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This is probably the easiest way to get through the Water Temple in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for the Nintendo 64, Gamecube, and Wii. Most of the clips are sped up since I don't want to make people impatient with how long it actually takes to solve this horrendous maze. Also, the parts that show me switching items in the sub screens are cut. About four minutes into the video, I stop giving all the tiny-based steps like "Go through the door" or "Sink into this hole".
For those who need help finding the items listed at the beginning of the video, please read any of the guides found on this page:
http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/n64/game/197771.html
After you click on the link and the page fully loads, click on any of the other links on the left labeled "FAQ/Walkthrough". Once the document has loaded, press Control + F (For Windows users) or Command + F (For Macintosh users) to bring up a search window or bar. Finally, type in the name of the item and click the Find Next button (You may need to type in the item's name one word at a time and click the Find Next button multiple times). PLEASE DON'T WRITE TO ME FOR INFO ON HOW TO GET THE ITEMS!
Comments, ratings and video responses have been disabled for this part, but are available in part 2. The reason why is because I would like to know your thoughts about the whole thing.
Any comments regarding emulators will be ignored because I never used a Nintendo 64 emulator.
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