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*A staff item was meant to appear as a weapon at some point during development.<ref>{{Cite person|quote= You can use magic or items to attack. There are a lot of missile weapons like arrows and pachinko balls. There are also hammers and staffs, as well as "hook shots."|name= Shigeru Miyamoto|url= http://www.ign.com/articles/1997/11/27/the-z-files-4|title= THE Z-FILES}}</ref>
*A staff item was meant to appear as a weapon at some point during development.<ref>{{Cite person|quote= You can use magic or items to attack. There are a lot of missile weapons like arrows and pachinko balls. There are also hammers and staffs, as well as "hook shots."|name= Shigeru Miyamoto|url= http://www.ign.com/articles/1997/11/27/the-z-files-4|title= THE Z-FILES}}</ref>


*Link would move slower when damaged.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= '''Q: What happens when your Hit Points go down?'''<br>'''Miyamoto:''' Your speed will get slower, and it will be easier for you to be defeated.|author= IGN Staff|published= November 26, 1997|retrieved= October 22, 2017|url= http://www.ign.com/articles/1997/11/27/the-z-files-4|title= THE Z-FILES|site= IGN|type=}}</ref>
*Link would move slower when damaged.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= '''Q: What happens when your Hit Points go down?'''<br/>'''Miyamoto:''' Your speed will get slower, and it will be easier for you to be defeated.|author= IGN Staff|published= November 26, 1997|retrieved= October 22, 2017|url= http://www.ign.com/articles/1997/11/27/the-z-files-4|title= THE Z-FILES|site= IGN|type=}}</ref>


*[[Hyrule Castle Town]] was seen as a full 3D-render rather than a 2D backdrop.
*[[Hyrule Castle Town]] was seen as a full 3D-render rather than a 2D backdrop.
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**A [[Hyrule Loach]] can also be obtained through the use of a cheating device, however it does not have any actions associated with it. Its description was never translated from the original Japanese text.
**A [[Hyrule Loach]] can also be obtained through the use of a cheating device, however it does not have any actions associated with it. Its description was never translated from the original Japanese text.


*The {{Term|MM|Medicine Shop Owner|link}}'s model was updated to include legs. However, he is never seen in-game and only exists in the game's files.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= This object contains an updated version of the Potion Shop Owner from {{OoT|-}}, updated for {{MM|-}}. Its filename translates to "Drug Store 2 Owner". Unlike the {{OoT|-}} model, which is also still present in the game, this version of the Drug Store Owner object has legs.<br><br>When loaded in the game, he cannot be interacted with, and simply stands stationary with his hands on his hips. |author= |published= n.d. |retrieved= March 4, 2020 |url= https://tcrf.net/The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Majora%27s_Mask/Unused_Actors,_Objects,_%26_Variables#object_En_Ds2n |title= The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask/Unused Actors, Objects, &amp; Variables - The Cutting Room Floor |site= The Cutting Room Floor |type= }}</ref>
*The {{Term|MM|Medicine Shop Owner|link}}'s model was updated to include legs. However, he is never seen in-game and only exists in the game's files.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= This object contains an updated version of the Potion Shop Owner from {{OoT|-}}, updated for {{MM|-}}. Its filename translates to "Drug Store 2 Owner". Unlike the {{OoT|-}} model, which is also still present in the game, this version of the Drug Store Owner object has legs.<br/><br/>When loaded in the game, he cannot be interacted with, and simply stands stationary with his hands on his hips. |author= |published= n.d. |retrieved= March 4, 2020 |url= https://tcrf.net/The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Majora%27s_Mask/Unused_Actors,_Objects,_%26_Variables#object_En_Ds2n |title= The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask/Unused Actors, Objects, &amp; Variables - The Cutting Room Floor |site= The Cutting Room Floor |type= }}</ref>
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File:OoT Medicine Shop Owner Model.png|The model for the {{Term|OoT|Medicine Shop Owner}} from {{OoT|-}}
File:OoT Medicine Shop Owner Model.png|The model for the {{Term|OoT|Medicine Shop Owner}} from {{OoT|-}}
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*Green and Black [[Chu Jelly]] were originally designed to be normally accessible types of Chu Jelly, but were left unfinished.
*Green and Black [[Chu Jelly]] were originally designed to be normally accessible types of Chu Jelly, but were left unfinished.
**Green Chu Jelly can only be found in the Wii release and the remastered version {{TPHD}}. It has no effect when drunk and was likely not intended to be obtainable in the Wii version. It can be obtained from [[Green Chu]]s, which only appear when a Blue and Yellow Chu merge in the [[Wii]] and HD versions of ''Twilight Princess'' (they create a Purple Chu in the [[GameCube]] version), which can only occur in the [[Cave of Ordeals]]. In the Wii version, the Green Chu Jelly has no description on the item subscreen and no text appears when it is obtained; in {{TPHD}}, text was added in both cases, even referencing the fact that is has no effect when drunk.<ref>{{Cite|You put green Chu Jelly in your bottle! It doesn't look all that tasty...|N/A|TPHD}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Jelly from a green Chu.<br>*Set it to [Y], [X] or [R] and drink it, though it doesn't look like it will do much...|Items Screen Description|TPHD}}</ref> It is speculated that it was intended to fill the [[Magic Meter]].
**Green Chu Jelly can only be found in the Wii release and the remastered version {{TPHD}}. It has no effect when drunk and was likely not intended to be obtainable in the Wii version. It can be obtained from [[Green Chu]]s, which only appear when a Blue and Yellow Chu merge in the [[Wii]] and HD versions of ''Twilight Princess'' (they create a Purple Chu in the [[GameCube]] version), which can only occur in the [[Cave of Ordeals]]. In the Wii version, the Green Chu Jelly has no description on the item subscreen and no text appears when it is obtained; in {{TPHD}}, text was added in both cases, even referencing the fact that is has no effect when drunk.<ref>{{Cite|You put green Chu Jelly in your bottle! It doesn't look all that tasty...|N/A|TPHD}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Jelly from a green Chu.<br/>*Set it to [Y], [X] or [R] and drink it, though it doesn't look like it will do much...|Items Screen Description|TPHD}}</ref> It is speculated that it was intended to fill the [[Magic Meter]].
**Black Jelly exists in the game data and has details and descriptions, but cannot be obtained in normal gameplay. When consumed, Link takes one heart of damage, similar to [[Nasty Soup]].
**Black Jelly exists in the game data and has details and descriptions, but cannot be obtained in normal gameplay. When consumed, Link takes one heart of damage, similar to [[Nasty Soup]].


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| Sheikah text on [[Guidance Stone]]s
| Sheikah text on [[Guidance Stone]]s
| ''NOW LOADING''<br>''DO NOT TURN OFF''<br>''{{Wp|All your base are belong to us|ALL YOUR BASE ARE}}''
| ''NOW LOADING''<br/>''DO NOT TURN OFF''<br/>''{{Wp|All your base are belong to us|ALL YOUR BASE ARE}}''
| ''MASTER USING IT''<br>''AND YOU CAN''<br>''HAVE THIS''
| ''MASTER USING IT''<br/>''AND YOU CAN''<br/>''HAVE THIS''
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|style="text-align:center"| [[Amber]] description
|style="text-align:center"| [[Amber]] description
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