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|image=[[File:Zelda Wand of Gamelon box art.jpg|250px]]
|image=[[File:Zelda Wand of Gamelon box art.jpg|250px]]
|developer=[[Animation Magic]]  
|developer=[[Animation Magic]]  
|publisher=[[Philips Media]]
|publisher=[[Philips Media]]
|console=[[Philips CD-i]]
|platforms=[[Philips CD-i]]
|released={{Released|USA|October 10, 1993|Europe|December 25, 1993}}
|released={{Released|USA|October 10, 1993|Europe|December 25, 1993}}
|genre=Action-adventure, platform
|genre=Action-adventure  
|modes=Single player
|modes=Single player
}}
}}
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'''''Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon''''' is a video game released for the [[Philips CD-i]] in 1993. It was developed by [[Animation Magic]] and published by [[Philips Media]] alongside ''[[Link: The Faces of Evil]]''. ''The Wand of Gamelon'' is very similar to ''The Faces of Evil'' in its gameplay, though the player controls [[Princess Zelda]] rather than [[Link]]. Both games, as well as ''[[Zelda's Adventure]]'', are the only ''The Legend of Zelda'' games where [[Nintendo]] was not involved in the their development.
'''''Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon''''' is a game released on the [[Philips CD-i]], developed by [[Animation Magic]] and published by Philips Media in late 1993. It was released in tandem with ''[[Link: The Faces of Evil]]''. While the two games are very similar in aspects, the most notable difference with ''Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon'' is that the player controls [[Princess Zelda]].


While both games initially received mixed reviews, they are infamous for their extreme negative reception in contemporary reviews and retrospectives, and they are often considered the worst games in ''The Legend of Zelda'' franchise, as well as some of the worst games of all time. The CD-i games were ambiguously disowned from the franchise by [[Eiji Aonuma]].<ref>[http://www.mtv.com/news/2468188/eiji-aonuma-addresses-those-horrible-zelda-cd-i-games/ Eiji Aonuma Addresses Those Horrible 'Zelda' CD-i Games - MTV]</ref>
The CD-i games were ambiguously disowned from the franchise by [[Eiji Aonuma]].<ref>[http://www.mtv.com/news/2468188/eiji-aonuma-addresses-those-horrible-zelda-cd-i-games/ Eiji Aonuma Addresses Those Horrible 'Zelda' CD-i Games - MTV]</ref>


==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, so the King orders [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] 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. During Zelda's time in Gamelon, Impa discovers that King Harkinian has been captured, and that Link has 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 [[Gidbo]], [[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 an imprisoned Spaniard named Fari who used to work for the King. Fari 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 defeating the head-switching chimera Omfak and obtain the Wand needed to defeat Ganon, and she also visits Nokani Forest to obtain the 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 becoming a lowly drudge for the King. 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 (for climbing) and bombs (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 [[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==
===Main characters===
{|class="wikitable" width=75%
!width=10%|Name
!Description
|-
|align=center|[[File:Princess Zelda TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Princess Zelda]]
|The main protagonist. Seeks to liberate Gamelon from "the evil forces of Ganon" and rescue her father and Link.
|-
|align=center|[[Link]]
|The Hero of Hyrule. After a month with no word from King Harkinian, Link makes his way to Gamelon, only to be captured by Ganon as well. Link is revealed to have been sealed within a hand mirror at the end of the game, and shattering said mirror frees him.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Impa ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Impa]]
|Zelda's caretaker and keeper of the [[Triforce of Wisdom]]. While the Triforce does predict the King's safe return, it does not foresee Onkled's treachery, nor is it able to decipher what happened to Link. Impa is awoken in the middle of the night by Zelda to accompany her on her mission to Gamelon. Impa plays the role [[Gwonam]] had in [[Link: The Faces of Evil]].
|-
|align=center|[[File:King Harkinian ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[King Harkinian]]
|The King of Hyrule. Implied to be a powerful figure, as Link claims that "Ganon's no match for the King!" He sets sail for Gamelon after a distress call from his ally, Duke Onkled. Onkled, however, turns traitor, and Harkinian is imprisoned by Ganon.
|-
|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.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Ganon TFoE-WoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Ganon]]
|The recurring antagonist of the series. Ganon now wages war against the country of Gamelon in the hopes that Duke Onkled would seek diplomatic aid from King Harkinian. In the end, the cowardly Duke Onkled betrays his ally and allows him to be captured. Ganon is defeated by Zelda using the Wand of Gamelon, which binds him with magical golden chains and drags him into the [[Book of Koridai]].
|}
 
