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Originally Posted by MDS13
No, PH had enough of that all through the game until the point that you get the Phantom sword(creative name), and by then, you already know it so well, that it just defeats the purpose.
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Well alot of people want challenge especially after how easy TP was. I guess it's personal prefference.
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I to enjoy stealth in Zelda. The best one is in TP, before you get the the Arbiter's Grounds dungeon. It's optional, but if you go at night you can snipe the tower guards using the arrows and hawkeye. Just watch for the glowing eyes.
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I also love that part. Definitley the best stealth mission in the series.
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If you're spotted, fifteen or so Bulbins attack you, which gives a little motivation to do it stealthily.
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Another reason I loved that part. It did something other than just toss you out. Let's face it fighting is a much more realistic choice Link would make. Why in the hell would he put his hands up and surrender when he could take those gerudo's like nothing? I can understand it in WW (he had no weapon) but for OoT and MM it was unnacceptable.
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As for hiding enemies, I suppose these sections would have people like the Gerudos in OoT and MM that don't disappear.
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Yes, and they would also get noticed by other guards instead of being ignored for no reason like the gerudo where.
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A special one hit KO attack like the mortal draw could be used, but only be effective from behind. And of course a sneak option. Hold down a button, and Link will sneak around without a sound. It's quieter than walking, but also slower.
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Yes, and also you could have a choice between killing and knocking the target out. If you kill them you don't have to worry about them getting woken up but if it's a bulbin or other monster it could explode (what the hell) and alert other enemies in the area. If you knock them out however it's more quiet but they may wake up after awhile.