MajinPhil has 100% completed Majora’s Mask without getting hit once, and didn’t even use the shield to block attacks
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A streamer has become the first person to beat The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask with 100% completion while avoidingallhits from enemy attacks.
This brutal challenge was taken on by MajinPhil, who managed to overcome it after two months of attempts. The fact that this hasn’t happened before in the almost 24 years that Majora’s Mask has been out in the wild is telling of just how difficult it was, but the speedrunner made things even harder than they had to be by banning themselves from blocking attacks with the shield. This meant that every attack needed to be completely dodged, so there was very little room for error.
On top of that, MajinPhil wasn’t able to use any glitches to aid their journey, so the whole thing was completed fair and square. The winning run was around 10 hours long – and completed in a single sitting – which is anincrediblylong time to be fully on guard and waiting to dive out of the way of any incoming threats. You cantake a look below.
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