===Supporting characters===
{|class="wikitable" width=75%
!width=10%|Name
!Description
|-
|align=center|[[File:Fairy ZWoG sprite.png]][[File:Fairy ZWoG sprite 2.png]]<br>[[Fairy]]
|Fairies that have been captured by the Three Witches. Once freed, they give Zelda a life heart, Fairy Dust, and some Water of Life.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Grimbo ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Grimbo]]
|An alchemist who transforms Zelda's glove into a Power Glove after she retrieves some Hanyu Spore.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Harbanno ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Harbanno]]
|A Sakado baker who was imprisoned in Tykogi Tower. He gifts Zelda with some of his bread after being freed.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Lady Alma ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Lady Alma]]
|A noblewoman who Wizzrobe entombed within Shutoy Lake's tower. She met and kissed Link before his capture, and gives Zelda his canteen upon meeting her. It's later revealed that her hand mirror contained the imprisoned Link, which is shattered after Zelda throws it at a wall.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Lika ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Lika]]
|A rather frightening resident of Sakado; despite her appearance, she helps Zelda by creating the Magic Cloak after the Princess retrieves some Fairy Dust.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Lord Kiro ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Lord Kiro]]
|A nobleman who was with King Harkinian when they were betrayed by Duke Onkled; Kiro in particular was imprisoned by Hektan. He is freed by Zelda in Dodomai Palace and, after telling her about the ordeal, apprehends the Duke and brings him to Harkinian.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Lubonga ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Lubonga]]
|The only resident left in Aru Ainu after Gleeok's arrival. She knits a green shroud for Zelda.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Hungry Girl ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Makoto]]
|A starving girl who longs for an Arpagos egg. She hands Zelda a flute upon receiving said egg.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Mayor Cravendish ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Mayor Cravendish]]
|The mayor of Sakado, who was imprisoned in Tykogi Tower despite his protests that the action was illegal. He was able to conceal a lantern which he later gives to Zelda.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Ushrom ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Merchant (Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon)|Merchant]]
|A shifty shopkeeper who sells lamp oil, rope, and bombs to Zelda.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Myra ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Myra]]
|A sorceress who enchants Zelda's shroud with an Arpagos feather. She later hands Zelda an upgraded lantern before the Princess' expedition to Reesong Palace.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Water Lady ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Sanda]]
|A water carrier that gives Zelda some Water of Life after jumping over a Gohma-infested pit. She also points out Yokan's entrapment in a nearby fish skull.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Yokan ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Yokan]]
|A fisherman who gets trapped inside a giant fish skull in Ahitaru. After being freed, he moves to Sakado and becomes a blacksmith; there, he increases the power of Zelda's sword.
|}
 
