Within a planetary atmosphere, an indigo tribal has been known to fly as fast as Mach 10 by creating an aerodynamic envelope around his body. Flight: By the manipulation of anti-gravitons and directed molecular movement, they can fly at incredible speeds.Energy Projection: They can fire energy blasts.The Indigo Tribe also channelled the Black light of Death to allow Hal Jordan to come back to life during the Blackest Event.
This ability has been shown to allow the wielder to copy the power of other lantern energies, the White spectrum's (the reasoning is unknown but assumed to be a limitation due to the extremity of the ring in question).
It’s plain enough that this will be a less frustrating way to explore this famously difficult game, but it seems untrue to Zelda’s roots. This means the only way to save is to use the Switch’s built-in save states, not the rather inconvenient save method the game used. Secret passages are already revealed, and so on.īecause it skips the title screen and save game selection it seems like someone must have essentially played through the game to this point (or more likely edited the values in game RAM) and then walked to the classic starting point and made a save state that automatically loads when you start or reset the game. You also have six hearts, and traveling around a little bit I determined these were awarded by raiding nearby hidden areas, not simply assigned. Basically they’ve given you all the stuff you can find on the overworld (including max bombs and keys), but no items you’d get from inside a dungeon.
You’re given the white sword, big shield, blue ring and power bracelet, plus 255 rupees to replace that shield when a Like-like eats it. The game itself (SP stands for “special”) is described by Nintendo in the menu as a “souped up version” of the original: “Living the life of luxury!” It’s a separate entry in the menu with all the other NES games you get as part of the company’s subscription service. In a way it’s no different from a cheat code, but the way it’s executed feels like a missed opportunity.
Nintendo has set a strange new precedent with the release of Legend of Zelda SP on the Switch: it’s essentially the original NES game but with Link starts loaded up with good gear and cash.