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  • ...red type of [[Gūma]] in most later [[palace]]s, starting with the [[Island Palace]]. Like normal Gūma, they move back and forth over a small area while faci [[File:TAoL Doomknocker JP Maze Island special.png|frame|left]]
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  • File:TAoL stone statue 4.png
    |1=The [[stone statue]] from the [[Maze Island Palace]] in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version of ''[[Zelda II: The Adv
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  • File:TAoL collapsing bridge 4 U.png
    |1=Tile of collapsing bridge in the [[Maze Island Palace]] from the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version of ''[[Zelda II: The A
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  • File:TAoL Ra mounted 4 U.png
    |1=Tile of a mounted [[Rā]] in the [[Maze Island Palace]] from the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version of ''[[Zelda II: The A
    (16 × 16 (203 bytes)) - 10:01, January 19, 2022
  • File:TAoL block 4 U.png
    |1=Sprite of a block in the [[Maze Island Palace]] from the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version of ''[[Zelda II: The A
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  • File:TAoL Mau mounted 4 U.png
    |1=Tile of a mounted [[Mau]] in the [[Maze Island Palace]] in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version of ''[[Zelda II: The Adv
    (16 × 16 (197 bytes)) - 09:45, January 19, 2022
  • File:TAoL Ironknuckle statue outside 4 U.png
    |1=Sprite of an [[Iron Knuckle|Ironknuckle]] statue outside the [[Maze Island Palace]] from the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version of ''[[Zelda II: The A
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  • File:TAoL Ironknuckle statue inside 4 U.png
    |1=Sprite of an [[Iron Knuckle|Ironknuckle]] statue inside the [[Maze Island Palace]] from the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version of ''[[Zelda II: The A
    (16 × 32 (250 bytes)) - 20:54, January 19, 2022
  • ...]'', appearing in both the [[Maze Island Palace]] and the [[Three-Eye Rock Palace]]. They are the game's equivalent to typical [[Wizzrobe]]s, teleporting aro The boss of the Maze Island Palace, [[Carock]], is a tall Wizzrobe that acts like a stronger version of the Wi
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  • File:TAoL fire obstacle.png
    |1=Sprite of a fire hazard in the [[Maze Island Palace]] (shared with floor fire from [[Soprano]] and, aside from a palette change
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  • |[[Death Mountain]] • [[Death Mountain Area]] • [[Maze Island]] • [[Midoro Swamp]] • [[Moruge Swamp]] • [[Parapa Desert]] • [[Por ...and Palace]] • [[Palace on the Sea]] • [[Three-Eye Rock Palace]] • [[Great Palace]]
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  • In the [[Great Palace]], Link fights several [[Boss Bot]]s, which are a fusion of Bots. When Link ...Spell due to a drop-maker appearing in one such room of the [[Maze Island Palace]].
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  • ..., and enemy in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', appearing in every palace to some capacity alongside the similar [[Rā]]. Most Mau are purely decorat In the [[Island Palace]] and [[Maze Island Palace]], free-flying red Mau appear in a few rooms. These Mau slowly move forward
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  • *[[Parapa Palace]] *[[Midoro Palace]]
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  • ...pons and are extremely strong, being the strongest enemies found outside [[palace]]s. Additionally, they are highly adept of using shields, additionally maki ...child]] from the [[Mountain Town of Darunia]] and imprisoned him on [[Maze Island]].
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  • ...e is essentially a large, strong version of the [[Wizard]]s found in the [[palace]] in that he teleports around the room firing magic blasts along the floor
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  • ...bears a striking resemblance to [[Carock]], the enemy of the [[Maze Island Palace]]. Because the backstory was one of the last things added to the game,{{ref
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  • ...resembles and acts as an aquatic version of them, appearing in the [[Swamp Palace]]. ...ond visit to the Forsaken Fortress and in a [[submarine]] near [[Headstone Island]]. They each carry one bomb over their head, and tend to drop bombs upon de
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  • ...aces scattered across Hyrule. By doing so, a path will open to the [[Great Palace]], which contains the [[Triforce of Courage]]. Zelda can only be awakened b ...mately, Link restores the crystals to the six palaces and enters the Great Palace. After venturing deep inside, Link battles a flying creature known as [[Thu
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  • *Island Chief/Honcho tries to goad Link into getting revenge on the Yook. Regardles *One Zora Warrior (Cave on Molida Island, respawns if revisited)
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