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Complete these Quests to unlock permanent upgrades for [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]].
'''The Legend of Zelda''', originally released in Japan as '''The Hyrule Fantasy: Zelda no Densetsu''', is an action-adventure game developed by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Famicom Disk System]] and [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. The first entry in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]], the game is set in the fictional kingdom of [[Hyrule]] and stars [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)|Link]], a young boy who aims to reassemble the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] and save [[Zelda (The Legend of Zelda)|Princess Zelda]] from [[Ganon]]. Link is controlled from a top-down perspective and navigates throughout the overworld and various [[Dungeon]]s, defeating [[Enemies]] and uncovering secrets along his journey.


==Central Hyrule==
Designed by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] and [[Takashi Tezuka]], the game was released in Japan in February 1986, as a launch title for the Famicom. North American and European copies were released more than a year later, making ''The Legend of Zelda'' the first home console game to include an internal battery in the US for saving data. This version was later released in Japan in 1994, under the title '''The Hyrule Fantasy: Zelda no Densetsu 1'''. The game received ports for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and [[Game Boy Advance]], and was available via the [[Virtual Console]] on the [[Wii]], [[Nintendo 3DS]], and [[Wii U]]. It was also one of 30 games included on the NES Classic Edition system, and is also playable on [[Nintendo Switch]] through the [[Nintendo Switch Online]] service.
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|style="text-align:center"|Hyrule Swordfighting Academy
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' A great swordmaster wants to start a monster-fighting workshop, but she lacks materials to build her classroom. Help provide the resources she needs!<br/>'''Completed:''' "With the materials Link provided, the swordmaster built a perfect classroom! As thanks for his help, she offered to let him join the class.
|'''To Unlock:''' Complete [[The Battle of Hyrule Field]].<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*5 [[Bokoblin Horn]]
*150 [[Bokoblin Trophy]]
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*[[One-Handed Weapon (Age of Calamity)|One-Handed Weapon]]: Bonus Combo
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|style="text-align:center"|Keeping the Village Peace
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' Some villagers have asked the swordmaster to take care of all the [[Lizalfos]] skulking around town. Unfortunately, her hands are full... Perhaps Link can take care of it?<br/>'''Completed:''' The swordmaster was delighted to see Link return to the classroom with proof of the Lizalfos's defeat. She passed along the good news to the villagers.
|'''To Unlock:''' Complete "Hyrule Swordfighting Academy".<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*100 [[Lizalfos Trophy]]
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*[[One-Handed Weapon (Age of Calamity)|One-Handed Weapon]]: Bonus Combo
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|style="text-align:center"|Study the Blade
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' To refine his sword technique, Link has been instructed to train in [[Hyrule Field (Breath of the Wild)|Hyrule Field]] by...cutting grass. He'll have to collect proof of some kind to show that he's completed the assignment.<br/>'''Completed:''' After training, Link realized he could swing his sword more swiftly, giving foes less chance to strike. He really did learn something from cutting grass!
|'''To Unlock:''' Complete [[Mipha, the Zora Princess]], [[Daruk, the Goron Hero]], [[Revali, the Rito Warrior]], and [[Urbosa, the Gerudo Chief]].<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''<br/>
*5 [[Restless Cricket]]
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*[[One-Handed Weapon (Age of Calamity)|One-Handed Weapon]]: Bonus Combo
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|style="text-align:center"|The Blade that Pierces the Eye
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' A menacing [[Hinox]] has appeared near the swordmaster's classroom, frightening the students. Defeat the creature to set their minds at ease.<br/>'''Completed:''' Upon Link's return, the swordmaster praised him for beating the Hinox. "This is proof of your growth. Keep up your training, and your skill may someday rival my own."
|'''To Unlock:''' Complete [[Freeing Korok Forest]].<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*1 [[Hinox Trophy]]
*200 [[Bokoblin Trophy]]
*100 [[Lizalfos Trophy]]
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*[[One-Handed Weapon (Age of Calamity)|One-Handed Weapon]]: Bonus Combo
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|style="text-align:center"|Heartfelt Thanks
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' After all of her help training Link and the other students, the swordmaster is setting off on a journey to discover new lands. Give her supplies for the road ahead as thanks for her teachings.<br/>'''Completed:''' The swordmaster was deeply moved by Link's parting gifts. The two of them had one last sparring match to say goodbye.
|'''To Unlock:''' Complete "The Blade that Pierces the Eye".<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*5 [[Raw Gourmet Meat]]
*5 [[Raw Whole Bird]]
*10 [[Wood]]
*1 [[Topaz]]
*1,500 [[Rupee]]s
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*[[One-Handed Weapon (Age of Calamity)|One-Handed Weapon]]: Bonus Combo
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|style="text-align:center"|Frog Side Effects
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' Link has been asked to help [[Zelda (Breath of the Wild)|Princess Zelda]] study the effects of frog-based [[Elixir|elixirs]]. She needs more specimens to use in her experiments. Why doesn't he make himself useful and catch some?<br/>'''Completed:''' Link brought an impressive haul of frogs to the research lab! Princess Zelda used the abundant amphibians to make great strides in her research.
|'''To Unlock:''' Complete [[Akkala Tower (Scenario)|Akkala Tower]] and [[The Royal Escort]].<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*10 [[Hot-Footed Frog]]
*7 [[Tireless Frog]]
*230 [[Bokoblin Trophy]]
*150 [[Lizalfos Trophy]]
*1 [[Hinox Trophy]]
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*+1 [[Special Attack|Special Attack Gauge]]
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|style="text-align:center"|The Knight's Gauntlet
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' Link has been called to take on the Knight's Gauntlet, a punishing trial that pushes even the most capable soldiers to their limits. He cannot afford to neglect strengthening his body.<br/>'''Completed:''' The Knight's Gauntlet was grueling, but thanks to the fortifying foods Link had eaten, he passed with flying colors. The instructor crooned, "Truly, you are a knight among knights!"
|'''To Unlock:''' Complete [[Each Step Like Thunder]].<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*15 [[Mighty Bananas]]
*15 [[Razorshroom]]
*15 [[Ironshell Crab]]
*15 [[Armored Carp]]
*2 [[Stone Talus Trophy]]
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*+1 [[Special Attack|Special Attack Gauge]]
|}