===Enemies and obstacles===
{|class="wikitable sortable" width=75%
!width=8%|Name
!class=unsortable|Description
!width=10%|In ''Link: The Faces of Evil''?
|-
|align=center|[[File:Arkadai TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Arkadai]]
|Alligators that roam the waterways of Gamelon. They are harmless, and Zelda can ride on their back to reach new locations. However, they can temporarily dive underwater.
|{{No}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Armos TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Armos]]
|Spear-wielding stone warriors that guard Tykogi Tower and Dodomai Palace. They have longer spears than their ''Link: The Faces of Evil'' counterpart and, therefore, a larger attack radius.
|{{Yes}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Arpagos sprite.png]][[File:Arpagos small sprite.png]]<br>[[Arpagos]]
|Pterodactyl-like birds that are commonly seen throughout Gamelon. They come in two sizes, with the smaller ones often seen perching on trees.
|{{Yes}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Bago-Bago TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Bago-Bago]]
|Flying creatures that emit a trail of smoke behind them. They blow out Zelda's lantern light when they hit her, and are invisible unless she has the Fairy Lantern.
|{{Yes}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Boar TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Boar]]
|Wild boars that are running amok in Aru Ainu.
|{{Yes}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Boon TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Boon]]
|Flying pests that are seen in multitudes in Ahitaru. They'll continuously attack Zelda instead of flying away.
|{{Yes}}
|-
|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.
|{{Yes}}
|-
|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}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Daira TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Daira]]
|Yellow alligator men. They can either chase Zelda around or sit in place and throw their axes.
|{{Yes}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Darknut TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Darknut]]
|Yellow-clad knights that are only found in Gamelon's palaces. They take several hits to kill, and their shields can block projectiles.
|{{Yes}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Deadite TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Deadite]]
|Flying blue heads with bat-like wings.
|{{Yes}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Deeler TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Deeler]]
|Giant purple spiders that are found in Gamelon's palaces.
|{{Yes}}
|-
|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.
|{{Yes}}
|-
!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
|Loose rocks and spikes that periodically fall from the ceiling.
|{{Yes}}
|-
|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.
|{{Yes}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Gleeok ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Gleeok]]
|A Gleeok in Dordung Cave has scared off the civilians of Aru Ainu. It attacks by spitting fireballs at Zelda.
|{{Yes}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Gohma TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Gohma]]
|Crab-like creatures that can only be found in Ahitaru. They take multiple hits to be killed.
|{{Yes}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Goriya TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Goriya]]
|Blue canines that throw boomerangs, encountered near the end of Zelda's quest.
|{{Yes}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Gleeok Head TFoE sprite.png]]<br>[[Head of Gleeok]]
|One of Gleeok's detached heads. It patrols Dordung Cave and Dodomai Palace, and spits fireballs at Zelda.
|{{Yes}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Jawbee TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]][[File:Jawbee red TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Jawbee]]
|Flying bat-like creatures with huge mouths, seen in the southwestern areas of Gamelon.
|{{Yes}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Keese TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Keese]]
|Large bats that are encountered throughout Gamelon.
|{{Yes}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Lowder TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Lowder]]
|Giant, short pillbugs that crawl around on the treetops of Washubi Swamp.
|{{Yes}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Gargoyle TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Mini-Dragon]]
|Green gargoyle-like enemies that are encountered throughout Gamelon.
|{{Yes}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Moa TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Moa]]
|A flying mass of tentacles connected to an open eye. They are only seen in Nokani Forest.
|{{Yes}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Moblin TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Moblin|Moblin Spearthrower]]
|Bulldog-like men that are seen throughout Gamelon. They behave similarly to Dairas, but use spears instead of axes.
|{{Yes}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Octorok TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Octorok]]
|Large red squids that spit rocks at Zelda. They are only seen outside of Tykogi Tower.
|{{Yes}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Phyrandaii 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.
|{{Yes}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Spearfish TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Spearfish]]
|Gray sailfish that live in Shutoy Lake.
|{{Yes}}
|-
|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}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Stalfos TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Stalfos]]
|Skeletal warriors that guard the ruined Gobiyan Ship.
|{{Yes}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Stone Head TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Stone statue]]
|Floating stone heads that defend Reesong Palace and shoot fireballs at Zelda.
|{{No}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Vire ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Vire]]
|A Vire is encountered inside the lone barn in Kobitan. It flings crescent-shaped projectiles at Zelda.
|{{No}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Wallmaster TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Wallmaster (The Legend of Zelda)|Wall Master]] (big)
|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}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Floormaster TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Wallmaster (The Legend of Zelda)|Wall Master]] (small)
|Small purple hands that punch Zelda when she gets close. They also cannot be damaged.
|{{No}}
|-
|align=center|[[File:Zora TFoE-TWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Zora]]
|Brown creatures that spit stones at Zelda. They live in the waterways of Gamelon.
|{{Yes}}
|}
 
