VANISHING GERUDOS?

The Following Trick/Glitch is an extension of the "Swordless Link" trick. Now to do the following trick you must have Zelda version 1.0. Most likely a gold cartridge. Please don't send me claims about the trick not working on your game. If you got the game since Mid December until now it is not entirely likely that you will be able to do this trick. This trick is presented to you by "The Sandman"



Deserted Gerudo Valley
This trick will cause Gerudo Valley to become completely abandoned! To do this you must have already beaten Ganondorf. When you get up to Final Ganon, he will knock the Master Sword from your hands. Immediately save the game and reset it. Now, when you turn the game on, your green button should be blank. Ride Epona to Gerudo Valley. Go to the Horesback Archery and pay the woman money to play. Equip your Ocarina and when you start to ride Epona, press the C-Button you equiped your Ocarina to. You will automatically dismount Epona. Now press B to stop playing. You can now walk around! The horse race theme from Lon Lon Ranch will be playing in Gerudo Valley! Also, as you may notice, all the Gerudos are gone! There is not one guard! Another strange thing is that if you look at the the entrance to the Haunted Wastelands and the Gerudo Training Grounds, you will notice the gates aren't there either! If you go into the Gerudo Training Ground you will end up in some other place. It's totally weird!

Awesome Job gamer! I too was working with the "Swordless Link" trick and found so many glitches and oddities that appear out of it. If you make it all the way to the Haunted Wasteland using this trick before time runs out there will be a target in the middle of your screen and a "0" It never goes away.



Addendum: Well, come to find out the sandman probably just copied this trick from another website belonging to "Defect X" a webmaster of another Zelda site entitled "The Temple of Light" I think I'm going to have to send "The Sandman" to the "wall of shame" so he can take a nap for awhile. If he reworded it, it would have been fine, but he just copied it from someone else directly. There is the possibility that this isn't case but I can't be sure about it, and I'm not going to put myself on my own wall of shame for copying someone else's work. Credit for this trick goes to "Defect X" but I still don't know if he found it or was the first to show it. Next time if you're going to send me a trick make it unique or if it's someone else's then say so. You'll still get credit for bringing it to my attention, but the other guy who found it first will also get credit. That's fair. Don't you think.

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