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==Plot==
==Plot==
[[File:Impa_TWOG_Cutscene.png|thumb|left|240px|Impa comforts Zelda after the Princess worries for her father, King Harkinian]]
[[King Harkinian]] announces his plan to aid [[Duke Onkled]] when the latter falls under attack by Ganon. [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] is worried for his safety, so the King orders her to send [[Link]] for backup in case he does not return from his mission within a month. A month passes without word from the King, so Zelda sends Link to find him.
[[King Harkinian]] announces his plan to aid [[Duke Onkled]], the ruler of [[Gamelon]], after the island nation falls under attack by Ganon's forces. [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] is worried for his safety, so the King orders her to send [[Link]] for backup in case he does not return from his mission within a month. A month passes without word from the King, so Zelda sends Link to find him.


When he too goes missing, Zelda ventures off to Gamelon (accompanied by the elderly [[Impa]]) to find both Link and the King. In the town of Sakado, Impa discovers that King Harkinian was captured and that Link had engaged in a battle, the outcome of which is unclear. As she adventures across the island, Zelda meets many friendly characters and battles with many monsters including [[Gibdo]] and [[Iron Knuckle]]. Along her travels, Zelda battles the sorcerer [[Wizzrobe]] to free Lady Alma, who gives Zelda a canteen that she claims Link gave her in exchange for a kiss.  
When he too goes missing, Zelda ventures off to [[Gamelon]] (accompanied by the elderly [[Impa]]) to find both Link and the King. In the town of Sakado, Impa discovers that King Harkinian was captured and that Link had engaged in a battle, the outcome of which is unclear. As she adventures across the island, Zelda meets many friendly characters and battles with many monsters including [[Gibdo]] and [[Iron Knuckle]]. Along her travels, Zelda battles the sorcerer [[Wizzrobe]] to free Lady Alma, who gives Zelda a canteen that she claims Link gave her in exchange for a kiss.  


On reaching Duke Onkled's palace, Domodai Palace, it is revealed that Duke Onkled has betrayed the King and is working for Ganon. Zelda storms the palace, kills [[Hektan]], and saves the imprisoned [[Lord Kiro]] who used to work for the King. Kiro reveals the secret entrance to Onkled's chamber, and when they confront him he reveals the entrance to Reesong Palace, where Ganon has taken residence.
On reaching Duke Onkled's palace, Domodai Palace, it is revealed that Duke Onkled has betrayed the King and is working for Ganon. Zelda storms the palace, kills [[Hectan]], and saves the imprisoned [[Lord Kiro]] who used to work for the King. Kiro reveals the secret entrance to Onkled's chamber, and when they confront him he reveals the entrance to Reesong Palace, where Ganon has taken residence.


Zelda travels to the Shrine of Gamelon to defeat the head-switching chimera Omfak and obtain the Wand needed to defeat Ganon. She also visits Nokani Forest to obtain a magic lantern needed to clear the darkness around Ganon. Finally at Reesong Palace, Zelda fights Ganon, incapacitates him with the Wand, and rescues her father. Back at Hyrule Castle, Duke Onkled is turned over to the King, begging for mercy. He is arrested and punished by the King by scrubbing "all the floors in Hyrule". Although Link's whereabouts are still unknown, a comment by Lady Alma prompts Zelda to throw her mirror against the wall, and as it smashes Link magically materializes, seemingly having been trapped in the mirror.
Zelda travels to the Shrine of Gamelon to defeat the head-switching chimera Omfak and obtain the Wand needed to defeat Ganon. She also visits Nokani Forest to obtain a magic lantern needed to clear the darkness around Ganon. Finally at Reesong Palace, Zelda fights Ganon, incapacitates him with the Wand, and rescues her father. Back at Hyrule Castle, Duke Onkled is turned over to the King, begging for mercy. He is arrested and punished by the King by scrubbing "all the floors in Hyrule". Although Link's whereabouts are still unknown, a comment by Lady Alma prompts Zelda to throw her mirror against the wall and as it smashes Link magically materializes, seemingly having been trapped in the mirror.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:ZWOG gameplay.png|thumb|240px|Zelda exploring one of the opening areas, [[Kobitan]].]]
The gameplay is very similar to the accompanying title, ''Link: The Faces of Evil''. The player controls Princess Zelda, who must find and defeat Ganon and rescue both King Harkinian and Link to become the heroine of Gamelon. The weapons, a handful of the items, and most of the enemies are the same as in ''Link: The Faces of Evil'', although the trading items, characters, and bosses are different. When the player begins this quest, three areas are initially available, accessible through Impa's map. The player can access each area on by moving the on-screen cursor over one on the map and then pressing Button One.  
The gameplay is very similar to the accompanying title, ''Link: The Faces of Evil''. The player controls Princess Zelda, who must find and defeat Ganon and rescue both King Harkinian and Link to become the heroine of Gamelon. The weapons, a handful of the items, and most of the enemies are the same as in ''Link: The Faces of Evil'', although the trading items, characters, and bosses are different. When the player begins this quest, three areas are initially available, accessible through Impa's map. The player can access each area by moving the on-screen cursor over one on the map and then pressing Button One.  


