Myths of The Legend of Zelda Series

This page details various popular and long running myths within The Legend of Zelda series.

Defeating the Running Man
There have been many proposed tricks and actions purported to be able to beat the Running Man in the race to the bridge in the Lost Woods. Including: warping, leaving the game on for a certain amount of time, lifting up the cartridge a small amount, etc. All have been false. It has been confirmed through the use of cheat device that no matter what Link does, the Running Man will always beat him by one second no matter what.

Hole in Zora's Domain
There is a hole that can be found under the frozen ice in Zora's Domain which many believe is a passage to Unicorn Fountain. It could have possibly been, but the coding to transport Link to it could have been removed, as seen in this video.

Biggoron's Sword
A wildly popular myth that has been circulating ever since Twilight Princess's release is that a sword hanging in a side hallway on the second floor of Hyrule Castle is the Biggoron's Sword. This is false. The guards on this sword are longer and wider than the guards on the Biggoron's Sword. The sword's hilt is much thicker and a different color than the Biggoron's Sword's hilt. The pommel on the sword is far blunter than the pommel on the Biggoron's Sword. The design in the center is totally different. The only thing that is really at all similar is that they appear to have the same ratio of blade length to the width of the guard and and length of the hilt. That does not, however, make them the same sword. More likely is that it's just a generic European longsword. Which explains the coincidence in size ratios as the Biggoron's Sword itself is based on a generic European longsword.

Entering Fado's House
In Ordon Village, there is a house near the mayor Bo's, which belongs to Fado. There was a rumor regarding the possibility of entering said house, but it was proven untrue, and the only way to enter there is through either glitches or highly skilled techniques (as in the video shown here). One possible explanation for the house being inaccessible is that, during day, there's no one inside and thus it's locked for safety reasons; and during night, it's locked because Fado is sleeping and doesn't want visitors. A similar case happens with one of the houses found in Kakariko Village, in Ocarina of Time.