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== Hello ==
 
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! colspan="2" style="text-align:center;background-color:blue;font-size:110%;border:1px solid red" | K2L
{{Hello}}
 
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{{!-}}
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! colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" bgcolor="skyblue" {{!}} ([[File:Gohdan.png|320px]]) <br><span style="color:red">Not really my appearance, but I would like it to be</span>
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! style="color:red;border:1px solid red;" bgcolor="skyblue" | Alias
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| style="color:red;border:1px solid red;" bgcolor="teal" | <s>(The Wiki Butler)</s> The one who didn't have vacaction on August 2010, and will likely not have for a good while.
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! style="border:1px solid red;color:red;" bgcolor="skyblue" | Other data
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! style="border:1px solid red;color:red;" bgcolor="teal" | (See [[User:K2L#About me|here]] and [[User:K2L#Favorites|here]])
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<font color=lightgreen>Well, by the moment I wrote this (late January 2010), about nine or so months passed since my arrival to this marvelous wiki, and I finally decided to create my own userpage after numerous edits and playing most of the ''Zelda'' games I own in order to refresh my knowledge on the franchise (the last one I finished after a three-3D-game playthrough was ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', completed 110% in both quests and N. Gallery complete :P).
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==<font color=cyan>Sandbox==
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[[User:K2L/Sandbox|Check here]].
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==<font color=cyan>Contributions==
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{{User Edit Extended|K2L}}
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==<font color=cyan>Greatest Hits (well, kinda...)==
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| '''Game''' || '''Times Beaten''' || '''Times Started''' || '''Greatest Completion'''
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|-
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|LoZ
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| 2 (1 first quest, 1 second quest)
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| 2 (idem here)
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| 100% (16 hearts; then again, this game has zero sidequests =/)
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|-
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|AoL
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| 3
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| 3
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| Level 8 in every category, all Containers
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|-
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|ALttP
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| 2
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| 3
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| 17 hearts, all other items collected
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|-
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|LA
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| <font color=gray>0
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| <font color=gray>0
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| <i><font color=gray>(Not owned)
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|-
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|OoT
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| 8
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| 8
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| 100%
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|-
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|OoT:MQ
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| <font color=gray>0
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| <font color=gray>0
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| <i><font color=gray>(Not owned)
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|-
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|MM
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| 11
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| 11
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| 100%
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|-
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| <i><font color=gray>OoA
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| <font color=gray>0
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| <font color=gray>0
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| <i><font color=gray>(Not owned)
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|-
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| <i><font color=gray>OoS
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| <font color=gray>0
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| <font color=gray>0
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| <i><font color=gray>(Not owned)
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|-
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| <i><font color=gray>FS
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| <font color=gray>0
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| <font color=gray>0
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| <i><font color=gray>(Owned, but I can't play it since nobody else has the game =()
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|-
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|TWW
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| 12 (6 first quest, 6 second quest)
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| 12 (idem here)
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| 110% (with N. Gallery complete and all that =D)
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|-
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| <i><font color=gray>FSA
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| <font color=gray>0
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| <font color=gray>0
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| <i><font color=gray>(Not owned)
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|-
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| <i><font color=gray>TMC
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| <font color=gray>0
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| <font color=gray>0
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| <i><font color=gray>(Not owned)
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|-
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|TP
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| 4
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| 4
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| 98% (haven't captured all fish yet)
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|-
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|PH
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| 2
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| 2
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| 97% or so (I have 29 Treasure Charts, all Containers, 19 Power Gems, 19 Wisdom and 18 Courage Gems)
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|-
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|ST
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| <font color=gray>0
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| <font color=gray>0
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| <i><font color=gray>(Own, but didn't start playing it yet)
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==<font color=cyan>About me==
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[[File:TriforceFanArt.jpg|right]]
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{{quote|{{color|indigo|There are two ways to go through life without thinking: One is believing everything, another is not believing anything}}|{{color|indigo|Pepe Muleiro, Los Mejores Chistes del Siglo; pg. 65}}}}
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<font color=orange>My username is K2L, my real name is "!"#$%& (I'm not courageous enough to publish it on Internet; sorry T_T), I live in Venezuela (so English is not my primary language), and my gender is male; my current age is 23. When I considered entering this wiki, I had no idea on what username to use; I was considering MGLN, but because it's a strictly copyrighted abbreviation ([http://www.zacks.com/stock/quote/MGLN {{color|lightgreen|Magellan Health Services, no less}}]), I feared I could unintentionally bring up problems to this wiki, hence I renamed myself K2L (the name of a long-spoken fictional planet in the ''Metroid'' series). It's hard to be fully original nowadays, I must say.
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<font color=yellow>My philosophy as an editor in Zelda Wiki is to '''''Add, reorganize, expand or modify article or section information''''' as the very first thing to consider when an article or section can be improved, followed by a talk page consult as a Plan B, and finally reverts or deletion of text as a last resort; when I find questionable information I'm experienced with, I try to correct or reword it so that it can remain less subjective or less speculative. Unlike some mean editors, I '''THINK''' before acting (although some few and sad exceptions had happened, due to time constraints), the point is to provide as much useful information as possible, instead of simply deleting useless stuff and not suggesting what to be added in place.
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<font color=orange>Every certain period of time, I take a break from wiki activity, but then I come back to edit more articles.
