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|title=The Legend of Zelda | |title=The Legend of Zelda | ||
|image=[[File:TLOZ box art.jpg|250px]] | |image=[[File:TLOZ box art.jpg|250px]] | ||
|developer=[[Nintendo EAD]] | |developer=[[Nintendo|Nintendo EAD]] | ||
|publisher= | |publisher=Nintendo | ||
|released='''Family Computer Disk System''':<br>{{released|Japan|February 21, 1986}} '''Nintendo Entertainment System:'''<br>{{Released|USA|July 1987<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20101221005931/http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/gameslist/manuals/nes_games.pdf NES Games]</ref> / August 22, 1987<ref>''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' [[smashwiki:Masterpieces|Masterpieces]]</ref>|Europe|1987|Japan|February 19, 1994 (Famicom)}} '''Game Boy Advance''':<br>{{released|Japan|February 14, 2004|USA|June 2, 2004|Europe|July 9, 2004}} '''Virtual Console (Wii):'''<br>{{Released|USA|November 19, 2006|Japan|December 2, 2006|Australia|December 7, 2006|Europe|December 8, 2006|South Korea|March 31, 2009}} '''Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program''':<br>{{Released|Japan|August 31, 2011|USA|August 31, 2011|Europe|September 1, 2011|Australia|September 1, 2011}} '''Virtual Console (Nintendo 3DS)''':<br>{{Released|Japan|December 22, 2011|Europe|April 12, 2012|Australia|April 12, 2012|USA|July 5, 2012 | |released='''Family Computer Disk System''':<br>{{released|Japan|February 21, 1986}} '''Nintendo Entertainment System:'''<br>{{Released|USA|July 1987<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20101221005931/http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/gameslist/manuals/nes_games.pdf NES Games]</ref> / August 22, 1987<ref>''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' [[smashwiki:Masterpieces|Masterpieces]]</ref>|Europe|1987|Japan|February 19, 1994 (Famicom)}} '''Game Boy Advance''':<br>{{released|Japan|February 14, 2004|USA|June 2, 2004|Europe|July 9, 2004}} '''Virtual Console (Wii):'''<br>{{Released|USA|November 19, 2006|Japan|December 2, 2006|Australia|December 7, 2006|Europe|December 8, 2006|South Korea|March 31, 2009}} '''Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program''':<br>{{Released|Japan|August 31, 2011|USA|August 31, 2011|Europe|September 1, 2011|Australia|September 1, 2011}} '''Virtual Console (Nintendo 3DS)''':<br>{{Released|Japan|December 22, 2011|Europe|April 12, 2012|Australia|April 12, 2012|USA|July 5, 2012}} '''Virtual Console (Wii U)''':<br>{{Released|Japan|August 28, 2013|USA|August 29, 2013|Europe|August 29, 2013|Australia|August 29, 2013}} '''Nintendo Switch Online:'''<br>{{released|Japan|September 19, 2018|USA|September 19, 2018|Europe|September 19, 2018|Australia|September 19, 2018}} | ||
|console=[[Family Computer Disk System]]<br>[[Nintendo Entertainment System]]<br>[[Game Boy Advance]]<br>[[Virtual Console]] ([[Wii]], [[Nintendo 3DS]], [[Wii U]]), [[Nintendo Switch Online]] | |console=[[Family Computer Disk System]]<br>[[Nintendo Entertainment System]]<br>[[Game Boy Advance]]<br>[[Virtual Console]] ([[Wii]], [[Nintendo 3DS]], [[Wii U]]), [[Nintendo Switch Online]] | ||
|genre=Action-adventure | |genre=Action-adventure | ||
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!Description | !Description | ||
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!style="background:black"|[[File:Link TLoZ sprite | !style="background:black"|[[File:Link TLoZ sprite.png]] [[File:Link (Blue Ring) TLoZ sprite.png]] [[File:Link (Red Ring) TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[Link]] | |[[Link]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|The main protagonist and playable character of the game. He embarks on a journey to stop Ganon and his forces. | |style="text-align:left"|The main protagonist and playable character of the game. He embarks on a journey to stop Ganon and his forces. | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Although she does not appear in the game herself, Impa is mentioned in the instruction booklet, as Zelda's most trustworthy nursemaid, of whom Zelda sends out to find someone to take on Ganon and his forces, later found to be Link. | |style="text-align:left"|Although she does not appear in the game herself, Impa is mentioned in the instruction booklet, as Zelda's most trustworthy nursemaid, of whom Zelda sends out to find someone to take on Ganon and his forces, later found to be Link. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:black" | !style="background:black"|[[File:Merchant TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[Merchant]] | |[[Merchant]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|Various sellers of items found in various locations throughout the game, some hidden. | |style="text-align:left"|Various sellers of items found in various locations throughout the game, some hidden. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:black"|[[File:Old Man TLoZ sprite | !style="background:black"|[[File:Old Man TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[Old man]] | |[[Old man]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|Old men also have various roles. One in the beginning gives Link his sword. In dungeons, they look slightly different and give Link advice, and will have their torches shoot fireballs at Link if he attacks them. In the overworld, one gives Link a letter to give to an old woman. Other ones can be found operating gambling games. Certain hidden ones will demand Link pay them for destroying the door to their hiding spot, which is done automatically, except for two in a dungeon in the second quest, which will give Link the option to either pay with Rupies or permanent loss of a Container Heart. | |style="text-align:left"|Old men also have various roles. One in the beginning gives Link his sword. In dungeons, they look slightly different and give Link advice, and will have their torches shoot fireballs at Link if he attacks them. In the overworld, one gives Link a letter to give to an old woman. Other ones can be found operating gambling games. Certain hidden ones will demand Link pay them for destroying the door to their hiding spot, which is done automatically, except for two in a dungeon in the second quest, which will give Link the option to either pay with Rupies or permanent loss of a Container Heart. | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Old women have various roles. One, if given a letter, will sell Link Water of Life. Other ones give advice if given a certain amount of money. | |style="text-align:left"|Old women have various roles. One, if given a letter, will sell Link Water of Life. Other ones give advice if given a certain amount of money. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:black"|[[File:Princess Zelda green TLoZ sprite | !style="background:black"|[[File:Princess Zelda green TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|{{nowrap|[[Princess Zelda]]}} | |{{nowrap|[[Princess Zelda]]}} | ||
|style="text-align:left"|Zelda is the princess of [[Hyrule]], and has been kidnapped by [[Ganon]] prior to the game's events. She has also scattered the eight fragments of the Triforce of Wisdom around the map. She is rescued by Link at the end of the game. | |style="text-align:left"|Zelda is the princess of [[Hyrule]], and has been kidnapped by [[Ganon]] prior to the game's events. She has also scattered the eight fragments of the Triforce of Wisdom around the map. She is rescued by Link at the end of the game. | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Hopping spiders that come in orange and blue. | |style="text-align:left"|Hopping spiders that come in orange and blue. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"| | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Zora TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[Zora|Zola]] | |[[Zora|Zola]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|Territorial fish-people that spit fireballs before hiding back under the water. | |style="text-align:left"|Territorial fish-people that spit fireballs before hiding back under the water. | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Knight enemies with blocking shields that must be attacked from the side. They come in orange and blue. | |style="text-align:left"|Knight enemies with blocking shields that must be attacked from the side. They come in orange and blue. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"|[[File:Gel TLoZ sprite.png]] [[File:TLoZ Gel blue.png]] [[File:TLoZ Gel green.png]] [[File:TLoZ Gel dark yellow | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Gel TLoZ sprite.png]] [[File:TLoZ Gel blue.png]] [[File:TLoZ Gel green.png]] [[File:TLoZ Gel dark yellow.png]] [[File:TLoZ Gel yellow.png]] [[File:TLoZ Gel gray.png]] [[File:TLoZ Gel dark gray.png]] | ||
|[[Gel]] | |[[Gel]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|Small slimes that move one tile at a time, and typically share their colors with the dungeon wall, though some are black to blend in in dark rooms. | |style="text-align:left"|Small slimes that move one tile at a time, and typically share their colors with the dungeon wall, though some are black to blend in in dark rooms. | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|The result of [[Digdogger]] hearing the [[recorder]], they are fast and hard-hitting, but not durable. | |style="text-align:left"|The result of [[Digdogger]] hearing the [[recorder]], they are fast and hard-hitting, but not durable. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"|[[File:Pols Voice TLoZ sprite.png]] [[File:Pols Voice TLoZ sprite | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Pols Voice TLoZ sprite.png]] [[File:Pols Voice TLoZ sprite 2.png]] [[File:Pols Voice TLoZ sprite 3.png]] [[File:Pols Voice TLoZ sprite 4.png]] | ||
|[[Pols Voice]] | |[[Pols Voice]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|Durable rabbit ghosts that are weak to the Family Computer Disk System's microphone, and arrows in Western releases. They share Link's palette. | |style="text-align:left"|Durable rabbit ghosts that are weak to the Family Computer Disk System's microphone, and arrows in Western releases. They share Link's palette. | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Powerful wizards that shoot magic. The orange ones slowly warp around the room between magic blasts, and the blue ones move forward constantly and can warp across the room rapidly to surprise or evade Link. | |style="text-align:left"|Powerful wizards that shoot magic. The orange ones slowly warp around the room between magic blasts, and the blue ones move forward constantly and can warp across the room rapidly to surprise or evade Link. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"|[[File:Zol green TLoZ sprite.png]] [[File:Zol black TLoZ sprite | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Zol green TLoZ sprite.png]] [[File:Zol black TLoZ sprite.png]] [[File:TLoZ Zol yellow.png]] [[File:TLoZ Zol gray.png]] [[File:TLoZ Zol dark gray.png]] | ||