===Bosses===
{|class="wikitable" width=75%
!Name
!Description
|-
|align=center|[[File:Gibdo ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Gibdo]]
|A shambling mummy who resides in Sakado's church. He resurrects the dead buried in the local cemetery, and commands them to enslave the living. He is very strong, being able to defeat Zelda in a single hit. However, he is incredibly weak to Lubonga's Shroud, which unwraps and disintegrates him.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Ironknuckle ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Iron Knuckle]]
|A living suit of armor that rules over Tykogi Tower, and presumably the one who masterminded the imprisonment of Sakado's residents. A single hit from the Power Glove will shatter his armor, leaving nothing but broken metal and a beating life heart.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Three Witches ZWoG sprite 1.png]] [[File:Three Witches ZWoG sprite 2.png]] [[File:Three Witches ZWoG sprite 3.png]]<br>[[Three Witches]]
|A coven of witches who have frozen the Fairy Pool's fountain of life and shrouded the area in darkness. The witches throw fireballs that deal a massive amount of damage, though all three of them will die when struck with the sword just once. They disappear in a gust of wind once defeated, freeing the pool's fairies.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Wizzrobe ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Wizzrobe]]
|A green mage who has trapped Lady Alma in Shutoy Lake's tower, burying her under rubble and stones. He uses a disintegration spell attack which instantly kills Zelda upon contact; however, the spell can be deflected towards him with the Reflecting Shield. A single hit from it makes him burst into flames.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Hektan ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Hektan]]
|A wizard that imprisoned Lord Kiro in one of Dodomai Palace's towers. He is very dangerous, teleporting in the blink of an eye and destroying an Armos in a single blast. Despite this, his defenses are very low, as he'll melt into nothing but a beating life heart after a single stab from Zelda's sword.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Omfak ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Omfak]]
|A shape-shifter that guards the Shrine of Gamelon and its wand. He alternates between three distinct forms; a wolf that fires lasers from its eyes, a lion that breathes blistering fire, and a pair of giant lips that can easily eat things. Zelda has to stab him in his "lips" form several times to defeat him.
|}


==Items==
==Items==
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These are items that can be used from Zelda's inventory:  
These are items that can be used from Zelda's inventory:  