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<font color=yellow>To date, I own only nine ''Zelda'' games, and unlike most fans who defend only one or two games of the franchise and flame against others, I actually enjoy everything I play. I agree that some games like OOT are overrated, while others (MM, TWW, etc.) need more love; but overall, I tend to judge a game (not just ''Zelda'') for what it has and not for what it lacks in comparison to other titles. All has pros and cons, people. The games I have are the two NES games, ''A Link to the Past'' (GBA version), the two N64 games, ''The Wind Waker'', ''Twilight Princess'' (Wii version), and the two NDS games.
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==<font color=cyan>Thoughts==
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{{quote|{{color|indigo|Kobu, the first time I saw you, I didn't judge you; now I'll do it: .... EXILE!!!}}|{{color|indigo|King Simba, The Lion King II: Simba's Pride}}}}
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<font color=orange>One of my goals in the wiki is to provide consistency in regards of the articles' structure, format and content. As of June 14th, 2010, ZeldaWiki.org still doesn't have an official Manual of Style, and as things evolve over time, there may never be one. Not exactly a bad thing, mind you; as a wise user told me once, too many rules in a place might limit the possibilities for great contributions; so, since there is no official model to follow when writing a page or section, what I do then is to expand the articles so that they can have a similar, customizable format. For example:
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*<font color=yellow>A game article can provide information about the associated game's (in this order) '''story''', '''gameplay''' (and, if opportune, to divide it into subsections detailing the major gameplay changes), '''game information''' (a brief description on the game's technical resources (graphics, sound, hardware, differences between version, etc.), in-game setting and confirmed information regarding its timeline placement), '''listings''', '''reception''', '''rereleases''', '''trivia''', '''gallery''', '''references''' and '''external links'''.
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*<font color=orange>A dungeon article can provide information about the '''entrance''' to said dungeon, its '''themes and navigation''' (themes, layout, types of puzzles, the dungeon item found, and mention of mini-boss and boss), the '''minor enemies and traps''', '''theories''' (if they exist), '''trivia''', and '''references'''.
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**Next is a guideline to specify the [[Dungeon#Themes|{{color|lightgreen|thematic or environmental elements of a dungeon}}]]. In the dungeon infobox, you can specify the place's elemental theme(s) by adding one of [[Template:Element|{{color|lightgreen|these}}]] in the Element(s) field (see [[Template:Dungeons|{{color|lightgreen|here}}]] to learn how). By the moment I wrote this note (late December 2010), there seemed to be some controversy among some users in regards of describing the elements of a dungeon in an article. Here's a few tips that might help you in these situations: First, there are certain dungeons in the series that don't have an element in particular, neither because of their locations nor because of their inner design or puzzles; in these cases, simply feel free to leave the infobox without the Element(s) field, and thus with no element specified. Secondly, if the dungeon in particular makes a notable use of more than one element, don't worry about debating which one to choose and just add the pertinent elements. A bit of common sense can be helpful when making these adits.
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*<font color=yellow>Boss and mini-boss articles can provide information about the '''strategy''' required to beat them('''''ALWAYS DESCRIBED IN THIRD PERSON AND IN PRESENT TENSE'''''), related '''theories''' (if they exist), '''trivia''' and '''references'''.
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*<font color=orange>A minigame (or, given the case, a [[:Category:Racing games|{{color|lightgreen|racing game}}]]) can provide information about the minigame's '''location''' (the setting), the '''rules''', '''trivia''' material (if it's available), and '''references'''. You can notice that it's a simpler index (like the minigames themselves =D).
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*<font color=yellow>Miscellaneous articles that describe conventions and themes related to the series as a whole are less subject to a definite MOS; however, a generally useful model is to write sections for each game or (if the article is written from a historical perspective) to write sections for each historical era of the series ('''2D''', '''3D''', and '''games into present''').
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*<font color=orange>All of the above can be subject to section merging or non-inclusion of a particular section at all. If there isn't too much to say about a game's graphics or sound, or if two sections cover related information, you can write your edit in just one (example: '''Graphics and Sound'''). If there are no interesting details about a subject, then it's no use to have a '''Trivia''' section (unless you want to start expanding the page, in which case you can use the '''<nowiki>{{UC}}</nowiki>''' template for people to know).
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*<font color=yellow>Item articles should have section describing the '''locations''', '''uses''', '''theories''' (if available), '''trivia''' and '''references'''. Admitedly, this can be difficult to implement if the item in question has appeared in multiple games (as I learned the hardest way possible).
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**In the case of the articles regarding Quest Items, things are a bit easier: They can provide information about the items' '''quest purpose''', as well as a '''list''' of the items and their respective locations.
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*<font color=orange>If the article deals with something or someone heavily recurring (i.e. appears in more than three games), then a formatting isn't always necessary; the sections that order the information according to the subject's '''appearances''' by game will be more than enough =). In some cases, the lead section may be renamed by adding a specification of the type of information dealt with in the game sections.
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*<font color=yellow>Obviously optional, but even ''your'' userpage deserves a nice presentation. Feel free to talk about yourself, how you came here, your perspective on the wiki, the ''Zelda'' series, and perhaps some other passtime you have =P. If you have befriended some editors (not [http://img102.imageshack.us/img102/8537/lovegauge.jpg {{color|lightgreen|THAT}}] [http://fc09.deviantart.com/fs4/i/2004/250/b/4/Naruto_Therapy_by_Risachantag.jpg {{color|lightgreen|way}}], of course XD), you can list them in a section, and encourage other people to request inclusion in there (although that never happens =/). If you want to presume your contributions, use the '''<nowiki>{{User Edit Extended|put username here}}</nowiki>''' template in another section. If you want to make people know how much you play ''Zelda'', you can create a table where you specify what games you have, how many times you played each, and how much of them you have beaten. Things like that.
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*<font color=orange>As for the rest .... just use common sense. Character (or even real life people) articles can begin by describing the individual's '''biography''', articles on overworld places can begin with a section about their '''features''', and enemy articles can have sections about the foes' '''characteristics''', '''varieties''' and '''weaknesses'''. As always, wherever is possible, add information regarding the available '''theories''', '''trivia''' and '''references'''.
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*<font color=yellow>As you explore the articles in the wiki, you may notice at the end a template listing the name of the articles' subjects in other languages (these names come from non-English versions of the games). If you know the foreign names of the articles' subjects, feel free to add them wherever they're missing. Although optional, you can also provide a translation of said names with the help of the Exp template.
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<font color=orange>I repeat, none of the above is strictly mandatory since there is no written Manual of Style, and there may not be one at all. As I make use of that model in articles and sections, I'm just proposing it so that it can be taken into consideration in the event a Manual of Style is born; so far, the results are satisfactory, but not all articles are written this way yet (since I haven't played all games). So if you're interested in the way I'm trying to improve pages, or there is something that can be modified or checked, you can make me know and edit the articles so that all of them are consistent with a common ''modus operandi''.
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<font color=yellow>Another thing I'm interested on is to improve the repertoire of articles related to [[:Category:Minigames|{{color|lightgreen|minigames}}]] and [[Sidequest|{{color|lightgreen|sidequests}}]]. There were originally only 24 articles related to sidequests; through article expansion and categorization, now there are 42, but the task is not over yet, since most sidequests from the handheld titles are either lacking an article, or the latter exist but haven't been categorized yet. Still, things seem to go to the right direction. As for minigame articles, some minigames didn't have pages at all, and some still ''don't'', so I contributed on creating a few pages on certain minigames; but I can't with this alone, I need others' help.
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<font color=orange>Finally, I have had interest on [[:Category:Misc|{{color|lightgreen|miscellaneous articles}}]], so I have contributed on them (and made a couple of them). To think that these articles could have been deleted a few years ago..... what matters now is that editors' interest on them grew up significantly since then.
