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Originally Posted by Love_of_Zelda
That was one thing I did not care for in OoT. I was always having to look for magic bottles, and it made me angry when I was trying to defeat Ganondorf at the very end with the Light Arrows and I couldn't get to any bottles. It was good of the creators to remove the magic meter from the game; one less thing for a gamer to worry about.
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Most Zelda games these days are easy enough without a magic meter, which is why I want it in. You can't just go around dissing the magic meter because "it was one more thing to worry about." This is a good thing, believe it or not. It means that you simply can't rush guns-a-blazing, and that you need to sit back and come up with a more strategic solution.