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("Object" is a really strange disambiguation parenthetical phrase for a page title. Since this page is only about the Terminan moon (and not any other moon in any other world), this title makes more sense.)
 
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{{move|Moon (Termina)}}
{{Noncanon}}
 
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{{Place
[[File:FoE Item Screen.png|thumb|''Link: The Faces of Evil'' item screen|250px]]
 
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|name = Moon
The following are weapons and items that appear in {{FoE}}.
 
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|image = [[File:MM3D Full Moon.png|250px]]
 
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|caption = Moon artwork from ''Majora's Mask 3D''
{{OTOC}}
 
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|game = {{MM}}
 
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|other = {{SSBM}}<br>{{HW}}
==Inventory Items==
 
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|inhab = [[Moon Children]]<br>[[Majora's Mask (Object)|Majora's Mask]]
===Bell===
 
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|items = [[Fierce Deity Mask]]<br>[[Piece of Heart]] ×4
{{Main|Bell}}
 
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|related =
[[File:Bell Icon CD-i.png|left]]
 
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|theme music =
Received after defeating [[Goronu]]. Stops all flying enemies for a short period of time (about 8 seconds). Costs 5 [[Rupee|Rubies]] to use.
 
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{{Names
 
|en= Bell
 
|de= Glocke
 
|nl= Bel
 
}}
 
===Bombs===
 
{{Main|Bomb}}
 
[[File:Bomb Icon CD-i.png|left]]
 
Explosive weapon, used to kill enemies and destroy [[boulder]]s. They explode in all directions. Purchased at [[Morshu]]'s shop at 20 Rubies for 3. [[Link]] can carry up to 99 of them.
 
{{clear}}
 
{{Names
 
|en= Bombs
 
|fr= Bombe
 
|nl= Bomme
 
 
}}
 
}}
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The '''Moon''' is the ominous object that threatens to destroy [[Clock Town]] in {{MM}}. By the power of [[Majora's Mask (Object)|Majora's Mask]], it has been pulled from its orbit{{fact|MM}} and is destined to crash into Clock Town, which will [[Terminan Apocalypse|obliterate]] the town along with the rest of [[Termina]].
===Book of Koridai===
 
[[File:Book of Koridai Icon CD-i.png|left]]
 
Projectile weapon that defeats [[Ganon]] instantly. It is found within the [[Shrine of Koridai]] after defeating [[Glutko]].
 
{{clear}}
 
   
===Canteen===
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==Appearances==
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===''Majora's Mask''===
[[File:Canteen Icon CD-i.png||left]]
 
[[File:Canteen (Empty) Icon CD-i.png|right]]
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[[File:Moon.png|left|90px]]
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Before the events of ''Majora's Mask'', the [[Skull Kid]] ambushed the [[Happy Mask Salesman]] and took one of his precious masks, the Majora's Mask. Even though the Skull Kid was unaware of it, Majora's Mask gradually began to take control over him, turning his harmless pranks into acts with malicious intents behind them. Eventually, the mask completely embraced the Skull Kid's mind, and using him as a puppet, Majora's Mask pulled the Moon from its orbit and set its course to crash into Clock Town. Once [[Link]] arrives in Termina, he finds out that he just has three days to prevent the Moon from extinguishing all of Termina.
Given by [[Characters in Link: The Faces of Evil#Hamsha|Hamsha]]. It is used to carry [[Water of Life]], the only healing item in the game. It will recover Link's [[Heart]]s. Once it is used, it becomes empty. The canteen can be filled back by [[Fairy|Fairies]] or the [[Characters in Link: The Faces of Evil#Frozen Woman|Frozen Woman]].
 
   
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Along with his [[Fairy]] companion [[Tatl]], Link sets out to free the [[Four Giants]] in each of the [[temple]]s found all over Termina. With the Giants free from their curse, the young hero and his Fairy climb atop the [[Clock Tower]] on the [[Final Day]] to call upon the Giants using the "[[Oath to Order]]." One by one, the Four Giants appear and stop the Moon from its path of destruction.
===Firestones===
 
[[File:Firestone Icon CD-i.png|left]]
 
Ranged weapon, used to instantly kill ice based enemies or attack other enemies. Ppreads into 3 flames when thrown. Link can hold up to 99 of them.
 