|[[Zol]] | |[[Zol]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|Large slimes that split into two Gels upon defeat. Like Gels, their color is typically shared with the dungeon's own walls, but black in some darker ones. | |style="text-align:left"|Large slimes that split into two Gels upon defeat. Like Gels, their color is typically shared with the dungeon's own walls, but black in some darker ones. | ||
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|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"| | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Moldorm TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[Moldorm (The Legend of Zelda)|Moldorm]] | |[[Moldorm (The Legend of Zelda)|Moldorm]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|Segmented worms that snake around the rooms in pairs. Their segments must be destroyed to defeat them. | |style="text-align:left"|Segmented worms that snake around the rooms in pairs. Their segments must be destroyed to defeat them. | ||
|none | |none | ||
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|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"| | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Lanmola red TLoZ sprite.png]] [[File:Lanmola blue TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[Lanmola]] | |[[Lanmola]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|Segmented centipedes that move erratically around the room in pairs. To defeat them, the various segments must be destroyed. They come in orange and blue | |style="text-align:left"|Segmented centipedes that move erratically around the room, and are typically found in pairs. To defeat them, the various segments must be destroyed. They come in orange and blue. | ||
|none | |none | ||
|9 | |9 | ||
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!style="background:gray"|[[File:Ganon TLoZ sprite | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Ganon TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[Ganon]] | |[[Ganon]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|The main antagonist, he warps around the room while invisible and shooting fire. After damaging him enough, he becomes visible to Silver Arrows, which will defeat him by turning him into dust. | |style="text-align:left"|The main antagonist, he warps around the room while invisible and shooting fire. After damaging him enough, he becomes visible to Silver Arrows, which will defeat him by turning him into dust. | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Simple boulders that fall from mountains to their bases. | |style="text-align:left"|Simple boulders that fall from mountains to their bases. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"| | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Stone Statue TLoZ L-2 sprite.png]] [[File:Stone Statue TLoZ L-2 sprite 2.png]] | ||
|[[Stone statue|Stone Statue]] | |[[Stone statue|Stone Statue]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|Gargoyles that typically act as decoration, but in some cases shoot fireballs in Link's direction. | |style="text-align:left"|Gargoyles that typically act as decoration, but in some cases shoot fireballs in Link's direction. | ||
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==Items== | ==Items== | ||
These are items that cannot be used from the [[subscreen|sub screen]]: | |||
These are | |||
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!Sprite | !Sprite | ||
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|[[Clock]] | |[[Clock]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|Permanently freezes every enemy that is currently on screen. The effect wears off when Link moves to the next screen or room. | |style="text-align:left"|Permanently freezes every enemy that is currently on screen. The effect wears off when Link moves to the next screen or room. | ||
|- | |||
!style="background:gray"|[[File:Heart Container TLoZ sprite.png]] | |||
|[[Heart Container|Container Heart]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|Permanently boost Link's health. In the second quest, there are two instances in which they can be taken away, however. | |||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"|[[File:Heart TLoZ sprite.png]] | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Heart TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
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|[[Rupee|Rupy]] | |[[Rupee|Rupy]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|Rupies are the currency used in game. Most Rupies flash between orange and blue. A solid blue Rupy, named 5 Rupies (or 5 Rupees), is at the value of five Rupies. They are called "Rupies" in-game, "rubies" in the manual, and "rupees" in the ''Tips & Tricks'' guide and the 2003 version. | |style="text-align:left"|Rupies are the currency used in game. Most Rupies flash between orange and blue. A solid blue Rupy, named 5 Rupies (or 5 Rupees), is at the value of five Rupies. They are called "Rupies" in-game, "rubies" in the manual, and "rupees" in the ''Tips & Tricks'' guide and the 2003 version. | ||
|- | |||
!style="background:gray"|[[File:Triforce shard TLoZ sprite.png]] | |||
|[[Triforce Shard|Triforce fragment]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|The eight units of the Triforce of Wisdom, needed to access Death Mountain. | |||
|- | |||
!style="background:gray"| | |||
|{{nowrap|[[Triforce of Power|Triforce with Power]]}} | |||
|style="text-align:left"|The part of the Triforce Ganon has, obtained from his ashes after defeating him. | |||
|} | |} | ||
These are items that can be used from the sub screen: | |||
These are items that can be | |||
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!Name | !Name | ||