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<font color=yellow>My hopes are that these contributions don't violate or contradict the policies in regards of the wiki's Quality Standards, Canon Policy and General Disclaimer, to which I wish to respect, follow and remain faithful.
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==<font color=cyan>Favorites==
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{{quote|{{color|indigo|Luna, I want to be your family!}}|{{color|indigo|Bell, Planet Survival; ep. 40}}}}
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*<font color=orange>Game: Nope, I don't have a winner. All ''Zelda'' games are great.
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*<font color=yellow>Character: Saria from ''Ocarina of Time'' Cremia from ''Majora's Mask'', Happy Mask Salesman from both games, at least three from ''The Wind Waker'' (Medli, Makar and Tetra), and Midna from ''Twilight Princess''.
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*<font color=orange>Dungeon: Spirit Temple from ''Ocarina of Time''.
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*<font color=yellow>Sidequest: [[Reuniting Kafei and Anju|{{color|lightgreen|Guess}}]].
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*<font color=orange>Boss: Tough choice. I think I placed some candidates to this in the Userbox section.
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*<font color=yellow>Moment: So many, but one of the best is the TWW ending ....
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==<font color=cyan>Created Pages==
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{{quote|{{color|indigo|Please don't tell my father}}|{{color|indigo|Princess Ruto, Ocarina of Time}}}}
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*[[Star Isles|{{color|lightgreen|Star Isles}}]] <font color=orange>(the result of merging three pages into one).
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*[[Technology in The Legend of Zelda Universe|{{color|lightgreen|Technology in The Legend of Zelda Universe}}]]
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*[[Playable Secondary Characters|{{color|lightgreen|Playable Secondary Characters}}]]
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*[[Musical Session|{{color|lightgreen|Mussical Session}}]]
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*[[Cat Chat|{{color|lightgreen|Cat Chat}}]]
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*[[Fisherman's Jumping Game|{{color|lightgreen|Fisherman's Jumping Game}}]]
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*[[Mistakes in The Legend of Zelda Series|{{color|lightgreen|Mistakes in The Legend of Zelda Series}}]]
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*[[Retrieval of the Ocarina of Time|{{color|lightgreen|Retrieval of the Ocarina of Time}}]]
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*[[Shadow Dungeon|{{color|lightgreen|Shadow Dungeon}}]] <font color=yellow>(disambiguation page)
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*[[Desert Dungeon|{{color|lightgreen|Desert Dungeon}}]] <font color=orange>(disambiguation page)
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*[[Earth Dungeon|{{color|lightgreen|Earth Dungeon}}]] <font color=yellow>(disambiguation page)
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*[[:Category:Racing games|{{color|lightgreen|Racing games}}]] <font color=orange>(category page)
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*[[Light Dungeon|{{color|lightgreen|Light Dungeon}}]] <font color=yellow>(disambiguation page)
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*<font color=orange>Some talk pages (and a few archives).
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*<font color=yellow>Numerous redirect pages.
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==<font color=cyan>Wise Internet Lessons, by [[Wikipedia:Phineas and Ferb|{{color|lightgreen|Phineas and Ferb}}]]==
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{{quote|{{color|indigo|Look at Yeto's eyes. There true beauty}}|{{color|indigo|Yeto, Twilight Princess}}}}
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*<font color=yellow>Be careful with whatever you submit on Internet. ''It never disappears''. <font color=orange>Remember this when you're on a dispute in a wiki, forum or blog. I had a few minor confrontations here at ZeldaWiki, and I fully regret because of that. Learn from my mistakes: Don't let your public image on the web to be damped by flame wars, provocations, or the like; it's unhealthy, and depressing.
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*<font color=yellow>You never know who will see your content. <font color=orange>Careful, young heroes and heroines; you may submit something lustful or offensive while thinking that your relatives or friends won't be aware of it. And it happens the other way around: At this moment, someone might be libeling you on Internet . . . . and you still remain unaware of it.
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*<font color=yellow>'''''JUST BECAUSE SOMETHING IS ON INTERNET, DOESN'T MEAN IT'S TRUE.''''' <font color=orange>Thanks, ZeldaInformer, for posting unproven rumors about ''Zelda Wii'' (especially those about that supposed "reliable German source"; serioulsy, Zordiana???). That, and your uncontrolled ''Majora's Mask'' gushes, gave false hopes to most fans, which left them unprepared for what Nintendo actually planned for ''Skyward Sword''.
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*<font color=yellow>Not everybody is whoever they say they are. <font color=orange> My name is not K2L, obviously. And it's way too coincidential that most users on ZeldaWiki user-named themselves after ''Heroes'' characters (Matt, Ando, Claire, Nathan, Adam, etc. =P).
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*<font color=yellow>If there is something you wouldn't do on real life, ''don't do it on Internet''. <font color=orange>Be honest with yourself, and with your friends from the web. Speaking of which ....
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==<font color=cyan>Theories I believe or personally have==
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{{quote|{{color|indigo|Has your destiny darkened?}}|{{color|indigo|Astrid, Phantom Hourglass (Latin American version, I'm not sure what she says in the US version)}}}}
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*<font color=orange>The [[Zelda Timeline|{{color|lightgreen|Split Timeline}}]], of course. Except I don't follow either [[Split Timeline Disciplines|{{color|lightgreen|discipline}}]], both of which assume that the NES and SNES games are either in the Adult or Child Timeline. What I believe instead is that the two timelines '''merge''' at some point (probably thanks to the ''Oracle'' games, as they're eventually linked), meaning that the NES and SNES games happen after that. This might be difficult to understand at first, but it helps to compensate the weaknesses of one Discipline with the strengths of the other (like, for example, the Triforce being unified in the Adult Timeline and still split in the Child one).
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*<font color=yellow>There may be a mysterious connection between [[Snowhead|{{color|lightgreen|Snowhead}}]] and [[Snowpeak|{{color|lightgreen|Snowpeak}}]] (and, by extension, between [[Hyrule|{{color|lightgreen|Hyrule}}]] and [[Termina|{{color|lightgreen|Termina}}]]), in the same way there is between [[Lost Woods|{{color|lightgreen|Lost Woods}}]] and the underground catacombs of [[Clock Tower|{{color|lightgreen|Clock Tower}}]]. It helps that both places are north of their respective lands, and their [[Snowhead Temple|{{color|lightgreen|respective}}]] [[Snowpeak Ruins|{{color|lightgreen|dungeons}}]] are located in a sort-of penninsula surrounded by a huge precipice. As a matter of fact, it's possible that Hyrule and Termina are actually next to each other in geographical terms. Most players think the two lands are dimensionally-parallel opposites of each other, but only because Link warps from one to the other through a warp hole. And even then, Hyrule itself has spots of similar nature that allow the young hero to warp instantly from, say, Lost Woods to [[Goron City|{{color|lightgreen|Goron City}}]] or to [[Zora River|{{color|lightgreen|Zora River}}]]; in neither case one warps to a new dimensio or universe, just elsewhere. The same thing might happen with Hyrule and Termina.
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*<font color=orange>After playing ''Phantom Hourglass'', I noticed a possible connection between the Northeastern quadrant of the sea and the ''Twilight Princess'' portrayal of [[Gerudo Desert|{{color|lightgreen|Gerudo Desert}}]], which suggests that one is the dimensional counterpart of the other. To elaborate:
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**It happens that the [[Cobble|{{color|lightgreen|Cobble}}]] Kingdom had an exceptional staff of architects and swordsmiths led by [[King Mutoh|{{color|lightgreen|King Mutoh}}]]; apparently, said race of people used to live originally in Gerudo Desert, meaning that their first generation of existence might have consisted of [[Mutoh|{{color|lightgreen|Mutoh}}]] and his carpenters (here I'm speaking about ''Ocarina of Time''); over the years, their glory extended to other places, building what we see as the pyramids and temples in the [[Isle of the Dead|{{color|lightgreen|Isle of the Dead}}]] and the [[Isle of Ruins|{{color|lightgreen|Isle of Ruins}}]]; therefore, the suspiciously unknown extinction of the kingdom might have to do with the [[Great Flood|{{color|lightgreen|Great Flood}}]]. For all this to be true, of course, the [[World of the Ocean King|{{color|lightgreen|World of the Ocean King}}]] would have to be placed west of the [[Great Sea|{{color|lightgreen|Great Sea}}]]; by doing this, we have a geographical proximity between the aforementioned isles and [[Forsaken Fortress|{{color|lightgreen|Forsaken Fortress}}]], whose other inhabitants (the [[Gerudo|{{color|lightgreen|Gerudo}}]]) vanished after [[Ganondorf|{{color|lightgreen|Ganondorf}}]] took posession of the place (in hindsight, the original carpenteers might have done well at going to other places before it was too late). With the previously cited proximity, the territory of the defunct Cobble Kingdom is in an equivalent position to that of the [[Desert Province|{{color|lightgreen|Desert Province}}]] in the GameCube version of ''Twilight Princess'' (which is the only geographically canonical version of the two).