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Majora's Mask eventually realizes that the Skull Kid has become useless, so it abandons the imp's body and transports itself inside the Moon.<ref>{{Cite|A puppet that can no longer be used is mere garbage. This puppet's role has just ended...|Majora|MM}}</ref> With the Moon now being possessed by Majora's Mask, it becomes too strong for the Giants to hold it back and it threatens to continue with its plan of obliterating Termina.<ref>{{Cite|... I shall consume. Consume... Consume everything.|Moon|MM}}</ref> While the Four Giants use all their might to restrain the evil menace, Link and Tatl follow Majora into the Moon.<ref>{{Cite|Well? You're going in, aren't you? ...We can't do anything down here. Let's go!|Tatl|MM}}</ref> Inside, Link defeats Majora's Mask and returns peace to Termina by sending it back into the sky.
===Lantern===
 
{{Main|Lantern}}
 
[[File:Lantern Icon CD-i.png|left]]
 
Received from the old man inside [[Toyku Lighthouse]]. Used to light dark areas, but needs [[Lantern]] Oil in order to be lit.
 
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==Non-Canon Appearances==
===Lantern of Vision===
 
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{{Noncanon|start}}
[[File:Lantern of Vision Icon CD-i.png|left]]
 
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===''Super Smash Bros. Melee''===
Improved version of the Magic Lantern that has the ability to see invisible foes. It does not use any Lantern Oil.
 
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In {{SSBM}}, the Moon appears in the background of the [[Great Bay]] stage. As the match progresses, the Moon slowly descends until the Four Giants appear and push it back up. The Moon also appears as a [[Trophies in Super Smash Bros. Melee|Trophy]].
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===Magic Lantern===
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====Trophy Information====
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{| class=wikitable sortable align=center width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="text-align:center; border-collapse:collapse;"
[[File:Magic Lantern Icon CD-i.png|left]]
 
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Improved version of the Lantern that stays lit longer, reducing the need for Lantern Oil. Obtained from the [[Characters in Link: The Faces of Evil#Astronomer|Astronomer]] in the room after [[Harlequin]], once Link gives him the [[#Ice Crystal|Ice Crystal]].
 
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!width="inherited"|Image
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!width="inherited"|Description
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!width=120px|How to Unlock
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|-
 
|[[File:Moon Trophy.png|100px]]
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|align=left|''High in the sky above the Clock Town Tower, a menacing moon slowly sinks towards the city. Shrouded in mystery and feared by all, it threatens to devour everything and everyone in a cataclysm of fire. Strangely, inside the moon is a beautiful, pristine plain broken by a single tree. The moon breaks after Link defeats Majora's Mask.''
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|{{Exp|Can be collected during Snag the Trophies in Classic Mode, picked up up in Adventure or All-Star mode, or using the Lottery to win them|Random}}
 
|}
   
===Power Glove===
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===''Hyrule Warriors''===
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In {{HW}}, the Moon appears in the [[Palace of Twilight (Stage)|Palace of Twilight]] where it is constructed by [[Fairy|Fairies]] and is summoned by the [[Great Fairy]] to knock [[Argorok]] out of the sky. The Moon can also be summoned when using the [[Clawshot]] into the air, pulling a smaller Moon down to crush enemies. Link can also summon the Moon when using the Great Fairy weapon set. [[Young Link]] wearing the Fierce Deity Mask can also summon the Moon, which is pulled by the Skull Kid and then sliced in half by the Fierce Deity.
{{Main|Power Glove}}
 
[[File:Power Glove Icon CD-i.png|left]]
 
Allows Link to destroy enemies and boulders that would normally require multiple Bombs. Costs 10 Rubies to use.
 