!Description | !Description | ||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"|[[File:Food TLoZ sprite.png]] | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Food TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[Food]] | |[[Food]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|Can be used to bait monsters, including the hungry Goriyas | |style="text-align:left"|Can be used to bait monsters, including the hungry Goriyas. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"|[[File:Letter TLoZ sprite.png]] | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Letter TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[Letter]] | |[[Letter]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|Can be given to a little old lady, who will then sell Link both types of potions | |style="text-align:left"|Can be given to a little old lady, who will then sell Link both types of potions. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"|[[File:Recorder TLoZ sprite.png]] | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Recorder TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[Whistle|Recorder]] | |[[Whistle|Recorder]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|Can be used to warp using tornadoes, weaken Digdogger, and drain certain lakes | |style="text-align:left"|Can be used to warp using tornadoes, weaken Digdogger, and drain certain lakes. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"|[[File:Life Potion TLoZ sprite.png]] [[File:2nd Potion TLoZ sprite.png]] | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Life Potion TLoZ sprite.png]] [[File:2nd Potion TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[Sacred Water|Water of Life]] | |[[Sacred Water|Water of Life]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|The Water of Life replenishes Link's health if used, but must be refilled to be used again. The blue variant, named '''Life Potion''', has one use, and the red variant, named '''2nd Potion''', becomes a Life Potion when used | |style="text-align:left"|The Water of Life replenishes Link's health if used, but must be refilled to be used again. The blue variant, named '''Life Potion''', has one use, and the red variant, named '''2nd Potion''', becomes a Life Potion when used. | ||
|} | |} | ||
These are items and objects that help or allow Link to access different locations. They cannot be assigned from the sub screen: | |||
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|[[Small Key|Key]] | |[[Small Key|Key]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|Unlocks a single door, and can be used between dungeons. | |style="text-align:left"|Unlocks a single door, and can be used between dungeons. | ||
|- | |||
!style="background:gray"|[[File:Magical Key TLoZ sprite.png]] | |||
|[[Magical Key]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|Unlocks an infinite amount of doors. | |||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"|[[File:Map TLoZ sprite.png]] | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Map TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[Dungeon Map|Map]] | |[[Dungeon Map|Map]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|Shows the room layout of the dungeon it is in. | |style="text-align:left"|Shows the room layout of the dungeon it is in. | ||
|- | |||
!style="background:gray"|[[File:Raft TLoZ sprite.png]] | |||
|[[Raft]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|Can be used to travel between docks across bodies of water. | |||
|- | |||
!style="background:gray"|[[File:Stepladder TLoZ sprite.png]] | |||
|[[Stepladder]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|Can be used to cross holes or rivers in Link-sized spaces. | |||
|} | |} | ||
=== | ===Weapons=== | ||
Weapons can be assigned to the B button from the sub screen. | |||
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|- | |||
!Sprite | !Sprite | ||
!Name | !Name | ||
!Description | !Description | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Arrow TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[Arrow]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|Can be shot at enemies at the cost of a single Rupy per shot. They are the weakness of Pols Voices in the Western releases. | |||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"|[[File: | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Blue Candle TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[ | |[[Candle|Blue Candle]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"| | |style="text-align:left"|Can create a slow-moving fire that can be used to light up dark rooms, burn bushes, or attack certain enemies, but can only be used once at a time per map section/room visit. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"|[[File: | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Bomb TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[ | |[[Bomb]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"| | |style="text-align:left"|Can be used to defeat enemies or find hidden doorways, which can be marked by a crack or indistinguishable from the wall. Link can hold eight at a time. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"|[[File: | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Boomerang TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[ | |[[Boomerang]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"| | |style="text-align:left"|Can be thrown to stun enemies. