Sunday, October 27, 2019

I'm not an artist: The final five fish from Majora’s Mask 3D from a pirate island.

The final five fish from Majora’s Mask 3D from a pirate island.

Nuptuna: Spotting one of these tuna is an auspicious sign for newlyweds. This may be easier than you would expect as the nuptuna is attracted to special occasions and celebrations like weddings. Link can attract the fish with an aura of imminent nuptials by wearing the Couple’s Mask and then cast a sinking lure near the platforms of the Ocean Fishing Hole on the first and third days of his adventure. For full disclosure, I had been reading this fish’s name as neptuna, as in Neptune and tuna, instead of nuptuna, nuptial and tuna, until a while into me writing this post. 

Beaked tuna are one of the fastest fish in the ocean. With a top speed of almost 43.5 knots, few mundane creatures can outrun them in the open ocean. With that in mind, the dread pirate Genevieve l’Rouge takes great pleasure in keeping a school of trained tuna to chase down prisoners escaping from her island stronghold.

Sunday, October 20, 2019

I'm not an artist: Five fish from Majora’s Mask 3D that are the secret ingredient.

Five fish from Majora’s Mask 3D that are the secret ingredient.

Fairy Fish: The fairy fish makes its home around the platforms of the Ocean Fishing Hole in Majora’s Mask 3D. The fish is described as moving like a stray fairy. With that information, Link can catch this fish while wearing the Great Fairy's Mask. He must be using a sinking lure on any day as this fish stays in the deep water.

The scales of this prismatic fish are an irresistible bait to the more impulsive sprites and pixies that make their homes in dangerous swamps. These are the fey that attempt to lure wanderers off the safe path with magical lights and confusing sounds. For travelers hoping to cross these swamps successfully, they should make a fairy catcher as quickly as possible to catch a local fairy and force it to lead them to safety.

Sunday, October 13, 2019

I'm not an artist: Five fish from Majora’s Mask 3D you could find in a deep ocean trench.

Five fish from Majora’s Mask 3D you could find in a deep ocean trench.

Termina Bass: Here is your basic fish Link can expect to catch often, without even trying. Referred to as a carefree swimmer, Link can find bass in the Swamp Fishing Hole on any day, at any time, without having to do anything special. This fish appears to be a close relative of the Hyrule Bass Link can catch in Ocarina of Time.

The blackhead bass is an uncommon sight in the depths of ocean trenches as they only descend into the lightless depths once during their life for an, as yet, unknown reasons. The trip does not seem to be part of any mating ritual and does not seem to be connected to the fish’s maturity. Observers have noted that the bass that return from the trenches have the blackest heads as if they brought some of the darkness back with them.

Sunday, October 6, 2019

I'm not an artist: Five fish from Majora’s Mask 3D you can find in a cursed mangrove swamp.

Five fish from Majora’s Mask 3D you can find in a cursed mangrove swamp.

Groovy Carp: Link can catch this jive fish using a sinking lure in the northern section of the Swamp Fishing Hole at any time during any day. 

The fell swamp has a reputation for being inhabited by all manner of deadly creatures eager to kill the unwary. Even in such a dangerous place, something has to be at the bottom of the food chain. The meat of these placid carp is safe for outsiders to eat, but their scales and fins are toxic and should be carefully avoided.