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An 8-bit version of the Moon also appears on the [[Termina Map]] in [[Adventure Mode]], which will head to and destroy [[Termina]] if the evil lord isn't defeated. The Moon will hit in 72 moves, similar to the 72 hours in [[Majora's Mask]], however if the [[Four Giants]] [[Item Card]] is used and you complete the hidden scenario on the Moon itself, the Moon will not fall down. This however could be changed if you use the [[Song of Time]] Item Card.
===Rope===
 
 
{{Noncanon|end}}
{{Main|Rope (Object)}}
 
[[File:Rope Icon CD-i.png|left]]
 
Used to climb to higher ledges. Purchased at Morshu's shop at 10 Rubies for 3. Disappears after use. Link can carry up to 99 of them.
 
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==Trivia==
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*During the development of the game, the Moon had no face on it.
[[File:Snowball Icon CD-i.png|left]]
 
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*In {{TWW}}, the [[Nintendo Gallery]] has a sculpture of the Moon in the background behind the counter.{{Verify|MM|TWW}}
Ranged weapon, used to instantly kill fire based enemies. Link can hold up to 99 of them.
 
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===Water of Life===
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
{{Main|Water of Life}}
 
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File:MM Art.jpg|''Majora's Mask'' artwork depicting the Moon behind Skull Kid
[[File:Water of Life CD-i.gif|left]]
 
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File:MM3D Cast Artwork.png|''Majora's Mask 3D'' artwork depicting the Moon behind the Clock Tower
Used to restore all of Link's Hearts.
 
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File:SkullKidandMoon.png|Skull Kid gazing at the Moon
 
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File:Majora's Mask Moon.png|The moon as seen from the telescope in the Astral Observatory
===Winged Helmet===
 
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File:Moon crashing.jpg|The Moon crashing into Termina
[[File:Winged Helmet Icon CD-i.png|left]]
 
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File:MM Moon Scene.jpg|The Moon Children inside the Moon
Allows Link to jump higher up and longer distances. Obtained by defeating [[Militron (Boss)|Militron]]. Costs 5 Rubies to use.
 
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File:Moon Rainbow.jpg|The rainbow left by the Moon following Majora's Mask's defeat
 
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File:MM Faceless Moon.jpg|Pre-release screenshot of the Moon without face
==Equipment==
 
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File:MM3D Nintendo Direct 10.png|The Moon in ''Majora's Mask 3D''
===Sword===
 
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File:SSBM Great Bay.jpg|The Moon on the background of the Great Bay stage from ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''
{{Main|Sword}}
 
[[File:Sword Icon CD-i.png|left]]
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File:HW Moon Model.png|The Moon in ''Hyrule Warriors''
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File:HW Moon.png|The Moon attacking Argorok in ''Hyrule Warriors''
Link's main weapon used to kill enemies and grab items. He starts with it.
 
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File:HW - Fierce Deity Link Screenshot.png|Skull Kid pulling down the Moon in ''Hyrule Warriors''
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</gallery>
 
===Power Sword===
 
[[File:Power Sword Icon CD-i.png|left]]
 
Upgraded version of the Sword. It is given to Link by [[Characters in Link: The Faces of Evil#Anutu|Anutu]] at [[Crater Cove]]. Shoots fast, long ranged [[Sword Beam]]s when Link's Hearts are full.
 
{{clear}}
 
 
===Fire Sword===
 
[[File:Fire Sword Icon CD-i.png|left]]
 
Strongest version of the [[#Sword|Sword]] made with the [[#Fire Diamond|Fire Diamond]]. Shoots Sword Beams regardless of how many Hearts Link has.
 
{{clear}}
 
 
===Shield===
 
{{Main|Shield}}
 
[[File:Link's Shield Icon CD-i.png|left]]
 
Link's primary defense used to block ranged attacks whenever Link is not moving. He starts with it.
 
{{clear}}
 
 
===Reflecting Shield===
 
[[File:Reflecting Shield Icon CD-i.png|left]]
 
Link’s Shield enhanced with the [[#Crystal of Reflection|Crystal of Reflection]]. It reflects enemy attacks back at them. Required for defeating [[Lupay]].
 
