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''The Legend of Zelda'' is also noted for its flexibility, so the player can decide on the order that they complete the dungeons. However, the dungeons steadily increase in difficulty by number, and a few dungeon entrances from the Overworld can only be entered by using items that are obtained in previous locations. | ''The Legend of Zelda'' is also noted for its flexibility, so the player can decide on the order that they complete the dungeons. However, the dungeons steadily increase in difficulty by number, and a few dungeon entrances from the Overworld can only be entered by using items that are obtained in previous locations. | ||
After completing the game a first time, the player unlocks a harder mode known as the [[Second Quest]]. | After completing the game a first time, the player unlocks a harder mode known as the [[Second Quest]]. This is an essentially harder version of the first mode, featuring entirely different dungeons, items that are relocated, and stronger enemies. The Overworld remains largely unchanged aside from the differently located dungeons. | ||
==Characters== | ==Characters== |