There are several fan rumors that surround The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and most of them are in vain. Even years later, some fans wonder about these rumors and their validity. Early game footage and fan forum sites contribute to these popular misconceptions about Zelda's first 3-d platformer. However, Nintendo has denied most rumors, and fans have had no luck with proving these tall tales.

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While a few fan rumors are based on logic, many are outlandish. It seems that internet trolls have a blast messing with hardcore Zelda gamers. With that said, let's take a look at 10 wild rumors that fans thought were true, but turned out false!

10 Lon Lon Ranch Nudity

A rumor regarding Malon, Talon, and Ingo's private lives went viral within the Zelda community based on claims that it's possible to see this Lon Lon Ranch crew naked. Yikes! Some fans even claim that a Nintendo developer named Dan Owsen started the rumor by saying there's a code for Lon Lon Ranch nudity. Alternatively, he claims he never said such a thing.

Regardless, a 66-step Lon Lon Ranch Nudity walkthrough was posted online, and many fans believed it. Unfortunately for these creepy fans, those 66 steps never worked, and the farm crew stays clothed throughout the entire game.

9 The Sky Temple

The nonexistent Sky Temple supposedly exists in this Zelda title, leading to speculations about how to get there. Since each sage except Rauru represents each temple, some hopeful fans wonder if there's a temple in the sky somewhere.

The methods that fans use to try finding this temple are more outlandish than the temple's existence itself. Some fans believe that a flying cow will take Link to this mysterious temple. Fans use many other methods, like throwing bombs below Gannon's Castle and summoning creatures that don't even exist in the game.

8 Triforce Is Obtainable

Triforce is Obtainable.

The most popular rumor is about the almighty triforce. This one is a bit more realistic given the game's pause screen menu. In the center of the collectible medallions lies a triforce outline. It looks exactly like the medallion outlines do pre-collection. However, this is only a mere coincidence.

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Despite valid observations, the triforce is not obtainable in the game. Alternatively, each triforce shard belongs to someone in the storyline: the Triforce of Power is Gannon's, the Triforce of Courage is Link's, and the Triforce of Wisdom is Zelda's. Although the game ends with Gannon's defeat, the triforce is still absent from Link's inventory.

7 Unicorn Fountain

Once included in an expansion that never ended up existing, the Unicorn Fountain is lost to the gaming world abyss. Optimistic fans believe otherwise, however, claiming that it may still be possible to access this fountain in-game. Many believe there is a hole below Zora's Domain that leads to the legendary fountain.

Some fans think the triforce rests amongst the unicorns, and some claim that this is where Link learns his sword-beam Attack. Oh, right... that. Now is the perfect time to address this next rumor.

6 Sword-beam

This one is similar to the triforce rumor in that it has some validity. The sword-beam is present throughout the Zelda franchise, and Nintendo originally planned on keeping it in Ocarina of Time. However, it was cut, and it is impossible to access it in the game's current form.

This doesn't stop fans from trying, though. Once players finally find that unironically titled Unicorn Fountain, the sword-beam move will persevere! Well, that's what some fans imagine. Most fans accept the fact that the laser sword just isn't available in this adventure.

5 Pig-like Enemy (El Puerco)

This myth is completely random and makes no sense. Some people claim that there's a pig-like creature that appears near Dampe, usually during the Dampe versus Link race. People named this creature "El Puerco," and these folks swear that it exists.

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Someone must have been incredibly bored one night and decided to stir up some drama in the Zelda community. What better way to solve boredom than by hallucinated about... bores? Anyway, there is no in-game proof that this pig dude ever existed. Thank goodness, though. It's almost as if Poes and Re-deads aren't friendly enough!

4 Pyramid Structure

Another potential triforce location? More like a heat-induced illusion. A mysterious triangular shape in the dusty Gerudo Desert tricks fans into believing there's a secret pyramid in the distance. However, this triangle is nothing more than a boring, pointless triangle.

False hope strikes again. It's possible that Link has just gone far too long without water. Or more likely, the late 90s technology causes a misleading graphics glitch. This triforce is causing many wild goose chases. While Zelda is great for hidden areas, there are no secrets here.

3 Beating The Running Man?

This little speed-demon is a fun reoccurring character throughout the Zelda franchise. His appearance in Ocarina of Time is focused on his impossible-to-win race with Link. So, to stir up trouble, a misleading Youtuber by the name of RustySporks really took a toll on the Zelda community by making a fake video of him somehow winning the Running Man's race.

As a result, loyal fans have wasted lots of time trying to perform this supposed feat; 7 game years, and 7 days in real life, to be exact. Thanks for nothing, Mr. Sporks.

2 Kakariko Village M16

Call of Duty fans must have really been bored with the Cucco Lady and the House of Skutulla to have created this rumor. What can Link do with an M16? Shoot cuccos out of trees? This weaponry seems a bit advanced for Hyrule's sword-swinging hero.

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Some claim that using the hammer or a bomb after beating the Water Temple will reveal the gun. However, this rumor was completely unfounded, and no M16s are available in any Zelda game ever. It's probably best that Link sticks to using archery for his target practice missions.

1 False Shield Discount

A guard in Kakariko Village promises Link a discount on the Hylian Shield. Fans spread a rumor that this is false and that the guard is a liar. This misunderstanding occurs because the shield's discount isn't available on the view screen. Once Link buys the shield, the discount is then present.

This is the most understandable, logical rumor of them all. Of course, there's excitement surrounding game secrets and discovering hidden areas. However, these Zelda: Ocarina of Time rumors get way too elaborate, with fans wasting hours upon hours for nothing.

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