 
==Trading Items==
 
===Crystal of Reflection===
 
[[File:Crystal of Reflection Icon CD-i.png|left]]
 
Also called "Treasure of Death," the Crystal of Reflection can only be obtained by defeating [[Goronu (Boss)|Goronu]] at the [[Fortress Centrum]]. If taken to the [[Characters in Link: The Faces of Evil#Ice Queen|Ice Queen]] in the [[Serigon Caves]], she will add it to Link's [[#Shield|Shield]], upgrading it into the [[#Reflecting Shield|Reflecting Shield]].
 
 
===Crystal of Vision===
 
[[File:Crystal of Vision Icon CD-i.png]]
 
Obtained after defeating [[Lupay (Boss)|Lupay]]. This crystal can be taken to [[Gwonam]] in [[Hermit Flat]] so he may add it to Link's [[#Lantern|Lantern]] in order to create the [[#Lantern of Vision|Lantern of Vision]].
 
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===Fire Diamond===
 
[[File:Fire Diamond Icon CD-i.png|left]]
 
Found in [[Firestone Lake]]. [[Characters in Link: The Faces of Evil#Kulvan|Kulvan]] from [[Shipwreck Cliff]] will use the diamond on Link's [[#Sword|Sword]] to make it into the [[#Fire Sword|Fire Sword]].
 
{{clear}}
 
{{Names
 
|en= Fire Diamond
 
|fr= Diamant Chauffè
 
|nl= Vuurdiamant
 
}}
 
===Grapple Berries===
 
[[File:Grapple Berries Icon CD-i.png|left]]
 
Grapple Berries (pronounced {{IPA|ˈɡɹæpəl}} {{Respell|GRA|pəl}})<ref>{{Cite|Bring some Grapple Berries. I'll show you a good one.|Old Witch|FoE}}</ref> are found in the [[Firestone Lake]] and are given to the [[Characters in Link: The Faces of Evil#Old Witch|Old Witch]] on top of [[Spearfish Falls]]. The berries are used to create the [[#Power Glove|Power Glove]].
 
{{clear}}
 
 
===Ice Crystal===
 
[[File:Ice Crystal Icon CD-i.png|left]]
 
Found in the [[Serigon Caves]], if given to the Astronomer at the [[Harlequin Bazaar]] and he will add it to Link's [[#Lantern|Lantern]] to create the [[#Magic Lantern|Magic Lantern]].
 
{{clear}}
 
{{Names
 
|en= Ice Crystal
 
|nl= Ijskristal
 
}}
 
===Necklace===
 
[[File:Necklace Icon CD-i.png|left]]
 
The Necklace belongs to [[Characters in Link: The Faces of Evil#Hamsha|Hamsha]] of [[Toyku Lighthouse]], but was stolen by [[Gleeok]]. It can be found near the top of [[Spearfish Falls]] after defeating the Gleeok. Once Link returns it to the Hamsha, she comments that it belonged to her husband (who is now a monster), and gives Link the [[#Canteen|Canteen]].
 
{{Names
 
|en= Necklace
 
|fr= Collier
 
|nl= Ketting
 
}}
 
==Other Items==
 
===Key===
 
{{Main|Key}}
 
[[File:Small Key CD-i.gif|left]]
 
Opens locked doors found around [[Koridai]], usually doors that are nearby. Some are sitting in the open, others are in the possession of enemies.
 
 
===Lantern Oil===
 
{{Main|Lantern Oil}}
 
[[File:Lantern Oil Icon CD-i.png|left]]
 
Canister of oil used to light the lantern. Link can hold up to 99 of them. Purchased at Morshu's shop at 5 Rubies for 3.
 
 
===Life Heart===
 
{{Main|Heart Container}}
 
[[File:Life Heart Icon CD-i.png|left]]
 
Link begins the game with 3 Life Hearts. Three more Hearts can be obtained from the Fairies at [[Spearfish Falls]], by defeating [[Goronu]], and by rescuing the Smith's Daughter at [[Shipwreck Cliff]].
 
