Malon, Ingo and Link are then forced to abandon the farm and leap over the gate on Epona's back.
Talk to her three times, and then pull out your Ocarina.
Build up Epona's speed and jump over the gate to escape the Ranch (you can also jump over the fences along the outer edge of the ranch). After we take a few riding lessons, Ingo foolishly challenges us to a race for Epona.
Ingo is a collector of vases living in the Sunken City. Ingo is a recurring character in the Legend of Zelda series. Animated Blood, Fantasy Violence, Suggestive Themes, The Most Messed Up Moments in the Comic Book Version of ‘The Boys’, Daily Deals: Preorder Cyberpunk 2077 for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, or PC and Save 17% Off, The Best Anime Fanfiction Where the Hero Is a Villain, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Wiki Guide, Things Ghost of Tsushima Doesn't Tell You. Appears in It also features the most difficult fishing challenge in the series: catching the Hylian Loach. Ingo is not seen again until the Adult Saga where he apologizes to Ganondorf because he lost Epona to Link.
After he tames Epona, Link can challenge Ingo to a race. Homeland She will teach you Epona's Song.
Pay 10 more rupees to return to the corral and ride Epona, but talk to Ingo while you are riding her this time.
This page was last edited on 20 July 2020, at 01:20. Pay him 10 rupees to ride a horse; instead of using the provided horses, call Epona using Epona's Song. The wager this time will be for ownership of Epona. He covets Biggoron's Goron Vase, but his offers for the vase have been refused time and time again. But when we win, he decides to keep us in. If Link wins this, he gets to keep Epona, but Link still has to pay 50 Rupees if he loses.
Spoiler warning: Plot or ending details follow. When Link returns to the ranch, he finds that Ingo's demeanor has changed completely, and he has seemingly forgotten the whole ordeal; or at the very least, is pretending to have forgotten it. Instead, push against Ingo and pull ahead, then ride in front of him. Step 1: As child Link, after you meet with Princess Zelda, Malon will appear in the middle of the corral in Lon Lon Ranch. Ingo giving Link the Fish from Oracle of Seasons, https://zelda.gamepedia.com/Ingo?oldid=828912, Characters in Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland, Ingo's theme song, which can be heard when Link beats him in a horse race, is a slower remix of the horse race theme. Step 3: When racing against Ingo, stay on the inside of the track to travel the shortest distance all the way to the finish line. [5] After losing the race, Ingo challenges Link to another race, promising to give him the Horse if he is defeated. First appearance The video below captures the races and the actual escape from Lon Lon Ranch: We encourage you to read our updated PRIVACY POLICY and COOKIE POLICY. Being an avid horseman himself, Ingo dictates that if Link loses the race, he has to pay 50 Rupees. He challenges you to a race with 50 rupees as the wager. [2], Ingo appears as Talon's employee at Lon Lon Ranch in Ocarina of Time. When you enter Lon Lon Ranch afterwards, Ingo will once again be a timid ranch worker and Malon will recognize you.
Ocarina of TimeOracle of Seasons Ocarina of Time’s fishing pond is simple and humble.
Ingo is a recurring character in The Legend of Zelda series. He becomes very friendly, and Talon moves back in. Non-canon warning: This article or section contains non-canonical information that is not considered to be an official part of the Legend of Zelda series and should not be considered part of the overall storyline. He will challenge you to a race, betting you 50 rupees. He kicks Talon out of the Ranch and orders Malon to do the hard work while he charges Rupees in exchange for short Horse rides.
Hyrule is a huge place to explore and simply far too vast and time-consuming for you to explore on foot. Ingo is found in Lon Lon Meadows in Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland.
[4] Conversely, Ingo appeals to Ganondorf and is granted ownership to the Ranch during Link's adult era. Other than giving Tingle a few tips, and allowing him to keep a Recipe he finds, he only serves a small role. Ingo is not seen again until the Adult Saga where he apologizes t… Hyrule is a huge place to explore and simply far too vast and time-consuming for you to explore on foot.
[6] He concedes defeat after Link defeats him again, but attempts to trap him and Epona inside the Ranch so that they can never leave.
Ingo allows Link to practice horse riding for a price of 10 Rupees; when inside the corral, Link can play "Epona's Song", a song for his Ocarina he had learned from Malon as a child. When Link does defeat him, Ingo goes into a frenzy and locks the entrance gates to the ranch so that they cannot escape.
[7] Link and Epona escape the Ranch by jumping over the fence.
He gets brainwashed by Twinrova and sets a trap for Link, but the trap fails and Link is saved by Sheik.
If Ingo loses the first race, he becomes extremely frustrated, and out of desperation, challenges Link to a second race.
Ingo is a hard-working farmhand, employed by Talon, the owner of Lon Lon Ranch. This race is trickier. Ingo always gets the biggest load of work, while the lazy Talon does nearly nothing. Accept the terms of the wager. Step 5: Although Ingo is a man of his word, he refuses to allow you to leave Lon Lon Ranch. If you don't hit the gate head on, Epona will not jump it so avoid hitting it at an angle. She can be recruited as soon as you first leave the Temple of Time as an adult.
Ingo plays a larger role in the Ocarina of Time manga by Akira Himekawa, acting as a boss himself.
He is then brainwashed by Koume and Kotake and takes over Lon Lon Ranch, the only alternative being that Ganondorf execute Ingo.
Get on her and ride over to the entrance where Ingo is standing.
Malon makes a quick joke and brings Link to the field. In the Manga, Ingo makes a quick appearance in the Child Saga when Link visits Lon Lon Ranch. She will now run a mini-game where you can race around the track with Epona, hopping over some fences. Malon shows him around and they see Talon sleeping the stall and Ingo complaining about it. He is a short-tempered individual with egotistical tendencies and has different occupations in the games in which he appears.
This causes Epona to approach Link and allow him to ride her. His dissension eventually grows into a dislike for Talon, but he stresses that there is not much he can do about it. Ingo mentions having a wife. This is where your ever-so-faithful steed, Epona, is extremely useful. If you block him like this, he can't get by and you'll definitely win.
Malon makes a quick joke and brings Link to the field. Step 4: If you beat him, he will challenge you to another race.
The two seemingly make up and become friends, as they are seen dancing merrily in the ending sequence featuring many of the game's characters celebrating their newfound freedom at Lon Lon Ranch. Use your carrots, but never use all of them (always leave at least one carrot). Link is required to get the vase from Biggoron and trade it for Ingo's dinner to continue the Trading Quest.[10].