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How to Master Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess on Wii

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The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess is another chapter in the storied and beloved Legend of Zelda series. Released for both GameCube and for the Nintendo Wii, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess continues the adventures of Link in the world of Hyrule, this time using the all-new Wii control scheme. Master the control scheme and you'll be able to play through Twilight Princess in no time!

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Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Nintendo Wii
  • Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess
  1. Step 1

    Master the art of moving and fighting at the same time. This is important: standing stationary while battling opponents leaves you vulnerable to attack. Always move about the battlefield and swing to parry attacks as they come.

  2. Step 2

    Spend time learning how to effectively use the bow and arrow on the Wii. The Wiimote allows you to use the controller like an actual bow and arrow, pulling back on the Wiimote to draw the string while releasing it with the "B" button.

  3. Step 3

    Search the game world for the various collectible items. Pieces of Heart, the swords and the different armors all play a key role in determining how effective and how powerful you are. There are 45 Pieces of Heart scattered throughout the world--some are well hidden, others are easy to spot.

  4. Step 4

    Bring insects to Agitha as you progress through the game. Doing so will garner better equipment, like a pouch that can hold up to 600 rupees.

  5. Step 5

    Use your rupees to buy all the potions you can carry. Some of the dungeons and overworld areas are dangerous, and restarting a section can be a real hassle--especially if you don't have enough equipment to support your journey.

Tips & Warnings
  • Save your progress whenever you can. That prevents the need to redo sections of the game if you get defeated, or if something more mundane--like a power outage--occurs.
  • Note that the GameCube and Wii versions are almost identical, so there is no reason to re-invest in the Wii version if you already have the GameCube version.
  • Wear the wrist strap and avoid becoming overenthusiastic as you play the Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess. Should you lose your grip on the Wiimote, the strap will prevent it from falling or flying from your hand.

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