Tingle, the character first introduced to Zelda fans as a map seller (and maker), must have some kind of auto-detailing app installed in his map-drawing pencil. Whenever you come across a landmark all you need to do is crack open the map and draw a circle around it. The actual details appear in a sparkle of fairy dust. Nonetheless, the game's mapping gets tricky later on. Landmarks are still fairly obvious, but as areas get bigger, those landmarks become more and more out of your way. Thankfully their price with the town's map seller goes up accordingly.
Although the Auros Ruins can't be finished until the Oinker Boss has been dealt with, I figure that finishing the rest of the maps will be preparation enough to face him again. If I can break 100,000 rupees, then I'm sure that I'll be able to make it through.
Brewing up some Mega Tingly's a good idea, too. In fact, it's an especially good one since it sounds like it can revive a bodyguard who's lost all heart. Getting the skulls needed for it isn't as easy as getting the bones needed for Tingly, though - those things can be found all over the place.
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