.
Gives you direct access to selected screen.
Collection Screen
Items Screen
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Use to move Link. (In water, you control his swimming the same way.) The farther you tilt , the faster Link will move in that direction. When you come to an area with a gap, Link will auto-matically attempt to jump it. Furthermore, if you press while moving, Link will perform a quick forward roll that allows ou to ram into ob ects in front of you.
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Stop moving. Press and hold
Walk/Run/Swim/Jump
Highlight icon
Here you can adjust game settings. Point at the setting you want and adjust it with . Approve the changed settings by pressin . (You can also select settings with .)
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Fish Journal
Options
Save
From the Collection screen, you can access a variety of equipment information, item information, and records, as well as save and change game options.
Gathered Items As you progress through the game, expect to see lots of new items show up here.
Letters
View your personal fishing records
Viewing the Collection Screen
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Multiple Actions
Depending on the situation, the following actions. Talk, Check, Open You can talk with nearby people, check signs and suspicious areas, or open treasure chests and doors.
Pick Up, Throw/Set Down Pick up, carry, and set down pots, rocks, etc. Press while moving and carrying some thing to throw it. You can also throw when you are targeting something by simply aiming forward and pressing . Swinging the Wii Remote lightly will also cause Link to throw the item he is ca
Enter Press to make Link crawl into small holes and tight spaces. While inside a hole, use to move backward, move forward, and choose pa
Riding Your Horse
Press while near your ho to mount up. While mounte and stationary, press to dismount from your steed.
Riding
Move around with . Whe you tilt toward yourself lightly, your horse will back up. Tilt backward firmly and the horse will neigh and turn around.
Gallop
Press to expend one dash icon and make your horse gallop. While galloping, you can jump over fences and small obstacles.
Dash Icons These indicate the number of times you are able to dash. They regenerate over time when used.
Swing Your Sword
If you have a sword in hand, you can attack from atop your horse. As when you are standing, swinging your Wii Remote or Nunchuk also swings your sword P21 when you are riding. 24
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Grab Push/Pull You can move some large objects and wooden boxes. Press and hold to grab the object and then use to push or pull.
FirstPerson Perspective
Press to switch to a firstperson perspective and use either or point with the Wii Remote to look around.
Navigation Pointer
FirstPerson Perspective
Grass Whistles
Look Around
There are areas of the land where special whistle grass grows. If you are near the grass, press to pick up and whistle with the grass. There are two types of special grass, one for horses and one for hawks. Depending on the type, you can call your horse to your side or get a hawk to fetch a hardtoreach item for you. In the right situation, you might even be able to get a hawk to aid you in battle.
Horse Grass
Hawk Grass
Controls for Wolf Link
In the course of Link's adventure, you'll sometimes play as Link transformed into a wolf. While transformed, certain elements of the controls change and you become unable to use items.
Multiple Actions
Pressing triggers your dash while moving, as well as several other situationdependent actions. In addition, you can talk to animals while in beast form with this button. Attacks
Bite
Swing your Wii Remote lightly.
Jump Attack
Spin Attack
Lightly swing the Nunchuk from side to side.
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Bite into moveable items by pressing and holding , then move them around with .
Sense When you press or you become able to see things invisible to the naked eye and catch scent trails. If you are searching for something, or just simply think things look fishy, use the Sense command and search around.
Dig
Dig at the ground by pressing . Dig in certain spots and you may unearth items or find a way through to the other side of a locked gate. Try using the Sense command before digging for items.
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When you are a wolf, you can howl near whistle grass. Do so and a hawk may come to your aid with a hint about what to do next.
You howl by using three differently toned calls in combination. Try following the combinations indicated by the blue lines.
Howl
Change the pitch of your howl
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There are two types of items. The first type needs to be assigned and have the assigned button pressed in order to be used. Examples of this are the slingshot and the lantern. Other items have an instant effect the moment you pick them up.
