Hyrule Warriors
In Hyrule Warriors, Kamaro's Mask appears as a costume for Ghirahim in the Majora's Mask DLC pack.
Kamaro's Mask is an item in Majora's Mask.[1] It resembles Kamaro.
Kamaro's Mask is given to Link by the spirit of Kamaro. Kamaro appears in Termina Field near the Snowhead area on top of a mushroom-like tree. He appears between midnight and 4 AM on the First or Second Day, where some music can be heard.[2] Kamaro is afraid that his dance moves will never be passed down to the new generation, and asks that Link rest his soul.[3] By playing the "Song of Healing", his musical talent will be encased inside the Mask. He entrusts the hero with his final request, to spread his dance across the world.[4]
The Mask, when worn, allows Link to perform Kamaro's dance. While in West Clock Town at night, Link can find the Rosa Sisters trying to come up with a dance for the Carnival of Time. If Link stands in front of them and performs the dance, they will learn it and thank him, calling Link "master" and giving him a Piece of Heart.[5]
In Hyrule Warriors, Kamaro's Mask appears as a costume for Ghirahim in the Majora's Mask DLC pack.
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Link obtaining Kamaro's Mask in Majora's Mask
Link wearing Kamaro's Mask and performing Kamaro's dance from Majora's Mask 3D
Ghirahim wearing Kamaro's Mask in Hyrule Warriors
The spirit of a charismatic dancer who died in Termina Field dances there night after night.— Gossip Stone (Majora's Mask)
I am no longer part of the living...My sadness to the moon... I haven't left my dance to the world...I am filled with regret. (Translation) I am disappointed, oh moon. I have died! Oh, I planned to bring the world together and stir it into a giant melting pot with my dance! If only I had taught my new dance to someone...— Kamaro (Majora's Mask)
Spread my dance across the world... Train its followers... (Translation) I have taught it to you, now make it into a popular dance craze! I am counting on you. (Translation) I am counting on you.— Kamaro (Majora's Mask)
Thank you for teaching us those steps. You are our master! Master! You're so cool!— Rosa Sisters (Majora's Mask)
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