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**With the above points and beliefs illustrated, we can easily notice the subsequent analogies between [[Arbiter's Grounds|{{color|lightgreen|Arbiter's Grounds}}]] from Gerudo Desert in the Child Timeline, and Mutoh's Temple from the Isle of Ruins in the Adult Timeline. For example, both dungeons are in a distant corner of their respective locations, both cover related themes (AG is a [[Desert Dungeon|{{color|lightgreen|Desert Dungeon}}]], MT is an [[Earth Dungeon|{{color|lightgreen|Earth Dungeon}}]]), both have a disproportionately huge boss, and both share elements of the undead without being strictly [[Shadow Dungeon|{{color|lightgreen|Shadow Dungeons}}]].
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*<font color=yellow>Lastly, I think that the reason why Link is born and raised in [[Ordon Village|{{color|lightgreen|Ordon Village}}]] is because the Hero of Time married [[Malon|{{color|lightgreen|Malon}}]] and both ran [[Lon Lon Ranch|{{color|lightgreen|Lon Lon Ranch}}]] together, spawning generations of farmers who held the bloodline of Link I (or Link II if we remember the ''Skyward Sword'' incarnation). Well, my theory list ends here. I have more, but I'm aware that ZW is not a repertoire of original theories, unless they're WikiExclusives (I'll see if I can write one in December 2010).
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==<font color=cyan>Friends==
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{{quote|{{color|indigo|Dreaming won't do you any good if you forget to live}}|{{color|indigo|Albus Dumbledore, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone}}}}
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<font color=orange>These are the editors I have interacted the most with; if you think you should be too, tell me on my talk page!
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*<font color=yellow>[[User: Dany36|{{color|lightgreen|Dany36}}]].
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*[[User: Cipriano|{{color|lightgreen|Cipriano}}]].
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*[[User: Axiomist|{{color|lightgreen|Axiomist}}]] (or in memory thereof. Wherever you are, I hope you're fine =().
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*[[User: Justin|{{color|lightgreen|Justin}}]].
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*[[User: Jeangabin|{{color|lightgreen|Jeangabin}}]].
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*[[User: Embyr 75|{{color|lightgreen|Embyr 75}}]].
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*[[User: Abdullah|{{color|lightgreen|Abdullah}}]].
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*[[User: SkullKid001|{{color|lightgreen|SkullKid001}}]].
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==<font color=cyan>Enemies==
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{{quote|{{color|indigo|If there is a fourth season of either series, it will be a garden show teaching how to harvest white lilies}}|{{color|indigo|K2L, upon witnessing how pronounced LGBT fanservice has become in two of his favorite shows}}}}
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*[[:Category:Enemies|See here XD]].
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==<font color=silver>Facts of Interest==
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<font color=violet>These are trivia-type details that would never make it into articles, as they are either too specific or too uninteresting. Enjoy reading them:
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*<font color=pink>The Imageboards are listed among the most dangerous and traumatic places on Internet. Even the ''Zelda'' franchise was victim of them. Proof? [http://www.zeldainformer.com/2010/01/new-zelda-wii-information-leaked.php All starts with an initial sense of ecstasy, much like premises on drugs], [http://www.zeldainformer.com/2010/05/more-zelda-wii-information-leaked.php then it seems like your most tabooed desires are exposed through obsession], [http://www.zeldainformer.com/2010/06/breaking-news-latest-zelda-wii-rumors-confirmed.php then everything and everybody abandon you after seeing your weakened judgement, now with you believing every single incoming rumor], and [http://www.zeldainformer.com/2010/06/were-sorry.php finally, when you realize what was wrong with you, the only cure to the illness is to drag a Wii Remote in your nose]. Of course, the worst victim is the upcoming ''Skyward Sword'', as it's unlike anything fans (who became addict by the rumors from the Imageboard, through symptoms known as Adellitis and Zordianitis) expected, and now the game's success is screwed. Then again, the fans' whims in regards of the series itself screwed things up after ''Ocarina of Time'', and that's unlikely to ever change (it's somewhat on par with the ''Sonic'' fans, you know).
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*<font color=violet>If you write ''Reuniting Kafei and Anju'' on Goggle and click "I'm feeling lucky" (well, I think it's what it says in English; I'm not too sure because I use Google.co.ve and it's in Spanish), you'll be brought [[Reuniting Kafei and Anju|here]]. Our article about the subject is already very popular! =D
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**That's also the way I visit this wiki, you know.
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*<font color=pink>The fastest non-glitch-based order Link can complete the dungeons in ''Ocarina of Time'' is: [[Fire Temple]], [[Forest Temple]], [[Water Temple]], [[Shadow Temple]], and [[Spirit Temple]]. Almost the same as usual except for the Fire Temple coming first. This is because he, after collecting the [[Hookshot]], can go directly to [[Death Mountain]] as it's closer at that point than [[Kokiri Forest]]. And when Link completes the Fire Temple, he can pass through [[Goron City]] to take the shortcut to [[Lost Woods]] and find the [[Forest Temple]]. And once the sanctuary of Link's best friend is beaten, the shortcut to [[Zora's River]] is closer than it would have been from Death Mountain Crater. From this point, the usual route can be followed.
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*<font color=violet>In the Spanish version of ''Majora's Mask'', [[Snowhead]] is named ''Pico Nevado'', which means ....... '''[[Snowpeak]]'''. In the Spanish version of ''Twilight Princess'', Snowpeak is named ''Pico Nevado'' as well. See my list of theories for a suggestion on what this might mean....
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*<font color=pink>An easier method to obtain a [[Nintendo Gallery|picture]] of each Korok in ''The Wind Waker'', without the need of having to travel to every sigle island where one of them is to wait until Link arrives to [[Forest Haven]] in the [[Second Quest]] (this can be done in the First as well, as long as it's accepted to backtrack to [[Windfall Island]] to get the Deluxe Picto Box and the Song of Passing .... obviously a mess).
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*<font color=violet>Before the tragic earthquake that occured in Chile in early 2010, typing 8.8 on Google and clicking "I'm feeling lucky" led to the Gamespot review for ''Twilight Princess''. Now it leads to a page speaking about the earthquake (it was 8.8 Ritcher). That seems to be a number of bad luck . . . . . . .
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*<font color=pink>Although [[Carlov]] supposedly doesn't allow non-colored pictographs, he does approve the pictures Link take from the bosses when they're found in [[Ganon's Tower]], where the fights are in black and white.
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*<font color=violet>The total number of dungeons among the currently four 3D console games is exactly 30: Nine from ''Ocarina of Time'', five from ''Majora's Mask'', seven from ''The Wind Waker'' and nine from ''Twilight Princess''.
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*<font color=pink>Almost every ''The Legend of Zelda'' games has a signature source of sidequests. The only one that perhaps has none is the first NES title. Not only there are only Heart Containers and nothing more; because you need twelve hearts to collect a mandatory blade, it's one of the few games where you're actually not allowed to a three-heart challenge (the other is ''A Link to the Past'', reasons are beyond my knowledge).
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*<font color=violet>As for dates:
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**Year 2000 saw no less than '''three''' sequels to games that were launched in 1998: ''Mario Party 2'', ''Majora's Mask'', ''Pokémon Gold and Silver'', and ''Banjo-Tooie''.
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**Year 2008 was the only one in the first decade of the third Christian millenium that didn't see any ''The Legend of Zelda'' launch. Not even a remake.
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*<font color=pink>Those interested on collecting 15 [[Chu|Blue Chus]] to make the blue potion in ''The Wind Waker'' can ease the quest by visiting [[Crescent Island]], there are two Chus in there.
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*<font color=violet>To date, there hasn't been a single ''Zelda'' dungeon set in a ranch.
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*<font color=pink>In the wii game ''[[Wikipedia:No More Heroes|No More Heroes]]'', the cat-and-fish dolls tied to the fans that ventilate Travis' room resemble, color-wise, Wolf Link and Midna from ''Twilight Princess'' (especially since the fans spin quickly and it's hard to check the shapes of said dolls).
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*<font color=violet>[[Midna]], as confessed by [[Eiji Aonuma]], was inspired by anime characters (generally female, though there are also male examples) identified with the ''[[Wikipedia:Tsundere|tsundere]]'' personality.
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*<font color=pink>In ''Majora's Mask'', three days equal a total of 54 minutes.
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Revision as of 03:28, 29 January 2011

