#LegendofZelda The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past - ULTIMATE GUIDE- ALL Items, ALL Bosses, 100%

Published 2022-04-16
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Episode 73

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past is a timeless masterpiece, and while the technology to create video games is exponentially more complex now than it was 30 years ago, its arguable that no one has ever been able to make a better game.

Whether you think its the greatest game of all time, or just one of the all time greats, we'll find out how this classic got made, then we'll dive deep into the gameplay where we'll learn:

* How to beat EVERY Dungeon, and find EVERY ITEM!

* Link's extensive inventory - Data on weapon damage, MP use, enemy weaknesses, and more!

* The easy way to find the top secret Chris Houlihan room!

* The secrets of the Good Bee! He can even help you with a boss!

* Easy to use glitches that will let you explore areas of the game you shouldn't be able to access!

* TONS of Easter Eggs, like the chicken that turns into a woman!

* The ultimate trick that will let you beat the game in about 3 minutes!

* Secret Boss strategies - Can you fight Agahnim with the Bug Net? AND MORE!

Thanks for watching!


TABLE OF CONTENTS - PART 1 (of 2):

0:00:00 Intro

0:08:45 The Escape

0:02:46 Light World Adventuring

0:40:20 Eastern Palace

0:48:16 Boots and Books

0:59:54 The Desert Palace

1:06:50 Power Glove Exploration

1:20:46 Climbing Death Mountain

1:25:19 Tower of Hera

1:31:22 The Master Sword

1:39:02 Castle Tower

1:46:31 Dark World Exploration

The conclusion is in PART 2:    • #LegendofZelda The Legend of Zelda: A...  

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All Comments (21)
  • @Katie-hb8iq
    The pixel art in this game still looks awesome, even by 2022 standards. Very clean, colorful, timeless style. Music is great. Holds up really well.
  • @NeoAmonSeraphim
    Quite possibly the best Zelda game even to this day, such a masterpiece
  • @Freakinger81
    In the lower left corner of the Village, there is a little hut you can open with a Bomb, but the Wall has no Cracks or anything. You can find respawning Bombs and Arrows in there, very useful at the start.
  • @ChosenPlaysYT
    When I was a kid in the 90’s this game completely captivated my best friend and I for a whole summer. Learning the entire map and getting every item on our quest to beat the game. There was no YouTube or guides, we had to sit there with a notebook and figure it out. Was an amazing time.
  • @Maximus-FPS
    I remember being so hyped about this game coming out as a kid. There was an article on the game in Nintendo Power (I think) which had a huge map of the overworld. The article mentioned how you could tell which walls could be bombed because they had a distinctive look. I went over every inch of that map with a magnifying glass, looking for all the cracks in the wall and circling each one so I wouldn't miss a thing.
  • @typhir5911
    This is still the absolute pinnacle of perfection for Zelda games to me. Everything from the music to the art style chosen still holds up amazingly well to this very day. It is a true timeless classic in every sense of the word. A Link to the Past is what I hold up as my personal Game of All Time.
  • This was one of the first games I ever beat, and rebeat until I knew it inside and out and blindfolded. But it's m gonna watch all 2 hours like it's my first time again. Thanks for bringing me back to some of the best times in my life
  • @aaronp2542
    You are the Bob Ross of video games. Great to watch to know how to paint/finish the game.... And awesome to have in the background. Thanks!
  • @jamesbeyify
    This is probably the video I needed the least but wanted the most. Fantastic game. Wonderful video. Can't wait to see what comes next.
  • @musickid43
    I remember playing this as a kid and spending over a week just exploring. Now thanks to playing this randomized so many times, I can play this in just a few hours with 100% completion. Such a good game.
  • @THEGRUMPTRUCK
    Using the sword to deflect projectiles back at an enemy later took the name "Dead Man's Volley." It became a pretty big staple in some Zelda games later on, including Wind Waker and Ocarina of Time, as well as Twilight Princess just to name a few, most notably during the Ganondorf fights, or Phantom Ganon in Wind Waker.
  • @andylindsey
    Thanks for this guide, man! I replayed Link to the Past a while back and used this to help me through it and find all the secret items/locations. It's amazing how many secrets are in this game. It's a wonder people could unearth some of these back in the day without a guide! That's probably the experience Miyamoto was going for; the exploration and discovery of wonderful secrets to help you on your journey.
  • @daryl4841
    I love this game. My fav Zelda of all time. Another couple SNES games I'd love to see are Turtles In Time and Super Castlevania IV.
  • @LordJimqua
    My man coming out strong with the SNES games
  • @SUPERKID515
    Just a heads up the intro that you had spoken about the backstory of legend of Zelda was absolutely phenomenal totally enjoyed listening to that part of this video I am now currently watching the rest
  • @cruiz387
    Have seen this game beginning to end thousands of times between playthroughs, speedruns, and races.. yet, I am here for this. Will be awesome watching nice, slow detailed walkthrough of this game with excellent commentary. Love this channel, man.
  • @richardwade1544
    My childhood favorite, I've beaten this game a few dozen times.
  • @darthvader8094
    I beat this game again about once a year. It's one of the very few games I consider myself a master of. Truly a legendary game, I still get excited everytime I start a new game
  • @howard2031
    I didn't even play this till 8 years after it came out and it still blew my mind. One of the most epic games ever. Still sticks in my mind certain memories of playing it. The Level 5 and level 7 dungeons were always toughest for me.