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[Retrogaming] Link Prays with the Book of Mudora! | The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES)

BY: @paultactico2 | CREATED: June 4, 2026, 11:46 p.m. | VOTES: 27 | PAYOUT: $0.47 | [ VOTE ]

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  Hey, what's up, players! From here I extend as always a warm welcome to my Gaming channel on 3Speak, in this gameplay number 15 of Zelda: A Link to the Past, from the mythical Super Nintendo SNES, which today I bring you with great pleasure. Players, today I was gifted an old gaming magazine where there is a very good section of tricks and secrets from this Zelda that I am bringing to the channel, so I truly feel very happy to have received such a good and useful gift from a good friend. I know we are living in times where the digital is what prevails, but for me, who considers myself a hardcore retrogaming user, using said magazine in the old-fashioned way in order to solve some of the Zelda puzzles is something that makes me feel like in the old days and like someone even more hardcore, ha ha! On another note, said magazine is entirely in English, highlighting how important it has always been in all fields to have a good level of knowledge of said language, since back in the day you either knew English or you became an absolute slave to bilingual dictionaries in order to understand the world that the English language described to us.

  We began this gameplay number 15, as you can see, on the wrong foot, as at the start we were swindled once again by the scammer at the chest house where we lost another 19 rupees. But it is also our own fault for our greediness and for continuing to insist, ha ha! We then headed directly towards the temple where the Blue Pendant was supposed to be found, but not before facing a good amount of opposition along the way, which we can choose to avoid as much as possible or confront, although it is advisable not to avoid all enemies and to face some of them in order to farm important resources for our main mission. Upon arriving at the Blue Pendant temple, we used the recently obtained Book of Mudora to successfully understand the hieroglyphics written by the ancient people of Hyrule, so Link performs a prayer and after doing so the entrance to the interior of the temple is revealed to us. Inside we immediately encounter a large number of enemies and a vast desert surface that is used by these enemies known as 'Leevers' to burrow around and make it more difficult for us to predict their next move. However, if we are observant enough it will always be possible to know their next movement due to the mark they tend to make in the sand before emerging.

  New enemies! My goodness, it truly becomes more and more striking with every step we take in the story just how many new enemies we can encounter. For example, here in the Blue Pendant temple the new enemy known as 'Beamos' stands out, which acts as a trap of the temple, since this sort of sentinel turns out to be indestructible while also being very quick with its laser beam, which it fires at us from its sort of rotating eye. This is why in its presence we can never be completely still, and in order to get past it we will truly have to predict its next movement or time its rotating routine to avoid being struck by its powerful laser beam. After our confrontations with the Beamos we managed to obtain the Compass to pinpoint the location of the temple's main Boss, in addition to the fact that after defeating a large number of enemies we were finally able to obtain the Master Key of the temple. Well friends, with no intention of going on any further for today, I bid you farewell, but not without first thanking you for the support of the Zelda series and the gaming channel on 3Speak. This means a great deal : ) Cheers.

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Some technical details:

1. Video game: Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES) (USA ROM version)
2. Emulator used: Snes9x (Windows x64)
3. Video capture software: Fraps
4. Edited and rendered: Capcut (Professional Edition x64)
5. Emulator (Snes9x) - Video Setup:
> * Output Method: Opengl;
> * Bilinear Filter: On;
> * Aspect Ratio: 4:3;
> * Vsync: On;
> * Frame Skip: Auto;
> * Filter: hq3x (for HD textures).

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