You can do any of the challenges on whichever quests you want. They are really just for fun, as there is obviously no reward aside from your own personal satisfaction.
The Minimalism game is a ton of fun, but extremely difficult. I still have never beaten Gannon in this challenge, though I have tried dozens and dozens of times. It's very satisfying to make progress in such a restrictive challenge, though. Overcoming a room of blue Darknuts or Wizzrobes has never felt better.
I got them Wizzrobes runnin'! I got them Wizzrobes runnin'!
Getting the file ready for my third run. I want to take on the second quest.
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I beat the first quest with the blue ring because Zelda looks
cutest in blue:
That wraps up the first quest.
Ready for quest 2:
I hadn't played through The Legend of Zelda before now! I'm excited that I completed it, so I think I'll do the second quest.
I'm pretty sure that I unearthed every hidden place on the overworld and filled out every dungeon map, too.
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Get in there.
I think you also got every item and upgrade, didn't you? I don't think you were missing anything except, perhaps, a second food item, which isn't necessarily important.
There is nothing odd about the urge to play this god game. Load it up!Originally Posted by Flying Mullet
I've never finished the first Zelda, maybe I should do so because I kind of feel like playing it now. Too bad I don't have the cartridge version, so I have to use an emulator.
Just completed Dungeon #7! Horace (that is what I named my Link) is a hero!
Let's get some action in here. Where's the enthusiasm?
I feel like I should be doing this. I don't know why I'm not. :mog:
Get your ass in here.