K2L
(Gohdan)
Not really my appearance, but I would like it to be
Alias (The Wiki Butler) The one who didn't have vacaction on August 2010, and will likely not have for a good while.
Other data (See here and here)

Well, by the moment I wrote this (late January 2010), about nine or so months passed since my arrival to this marvelous wiki, and I finally decided to create my own userpage after numerous edits and playing most of the Zelda games I own in order to refresh my knowledge on the franchise (the last one I finished after a three-3D-game playthrough was The Wind Waker, completed 110% in both quests and N. Gallery complete :P).

Sandbox

Check here.

Contributions

Greatest Hits (well, kinda...)

Game Times Beaten Times Started Greatest Completion
LoZ 2 (1 first quest, 1 second quest) 2 (idem here) 100% (16 hearts; then again, this game has zero sidequests =/)
AoL 3 3 Level 8 in every category, all Containers
ALttP 2 3 17 hearts, all other items collected
LA 0 0 (Not owned)
OoT 8 8 100%
OoT:MQ 0 0 (Not owned)
MM 11 11 100%
OoA 0 0 (Not owned)
OoS 0 0 (Not owned)
FS 0 0 (Owned, but I can't play it since nobody else has the game =()
TWW 12 (6 first quest, 6 second quest) 12 (idem here) 110% (with N. Gallery complete and all that =D)
FSA 0 0 (Not owned)
TMC 0 0 (Not owned)
TP 4 4 98% (haven't captured all fish yet)
PH 2 2 97% or so (I have 29 Treasure Charts, all Containers, 19 Power Gems, 19 Wisdom and 18 Courage Gems)
ST 0 0 (Own, but didn't start playing it yet)

About me

Quote1 There are two ways to go through life without thinking: One is believing everything, another is not believing anything Quote2
— Pepe Muleiro, Los Mejores Chistes del Siglo; pg. 65

My username is K2L, my real name is "!"#$%& (I'm not courageous enough to publish it on Internet; sorry T_T), I live in Venezuela (so English is not my primary language), and my gender is male; my current age is 23. When I considered entering this wiki, I had no idea on what username to use; I was considering MGLN, but because it's a strictly copyrighted abbreviation (Magellan Health Services, no less), I feared I could unintentionally bring up problems to this wiki, hence I renamed myself K2L (the name of a long-spoken fictional planet in the Metroid series). It's hard to be fully original nowadays, I must say.

My philosophy as an editor in Zelda Wiki is to Add, reorganize, expand or modify article or section information as the very first thing to consider when an article or section can be improved, followed by a talk page consult as a Plan B, and finally reverts or deletion of text as a last resort; when I find questionable information I'm experienced with, I try to correct or reword it so that it can remain less subjective or less speculative. Unlike some mean editors, I THINK before acting (although some few and sad exceptions had happened, due to time constraints), the point is to provide as much useful information as possible, instead of simply deleting useless stuff and not suggesting what to be added in place.

