


Sakura Tsubasa comes through again with another helpful resource page: aLttP Randomizer Trackers. It’s honestly about as helpful a tool as you could hope for to keep track of not only items you have collected, but locations where items are attainable based on what you’ve already collected. Stumpy is a Link to the Past Item Tracker by Wolfman2000. Contains a really useful map and labeling system for all item locations. Legend Of Zelda: A Link to the Past Randomizer Overworld Item Locations Guide created by Sakura Tsubasa. Thank you to abraxas, aka Hurfydurfy for providing this resource to the site.

There’s item info, frequently missed item locations, more maps, dungeon items…the list goes on. The first resource is arguably the most comprehensive: a Google Doc containing links to a metric ton of good information, most of it in Google Doc form.
LINK TO THE PAST SUPER METROID RANDOMIZER TRACKER FULL
Thanks a million Veetorp!) Google Doc Full of Links, Information (A very special shout-out to Veetorp, not only for correcting this link to reflect its new domain, but for being one of the masterminds behind aLttP Randomizer. that is worth checking out if you have questions. The site also contains a lot of answers to questions about Rando in general like version info, logic, etc. has everything you need to start playing Rando yourself. A lot of these links throw around terms defined in this glossary pretty casually, so feel free to use our Glossary page for help defining them! Offical aLttP Rando Site Check out Go Mode: A Link to the Past Randomizer Podcast!īelow is a list of resources I found across the web that I found to be helpful in learning routing and lingo, especially as I played through my first aLttP Randomizer run.
