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* A few of the interactions you can have with the Old Man upon starting the game are pure comedic gold. If you grab a Baked Apple sitting in front of his campfire, he'll holler at you for stealing... only to crack up and reveal that he's just messing with you. Also, once he reveals to have the Paraglider you'll need to leave the Plateau, a lot of the following dialogue options have Link intensely, rudely demand for him to fork it over. And while he'll normally offer you a Woodcutter's Axe after talking to him, he'll scold you if you decide to just swipe it before talking to him. All in all, it's a nice way to defuse the tension that comes with the suspicious circumstances surrounding Link's awakening.

* Some of the many weapons you can use are pot lids, wooden spoons, and mops. They absolutely ''suck'', but it's still funny to whack a Bokoblin, Yiga assassin, or even a [[Boss in Mook Clothing|Lynel]] over the head with them.
* To sneak inside Gerudo's town, Link needs to looks like a Gerudo woman. How to do that? Buy Gerudo clothes from a woman who looks suspiciously like a man using a veil. Link ends up making a perfect girl and even presses his cheeks with his hands like an embarassed teenager girl, since he didn't expect to look that good. And then a sudden desert wind lifts the veil, revealing indeed that the individual helping Link is a man, who warns about how the wind can easily ruin the disguise. Link facepalms, probably because he just spent 600 rupees in a fragile disguise.
** With proper timing however, you can parry attacks with the Pot Lid like with any other shield, and it won't break if you pull it off. And yes, this includes ''Guardian lasers''. Nothing's cooler or funnier than killing one of the most fearsome enemies in the game with one of these.
* When you go to an inn, you have an option to sleep in a standard bed, as well as one that's a lot comfier. The major towns each have their own "comfier bed", with the inn at Zora's Domain having a water bed. If you have Link sleep in it, you can hear him bouncing around on it and giggling like an excited five-year old during the [[Fade to Black]].
* When you botch a meal while cooking, you end up with the Dubious Food: a dish so disgusting that its picture has to be ''censored'' for the player's safety.
* Bokoblins, Moblins, and Lizalfos are some of the most expressive enemies in the series, and it can be funny to mess with them. If you knock a weapon out of their hands and swipe it, they'll be ''pissed'', with the Bokoblins in particular pointing at you and stomping their feet like bratty little children. And if you shoot down a beehive near a Bokoblin camp, they'll flee in terror as the bees chase and sting them.
* To sneak inside Gerudo Town, Link needs to looks like a woman. So how does he do that? Buy Gerudo clothes from Vilia, a "woman" who looks suspiciously like a man using a veil. Link ends up making a perfect girl and even presses his cheeks with his hands like an embarrassed teenager, since he didn't expect to look that good. And then a sudden desert wind lifts the veil, revealing that Vilia is indeed a man, and he warns about how the wind can easily ruin the disguise. Link facepalms, partially because he just spent 600 rupees in a fragile disguise, but also out of embarrassment for Vilia's crossdressing antics. And if you had Link compliment him on how pretty he looked beforehand, the embarrassment runs even deeper.
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  • A few of the interactions you can have with the Old Man upon starting the game are pure comedic gold. If you grab a Baked Apple sitting in front of his campfire, he'll holler at you for stealing... only to crack up and reveal that he's just messing with you. Also, once he reveals to have the Paraglider you'll need to leave the Plateau, a lot of the following dialogue options have Link intensely, rudely demand for him to fork it over. And while he'll normally offer you a Woodcutter's Axe after talking to him, he'll scold you if you decide to just swipe it before talking to him. All in all, it's a nice way to defuse the tension that comes with the suspicious circumstances surrounding Link's awakening.
  • Some of the many weapons you can use are pot lids, wooden spoons, and mops. They absolutely suck, but it's still funny to whack a Bokoblin, Yiga assassin, or even a Lynel over the head with them.
    • With proper timing however, you can parry attacks with the Pot Lid like with any other shield, and it won't break if you pull it off. And yes, this includes Guardian lasers. Nothing's cooler or funnier than killing one of the most fearsome enemies in the game with one of these.
  • When you go to an inn, you have an option to sleep in a standard bed, as well as one that's a lot comfier. The major towns each have their own "comfier bed", with the inn at Zora's Domain having a water bed. If you have Link sleep in it, you can hear him bouncing around on it and giggling like an excited five-year old during the Fade to Black.
  • When you botch a meal while cooking, you end up with the Dubious Food: a dish so disgusting that its picture has to be censored for the player's safety.
  • Bokoblins, Moblins, and Lizalfos are some of the most expressive enemies in the series, and it can be funny to mess with them. If you knock a weapon out of their hands and swipe it, they'll be pissed, with the Bokoblins in particular pointing at you and stomping their feet like bratty little children. And if you shoot down a beehive near a Bokoblin camp, they'll flee in terror as the bees chase and sting them.
  • To sneak inside Gerudo Town, Link needs to looks like a woman. So how does he do that? Buy Gerudo clothes from Vilia, a "woman" who looks suspiciously like a man using a veil. Link ends up making a perfect girl and even presses his cheeks with his hands like an embarrassed teenager, since he didn't expect to look that good. And then a sudden desert wind lifts the veil, revealing that Vilia is indeed a man, and he warns about how the wind can easily ruin the disguise. Link facepalms, partially because he just spent 600 rupees in a fragile disguise, but also out of embarrassment for Vilia's crossdressing antics. And if you had Link compliment him on how pretty he looked beforehand, the embarrassment runs even deeper.

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