At the beginning of the game, Zelda is only equipped with a [[Smart Sword|sword]] and [[shield]]. The sword is used to attack enemies and to fire deadly [[sword beam|power blast]]s, and the shield can deflect projectile attacks thrown at the player. The shield is automatically lifted when the player is standing still or crouching. Other helpful tools, such as [[Lantern Oil|lamp oil]] (for lighting a lamp), [[rope (item)|rope]] (for climbing) and [[bomb]]s (which can destroy some obstacles) are available for a price at the general store in [[Sakado]]. The rubies that the [[Merchant (Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon)|Merchant]] takes as currency can be obtained by defeating enemies, and are also needed to use certain items.
At the beginning of the game, Zelda is only equipped with a sword and shield. The sword is used to attack enemies and to fire deadly Power Blasts, and the shield can deflect projectile attacks thrown at the player. The shield is automatically lifted when the player is standing still or crouching. Other helpful tools, such as [[lamp oil]] (for lighting a lamp), [[rope (item)|rope]] (for climbing) and [[bomb]]s (which can destroy some obstacles) are available for a price at the [[General Shop]] in [[Sakado]]. The rubies that the [[Merchant]] takes as currency can be obtained by defeating enemies.


Like ''The Faces of Evil'', Zelda's health is also measured by [[Heart Container|Life Heart]]s. By running out of Life Hearts the first two times, the player is provided with the option to continue from the entrance that Zelda entered the current area from. The player is forced to restart the level if Zelda loses all her Life Hearts a third time.
Like ''The Faces of Evil'', Zelda's health is also measured by [[Heart Container|Life Heart]]s. By running out of Life Hearts the first two times, the player is provided with the option to continue near the point where Zelda's last heart was lost. The player is forced to restart the level if Zelda loses all her Life Hearts a third time.