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Bow TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[Bow]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|Can be used to shoot arrows. | |||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"|[[File: | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Magical Boomerang TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[ | |[[Magic Boomerang|Magical Boomerang]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"| | |style="text-align:left"|Like the boomerang, but with a wider reach. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"|[[File:Magical | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Magical Rod TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[Magical | |[[Magic Rod|Magical Rod]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"| | |style="text-align:left"|Can be used to shoot powerful magic blasts. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | !style="background:gray"!style="background:black"|[[File:Red Candle TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[Candle|Red Candle]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|It has the same function as the Blue Candle but can produce unlimited flames. | |||
|- | |||
!style="background:gray"|[[File:Silver Arrow TLoZ sprite.png]] | |||
|[[Silver Arrow]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|Used to deal the final blow to Ganon. | |||
|} | |||
===Equipment=== | |||
Unlike weapons or items, these are automatically assigned to Link; some are later replaced: | |||
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" | |||
!Sprite | |||
!Name | |||
!Description | |||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"|[[File:Blue Ring TLoZ sprite.png]] | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Blue Ring TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[Blue Ring]] | |[[Blue Ring]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|Boosts Link's defense and makes his clothing blue. | |style="text-align:left"|Boosts Link's defense and makes his clothing blue. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"|[[File:Book of Magic TLoZ sprite.png]] | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Book of Magic TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[Book of Magic]] | |[[Book of Magic]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|A book that can be used to boost the Magical Rod into creating fire | |style="text-align:left"|A book that can be used to boost the Magical Rod into creating fire. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"|[[File: | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Magical Shield TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[ | |[[Magical Shield]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"| | |style="text-align:left"|Defends against strong projectiles like fireballs, but can be eaten by Like Likes. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"|[[File:Magical | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Magical Sword TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[Magical | |[[Magical Sword]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"| | |style="text-align:left"|The strongest sword. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"|[[File:Power Bracelet TLoZ sprite.png]] | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Power Bracelet TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[Power Bracelet]] | |[[Power Bracelet]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|Allows Link to move rocks to find secrets | |style="text-align:left"|Allows Link to move rocks to find secrets. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"|[[File: | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Red Ring TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[ | |[[Red Ring]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"| | |style="text-align:left"|Boosts Link's defense and makes his clothing red. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"|[[File: | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Wooden Shield TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[ | |[[Shield]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"| | |style="text-align:left"|Link's small shield that can block weak projectiles, like Octorok's rocks and Molblin's spears. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"|[[File: | !style="background:gray"|[[File:Sword TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[ | |[[Sword]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|The | |style="text-align:left"|The weakest sword. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:gray"|[[File:TLoZ | !style="background:gray"|[[File:White Sword TLoZ sprite.png]] | ||
|[[White Sword]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|The | |style="text-align:left"|The medium sword. | ||
|} | |} | ||
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===Levels=== | ===Levels=== | ||
Every level takes place in a labyrinth: | Every level takes place in a labyrinth: | ||
*Level-1: [[Eagle]] ([[Level-1 (Second Quest)|Second Quest]]) | |||
*Level-2: [[Moon (labyrinth)|Moon]] ([[Level-2 (Second Quest)|Second Quest]]) | |||
*Level-3: [[Manji]] ([[Level-3 (Second Quest)|Second Quest]]) | |||
*Level-4: [[Snake]] ([[Level-4 (Second Quest)|Second Quest]]) | |||
*Level-5: [[Lizard]] ([[Level-5 (Second Quest)|Second Quest]]) | |||
*Level-6: [[Dragon (labyrinth)|Dragon]] ([[Level-6 (Second Quest)|Second Quest]]) | |||
*Level-7: [[Demon]] ([[Level-7 (Second Quest)|Second Quest]]) | |||
*Level-8: [[Lion]] ([[Level-8 (Second Quest)|Second Quest]]) | |||
*Level-9: [[Death Mountain]] ([[Level-9 (Second Quest)|Second Quest]]) | |||
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