Becoming an Adult Link in Majora’s Mask: A Misconception
Majora’s Mask, the intriguing sequel to Ocarina of Time, has led many gamers to question one crucial aspect: becoming Adult Link. The assumption has been fueled by the possibility of the beloved Hero’s Hour glass-borne age-shift. Here, we’re going to debunk the idea and clarify how you never become an adult Link in Majora’s Mask.
Lack of Age-Transition Mechanics
Unlike Ocarina of Time, which features Link’s Transformation into a Young Adult (16) after a Time-shift, Majora’s Mask does not involve a mechanic to achieve age transition for Link. His character design remains constant, with some minor differences when wearing Masks and Outfits**. Thus, Adult Link, unfortunately, cannot be attained within the Majora’s Mask universe.
But Isn’t Zora Mask a Facsimile of Adult Link?
Some players suggest that Zora Mask transformations allow a similar Increased Height and Proportions, possibly indicating Adult Link. Alas, even with Zora, Link maintains his child appearance, serving as an alteration rather than a definitive conversion to Adult stature.
Other Myth-busting Concerns
While exploring rumors and speculation has led gamers to ask an array of questions, our investigation aimed at shattering four related misunderstandings:
| Concept | Myths |
|---|---|
| Does Link have 17 | Link was 14 in Ocarina of Time and in Majora’s Mask still 10 years old |