>he played through all of Ocarina of Time without realizing he could do a quick spin attack by rotating the control stick 360 degrees and attacking, rendering the hold-down-button spin attack useless
>he played oot
>>12024024It's a must-play
>>12024024>mfw
>>12024018no normal person would stare incredulously at an 8 year old that had fun playing a video game, no matter how sub-optimal he was.
>>12024024What a chad.
my analog was busted
yeah, and grind down the controller the same way mario party 1 in the process.what a crappy tactic to sell more controllers.
>>12024018Instant spin attack can't be charged so it's always at level one. It costs no magic though so there's that. Why use charged spin attack? Do it during Ganondorf battle when he's charging multiple energy balls for the cool spectacle. Shooting him with a light arrow is no fun.
>>12024110I forgot you could interrupt his charge up attack with a light arrow, even though that's what I probably always did as a kid
>>12024117The fact that the devs made it possible for you to deflect his charge attack with your own with all the energy balls flying back to him is very soulful.
>>12024130being able to deflect the energy ball with a bottle is still my preferred way of playing energy tennis
>>12024134I forgot if it could deflect his charged balls.
>>12024134>energy tennisit's called dead man's volley.
>>12024149I could fill that bottle with my charged balls.
>>12024024fpbp
>>12024152That was made up by Phantom Hourglass. It has no thematic relevance to OoT or Lttp.
>>12024110I think you can keep things stunlocked if you can do spin attacks on command. It could be only in Wind Waker, though. Regardless, Biggoron's spin attack is still big business even without a charge.