Fortunately, you keep your Ocarina but to get your rupees back you need to go back to the bank. When the Carnival starts (midnight 3rd night), you only have 5 minutes once the fireworks blow, so if you decided to go sightseeing, make sure to come back right away! You'll face the skull kid and you have no weapons, except spit bubbles! Those things will get you a long way, so start spitting! You'll get the Ocarina, learn the Song of Time and the rest is history. Now, you can launch to the Clock Tower entrance and get a piece of heart! There is a bank in West Clock Town you can save your rupees there, otherwise you will lose them permanently at the end of the cycle so make sure you remember to visit often to save them securely. Who do you give that priceless piece of relic? You might think "not to that greedy scrub"! Well, that's it, as strange as it sounds go back next to the Clock Tower, and give him the invaluable Moon's Tear, then he'll give you the spot.
Once you gaze through the telescope toward the top of Clock Tower you'll see the Skull Kid, then a Moon's Tear will fall outside, so stop gazing and start moving (the rock landed outside of that door next to you). If you successfully catch all boys, you'll get access to the Observatory in East Clock Town. There are many flower pads around, so use them to aid you, one of them is occupied by a greedy Business Deku Scrub who keeps telling you the flower is "his property" then comments something about a Moon's Tear, ignore it for now. Catching those boys involves some pretty tough tasks, including climbing on top of some buildings. Talk to the boy, he will challenge you to find his friends, two of them are in that section one behind a slide, the other is pretty visible. When you come out, launch a spit bubble and hit the purple/blue balloon. Go to that cave you see on top of the ramp there, the Great Fairy will now grant you "Spit Bubbles". You can tell which it is, because it has two big balloons. North Clock Town is beyond the entrance behind the Clock Tower building, so you must move forward, go up the ramp (move around the tower pass one of the exits), enter the next exit that's where your journey begins.
Now leave that section and look toward the Clock Tower. You'll need it to reach the Great Fairy Fountain in North Clock Town. There is a stray fairy you want to get in the Laundry Pool, she's flying over the water. Pause the game even when you're reading guides! First move forward (yes just forward) and there is a set of stairs in front of you toward your right, enter than area. You can not slow down time until you get your Ocarina, so moving will have to do now. Once you leave the building every second counts, so be quick! Immediately when you come out of the double doors, you will need to find ways to make it into the top of Clock Tower above you unfortunately it opens only at midnight on the third night. He's quite selfish and all he wants is Majora's Mask back. When you start the game, there is some interesting information the Mask Salesman will share with you, but not much to do here for now. Confused? Read each mask's section below as there are many details to help you on your way. Also, don't spread yourself too thin, if you find that you were not able to get a couple of those masks in a 3 day cycle, play the Song of Time and start again. Plan these tasks accordingly, if you save the Bomb Lady (midnight on 1st day) and get the Blast Mask, you wont be able to get the Keaton Mask the third day on the same cycle. However it will take you a couple of 3 day cycles to get them.
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You will need to do a series of intermediate to very difficult tasks, depending whether you're familiar with Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. The following is a list of masks you can get before you even go to the Woodfall Temple.