What do you say to groose?

What do you say to groose?

When Groose taunts Link about what happened to his Loftwing, you have the option to taunt him back by saying, “nice hair.” Groose: (points to his hair in annoyance) You lay off the do right now, or I’ll flatten you.

Is groose related to ganondorf?

One race the game doesn’t explicitly reference, though, is the Gerudo. But Zelda Theorist, GameOver Jesse recently published a video showing evidence that Groose is actually the first Gerudo, and that Ganondorf is his direct descendant.

Is Skyward Sword HD worth it?

Overall, the Skyward Sword HD remaster is an excellent game worth playing despite some of it’s flaws. There are some quality-of-life improvements throughout that may not stick out as obviously as you would expect, but they really help the gameplay a bit more like a modern game despite the janky controls.

Where are all the puzzles in Skyward Sword?

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is filled to the brim with puzzles for players to solve, and indeed there are some to be found in Skyview Temple, the game’s very first dungeon. More specifically, Skyview Temple contains three puzzles that center around strange moving eyes, and their solutions may initially be a bit confusing.

Are there side quests in Skyward Sword HD?

Side quests aren’t a huge part of Skyward Sword HD, which is one of the more linear Zelda games, but the ones that are there are awesome. I flushed a jerk’s love letter right down the toilet then watched him cry about it, and seduced the item check lady right in front of her disapproving father.

What makes The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword unique?

Unique to Skyward Sword is that the four main hub worlds are reused heavily as you retrace your steps in your quest to save Zelda, gaining access to new parts of the world as you obtain new gear.

Is the stamina system in Skyward Sword Good?

While I’m on the topic of running around: the stamina system in Skyward Sword is still very out of place and not good. It works in Breath of the Wild, where access to areas is limited by a stamina stat that you’re constantly raising, but in Skyward Sword it simply slows you down for no real reason.