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@Linkman ... I agree. That Ghost Lantern is most useful. I had the hardest time finding the last Poe. Having it lit up helps me figure out what region is cleaned and not cleaned.
I managed to find all 60 Poes, and you only get a 200 Rupee (Grey color, reference to OoT). After you leave his house and the Castle Town, you can go back and you will see that he's gone. I haven't had the time to figure out where he went with his girlfriend (saved the game and went straight to bed after finding the last ghost), but once I do, you will know too. I found all the bugs for Princess Agitha and I got the Biggest Wallet (holds 2,000 Rupees). I completed that STAR game and got the Biggest Quiver (holds 100 Arrows). I probably have to finish the Zora Rapids mini-game to get the Biggest Bomb Bag too. I completed the Cave of Ordeals and I recommend you finish completing the Mirror of Twilight before you tackle this. You will need the Spinner, the Ball and Chain, and the double Clawshot in order to continue further down. After you complete each level, you will get a Stamp and the Queen Fairy will release fairies at the Pools in each province (Ordon, Faron, Eldin, and Lanayru). After you complete the Cave of Ordeals fully, you will get the Great Fairy's Tears potion (reheals you fully and gives you double attack power until you're hit). I went fishing for the first time. I did some off-the-books fishing and I found the last bottle... I felt a little dumb.
@Linkman, I do agree with you. Twilight Princess isn't much of a HD Re-release. Yes, if you have a HD TV (42" and bigger), you'll notice the graphic difference... But it doesn't change much else. Now, if they did some changes to Link's model, made more detail on Midna, more environment realistic capabilities... I thought it would definitely be a really good re-master, but it was just mainly graphics that slightly improved. However, you do have to remember... When Twilight Princess first came out for the Nintendo GameCube, it was already some of the greatest graphics that Zelda ever had. Me, personally, it's one of my top 3 favorite Zelda games. One of the greatest places that truly brought me back and reminded me why I still play this series was when you accessed the Temple of Time... When you open the portal to go back in time and once you arrive inside the magnificent structure... And the Nintendo 64 Temple of Time music plays... Definitely gives me goosebumps. The only left to complete is the newest Cave of Shadows place and then, it'll be time to tackle Hyrule Castle and Ganondorf. For those who don't know what I'm exactly talking about, the Cave of Shadows is ONLY accessible if you got the Wolf-Link Amiibo. You have to place it on your Wii U Gamepad and it should transport you there. If not, I think it may reveal its location. I haven't personally tried it yet, but I will access it soon. Once I do, I'll complete it and let you all know what happens.