Zelda-s Surprise Visitor -mstar- (2027)

If you cleaned well, Link stumbles in looking tired.

  • Action 2: Dialogue Choice.
  • Action 3: The Gift.
  • Once the timer hits zero (or you click "Ready"), a cutscene plays. The door opens, and your visitor is revealed. The visitor is usually random but weighted by your score.

  • The "Tingle" Easter Egg:

  • Speedrun Strategy:

  • Skeptics raise valid points. Datamines have misled before. The -MStar- tag could simply be a developer’s internal joke—a leftover test event where a cucco spawned in Zelda’s room. Moreover, Nintendo has been aggressive with takedowns of leak videos, but they haven’t touched the “Zelda-s Surprise Visitor -MStar-” analyses. Some say that’s proof it’s fake. Others argue Nintendo is letting it hype breathe before a surprise Shadow Drop. Zelda-s Surprise Visitor -MStar-

    One prominent dataminer, EclipseLeaks, posted a thread saying: “I’ve seen the model. It’s not a cucco. It’s humanoid. And it doesn’t use any existing NPC skeleton. MStar is new. Take that as you will.”

    The evening sun was dipping behind the peaks of the Hebra Mountains, casting long, amber shadows across the study of Princess Zelda

    . She sat hunched over a desk cluttered with ancient scrolls and glowing Sheikah technology, her brow furrowed in concentration. The castle was quiet, save for the rhythmic clanking of a nearby sentry’s armor.

    Suddenly, a shimmering ripple disturbed the air in the center of the room. Zelda looked up, her hand instinctively reaching for the Sheikah Slate. From a swirl of starlight and silvery mist, a figure materialized—a tall, elegant woman with flowing hair that seemed to contain the night sky itself. If you cleaned well, Link stumbles in looking tired

    "Princess Zelda of Hyrule," the visitor said, her voice like the chime of crystal bells. "I am

    , a traveler from the celestial planes. I have come because the balance of your world has resonated with the stars."

    Zelda stood, her shock replaced by a scholar’s intense curiosity. "A celestial traveler? I have read of the stars influencing the flow of Malice and Light, but I never imagined a physical manifestation."

    MStar stepped forward, extending a hand that held a small, pulsing orb of pure, white energy. "This is a fragment of the Star-Seed. It was shaken loose during your battle with the Calamity. If left unattended, its power could tear the fabric of Hyrule’s reality. I require your help to anchor it." Action 2: Dialogue Choice

    For the next hour, the Princess and the star-born visitor worked in tandem. Zelda provided the ancient earthen vessels capable of containing high-frequency energy, while MStar wove the light into stable threads. There was no pretense of royalty or divinity; they were simply two masters of their respective crafts, focused on a singular goal.

    As the orb was finally secured within a lattice of Sheikah metal, MStar began to fade. The silver mist returned, pulling her back toward the heavens.

    "You have a heavy burden, Zelda," MStar whispered, her form becoming translucent. "But the stars see your progress. You are not as alone as the silence of this castle makes you feel."

    With a final flash of brilliance, the visitor was gone. Zelda stood alone in the quiet study, the only evidence of the encounter being a faint scent of ozone and a single, glowing silver petal resting on her desk. She smiled, picked up her quill, and began to write. If you'd like to expand this story, let me know: interrupt the meeting? Should MStar leave behind a specific gift or warning flesh out the world

    Since MStar games are often user-created levels or mods featuring characters from The Legend of Zelda, the difficulty can vary. However, the objective is almost always to help Zelda identify, entertain, or survive an unexpected guest (usually Link, Ganon, or a fairy).

    Below is a comprehensive walkthrough to help you get the best ending.