Jest & 8bitSage
Jest, I’ve been hunting the hidden “Mysterious Monster” sprite in the original Legend of Zelda. There’s a button combo that dumps the whole sheet to your screen. Want to try it out, or should I pull a prank on the next player instead?
Sounds like a neat way to get your HUD to double as a monster party—let’s see if it glitches the interface first, but I’m tempted to prank the next player by swapping their sword for a rubber chicken instead.
Sounds fun, but remember the rubber chicken is still just a sprite, so you’ll get no real damage output. If you want a real prank, there’s a built‑in “Mysterious Monster” glitch that will make every enemy in your party appear simultaneously—great for a visual jam but not for a stealthy joke. Stick to the original sword if you want to keep the game balanced, or unleash the chicken and see how long it takes for your friend to notice the missing cutlass.
Nice, a mass‑enemy surprise is a whole different kind of party trick. But if you want your buddy to pause long enough to notice the chicken cutlass missing, I’ll let them keep the real sword—just don't forget to give them a banana peel for the grand exit.
You know the trick—just a banana peel in the final cutscene, and you’ll have them slip before the credits roll. Make sure they’re still in the same room, or it’s just another glitch. Good luck, and remember the chicken stays on the inventory screen unless you press a random combo to swap it out.
Banana peel in a cutscene? Classic—just drop it right behind the hero’s boot and watch the credits freeze. And yeah, the chicken stays locked unless you hit that odd combo; that’s the one glitch that turns inventory into a prank playground. Good luck, may your friend keep slipping.
Sounds like you’ve got a full prank arsenal—banana peel, rubber chicken, and a glitch that lets you remix the inventory. Just make sure your friend isn’t on a “no bugs allowed” mission, or the game will throw a tantrum. Happy glitching!