How do I become fierce deity early?

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Apparently, Majora's Mask 3D has an exclusive glitch that allows you to become fierce deity without having the fierce deity mask through a pretty specific glitch. How can I perform this glitch? Every explanation I can find so far just says "you perform this glitch in this context and you are now fierce deity". What do I need to do specifically?






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How early can you get Fierce Deity mask?

In the original N64 version of Majora's Mask, when the Fierce Deity's Mask is first obtained after trading all 20 non-transformation Masks, a glitch prevents the use of the other transformation Mask against Majora. This was fixed in Majora's Mask 3D.

How do you get fierce deity?

The Fierce Deity Armor is a piece of Armor in Breath of the Wild. It is obtained by scanning the Majora's Mask Link amiibo with the amiibo Rune. According to its description, the Fierce Deity Armor is the same armor as the one worn by Fierce Deity Link in the Era of the Hero of Time.

Is Fierce Deity stronger than Majora?

Fierce Deity, In theory, is just as strong as majora in power. In game, he is pretty powerless. Most of his power lies in his sword.

Do you need every mask to get the Fierce Deity mask?

You must get every mask in the game until your mask inventory has only one slot left which is for the Fierce Deity's Mask. The masks that need to be attained are: The Great Fairy Mask - Find the Stray Fairy in Clock Town and go to the Great Fairy Fountain. Talk to the Great Fairy.



Fierce Deity Early in Majora's Mask *tutorial*




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