 
===Rubies===
 
{{Main|Rupee}}
 
[[File:Ruby Icon CD-i.png|left]]
 
Rubies are the currency used in Koridai. Red Rubies are worth 1, Green Rubies are worth 5, and Blue Rubies are worth 10.
 
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===Triforce Map===
 
[[File:Triforce Map CD-i.gif|left]]
 
Each area has two Triforce Maps, with the exception of [[Ganon's Lair]]. They are found at the beginning and end of each area. The latter typically opens up a new area of the overworld.
 
   
 
{{Ref}}
 
{{Ref}}
 
{{ItemNav}}
 
 
[[Category:Items]]
 

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Template:Place The Moon is the ominous object that threatens to destroy Clock Town in Majora's Mask. By the power of Majora's Mask, it has been pulled from its orbit[citation needed] and is destined to crash into Clock Town, which will obliterate the town along with the rest of Termina.

Appearances

Majora's Mask

Moon

Before the events of Majora's Mask, the Skull Kid ambushed the Happy Mask Salesman and took one of his precious masks, the Majora's Mask. Even though the Skull Kid was unaware of it, Majora's Mask gradually began to take control over him, turning his harmless pranks into acts with malicious intents behind them. Eventually, the mask completely embraced the Skull Kid's mind, and using him as a puppet, Majora's Mask pulled the Moon from its orbit and set its course to crash into Clock Town. Once Link arrives in Termina, he finds out that he just has three days to prevent the Moon from extinguishing all of Termina.

Along with his Fairy companion Tatl, Link sets out to free the Four Giants in each of the temples found all over Termina. With the Giants free from their curse, the young hero and his Fairy climb atop the Clock Tower on the Final Day to call upon the Giants using the "Oath to Order." One by one, the Four Giants appear and stop the Moon from its path of destruction.

Majora's Mask eventually realizes that the Skull Kid has become useless, so it abandons the imp's body and transports itself inside the Moon.[1] With the Moon now being possessed by Majora's Mask, it becomes too strong for the Giants to hold it back and it threatens to continue with its plan of obliterating Termina.[2] While the Four Giants use all their might to restrain the evil menace, Link and Tatl follow Majora into the Moon.[3] Inside, Link defeats Majora's Mask and returns peace to Termina by sending it back into the sky.

Non-Canon Appearances

Super Smash Bros. Melee

In Super Smash Bros. Melee, the Moon appears in the background of the Great Bay stage. As the match progresses, the Moon slowly descends until the Four Giants appear and push it back up. The Moon also appears as a Trophy.

Trophy Information

Image Description How to Unlock
File:Moon Trophy.png High in the sky above the Clock Town Tower, a menacing moon slowly sinks towards the city. Shrouded in mystery and feared by all, it threatens to devour everything and everyone in a cataclysm of fire. Strangely, inside the moon is a beautiful, pristine plain broken by a single tree. The moon breaks after Link defeats Majora's Mask. Random

Hyrule Warriors

In Hyrule Warriors, the Moon appears in the Palace of Twilight where it is constructed by Fairies and is summoned by the Great Fairy to knock Argorok out of the sky. The Moon can also be summoned when using the Clawshot into the air, pulling a smaller Moon down to crush enemies. Link can also summon the Moon when using the Great Fairy weapon set. Young Link wearing the Fierce Deity Mask can also summon the Moon, which is pulled by the Skull Kid and then sliced in half by the Fierce Deity.

An 8-bit version of the Moon also appears on the Termina Map in Adventure Mode, which will head to and destroy Termina if the evil lord isn't defeated. The Moon will hit in 72 moves, similar to the 72 hours in Majora's Mask, however if the Four Giants Item Card is used and you complete the hidden scenario on the Moon itself, the Moon will not fall down. This however could be changed if you use the Song of Time Item Card.

Trivia

Gallery

References

  1. "A puppet that can no longer be used is mere garbage. This puppet's role has just ended..." — Majora (Majora's Mask)
  2. "... I shall consume. Consume... Consume everything." — Moon (Majora's Mask)
  3. "Well? You're going in, aren't you? ...We can't do anything down here. Let's go!" — Tatl (Majora's Mask)