Of all the Easter eggs in , Link's house is one of the easiest to find and most worthwhile. Although firmly set in its own timeline, the series is no stranger to the odd Easter egg. The big, open-world 3D games may have more space for them, but it's often the 2D games that become most notorious for their cameos and in-jokes. With their small and condensed maps, Easter eggs in and are easy to find and easy to recognize.
Such is the case for Link's house, which is easy to find near the very beginning of . Considering how much contributes to the overall lore, this may not be the most fruitful chapter in the player's exploration of Hyrule, but it will be an interesting one. Here's how to find Link's house in .
Link's house is located in Suthorn Forest, within a small village situated in the northwest corner of the region. This is the first major settlement Zelda should come across on her travels; it's easily accessible immediately after her flight from Hyrule Castle. Suthorn Village is a small settlement of only four houses, and upon Zelda's arrival, she finds the place in despair. The people are mourning one of their villagers, a local young man who seems to have disappeared. And with poor timing, too, as monsters are closing in, and he was the best swordsman around.
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In particular, Link's house is the one in the southwesternmost part of the village, nestled between two intersecting cliffs. It's the one with a tree stump and an axe sticking out of it. Its rough location can also be seen, indicated by a red circle, on the map above.
In the middle of Suthorn Village, there's a kid celebrating his birthday gift of a trampoline. Make sure to learn how to copy this useful item with Zelda's Tri Rod.
Inside, Link's house is decked out in green everything — carpet, sheets, decor — and there's a very familiar-looking pointed green
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