In the gaming world, mods can breathe new life into classic titles, and one brilliant modder has taken this concept to the next level. Combining the charm of Pikmin with the legendary Ocarina of Time, this talented creator has crafted a unique experience that showcases Pikmin’s helpfulness in ways we never thought possible. While Pikmin may not be as widely recognized as Zelda in the West, both franchises have secured a loyal fanbase within the Nintendo community.
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What Link Can Do With Pikmin
This mod, created by the inventive modder known as notChase, features a gameplay video demonstrating what Link’s newfound Pikmin can do in Ocarina of Time. The video kicks off with Link leaving Castle Town, where he pulls Pikmin straight out of the ground, just like in their respective games. From there, the adventure unfolds with Link leading a small yet impressive army of Pikmin across Hyrule Field. The tiny plant-like creatures assist Link in various ways: attacking monsters, retrieving distant items, moving heavy objects, and even repairing the bridge that leads to Gerudo Valley.
What sets this mod apart is that notChase has considered the different colors and types of Pikmin. For instance, Red Pikmin bravely venture into the hottest areas of Death Mountain, while the Blue Pikmin navigate through water with ease, showcasing their unique abilities. Furthermore, Link can organize his Pikmin on command, leading a color-coordinated group that marches right behind him like a well-rehearsed squadron.
Why We Can’t Get Our Hands on This Mod
Despite the excitement surrounding this impressive mod, there’s a catch: it’s not available to the public. While notChase has created numerous intriguing mods for Zelda, many of these remain personal endeavors. Sadly, this may be a blessing in disguise, as Nintendo has a reputation for clamping down on fan creations. The chances of drawing the ire of this gaming giant with a crossover mod are high, making it wise for the creator to keep it under wraps.
For now, fans yearning to see Link interact with Pikmin might have to settle for Super Smash Bros. or enjoy the hidden Easter eggs and crossovers nestled within Ocarina of Time. Who knows what the future holds for modding in Nintendo games? Only time will tell.
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