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Posted on 06-29-09 02:59:34 AM Link | Quote
I was messing around with a rather interesting glitch in Link's Awakening that involves entering a sort of "glitch dungeon", and I recorded a log of my adventure when I should have been sleeping. (You may want to look at This if you want to know about the glitch.) Unfortunately, I had a better idea for this, but I didn't want all this to go to waste, so I decided to stick it here. (You might see what this "better idea" is fairly soon)
Anyway, I left it the way I wrote it, so please excuse me if I seem a bit out of character:

Alright, let's get going! Kennel Dungeon Adventure, GO!
Link the Mime
First thing's first, let me explain what's going on. What I'm standing on are floor tiles, and I think that gray spot is too. The blocks are reversed of what they should be, as shown. The lamps and the pits are somewhat like South-facing cliffs, so pushing down on them will drop me to the other side, but pushing up on them will make me jump in place; its sides act like walls, though. (Unfortunately, I can't use them to jump to another screen) The stuff on the top and the bottom of the screen act like walls. The other junk on the East and West sides are a strange mixture of floor tiles and wall tiles. Now, that red thing up there may look like a gel, but it isn't; unfortunately, I killed it before I could find out. Also, that rope (orange snake thing) up there actually is a hardhat (bouncy beetle thing) that's stuck in place; I can't kill it.
Anyway, now that you recognize just how strange this place is, let's actually start exploring.

Junk
After walking into the orange rope-thing, I wandered into this room, the screen to the right. Those pea-hats (green flower things) are actually pea-hats, and two of them were already disposed of.
As interesting as it looks, the switch doesn't seem to do anything useful, that new junk is just a wall-like tile, and what appears to be a floor made out of rubies is just a plain old floor.

Squish
This goomba, fearing my judgement, leaped into the air and squished itself under its own weight as I approached it.
Okay, actually, it's just a stalfos (jumping skeleton thing) that looks like a goomba, it doesn't kill itself when it lands. and it's stuck in that corner there. (I like my version better, though)

Dead End
...And, I can't go through this opening, so I have to go back, as everything to the right just acts like a wall as well.

Garbage
After expressing my rage to that goomba/stalfos thing (who was kind enough to give me a symbol of its empathy afterwords), I went two screens to the left and found this boring room. The only thing notable is the discovery of this "orangish garbage" that acts like an extremely annoying rock.
Oh, yeah, and you can see the other effect of what I meant by having the blocks reversed.

Gee, it sure is boring around here
So, yeah, there's the rest of the room. I can't get to anything surrounded by those squares, so it really is dull.
Oh, I did take this screenshot earlier, but it makes the most sense here, so... Yeah.

Window Shopping
If we were to go over to the left, we would find a room that could have been fun, but that annoying orange junk had to get in the way. So, we have to leave this room alone, and... That means I'm limited to these four rooms.
Well, I guess I have to milk it for all it's worth, then.

Fixed
Well, I remembered that seemingly useless switch back there after that pea-hat gave me a good whack to my head, and I found out that it does actually do something; it changes the graphics for the blocks, but it doesn't change how they act. At least it looks correct, now.
Oh, yeah, the rope back there flashes between this look and the one before.

Why not?
I'm running out of ideas, so here's me jumping in place while thinking to myself about how I can't lift that orange garbage simultaneously.

Oops
And... I'm stuck.
Well, I suppose this ends this minute adventure. I'll return one of these days!
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