Seems like a weird idea to me.
Edit: Okay I was trying to be cute but I forgot that the bugginess of discussion pages ruins everything.
Anyway, Randomizer does have a page: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/ALinkToThePastRandomizer
(You'll have to copy-paste that into your address bar, the clickable link is broken.)
Edited by HighCrateSequence Breaking: Wait, ending in 7, 5, 8? Are you sure it's not 5, 7, 8?
5 allows getting the Golden Sword, and 7 allows going directly to 8 afterwards (rather than leave the mountain for stage 5, and then do all the trek to 7 again to reach 8)...
"And as long as a sack of shit is not a good thing to be, chivalry will never die."The paragraph explaining the story states that Link's uncle dies. However during the credit sequence one of the screens says 'your uncle recovers' (and he raises his sword with Link). Seems like a common misconception...
Hide / Show RepliesI was under the impression that the triforce brings said uncle back to life at the end.
Is there anyone who can tell me how you get into that one room in Ganon's tower? I believe it's on the second or third floor adjacent to the long room with canons firing on the walls. At the east end of the room, there are the stairs north which lead up one level and to the south is a gap with an explodable wall, but no means to cross. So if anyone knows how to get into that room, thanks.
The following entry relating to this game is on Prison Episode:
- A Link to the Past had a prison sequence, but made you break in to save the princess.
Now, bear in mind that Prison Episode is defined as a prison-centered installment of a series not otherwise about prison; this is more along the lines of a level. In that trope's discussion page, on the other hand, battosaijoe claimed that a level should count if it makes up a significant enough portion of the gameplay, and kjnoren claimed to have looked through the video game section removing the more obvious non-examples.
In any case, would you say it qualifies?
"The Daily Show has to be right 100% of the time; FOX News only has to be right once." - Jon StewartNowhere on the Guide Dang It page does it indicate that it is a YMMV trope, so I'm confused as to how this is still an issue.
"We're still flying." "That's not much." "...it's enough."
What would people think of giving the LTTP Randomizer its own page?
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