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|-
|align=center|[[File:Bomb LFoE sprite.png]]<br>[[Bomb]]
|align=center|[[File:Bomb LFoE sprite.png]]<br>[[Bomb]]
|Used to defeat enemies and destroy certain obstacles. Three bombs can be bought at the Sakado store for 20 Rubies. Zelda can hold up to 99 bombs.
|
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:Bread ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Bread]]
|align=center|[[File:Bread ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Bread]]
|Fresh bread baked by Harbanno. When thrown, flying enemies will dive towards it and eat it right up.
|
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:Canteen TFoE icon.png]]<br>[[Canteen]]
|align=center|[[File:Canteen TFoE icon.png]]<br>[[Canteen]]
|Replenishes Zelda's health when used, but must be refilled with Water of Life afterwards.
|
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:Fairy Lantern ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Fairy Lantern]]
|align=center|[[File:Fairy Lantern ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Fairy Lantern]]
|An upgraded version of the Magic Lantern that makes the flying enemies in Reesong Palace visible and doesn't need lamp oil to function.
|
|-
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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.
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|align=center|[[File:Lantern TFoE icon.png]]<br>[[Lantern]]
|align=center|[[File:Lantern TFoE icon.png]]<br>[[Lantern]]
|Lights up dark areas for around 20 seconds. It requires one unit of lamp oil to use.
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|align=center|[[File:Magic Cape ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Magic Cape]]
|align=center|[[File:Magic Cape ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Magic Cape]]
|An upgraded version of the Shroud that allows Zelda to jump across larger gaps than she is normally able to. It costs five Rubies to use.
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|align=center|[[File:Magic Cloak ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Magic Cloak]]
|align=center|[[File:Magic Cloak ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Magic Cloak]]
|The completed cloak allows Zelda to turn invisible and walk past enemies for four seconds. It costs twenty Rubies to use.
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|align=center|[[File:Magic Lantern TFoE icon.png]]<br>[[Magic Lantern]]
|align=center|[[File:Magic Lantern TFoE icon.png]]<br>[[Magic Lantern]]
|An upgraded version of the basic Lantern that doubles the time it stays lit from 20 seconds to 40.
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|align=center|[[File:Power Glove TFoE icon.png]]<br>[[Power Glove]]
|align=center|[[File:Power Glove TFoE icon.png]]<br>[[Power Glove]]
|Allows Zelda to destroy obstacles and enemies instantly, including certain boulders that require ten bombs instead of one. It costs ten Rubies to use.
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|align=center|[[File:Rope TFoE icon.png]]<br>[[Rope (item)|Rope]]
|align=center|[[File:Rope TFoE icon.png]]<br>[[Rope (item)|Rope]]
|Lets Zelda climb up to specific platforms and ledges. A rope is discarded when successfully used. Three ropes can be bought at the Sakado store for 10 Rubies. Zelda can hold up to 99 ropes.
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|align=center|[[File:Shroud ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Shroud]]
|align=center|[[File:Shroud ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Shroud]]
|A knitted green shawl that defeats Gibdo in a single shot.
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|align=center|[[File:Wand of Gamelon ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Wand of Gamelon (item)|Wand of Gamelon]]
|align=center|[[File:Wand of Gamelon ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Wand of Gamelon (item)|Wand of Gamelon]]
|A powerful wand that is used to ensnare and defeat Ganon.
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|align=center|[[File:Water of Life TFoE icon.png]]<br>[[Sacred Water|Water of Life]]
|align=center|[[File:Water of Life TFoE icon.png]]<br>[[Water of Life]]
|Restores all of Zelda's hearts, and fills her canteen if it is present and empty. Unlike ''Link: The Faces of Evil'', Water of Life is only given out by friendly characters.
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!Description
!Description
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|align=center|[[File:Key LFoE sprite.png]]<br>[[Small Key|Key]]
|align=center|[[File:Key LFoE sprite.png]]<br>[[Key]]
|Every key instantly unlocks a nearby door.
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|align=center|[[File:Lantern Oil LFoE sprite.png]]<br>[[Lantern Oil|Lamp oil]]
|align=center|[[File:Lantern Oil LFoE sprite.png]]<br>[[Lantern Oil]]
|Required to power both the basic Lantern and the Magic Lantern. Three units can be bought at the Sakado store for 5 Rubies. Zelda can hold up to 99 units.
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|align=center|[[File:Life Heart LFoE sprite.png]]<br>[[Heart Container|Life Heart]]
|align=center|[[File:Life Heart LFoE sprite.png]]<br>[[Heart Container|Life Heart]]
|Adds another full heart to Zelda's health meter when collected. Two are obtained by defeating bosses, while one is given out at the Fairy Pool.
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|align=center|[[File:Ruby LFoE sprite.png]]<br>[[Rupee|Ruby]]
|align=center|[[File:Ruby LFoE sprite.png]]<br>[[Rupee|Ruby]]
|Rubies are used to purchase items and to use certain items.
|Known as "rupee" in other ''Zelda'' games, rubies are used to purchase items from Morshu. Also, unlike traditional ''Zelda'' games, red rubies are worth 1, green are worth 5, and blue are worth 10 of them.
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|align=center|[[File:Triforce Map LFoE sprite.png]]<br>[[Triforce Map]]
|align=center|[[File:Triforce Map LFoE sprite.png]]<br>[[Triforce Map]]
|Returns Zelda to the world map when touched with the Smart Sword. Two can be found in nearly every level; the second Triforce Map is at the end and usually unlocks a new area.
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|}
|}


