I give up. Clearly my intent is not being comprehended. Let's say that one of the tasks required to achieve the green tunic is akin to the Forest Temple. Now, one of the stages in completing the Forest Temple requires twisting and untwisting a pair of corridors. Certain rooms are only accessable in the twisted configuration, certain room are only accessable in the untwisted configuration. That makes four discrete Forest Temple arrangements, each of which provides opportunities for delays if you don't twist and untwist in the correct sequence with the correct Keys at the correct times. The first time a person attempts this, it will undoubtedly take hours of backtracking, testing every room all over again, trying every combination of eye switches. Like I've said, the first time I played I was one Key short, that's why I had to buy the strategy guide to find it. Now I can do the entire Forest Temple in under I'm asking if ijdgaf can recognize that a certain amount of time spent exploring is unnecessary for a player more experienced. However, for all I know, the tasks in Twilight Princess are blatantly obvious, with big, glaring signs that say DO THIS and DO THAT, GO HERE and GO THERE, along with enemies that require two seconds to kill. In this scenario five hours is in fact the time that it takes, no trimming of any significance can be done. That's why I'm asking.
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