==Characters==
==Characters==
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|align=center|[[File:Duke Onkled ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Duke Onkled]]
|align=center|[[File:Duke Onkled ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Duke Onkled]]
|The Duke of Gamelon. According to Lord Kiro, "Duke Onkled betrayed the King," which Zelda had suspected. Duke Onkled's treachery seems to be out of fear, as he is portrayed as a cowardly man. He is sentenced to scrubbing every floor in Hyrule at the end of the game.
|The supposed Duke of Gamelon. According to Lord Kiro, "Duke Onkled betrayed the King," which Zelda had suspected. Duke Onkled's treachery seems to be out of fear, as he is portrayed as a cowardly man. He is sentenced to scrubbing every floor in Hyrule at the end of the game.
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|align=center|[[File:Ganon TFoE-WoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Ganon]]
|align=center|[[File:Ganon TFoE-WoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Ganon]]
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===Enemies and obstacles===
===Enemies===
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!width=8%|Name
!width=8%|Name
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|align=center|[[File:Bot TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Bot]]
|align=center|[[File:Bot TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Bot]]
|Short blue blobs that scuttle around in forests. They will charge towards Zelda when she's on their level.
|Short blue blobs that scuttle around in forests. They will charge towards Zelda when she's on their level.
|{{Yes}}
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|align=center|[[File:Boulder TWoG sprite.png]][[File:Boulder TFoE TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Boulder]]
|Large stones that block off access to new areas. They can be destroyed by either 10 bombs or a single strike from the Power Glove.
|{{Yes}}
|{{Yes}}
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|align=center|[[File:Dodongo TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Dodongo]]
|align=center|[[File:Dodongo TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Dodongo]]
|Heavily-armored gray lizards. They are less resilient than their ''Link: The Faces of Evil'' counterparts, and can be defeated with any weapon in Zelda's inventory.
|Heavily-armored gray lizards. Unlike their ''Link: The Faces of Evil'' counterparts, they will perish when hit enough times with the sword or [[sword beam]]s.
|{{Yes}}
|{{Yes}}
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!style="background:gray" align=center|[[File:Falling Rocks TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[File:Falling Spike TWoG sprite.png]]  [[File:Icicle TFoE TWoG sprite.png]]<br>Falling debris
|align=center|[[File:Ghini green TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]][[File:Ghini yellow TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Ghini]]
|Loose rocks and spikes that periodically fall from the ceiling.
|{{Yes}}
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|align=center|[[File:Ghini green TWoG sprite.png]][[File:Ghini yellow TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Ghini]]
|Ghostly figures that haunt graveyards and shipwrecks. They can have either green or pale skin.
|Ghostly figures that haunt graveyards and shipwrecks. They can have either green or pale skin.
|{{Yes}}
|{{Yes}}
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|{{Yes}}
|{{Yes}}
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|align=center|[[File:Moa TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Moa]]
|align=center|[[File:Moa TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Moa]]
|A flying mass of tentacles connected to an open eye. They are only seen in Nokani Forest.
|A flying mass of tentacles connected to an eye. They are only seen in Nokani Forest.
|{{Yes}}
|{{Yes}}
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|{{Yes}}
|{{Yes}}
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|align=center|[[File:Phyrandaii TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Phyrandaii]]
|align=center|[[File:Phyrandaii TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Phyrandaii]]
|Wheel-shaped fireballs that roll around the Shrine of Gamelon and Reesong Palace. There is no way to defeat them like their ''Link: The Faces of Evil'' counterparts.
|Wheel-shaped fireballs that patrol the Shrine of Gamelon and Reesong Palace. There is no way to defeat them like their ''Link: The Faces of Evil'' counterparts.
|{{Yes}}
|{{Yes}}
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|align=center|[[File:Spearfish TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Spearfish]]
|align=center|[[File:Spearfish TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Spearfish]]
|Gray sailfish that live in Shutoy Lake.
|Gray sailfish that live in Shutoy Lake.
|{{Yes}}
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|align=center|[[File:Skull Barrier TFoE TWoG sprite 2.png]][[File:Skull Barrier TFoE TWoG sprite 1.png]]<br>Skull-topped barrier
|Tall brick pillars that have skulls attached to their top in one way or another. A single bomb or Power Glove strike destroys them.
|{{Yes}}
|{{Yes}}
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|{{No}}
|{{No}}
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|align=center|[[File:Wallmaster TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Wallmaster (The Legend of Zelda)|Wall Master]] (big)
|align=center|[[File:Wallmaster TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Wallmaster (The Legend of Zelda)|Wall Master]]
|Big purple hands that grab and damage Zelda when she gets close. They cannot be damaged or killed like their ''Link: The Faces of Evil'' counterpart.
|Big purple hands that grab and damage Zelda when she gets close. They cannot be damaged or killed like their ''Link: The Faces of Evil'' counterpart.
|{{Yes}}
|{{Yes}}
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|align=center|[[File:Floormaster TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Wallmaster (The Legend of Zelda)|Wall Master]] (small)
|align=center|[[File:Floormaster TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Wallmaster|Wall Master]]
|Small purple hands that punch Zelda when she gets close. They also cannot be damaged.
|Small purple hands that punch Zelda when she gets close. They also cannot be damaged.
|{{No}}
|{{No}}
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|align=center|[[File:Flute ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Flute]]
|align=center|[[File:Flute ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Flute]]
|A musical instrument that immobilizes all flying enemies for five seconds. It costs five Rubies to use.
|A musical instrument that immobilizes all flying enemies for around four seconds. It costs five Rubies to use.
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|align=center|[[File:Lantern TFoE icon.png]]<br>[[Lantern]]
|align=center|[[File:Lantern TFoE icon.png]]<br>[[Lantern]]
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|align=center|[[File:Heat Crystal ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Heat Crystal]]
|align=center|[[File:Heat Crystal ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Heat Crystal]]
|Dropped by the Gleeok in Dordung Cave upon its death. Yokan uses it to craft the Magic Sword.
|Dropped by the Gleeok in Dordung Cave upon its death. Yokan uses it to temper Zelda's Power Sword.
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===Weapons===
===Weapons===
Just like ''Link: The Faces of Evil'', Zelda can only use a sword and shield as an equipped weapon, which have at least one upgrade.
Just like ''Link: The Faces of Evil'', Zelda can only use a Sword and Shield as an equipped weapon.
   
   
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!Description
!Description
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|align=center|[[File:Power Sword tempered LFoE sprite.png]]<br>[[Magical Sword|Magic Sword]]
|align=center|[[File:Power Sword LFoE sprite.png]] [[File:Power Sword tempered LFoE sprite.png]]<br>[[Power Sword]]
|An upgraded Power Sword that fires power blasts no matter how much health Zelda has.
|An upgraded Smart Sword that fires [[sword beam]]s when Zelda is at full health.
|-
It can be upgraded again with the Heat Crystal. This sword fires sword beams no matter how much health Zelda has.
|align=center|[[File:Power Sword LFoE sprite.png]]<br>[[Power Sword]]
|An upgraded Smart Sword that fires power blasts when Zelda is at full health.
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|align=center|[[File:Reflecting Shield LFoE sprite.png]]<br>[[Reflecting Shield]]
|align=center|[[File:Reflecting Shield LFoE sprite.png]]<br>[[Reflecting Shield]]
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|align=center|[[File:Shield ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Shield]]
|align=center|[[File:Shield ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Shield]]
|The shield that Zelda starts out with. It can block any projectile as long as they make contact while Zelda stands still.
|The shield that Zelda starts out with. It can block any projectile as long as it hits the shield while Zelda stands still.
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|align=center|[[File:Sword LFoE sprite.png]]<br>[[Smart Sword]]
|align=center|[[File:Sword LFoE sprite.png]]<br>[[Smart Sword]]
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{{Games}}
{{Games}}
{{TWOG}}
{{TWOG}}
[[Category:Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon|*]]
 
[[Category:Home console games]]
[[Category:Home console games]]
[[Category:Spinoffs]]
[[Category:Spinoffs]]
[[Category:1990s games]]
[[Category:Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon|*]]

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