100% Completion

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100% Completion refers to having mastered all aspects of a title. The Permanently Missable Items article is useful to those undertaking this challenge. Like the Three Heart Challenge and Speed Runs, 100% Completions are an optional challenge for Zelda series fans.

To brag of having a 100% Completed file, one must have all Heart Containers, Weapon upgrades, Items, and Collectible items such as Ship Parts. Unlike other gaming series like Metroid or some Mario games, the Legend of Zelda series thus far has no in-game rewards (such as alternative or lengthened endings for the feat) or even bragging rights rewards that acknowledge the completion. Although finding every last collectible is difficult in its own rights, doing so makes gameplay easier than Speedruns, Minimal Completions, and Three Hearts Challenges.

It is important to note that 100% Completion refers to completing tasks that are addressed permanently to the quest's status. Actions like not dying or always having a maximum amount of items (Rupees, bombs, arrows, etc.) cannot count into the completion agenda because they're permanently subject to change.

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General

The following tasks apply for every installment in the series.

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The Legend of Zelda

Screenshot showing several aspects of 100% completion in The Legend of Zelda.

Most Difficult Aspect- Beating the game

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The Adventure of Link

Most Difficult Aspect- Beating the game

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A Link to the Past

Screenshot showing most aspects of 100% completion in A Link to the Past.

Most Difficult Aspect- Beating the game

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Gameboy Advance remake
(The Gameboy Advance remake included several new features, extending the checklist)

Link's Awakening

Screenshot showing most aspects of 100% completion in Link's Awakening.

Most Difficult Aspect- This is a matter of personal opinion.

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Link's Awakening DX

In addition to the tasks mentioned above:

Ocarina of Time

Most Difficult Aspect- Due to a glitch, one of the Deku Nut upgrades is permanently lost if it's not earned before collecting the Poacher's Saw. Because of this, the Mask Trading Sequence must be done before proceeding further on the Biggoron's Sword sequence. (This is fixed in Ocarina of Time 3D.)

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Ocarina of Time 3D

Most Difficult Aspect- Boss Gauntlet; Boss Challenges in Master Quest.

Majora's Mask

Most Difficult Aspect- Keeping an eye for time-sensitive events, particularly those that are mutually-exclusive.

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Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons

Most Difficult Aspect- Due to a glitch, the Ring Box L-3 upgrade is permanently lost if it's not earned via secrets in a Linked Game before collecting the Ring Box L-2.

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Four Swords

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The Wind Waker

Most Difficult Aspect- Completing successfully the Nintendo Gallery, due to some of the figurines being of ephemeral availability.

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The Minish Cap

A collection of three screenshots showing most aspects of 100% completion in The Minish Cap.

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Twilight Princess

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Phantom Hourglass

Most Difficult Aspect- Collecting enough money to purchase the upgrades for sale, getting the (random-appearing) Ship Parts.

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Spirit Tracks

Most Difficult Aspect- Collecting the indicated treasures for the Train Cars.

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Skyward Sword

Most Difficult Aspect- Hero Mode and Boss Rush Mode in it.

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