Using Assignable Items
When you want to use an assignable item, P15 first o to the Items screen and assign it to , or Pressing the button you assigned the item to will set the item to and allow you to use the item by pressing . Press to put the item away. (Some items can be used by simply assigning them to .) Fishing Rod You can fish in rivers and lakes. When bobbe fishing, press to swing your rod and dip in your line. (Lure fishingP36)
Float your bobber in the water and shake the Wii Remote up and down, then wait for a fish to take a nibble.
When you get a bite, swing your Wii Remote up. Keep it up to pull the fish out of the water.
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Once you've met up w you can call her with her power to perform special actions. Later game, she'll even help to warp to different ar Also, when Midna wa to talk to you, an icon will flash onscreen a can listen by pressing
LongDistance Leap
At specific locations, you can perform a special longdistance leap.
Midna's icon flashes
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Leap by pressing
Warp When prompted by Midna, you can choose to warp. When you do so, the map screen pops up and you can point at your destination. When you've selected your preferred destination, warp by pressing
Warp Locations The destinations you can warp to are set for each area and increase in number as you progress through the game.
Slingshot This shoots pellets. Aim for faraway objects.
Using the Slingshot Hold down
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Use to look around. Move your crosshairs with the Wii Remote to find your mark.
Let go of . You can lock on to a target for greater accuracy.
Gale Boomerang This boomerang whips up a breeze to daze distanced enemies and retrieve item is controlled in the same as the slingshot. Additionally, the boomerang has the ability to lock on to multiple targets with . Lantern This item burns bright to light the area around you and provide you with a fire. You can use other items while using the lantern.
How to Replenish the Lantern's Oil
Midna Icon
Midna
Crosshairs
Use to Lock On.
When you want to refill the lantern's oil, assign the lantern to . Once you have done that, set a bottle filled with oil to , , or and press that button to refi .
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You can use empty bottles to take liquids and other items around with you. You can fill them with medicine that restores your life gauge, oil for your lantern, fishing bait, or even fairies you've captured.
Bombs You can use bombs t damage enemies and break down walls. Pre once to bring out and one more time to place or throw it.
Hero's Bow Use the Hero's Bow aim at faraway enemi and cue outofreach switches in the dunge Controls for the Hero Bow are the same as e ones P29 for the slingshot .
Ooccoo (and Ooccoo Jr.) Using Ooccoo in a dungeon leaves Ooccoo in the dungeon, allowing you to warp back to the outside world. When you want to return to where you left Ooccoo, use Ooccoo Jr.
Ooccoo Jr.
Ooccoo
Here are a few hints to help you along your way. If you find yourself stuck at a puzzle or have trouble defeating a strong enemy, look here for a little advice.
I'm stuck here and I'm not sure where to go. What should I do?
Are you sure you didn't overlook something? Check all over the area thoroughly for doors, unopened treasure chests, and new paths. Depending on where you are in the game, you might be able to get a hint from Midna by pressing .
There are lots of ways to use the items you have.
Have you tried using that new item you just got? Try using it in a lot of ways, usual and unusual. You may be surprised at the results.
As for weapon items... Items that you can use to attack enemies, like the boomerang, aren't just there for fighting. Try to master all the uses of these items by adapting them to your situation and using them wherever it seems possible.
Gather Information Talk to everyone! If you are transformed into a beast, use P26 your Sense ability and talk to nearby animals to gather information.
Pieces of Heart and Heart Containers Find a Heart Container or collect 5 Pieces of Heart to P13 increase the capacity of your life gauge by one heart.
Heart Container
Piece of Heart
Supplemental Items Supplemental items appear when you vanquish enemies and move objects. Their effects are instantaneous and kick in the moment you pick them up. They are hidden all over, so move things around and cut down the grass to search for them.
Rupees
Currency you can collect. The value of each Rupee is determined by its color.
Pumpkin Seeds
Heart
Refills a little of your life gauge.
