This is a fourth-wall-breaking reference to the prolonged holding of the L-Target that is required if the Targeting Mode is left to the default "Hold". He remarks that his arm feels numb, and asks Link if his left index finger is numb too. He gives the young hero a Silver Rupee and calls him Master Link from then on. For 500 hits, he gives Link a Piece of Heart.Īt 1000 hits, Orca loses count and ends the battle. 300 hits convinces Orca to give Link an Orange Rupee and increase his rank to "swordsman". If Link hits Orca 100 times before being hit three, Orca declares him to be a knight, and gives him a Purple Rupee. Before starting, Orca taunts Link, stating that his skill level is only that of a page. If Link accepts, a mini-game begins in which Link must strike Orca as many times as he can before Orca strikes him three times. Orca asks Link to show him how much his skills have improved. Upon Link's return to Outset Island later in the game, Orca remarks that he has changed. Orca is unaware of Tetra's fall into the Fairy Woods when Link returns for practice, but the swordsman senses a change that prompts him to give Link the Hero's Sword. He refuses no matter how many times Link completes the tutorial and continues to insist Link must practice more. However, he refuses to give Link a sword for fear of upsetting Link's Grandma. At the beginning of The Wind Waker, Orca offers to teach Link basic sword techniques using the Hero's Sword.
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