Every certain period of time, I take a break from wiki activity, but then I come back to edit more articles.

To date, I own only nine Zelda games, and unlike most fans who defend only one or two games of the franchise and flame against others, I actually enjoy everything I play. I agree that some games like OOT are overrated, while others (MM, TWW, etc.) need more love; but overall, I tend to judge a game (not just Zelda) for what it has and not for what it lacks in comparison to other titles. All has pros and cons, people. The games I have are the two NES games, A Link to the Past (GBA version), the two N64 games, The Wind Waker, Twilight Princess (Wii version), and the two NDS games.

Thoughts

Quote1 Kobu, the first time I saw you, I didn't judge you; now I'll do it: .... EXILE!!! Quote2
— King Simba, The Lion King II: Simba's Pride

One of my goals in the wiki is to provide consistency in regards of the articles' structure, format and content. As of June 14th, 2010, ZeldaWiki.org still doesn't have an official Manual of Style, and as things evolve over time, there may never be one. Not exactly a bad thing, mind you; as a wise user told me once, too many rules in a place might limit the possibilities for great contributions; so, since there is no official model to follow when writing a page or section, what I do then is to expand the articles so that they can have a similar, customizable format. For example:

  • A game article can provide information about the associated game's (in this order) story, gameplay (and, if opportune, to divide it into subsections detailing the major gameplay changes), game information (a brief description on the game's technical resources (graphics, sound, hardware, differences between version, etc.), in-game setting and confirmed information regarding its timeline placement), listings, reception, rereleases, trivia, gallery, references and external links.
  • A dungeon article can provide information about the entrance to said dungeon, its themes and navigation (themes, layout, types of puzzles, the dungeon item found, and mention of mini-boss and boss), the minor enemies and traps, theories (if they exist), trivia, and references.
    • Next is a guideline to specify the [[Dungeon#Themes|thematic or environmental elements of a dungeon]]. In the dungeon infobox, you can specify the place's elemental theme(s) by adding one of [[Template:Element|these]] in the Element(s) field (see [[Template:Dungeons|here]] to learn how). By the moment I wrote this note (late December 2010), there seemed to be some controversy among some users in regards of describing the elements of a dungeon in an article. Here's a few tips that might help you in these situations: First, there are certain dungeons in the series that don't have an element in particular, neither because of their locations nor because of their inner design or puzzles; in these cases, simply feel free to leave the infobox without the Element(s) field, and thus with no element specified. Secondly, if the dungeon in particular makes a notable use of more than one element, don't worry about debating which one to choose and just add the pertinent elements. A bit of common sense can be helpful when making these adits.
  • Boss and mini-boss articles can provide information about the strategy required to beat them(ALWAYS DESCRIBED IN THIRD PERSON AND IN PRESENT TENSE), related theories (if they exist), trivia and references.
  • A minigame (or, given the case, a [[:Category:Racing games|racing game]]) can provide information about the minigame's location (the setting), the rules, trivia material (if it's available), and references. You can notice that it's a simpler index (like the minigames themselves =D).
  • Miscellaneous articles that describe conventions and themes related to the series as a whole are less subject to a definite MOS; however, a generally useful model is to write sections for each game or (if the article is written from a historical perspective) to write sections for each historical era of the series (2D, 3D, and games into present).
  • All of the above can be subject to section merging or non-inclusion of a particular section at all. If there isn't too much to say about a game's graphics or sound, or if two sections cover related information, you can write your edit in just one (example: Graphics and Sound). If there are no interesting details about a subject, then it's no use to have a Trivia section (unless you want to start expanding the page, in which case you can use the {{UC}} template for people to know).
  • Item articles should have section describing the locations, uses, theories (if available), trivia and references. Admitedly, this can be difficult to implement if the item in question has appeared in multiple games (as I learned the hardest way possible).
    • In the case of the articles regarding Quest Items, things are a bit easier: They can provide information about the items' quest purpose, as well as a list of the items and their respective locations.
  • If the article deals with something or someone heavily recurring (i.e. appears in more than three games), then a formatting isn't always necessary; the sections that order the information according to the subject's appearances by game will be more than enough =). In some cases, the lead section may be renamed by adding a specification of the type of information dealt with in the game sections.
  • Obviously optional, but even your userpage deserves a nice presentation. Feel free to talk about yourself, how you came here, your perspective on the wiki, the Zelda series, and perhaps some other passtime you have =P. If you have befriended some editors (not THAT way, of course XD), you can list them in a section, and encourage other people to request inclusion in there (although that never happens =/). If you want to presume your contributions, use the {{User Edit Extended|put username here}} template in another section. If you want to make people know how much you play Zelda, you can create a table where you specify what games you have, how many times you played each, and how much of them you have beaten. Things like that.
  • As for the rest .... just use common sense. Character (or even real life people) articles can begin by describing the individual's biography, articles on overworld places can begin with a section about their features, and enemy articles can have sections about the foes' characteristics, varieties and weaknesses. As always, wherever is possible, add information regarding the available theories, trivia and references.
  • As you explore the articles in the wiki, you may notice at the end a template listing the name of the articles' subjects in other languages (these names come from non-English versions of the games). If you know the foreign names of the articles' subjects, feel free to add them wherever they're missing. Although optional, you can also provide a translation of said names with the help of the Exp template.

I repeat, none of the above is strictly mandatory since there is no written Manual of Style, and there may not be one at all. As I make use of that model in articles and sections, I'm just proposing it so that it can be taken into consideration in the event a Manual of Style is born; so far, the results are satisfactory, but not all articles are written this way yet (since I haven't played all games). So if you're interested in the way I'm trying to improve pages, or there is something that can be modified or checked, you can make me know and edit the articles so that all of them are consistent with a common modus operandi.

Another thing I'm interested on is to improve the repertoire of articles related to [[:Category:Minigames|minigames]] and [[Sidequest|sidequests]]. There were originally only 24 articles related to sidequests; through article expansion and categorization, now there are 42, but the task is not over yet, since most sidequests from the handheld titles are either lacking an article, or the latter exist but haven't been categorized yet. Still, things seem to go to the right direction. As for minigame articles, some minigames didn't have pages at all, and some still don't, so I contributed on creating a few pages on certain minigames; but I can't with this alone, I need others' help.

Finally, I have had interest on [[:Category:Misc|miscellaneous articles]], so I have contributed on them (and made a couple of them). To think that these articles could have been deleted a few years ago..... what matters now is that editors' interest on them grew up significantly since then.