==Faron==
''The Legend of Zelda'' was a critical and commercial success, selling over 6.5 million copies, launching ''The Legend of Zelda'' franchise, and regularly being cited as one of the greatest games of all time. A sequel, ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', was first released less than a year after the Famicom release, with numerous additional successors and spin-offs in the decades since its debut.
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|style="text-align:center"|Mount Taran's Solitary Masters
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' Legend has it that an elusive pair of spear masters live up on Mount Taran. Link will have to take a stealthy approach if he wants to watch them train without being spotted.<br/>'''Completed:''' To Link's surprise, the legendary spear masters of Mount Taran turned out to be...Hinoxes?! Still, watching them train together definitely improved his skills.
|'''To Unlock:''' Complete [[The Yiga Clan Attacks!]]<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*5 [[Blue Nightshade]]
*5 [[Silent Shroom]]
*10 [[Moblin Trophy]]
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*[[Spear (Age of Calamity)|Spear]]: Bonus Combo
|}


==Gerudo==
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|style="text-align:center"|The Treasure Hunter's Technique
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' The treasure hunters lurking in the ruins seem quite adept at fighting monsters. If Link gives them something to make exploring easier, they might be persuaded to teach him their ways.<br/>'''Completed:''' Among the treasure hunters was a claymore expert. As thanks for the supplies, he gave Link a master class on using two-handed weapons.
|'''To Unlock:''' Complete [[Akkala Tower (Scenario)|Akkala Tower]].<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*5 [[Endura Shroom]]
*5 [[Tireless Frog]]
*1 [[Hinox Guts]]
*200 [[Bokoblin Trophy]]
*1 [[Hinox Trophy]]
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*[[Two-Handed Weapon (Age of Calamity)|Two-Handed Weapon]]: Bonus Combo
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|style="text-align:center"|Training Ground Pest Problem
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' A swarm of [[Keese]] has shown up at the spear training ground. Students are so busy fighting the creatures, they can't focus on their studies! Link has been tasked with warding them off somehow.<br/>'''Completed:''' So long to the days of swatting those pesky Keese away! Link built a scarekeese and placed it at the training ground entrance, and now the creatures won't dare approach.
|'''To Unlock:''' Complete [[Akkala Tower (Scenario)|Akkala Tower]].<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*5 [[Keese Eyeball]]
*5 [[Keese Wing]]
*5 [[Fire Keese Wing]]
*5 [[Ice Keese Wing]]
*5 [[Electric Keese Wing]]
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*[[Spear (Age of Calamity)|Spear]]: Bonus Combo
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|style="text-align:center"|Proof of Sword Mastery
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' A hawk arrived with a letter for Link, written by the far-flung swordmaster. It reads, "Only by defeating this beast can you become a master of the blade". Enclosed is a picture of a [[Lynel]].<br/>'''Completed:''' Link entrusted the hawk with proof of the Lynels' defeat, along with a small present. The bird squawked in thanks, took wing, and head back to its master—wherever she might be.
|'''To Unlock:''' Complete "Heartfelt Thanks".<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*3 [[Lynel Trophy]]
*5 [[Ethereal Stone]]
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*[[One-Handed Weapon (Age of Calamity)|One-Handed Weapon]]: Enhanced Ability
|}


