Where is the sword in kokiri forest




















The jealous Mido will do his best to make sure of that too. Shocked inexplicably by the apparent favor that both Saria and the Great Deku Tree have shown to Link, he will do everything in his power to prevent you from seeing the great tree. He insists that you must have both a sword and a shield before you can pass. What a jealous fellow, indeed! Clearly, this portion of the game was designed in order for you to become accustomed to the controls and game functions.

Fortunately, this is unlike almost any other in-game tutorial out there: it's fun. Already, you have been presented with a problem—that Mido is blocking your way—and now you must set out to find a solution. You will need to find the Kokiri Sword and Deku Shield. While you can get the items in any order, getting the sword first may help you acquire the 40 rupees necessary to purchase the shield. The sword isn't very difficult to find. To reach it you must first locate a hole in a wall the "Forest Training Center," a fenced area up on a hill.

Using your mini-map, head to the western side of Kokiri Village. The hill is on your left. Make your way through the fences, approach the crawlspace at the end, and press the button when prompted to crawl through it. Be careful —on the other side. You'll have to dodge a huge rolling boulder. You can do this by ducking into alcoves when it is rolling toward you. Once the large rock has passed, simply run behind it.

If you explore this section, you may find two blue rupees beside the tall, skinny weeds. Collect them, as they will be helpful for purchasing the Deku Shield. You'll easily locate the chest by zigzagging to the left then to the right from where you entered.

Open it to get the Kokiri Sword! You're now half-way toward getting past Mido. Wait for the boulder to pass again before you head back to the crawlspace and the Kokiri village.

In the Forest Training Center where you crossed through to reach the crawlspace , you will notice a house to the right of the fences. You can ask the people in the house to tell you about the game's controls, weapons, and other lore. Within the fences you will find a boy staring at a rock.

Talk with him for an introduction on how to use your sword and the game's targeting system using the button. Read the various signs to learn new tricks, or talk to the other Kokiri. Make sure to spend a little time here getting used to the mechanics because you'll certainly need to be well versed in them ahead. This guide contains a ton of spoilers so make sure that you attempt without a strategy guide before using this walkthrough to help you.

Use the menu on the right side of the screen to assist you with navigation. The game starts off with our hero, Link, in the Kokiri Forest. When you first start the game your first objective is to seek out the Great Deku Tree.

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