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* ThatOneLevel: The Water Temple in this hack is every bit as frustrating as the one in the original ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime''. The confusing layout is still there, but in addition, the order of rooms you need to visit and what you need to do is switched around, so even knowing how to go through the original will not help you. You also need to go through long stretches underwater, and unlike in ''Ocarina'', you do not have a map or a [[SuperNotDrowningSkills Blue Tunic]], so you have to go through with an OxygenMeter, preventing you from exploring at your leisure. The large size of the place and its many passageways will ensure you spend a long time there. Getting the stars of the area will also force you to go looking for the switches to raise or lower the water level, and the [[spoiler:Unagi]] star in particular is a massive GuideDangIt The switch mechanic, in which doors and blocks open and close depending on the color of the switch, is used in other dungeons but really becomes annoying here as the switches are very out-of-the-way, and if you miss one of the stars, you will likely have to backtrack to press one of the switches. And to top it all off, the miniboss is Dark Mario from ''VideoGame/SuperMario64LastImpact'' who is ThatOneBoss, and the main boss, the Big Manta, can ''[[HPToOne take off all but one of your health points]]'' (which ''would'' make it ThatOneBoss if not for the water in the arena that, due to being a Mario 64 hack, can heal you pretty fast).

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* ThatOneLevel: The Water Temple in this hack is every bit as frustrating as the one in the original ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime''. The confusing layout is still there, but in addition, the order of rooms you need to visit and what you need to do is switched around, so even knowing how to go through the original will not help you. You also need to go through long stretches underwater, and unlike in ''Ocarina'', you do not have a map or a [[SuperNotDrowningSkills Blue Tunic]], so you have to go through with an OxygenMeter, preventing you from exploring at your leisure. The large size of the place and its many passageways will ensure you spend a long time there. Getting the stars of the area will also force you to go looking for the switches to raise or lower the water level, and the [[spoiler:Unagi]] star in particular is a massive GuideDangIt The switch mechanic, in which doors and blocks open and close depending on the color of the switch, is used in other dungeons but really becomes annoying here as the switches are very out-of-the-way, and if you miss one of the stars, you will likely have to backtrack to press one of the switches. And to top it all off, the miniboss is Dark Mario [[spoiler:Dark Mario]] from ''VideoGame/SuperMario64LastImpact'' who is ThatOneBoss, ThatOneBoss in both his native game and this one, while the main boss, the Big Manta, can ''[[HPToOne take off all but one of your health points]]'' (which ''would'' make it ThatOneBoss if not for the water in the arena that, due to being a Mario 64 hack, can heal you pretty fast).
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* ThatOneLevel: The Water Temple in this hack is every bit as frustrating as the one in the original ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime''. The confusing layout is still there, but in addition, the order of rooms you need to visit and what you need to do is switched around, so even knowing how to go through the original will not help you. You also need to go through long stretches underwater, and unlike in ''Ocarina'', you do not have a map or a [[SuperNotDrowningSkills Blue Tunic]], so you have to go through with an OxygenMeter, preventing you from exploring at your leisure. The large size of the place and its many passageways will ensure you spend a long time there. Getting the stars of the area will also force you to go looking for the switches to raise or lower the water level, and the [[spoiler:Unagi]] star in particular is a massive GuideDangIt The switch mechanic, in which doors and blocks open and close depending on the color of the switch, is used in other dungeons but really becomes annoying here as the switches are very out-of-the-way, and if you miss one of the stars, you will likely have to backtrack. And to top it all off, the miniboss is Dark Mario from ''VideoGame/SuperMario64LastImpact'' who is ThatOneBoss, and the main boss, the Big Manta, can ''[[HPToOne take off all but one of your health points]]'' (which ''would'' make it ThatOneBoss if not for the water in the arena that, due to being a Mario 64 hack, can heal you pretty fast).