There are some items that Zelda must trade with other characters, entirely different from those in ''Link: The Faces of Evil'':
There are some items that Zelda must trade with other characters, entirely different from those in ''Link: The Faces of Evil'':
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|align=center|[[File:Arpagos Egg ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Arpagos Egg]]
|align=center|[[File:Arpagos Egg ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Arpagos Egg]]
|A big, hearty Arpagos egg, which Makoto will gladly trade in exchange for her flute.
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|align=center|[[File:Arpagos Feather ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Arpagos Feather]]
|align=center|[[File:Arpagos Feather ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Arpagos Feather]]
|A lone feather from an Arpagos nest. Myra needs it to enchant Zelda's shroud.
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|align=center|[[File:Cloak ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Cloak]]
|align=center|[[File:Cloak ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Cloak]]
|An unfinished cloak made by Lika. She needs some Fairy Dust to make it magical.
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|align=center|[[File:Fairy Dust ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Fairy Dust]]
|align=center|[[File:Fairy Dust ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Fairy Dust]]
|Some magical dust given to Zelda by the Fairy Pool's fairies. Needed for Lika's cloak.
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|align=center|[[File:Hanyu Spore ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Hanyu Spore]]
|align=center|[[File:Hanyu Spore ZWoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Hanyu Spore]]
|A royal purple spore exclusive to Hanyu Forest, given to Grimbo so he can make a Power Glove.
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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.
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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.
   
   
{| class="wikitable" width=75%
{| class="wikitable" width=75%
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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.
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|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]]
|An upgraded shield that reflects the magical projectiles thrown by Wizzrobe.
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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.
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|align=center|[[File:Sword LFoE sprite.png]]<br>[[Smart Sword]]
|The sword that Zelda starts out with. It is used to attack enemies and pick up items, as well as make friendly characters talk.
|}
 
==Locations==
Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon takes place entirely on [[Gamelon]], a lush island with several towns, palaces, and forests. A [[overworld|land map]] is used to travel between certain regions.
 
Three locations are initially available at the start of the game; Aru Ainu, Kobitan, and Sakado. More locations are unlocked after hitting the Triforce Map at the end of specific stages.
 
{|class="wikitable sortable" width=70%
!width=15%|Name
!class=unsortable|Description
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|align=center|[[Aru Ainu]]
|A hamlet in Gamelon's northwestern savanna whose citizens have fled (for the most part) after the arrival of a Gleeok.
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|align=center|[[Kobitan]]
|A farming village north of Sakado that has been overrun by insatiable Moblins and a Vire.
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|align=center|[[Sakado]]
|A large port town on the island's eastern coast. Inside the town's church, Zelda encounters and fights a Gibdo.
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|align=center|[[Ahitaru]]
|A barren desert flanked by Kobitan and Sakado. A giant fish skeleton rests on a mountainside, with the fisherman Yokan trapped in the skull.
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|align=center|[[Washubi Swamp]]
|An Arkadai-infested marsh south of Aru Ainu. At the end of the swamp is a hut belonging to Grimbo.
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|align=center|[[Hanyu Forest]]
|A forest on Gamelon's south coast that is occupied by many Bots.
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|align=center|[[Tykogi Tower]]
|A towering prison near Sakado which houses most of the town's inhabitants, including its mayor. Near the end, Zelda fights an Iron Knuckle.
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|align=center|[[Dordung Cave]]
|The lair of the Gleeok that scared off Aru Ainu's populace, located in Gamelon's western mountain range.
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|align=center|[[The Fairy Pool]]
|A fairy fountain nestled in a valley near Reesong Palace. It has been taken over by the Three Witches and shrouded in darkness.
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|align=center|[[Gobiyan Ship]]
|A haunted shipwreck that was scuttled in Gamelon's northern bay.
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|align=center|[[Shutoy Lake]]
|Gamelon's largest lake is home to an abandoned coastal village and a tall red tower; inside the latter, Zelda does battle with a Wizzrobe.
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|align=center|[[Dodomai Palace]]
|The large palace where Duke Onkled currently resides. While exploring the manor, Zelda encounters and defeats a aquatic mage named Hektan.
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|align=center|[[Shrine of Gamelon]]
|A shrine on top of Gamelon's tallest mountain. Zelda has to defeat the chimera Omfak to obtain the shrine's treasure, the Wand of Gamelon.
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|align=center|[[Nokani Forest]]
|align=center|[[File:Sword LFoE sprite.png]]<br>[[Sword]]
|A forest near Shutoy Lake that has trees so tall that the forest floor is often shrouded in darkness.
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|align=center|[[Reesong Palace]]
|The final area of the game, a red-brick fortress occupied by Ganon. On top of the palace's tallest tower is a cell that King Harkinian is being held in.
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==References==
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