![]() NOTE: In the Nintendo 64 version, the Stone Mask is acquired in Ikana Valley. The Stone Mask – Nintendo 3DS Version ONLY ![]() Alternatively, if you have the Stone Mask, you can simply wear that and ignore them entirely. You can sneak up on them and use your sword, but it’s much easier to simply shoot them from afar with arrows. You can, however, stun them by hitting them with pretty much anything, knocking them out for several moments. This area is filled with Gerudo Pirates, and unlike regular enemies, you can’t kill them. Using A (or R in the 3DS version), swim into the second from the left to reveal a secret entrance. Along the wall, sink down to the seafloor and you’ll find four boards with skulls painted on them. You’re going to need to get those things back and avenge the groovy guitar player’s death! Put on the Zora Mask and swim to the northern portion of Great Bay Coast. You can buy a potion for 30 rupees at the Trading Post in Clock Town, or purchase it for 20 rupees at the Witch’s Hut in Southern Swamp.Īs Mikau told you before he died, Lulu, the lead singer of his band lost her voice because the Gerudo Pirates stole her eggs. It will require a bottle filled with Red Potion. NOTE: If you are playing the Nintendo 3DS version, you will be acquiring the Stone Mask in this section. New in this section Characters: Pirates, Aveil, Professor Enemies: Skullfish, Gerudo Pirates, Giant Bee, Shell Blade, Desbreko Heart Pieces: #22 Items: Hookshot, Zora Eggs (1-4) Locations: Pirates’ Cove, Pirates’ Fortress, Marine Research Lab Masks: Stone Mask (3DS) A fishing mural on the Southwestern inner ring, across from the central shrine and down the shore from a stack of barrels and two empty treasure chests.8.2 Pirates' Fortress Progress at this point Total Life.A Manta Ray mural on the Southern inner ring across from the water tunnel.A crab mural on a slab on the inner Eastern ring opposite the path to the central altar.A seahorse mural on the bottom side rocks of the Northeastern ring.A cave under another shark statue on the upper part of the Northwestern ring on the inner side, leading into a room full of shark-hunting murals.A double fish mural on the lower part of the Northwestern ring, near a small grave with some fish skeletons.A small campsite by a fishing mural on the outer side of the Southwestern ring.A small waterfall pool located in the middle of the Southeastern ring, near a watery tunnel leading through the ring to the ocean.A sun mural found next to a smaller shark statue on the North tip of the Southeastern ring.The island can also hold treasures found in the sands or chests tucked away behind rocks, and the place holds multiple large landmarks: The island's most notable landmarks come from a central stone sculpture of a shark (complete with stone teeth) connected to one of the inner rings, and a large stone "Shark Bait Altar" on the North side of the islands complete with murals and skeletons in a shallow watery pit. Sailing into the cove is ill-advised as the waters around it are very shallow and riddled with rocks, which means your ship will likely stick out like a sore thumb with the low elevation of the island rings. This large island is in fact joined up of several crecent-shaped islands that form a large interlocking cove - with four larger outer edges and 5 smaller inner islands that form two distinct "rings".
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