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* ThatOneLevel: The Water Temple in this hack is every bit as frustrating as the one in the original ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime''. The confusing layout is still there, but in addition, the order of rooms you need to visit and what you need to do is switched around, so even knowing how to go through the original will not help you. You also need to go through long stretches underwater, and unlike in ''Ocarina'', you do not have a map or a [[SuperNotDrowningSkills Blue Tunic]], so you have to go through with an OxygenMeter, preventing you from exploring at your leisure. The large size of the place and its many passageways will ensure you spend a long time there. Getting the stars of the area will also force you to go looking for the switches to raise or lower the water level, and the [[spoiler:Unagi]] star in particular is a massive GuideDangIt The switch mechanic, in which doors and blocks open and close depending on the color of the switch, is used in other dungeons but really becomes annoying here as the switches are very out-of-the-way, and if you miss one of the stars, you will likely have to backtrack.backtrack to press one of the switches. And to top it all off, the miniboss is Dark Mario from ''VideoGame/SuperMario64LastImpact'' who is ThatOneBoss, and the main boss, the Big Manta, can ''[[HPToOne take off all but one of your health points]]'' (which ''would'' make it ThatOneBoss if not for the water in the arena that, due to being a Mario 64 hack, can heal you pretty fast).
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* ThatOneLevel: The Water Temple in this hack is every bit as frustrating as the one in the original ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime''. The confusing layout is still there, but in addition, the order of rooms you need to visit and what you need to do is switched around, so even knowing how to go through the original will not help you. You also need to go through long stretches underwater, and unlike in ''Ocarina'', you do not have a map or a [[SuperNotDrowningSkills Blue Tunic]], so you have to go through with an OxygenMeter, preventing you from exploring at your leisure. The large size of the place and its many passageways will ensure you spend a long time there. Getting the stars of the area will also force you to go looking for the switches to raise or lower the water level, and the [[spoiler:Unagi]] star in particular is a GuideDangIt The switch mechanic, in which doors and blocks open and close depending on the color of the switch, is used in other dungeons but really becomes annoying here as the switches are very out-of-the-way. And to top it all off, the miniboss is Dark Mario from ''VideoGame/SuperMario64LastImpact'' who is ThatOneBoss, and the main boss, the Big Manta, can ''[[HPToOne take off all but one of your health points]]'' (which ''would'' make it ThatOneBoss if not for the water in the arena that, due to being a Mario 64 hack, can heal you pretty fast).

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* ThatOneLevel: The Water Temple in this hack is every bit as frustrating as the one in the original ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime''. The confusing layout is still there, but in addition, the order of rooms you need to visit and what you need to do is switched around, so even knowing how to go through the original will not help you. You also need to go through long stretches underwater, and unlike in ''Ocarina'', you do not have a map or a [[SuperNotDrowningSkills Blue Tunic]], so you have to go through with an OxygenMeter, preventing you from exploring at your leisure. The large size of the place and its many passageways will ensure you spend a long time there. Getting the stars of the area will also force you to go looking for the switches to raise or lower the water level, and the [[spoiler:Unagi]] star in particular is a massive GuideDangIt The switch mechanic, in which doors and blocks open and close depending on the color of the switch, is used in other dungeons but really becomes annoying here as the switches are very out-of-the-way.out-of-the-way, and if you miss one of the stars, you will likely have to backtrack. And to top it all off, the miniboss is Dark Mario from ''VideoGame/SuperMario64LastImpact'' who is ThatOneBoss, and the main boss, the Big Manta, can ''[[HPToOne take off all but one of your health points]]'' (which ''would'' make it ThatOneBoss if not for the water in the arena that, due to being a Mario 64 hack, can heal you pretty fast).
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* ThatOneLevel: The Water Temple in this hack is every bit as frustrating as the one in the original ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime''. The confusing layout is still there, but in addition, the order of rooms you need to visit and what you need to do is switched around, so even knowing how to go through the original will not help you. You also need to go through long stretches underwater, and unlike in ''Ocarina'', you do not have a map or a [[SuperNotDrowningSkills Blue Tunic]], so you have to go through with an OxygenMeter, preventing you from exploring at your leisure. The large size of the place and its many passageways will ensure you spend a long time there. Getting the stars of the area will also force you to go looking for the switches to raise or lower the water level. And the switch mechanic, in which doors and blocks open and close depending on the color of the switch, is used in other dungeons but really becomes annoying here as the switches are very out-of-the-way. And to top it all off, the miniboss is Dark Mario from ''VideoGame/SuperMario64LastImpact'' who is ThatOneBoss, and the main boss, the Big Manta, can ''[[HPToOne take off all but one of your health points]]'' (which ''would'' make it ThatOneBoss if not for the water in the arena that, due to being a Mario 64 hack, can heal you pretty fast).

