

There is just no milk without a bottle model for us to use, unlike the gold dust and potions.

You will sometimes find milk in what appears to be a bottle, but it is only milk, and it will not give you a bottle. Call it out using the Scarecrow song, then use the Hookshot. If you do not have goron you can still get up there: There is a scarecrow near the boulder blocking the racetrack. There is a hidden (bomb-able) grotto on the ramp steppe path to get to goron racetrack. Most people don't know this because you get the Gibdo mask after getting access to the soaring owl and you never need to travel east up that cliff again if you don't want to, but MMR accepts both masks as giving you access. In vanilla MM, you use to convince the ghost to summon a tree and grant you Ikana valley access, but in vanilla MM, he will also accept you wearing a and grant you Ikana access. MMR roms work on N64 emulators, they can be played on N64 hardware with everdrive and similar flashcard technology, and they can be played on Wii Virtual Console, MMR will even convert the randomized rom to a wad for you.

MMR has no unique emulator requirements, you can play a randomized rom with any method that allows you to play a MM rom. A replacement webui is in development which will supply a UI on all platforms.Īdditional information on every feature of MMR is available by reading the tooltip shown by hovering the mouse over the option, or reading the detailed manual by pressing F1, or visiting the help menu. The CLI version works if you install dotnet and run the CLI as "dotnet -input " but modifying the settings means modifying the settings.json by hand. Thank you for all of your support throughout the years - CoolROM will continue strong.Majora's Mask Randomizer is a Windows application that randomizes item locations, music, and more for Majora's Mask, presenting millions of combinations and new ways to replay the game.Ī video tutorial of setting up MMR is found here: Ĭurrently the UI is only available on windows, it is broken in wine. We feel we have reached this goal and helped cure more cases of nostalgia than we could have ever imagined.

From the very beginning, our goal was to allow users to re-live classic moments from video games that they have lost and cannot purchase anymore. We are very grateful to have served the emulation community for so many years and to have CoolROM still exist today. This page has been removed due to a request from Nintendo of America Inc.