You can use these seeds as ammunition for your slingshot. You can hold up to 50 at once.
What advantage does Ztargeting offer me?
By Ztargeting an opponent, you can maneuver around in battle without losing sight of your enemy. You'll find it especially useful against quick or flying opponents. You can also speak to people from a distance by Ztargeting them.
I can't take down this boss... What should I do? Each boss has its own special characteristics. While dodging incoming attacks, take some time to think up a fighting strategy that is appropriate for the boss. Don't forget to search the immediate area for hearts when your life gauge gets low.
How do I effectively use Ooccoo? Use Ooccoo in a dungeon and you'll be able to travel back and forth from the outside world with ease. If you are having trouble finding hearts in a dungeon or you run out of oil for your lantern, try using Ooccoo to leave the dungeon so you can refresh your supplies and life gauge.
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I'm always running out of hearts... What should I do? You can increase the capacity of your life gauge by collecting Heart Containers and Pieces of Heart. Each time you defeat a dungeon boss, you will gain one more Heart Container. Pieces of Heart, on the other hand, are hidden all over the world. Search the dungeons and fields for stray Pieces of Heart, and remember that you can even win a few in certain minigames.
What do I do if I get lost in a dungeon? It’s really easy to lose your way in dungeons. If you get lost, take a look at your map and plan a route to travel. If you manage to find a compass, you'll become able to see the whereabouts of the boss and treasure chests within the dungeon. That information should help you get through some of the more puzzling situations you'll face.
I can't find the Tears of Light... Take a good, long look at the map. Lots of infor-mation, including where the Tears of Light are located, is recorded on the map. If you ever get lost, the first thing you should do is take out that map.
Once you reach a certain point in the adventure, you will be able to try your hand at lure fishing at the fishing hole. If you are feeling worn out or stumped during your adventure, why not take a breather and try your hand at a little fishing?
Controls for Lure Fishing
Move around in your canoe and search for a fishing spot.
When you've found your spot, press to pick up your fishing rod and decide which way you are goin to cast your lure with .
Hold down while tilting the Wii Remote back, then swing the Wii Remote forward while releasing to cast your lure.
Tilt the Wii Remote back while holding down 36
Swing the Wii remote down and forward while releasing
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What about skills? As you progress through the game, you'll occasionally encounter a character who will teach you advanced sword skills. Master these skills and remember to employ them against strong foes.
There are these weird glowing bugs crawling around...
You might spot some glowing bugs in the fields and dungeons of the game. Those little creatures are called golden bugs. Something good might just happen if you collect them.
The pointer doesn't seem to control well. Access Pointer Settings from the Options screen. Here you can calibrate the pointer's positioning and optimal operating distance. If you still have problems with pointer sensitivity or accuracy after attempting calibration, please refer to your Wii Operations Manual for further assistance.
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Once the lure has hit the water, you can use your Wii Remote to tug the lure around and wait for a fish to bite.
When you hook a fish, tilt the Wii Remote upright and rotate the Nunchuk as pictured to reel the lure back in.
Once you've pulled the fish near enough to the boat that the Land icon appears, press + to haul the fish out of the water.
Tips on Lure Fishing When you're reeling in a fish, the fish may jump out of the water to try and break free. You can reduce the fish's chances of escape by tilting the Wii Remote forward when this happens. Lots of fish gather around shorelines and boulders.
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3D OBJECT MODELING Mutsumi Oda Fumihiro Matsumoto
PRODUCT TESTING Shuji Hashimoto Robert Crombie Kyle Hudson Eric Bush Sean Egan Thomas Hertzog Mika Kurosawa Teresa Lillygren Tomoko Mikami Kathy Huguenard Jeffrey Storbo
PROMOTION Takeshi Furuta Toshio Mukai
PACKAGE/MANUAL Yoshinori Oda Kazuma Norisada Fumiyoshi Suetake