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* ThatOneLevel: The Water Temple in this hack is every bit as frustrating as the one in the original ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime''. The confusing layout is still there, but in addition, the order of rooms you need to visit and what you need to do is switched around, so even knowing how to go through the original will not help you. You also need to go through long stretches underwater, and unlike in ''Ocarina'', you do not have a map or a [[SuperNotDrowningSkills Blue Tunic]], so you have to go through with an OxygenMeter, preventing you from exploring at your leisure. The large size of the place and its many passageways will ensure you spend a long time there. Getting the stars of the area will also force you to go looking for the switches to raise or lower the water level. And level, and the [[spoiler:Unagi]] star in particular is a GuideDangIt The switch mechanic, in which doors and blocks open and close depending on the color of the switch, is used in other dungeons but really becomes annoying here as the switches are very out-of-the-way. And to top it all off, the miniboss is Dark Mario from ''VideoGame/SuperMario64LastImpact'' who is ThatOneBoss, and the main boss, the Big Manta, can ''[[HPToOne take off all but one of your health points]]'' (which ''would'' make it ThatOneBoss if not for the water in the arena that, due to being a Mario 64 hack, can heal you pretty fast).
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* ThatOneLevel: The Water Temple in this hack is every bit as frustrating as the one in the original ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime''. The confusing layout is still there, but in addition, the order of rooms you need to visit and what you need to do is switched around, so even knowing how to go through the original will not help you. You also need to go through long stretches underwater, and unlike in ''Ocarina'', you do not have a map, but Mario DOES have an OxygenMeter, preventing you from exploring at your leisure. The large size of the place and its many passageways will ensure you spend a long time there. Getting the stars of the area will also force you to go looking for the switches to raise or lower the water level. And the switch mechanic, in which doors and blocks open and close depending on the color of the switch, is used in other dungeons but really becomes annoying here as the switches are very out-of-the-way. And to top it all off, the miniboss is Dark Mario from ''VideoGame/SuperMario64LastImpact'' who is ThatOneBoss, and the main boss, the Big Manta, can ''[[HPToOne take off all but one of your health points]]'' (which ''would'' make it ThatOneBoss if not for the water in the arena that, due to being a Mario 64 hack, can heal you pretty fast).

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* ThatOneLevel: The Water Temple in this hack is every bit as frustrating as the one in the original ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime''. The confusing layout is still there, but in addition, the order of rooms you need to visit and what you need to do is switched around, so even knowing how to go through the original will not help you. You also need to go through long stretches underwater, and unlike in ''Ocarina'', you do not have a map, but Mario DOES map or a [[SuperNotDrowningSkills Blue Tunic]], so you have to go through with an OxygenMeter, preventing you from exploring at your leisure. The large size of the place and its many passageways will ensure you spend a long time there. Getting the stars of the area will also force you to go looking for the switches to raise or lower the water level. And the switch mechanic, in which doors and blocks open and close depending on the color of the switch, is used in other dungeons but really becomes annoying here as the switches are very out-of-the-way. And to top it all off, the miniboss is Dark Mario from ''VideoGame/SuperMario64LastImpact'' who is ThatOneBoss, and the main boss, the Big Manta, can ''[[HPToOne take off all but one of your health points]]'' (which ''would'' make it ThatOneBoss if not for the water in the arena that, due to being a Mario 64 hack, can heal you pretty fast).
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* ThatOneLevel: The Water Temple in this hack is every bit as frustrating as the one in the original ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime''. The confusing layout is still there, but in addition, the order of rooms you need to visit and what you need to do is switched around, so even knowing how to go through the original will not help you. You also need to go through long stretches underwater, and unlike in ''Ocarina'', you do not have a map, but Mario DOES have an OxygenMeter, preventing you from exploring at your leisure. The large size of the place and its many passageways will ensure you spend a long time there. Getting the stars of the area will also force you to go looking for the switches to raise or lower the water level. And the switch mechanic, in which doors and blocks open and close depending on the color of the switch, is used in other dungeons but really becomes annoying here as the switches are very out-of-the-way. And to top it all off, the miniboss is Dark Mario from ''VideoGame/SuperMario64LastImpact'' who is ThatOneBoss, and the main boss, the Big Manta, can ''[[HPToOne take off all but one of your health points]]'' (which ''would'' make it ThatOneBoss if not for the water in the arena that, due to being a Mario 64 hack, can heal you pretty fast).

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