My hopes are that these contributions don't violate or contradict the policies in regards of the wiki's Quality Standards, Canon Policy and General Disclaimer, to which I wish to respect, follow and remain faithful.

Favorites

Quote1 Luna, I want to be your family! Quote2
— Bell, Planet Survival; ep. 40
  • Game: Nope, I don't have a winner. All Zelda games are great.
  • Character: Saria from Ocarina of Time Cremia from Majora's Mask, Happy Mask Salesman from both games, at least three from The Wind Waker (Medli, Makar and Tetra), and Midna from Twilight Princess.
  • Dungeon: Spirit Temple from Ocarina of Time.
  • Sidequest: [[Reuniting Kafei and Anju|Guess]].
  • Boss: Tough choice. I think I placed some candidates to this in the Userbox section.
  • Moment: So many, but one of the best is the TWW ending ....

Created Pages

Quote1 Please don't tell my father Quote2
— Princess Ruto, Ocarina of Time
  • [[Star Isles|Star Isles]] (the result of merging three pages into one).
  • [[Technology in The Legend of Zelda Universe|Technology in The Legend of Zelda Universe]]
  • [[Playable Secondary Characters|Playable Secondary Characters]]
  • [[Musical Session|Mussical Session]]
  • [[Cat Chat|Cat Chat]]
  • [[Fisherman's Jumping Game|Fisherman's Jumping Game]]
  • [[Mistakes in The Legend of Zelda Series|Mistakes in The Legend of Zelda Series]]
  • [[Retrieval of the Ocarina of Time|Retrieval of the Ocarina of Time]]
  • [[Shadow Dungeon|Shadow Dungeon]] (disambiguation page)
  • [[Desert Dungeon|Desert Dungeon]] (disambiguation page)
  • [[Earth Dungeon|Earth Dungeon]] (disambiguation page)
  • [[:Category:Racing games|Racing games]] (category page)
  • [[Light Dungeon|Light Dungeon]] (disambiguation page)
  • Some talk pages (and a few archives).
  • Numerous redirect pages.

Wise Internet Lessons, by [[Wikipedia:Phineas and Ferb|Phineas and Ferb]]

Quote1 Look at Yeto's eyes. There true beauty Quote2
— Yeto, Twilight Princess
  • Be careful with whatever you submit on Internet. It never disappears. Remember this when you're on a dispute in a wiki, forum or blog. I had a few minor confrontations here at ZeldaWiki, and I fully regret because of that. Learn from my mistakes: Don't let your public image on the web to be damped by flame wars, provocations, or the like; it's unhealthy, and depressing.
  • You never know who will see your content. Careful, young heroes and heroines; you may submit something lustful or offensive while thinking that your relatives or friends won't be aware of it. And it happens the other way around: At this moment, someone might be libeling you on Internet . . . . and you still remain unaware of it.
  • JUST BECAUSE SOMETHING IS ON INTERNET, DOESN'T MEAN IT'S TRUE. Thanks, ZeldaInformer, for posting unproven rumors about Zelda Wii (especially those about that supposed "reliable German source"; serioulsy, Zordiana???). That, and your uncontrolled Majora's Mask gushes, gave false hopes to most fans, which left them unprepared for what Nintendo actually planned for Skyward Sword.
  • Not everybody is whoever they say they are. My name is not K2L, obviously. And it's way too coincidential that most users on ZeldaWiki user-named themselves after Heroes characters (Matt, Ando, Claire, Nathan, Adam, etc. =P).
  • If there is something you wouldn't do on real life, don't do it on Internet. Be honest with yourself, and with your friends from the web. Speaking of which ....

Theories I believe or personally have

Quote1 Has your destiny darkened? Quote2
— Astrid, Phantom Hourglass (Latin American version, I'm not sure what she says in the US version)
  • The [[Zelda Timeline|Split Timeline]], of course. Except I don't follow either [[Split Timeline Disciplines|discipline]], both of which assume that the NES and SNES games are either in the Adult or Child Timeline. What I believe instead is that the two timelines merge at some point (probably thanks to the Oracle games, as they're eventually linked), meaning that the NES and SNES games happen after that. This might be difficult to understand at first, but it helps to compensate the weaknesses of one Discipline with the strengths of the other (like, for example, the Triforce being unified in the Adult Timeline and still split in the Child one).
  • There may be a mysterious connection between [[Snowhead|Snowhead]] and [[Snowpeak|Snowpeak]] (and, by extension, between [[Hyrule|Hyrule]] and [[Termina|Termina]]), in the same way there is between [[Lost Woods|Lost Woods]] and the underground catacombs of [[Clock Tower|Clock Tower]]. It helps that both places are north of their respective lands, and their [[Snowhead Temple|respective]] [[Snowpeak Ruins|dungeons]] are located in a sort-of penninsula surrounded by a huge precipice. As a matter of fact, it's possible that Hyrule and Termina are actually next to each other in geographical terms. Most players think the two lands are dimensionally-parallel opposites of each other, but only because Link warps from one to the other through a warp hole. And even then, Hyrule itself has spots of similar nature that allow the young hero to warp instantly from, say, Lost Woods to [[Goron City|Goron City]] or to [[Zora River|Zora River]]; in neither case one warps to a new dimensio or universe, just elsewhere. The same thing might happen with Hyrule and Termina.
  • After playing Phantom Hourglass, I noticed a possible connection between the Northeastern quadrant of the sea and the Twilight Princess portrayal of [[Gerudo Desert|Gerudo Desert]], which suggests that one is the dimensional counterpart of the other. To elaborate:
    • It happens that the [[Cobble|Cobble]] Kingdom had an exceptional staff of architects and swordsmiths led by [[King Mutoh|King Mutoh]]; apparently, said race of people used to live originally in Gerudo Desert, meaning that their first generation of existence might have consisted of [[Mutoh|Mutoh]] and his carpenters (here I'm speaking about Ocarina of Time); over the years, their glory extended to other places, building what we see as the pyramids and temples in the [[Isle of the Dead|Isle of the Dead]] and the [[Isle of Ruins|Isle of Ruins]]; therefore, the suspiciously unknown extinction of the kingdom might have to do with the [[Great Flood|Great Flood]]. For all this to be true, of course, the [[World of the Ocean King|World of the Ocean King]] would have to be placed west of the [[Great Sea|Great Sea]]; by doing this, we have a geographical proximity between the aforementioned isles and [[Forsaken Fortress|Forsaken Fortress]], whose other inhabitants (the [[Gerudo|Gerudo]]) vanished after [[Ganondorf|Ganondorf]] took posession of the place (in hindsight, the original carpenteers might have done well at going to other places before it was too late). With the previously cited proximity, the territory of the defunct Cobble Kingdom is in an equivalent position to that of the [[Desert Province|Desert Province]] in the GameCube version of Twilight Princess (which is the only geographically canonical version of the two).
    • With the above points and beliefs illustrated, we can easily notice the subsequent analogies between [[Arbiter's Grounds|Arbiter's Grounds]] from Gerudo Desert in the Child Timeline, and Mutoh's Temple from the Isle of Ruins in the Adult Timeline. For example, both dungeons are in a distant corner of their respective locations, both cover related themes (AG is a [[Desert Dungeon|Desert Dungeon]], MT is an [[Earth Dungeon|Earth Dungeon]]), both have a disproportionately huge boss, and both share elements of the undead without being strictly [[Shadow Dungeon|Shadow Dungeons]].
  • Lastly, I think that the reason why Link is born and raised in [[Ordon Village|Ordon Village]] is because the Hero of Time married [[Malon|Malon]] and both ran [[Lon Lon Ranch|Lon Lon Ranch]] together, spawning generations of farmers who held the bloodline of Link I (or Link II if we remember the Skyward Sword incarnation). Well, my theory list ends here. I have more, but I'm aware that ZW is not a repertoire of original theories, unless they're WikiExclusives (I'll see if I can write one in December 2010).

