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[QUOTE="El_Zo1212o"]Wait a minute. There isn't a shovel? Then how to I locate the secret when the secret-finder-stone-thing(I don't remember what it's called) goes off? I track it down to flat ground, the magic lens doesn't reveal anything, so I can only assume I need a shovel to dig down.ANIMEguy10034
You have to use bombs, if I remember correctly.
Yeah, just place a bomb where it dings the most frequent though most of the stuff there is trash.[QUOTE="bigbeebis"]Just finished Oot while casually playing it throughout the holidays. Could say it's long but then again if you don't care for skulltulas and heart pieces it is doable in a handful of hours.El_Zo1212oJust finished it myself. I've got space for five more items- two are bottles, I'm sure(there are always 4), one's got to be a shovel, but what are the other two? I've got 2 bottles, the trade item, wind magic, fire magic, deku nuts, iron boots, hover boots, bombs, bombchus, megaton hammer, mask, magic beans, bow, slingshot, boomerang magic lens, and the longshot. Oot doesn't have shovels (the Kakariko Graveyard would be the only place to use it). I have three bottles, I am sure you were to get the fourth if you get 1000 points by selling Poes to the Poe merchant. There are three inventory magics as far as I know (the third being protection magic), could be more, not sure. Also, you didn't mention deku stick. Btw, there are 5 bottles in Skyward Sword and 6 in Majoras Mask.
[QUOTE="bigbeebis"]There's nothing practical you'd ever be able to do about it. Crushmaster
Why not?
Change is individual (you, yourself, not buying from China - or similar countries. I've influenced people on the subject in my own life). Is it difficult? Sure. But you can, for instance, do a work around by buying products used rather than new.
The US, UK, Canada, etc., and our allies, have plenty of resources. Living without Chinese products might not be easy or fun, but it's right. And I'm going to do my part.
God bless,
Crushmaster. Yes, if you care for some wild principles, but I am trying to be a bit pragmatic here. One, two or even a hundred consumers won't change anything. Manufacturers know that people know but they also know that nobody would be able to supply the ROW even if they were to boycott. It's mostly up to the Chinese themselves if they even want to change anything. If not, there's nothing we can do to almost a multibillion nation.
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