![]() In Majora’s Mask you’ll wait just until the next rain (which is never more than a day away), but in Ocarina of Time you reap your rewards 7 friggin’ years later. They’ll grow into extremely useful hover platforms in time, though how much time depends on which game you’re playing. Their function was the same in both games: you plant those suckers in some special soil and you wait. ![]() These little wonders were found in both Ocarina of Time and Majora’s Mask. Now, for the item of the hour: magic beans. ![]() This month our theme is Zelda Month, a “holiday” of sorts created by PeanutButterGamer! Check out Zelda Month’s host blog Level 1 Chef for other Ze da recipes and instructions on participating! For those who don’t know, Fandom Foodies is a group of bloggers that cook inspired by all things geeky. Zelda Month is still going strong, and even though I’ve contributed something to Fandom Foodies for this theme already, I wanted to do another before November ended.
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