Friends

Quote1 Dreaming won't do you any good if you forget to live Quote2
— Albus Dumbledore, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone

These are the editors I have interacted the most with; if you think you should be too, tell me on my talk page!

  • [[User: Dany36|Dany36]].
  • [[User: Cipriano|Cipriano]].
  • [[User: Axiomist|Axiomist]] (or in memory thereof. Wherever you are, I hope you're fine =().
  • [[User: Justin|Justin]].
  • [[User: Jeangabin|Jeangabin]].
  • [[User: Embyr 75|Embyr 75]].
  • [[User: Abdullah|Abdullah]].
  • [[User: SkullKid001|SkullKid001]].

Enemies

Quote1 If there is a fourth season of either series, it will be a garden show teaching how to harvest white lilies Quote2
— K2L, upon witnessing how pronounced LGBT fanservice has become in two of his favorite shows

Facts of Interest

These are trivia-type details that would never make it into articles, as they are either too specific or too uninteresting. Enjoy reading them:

  • The Imageboards are listed among the most dangerous and traumatic places on Internet. Even the Zelda franchise was victim of them. Proof? All starts with an initial sense of ecstasy, much like premises on drugs, then it seems like your most tabooed desires are exposed through obsession, then everything and everybody abandon you after seeing your weakened judgement, now with you believing every single incoming rumor, and finally, when you realize what was wrong with you, the only cure to the illness is to drag a Wii Remote in your nose. Of course, the worst victim is the upcoming Skyward Sword, as it's unlike anything fans (who became addict by the rumors from the Imageboard, through symptoms known as Adellitis and Zordianitis) expected, and now the game's success is screwed. Then again, the fans' whims in regards of the series itself screwed things up after Ocarina of Time, and that's unlikely to ever change (it's somewhat on par with the Sonic fans, you know).
  • If you write Reuniting Kafei and Anju on Goggle and click "I'm feeling lucky" (well, I think it's what it says in English; I'm not too sure because I use Google.co.ve and it's in Spanish), you'll be brought here. Our article about the subject is already very popular! =D
    • That's also the way I visit this wiki, you know.
  • The fastest non-glitch-based order Link can complete the dungeons in Ocarina of Time is: Fire Temple, Forest Temple, Water Temple, Shadow Temple, and Spirit Temple. Almost the same as usual except for the Fire Temple coming first. This is because he, after collecting the Hookshot, can go directly to Death Mountain as it's closer at that point than Kokiri Forest. And when Link completes the Fire Temple, he can pass through Goron City to take the shortcut to Lost Woods and find the Forest Temple. And once the sanctuary of Link's best friend is beaten, the shortcut to Zora's River is closer than it would have been from Death Mountain Crater. From this point, the usual route can be followed.
  • In the Spanish version of Majora's Mask, Snowhead is named Pico Nevado, which means ....... Snowpeak. In the Spanish version of Twilight Princess, Snowpeak is named Pico Nevado as well. See my list of theories for a suggestion on what this might mean....
  • An easier method to obtain a picture of each Korok in The Wind Waker, without the need of having to travel to every sigle island where one of them is to wait until Link arrives to Forest Haven in the Second Quest (this can be done in the First as well, as long as it's accepted to backtrack to Windfall Island to get the Deluxe Picto Box and the Song of Passing .... obviously a mess).
  • Before the tragic earthquake that occured in Chile in early 2010, typing 8.8 on Google and clicking "I'm feeling lucky" led to the Gamespot review for Twilight Princess. Now it leads to a page speaking about the earthquake (it was 8.8 Ritcher). That seems to be a number of bad luck . . . . . . .
  • Although Carlov supposedly doesn't allow non-colored pictographs, he does approve the pictures Link take from the bosses when they're found in Ganon's Tower, where the fights are in black and white.
  • The total number of dungeons among the currently four 3D console games is exactly 30: Nine from Ocarina of Time, five from Majora's Mask, seven from The Wind Waker and nine from Twilight Princess.
  • Almost every The Legend of Zelda games has a signature source of sidequests. The only one that perhaps has none is the first NES title. Not only there are only Heart Containers and nothing more; because you need twelve hearts to collect a mandatory blade, it's one of the few games where you're actually not allowed to a three-heart challenge (the other is A Link to the Past, reasons are beyond my knowledge).
  • As for dates:
    • Year 2000 saw no less than three sequels to games that were launched in 1998: Mario Party 2, Majora's Mask, Pokémon Gold and Silver, and Banjo-Tooie.
    • Year 2008 was the only one in the first decade of the third Christian millenium that didn't see any The Legend of Zelda launch. Not even a remake.
  • Those interested on collecting 15 Blue Chus to make the blue potion in The Wind Waker can ease the quest by visiting Crescent Island, there are two Chus in there.
  • To date, there hasn't been a single Zelda dungeon set in a ranch.
  • In the wii game No More Heroes, the cat-and-fish dolls tied to the fans that ventilate Travis' room resemble, color-wise, Wolf Link and Midna from Twilight Princess (especially since the fans spin quickly and it's hard to check the shapes of said dolls).
  • Midna, as confessed by Eiji Aonuma, was inspired by anime characters (generally female, though there are also male examples) identified with the tsundere personality.
  • In Majora's Mask, three days equal a total of 54 minutes.

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