==Hebra==
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|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' A young girl from [[Rito Village]] wants to make a flowery garland for the local Goddess Statue, but she can't find the type of bloom she needs.<br/>'''Completed:''' The [[Rito]] girl's face lit up when she saw the rare flower Link had brought her. Even the Goddess Statue seemed to have a faint smile dancing on her lips...
|'''To Unlock:''' Complete [[Urbosa, the Gerudo Chief]].<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*1 [[Silent Princess]]
*150 [[Bokoblin Trophy]]
*50 [[Lizalfos Trophy]]
*5 [[Moblin Trophy]]
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*+1 [[Bonus Heart|Heart Container]]
|}


==Lanayru==
'''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link''' is an action role-playing game developed and published by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Famicom Disk System]] and [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. A direct sequel to ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', the game was released in Japan on January 14, 1987—less than a year after the original Japanese release of ''The Legend of Zelda'' and seven months before the North American release of the original. ''Zelda II'' received North American and PAL region ports in late 1988, almost two years after the initial Japanese release.
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|style="text-align:center"|A Frozen-Solid Goddess
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' In a snowy region, Link meets a traveler searching far and wide for a Goddess Statue. There's a block of ice nearby that's the right shape. Perhaps melting it would reveal the missing statue.<br/>'''Completed:''' As anticipated, the block of ice melted to reveal a Goddess Statue. The harsh weather had frozen it solid, but Link's campfire and the traveler's blazing ardor thawed it free.
|'''To Unlock:''' Complete [[Relentless as a Waterfall]].<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*30 [[Flint]]
*100 [[Wood]]
*5 [[Red Chuchu Jelly]]
*500 [[Bokoblin Trophy]]
*1 [[Lynel Trophy]]
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*+2 [[Bonus Hearts|Heart Container]]
|}


==Necluda==
A direct sequel to the original game, ''Zelda II'' is set several years after the first game and once again features [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)|Link]], now a teenager, as he embarks on another quest across [[Hyrule]] to save [[Zelda (The Adventure of Link)|Princess Zelda]], an ancestor of the original Zelda who has been placed under a sleeping spell. For much of the franchise's three-decade history, ''Zelda II'' would serve as the only technical sequel to the first game, since all other ''Zelda'' games were either prequels to the original or set in alternate timelines, according to the [[Zelda Timeline|offical ''Zelda'' timeline]]. This status would remain unbroken until the release of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' in 2017 and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]'' in 2023.
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|style="text-align:center"|Making a Monster
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' A youth from [[Hateno Village]] wants to make a monster dummy that he can use for two-handed weapon practice. If only he had some monster parts to craft it...<br/>'''Completed:''' With the materials Link gave him, the youth was able to make a true-to-life monster dummy. The pair trained together, improving Link's skill with two-handed weapons.
|'''To Unlock:''' Complete at least two Chapter 2 scenarios.<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*1 [[Lizalfos Tail]]
*1 [[Chuchu Jelly]]
*1 [[Keese Eyeball]]
*1 [[Bokoblin Guts]]
*1 [[Moblin Fang]]
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*[[Two-Handed Weapon (Age of Calamity)|Two-Handed Weapon]]: Bonus Combo
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|style="text-align:center"|The Hateno Defense Squad
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' In preparation for the [[Calamity Ganon|Calamity]], the youths of Hateno Village have banded together to defend the town. Link ought to bring them a little something to show his support.<br/>'''Completed:''' The Hateno Defense Squad loved the gifts Link brought them! Seeing them take initiative inspired him to put even more effort into his own training.
|'''To Unlock:''' Complete [[Mipha, the Zora Princess]], [[Daruk, the Goron Hero]], [[Revali, the Rito Warrior]], and [[Urbosa, the Gerudo Chief]].<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*5 [[Mighty Porgy]]
*5 [[Ironshroom]]
*150 [[Bokoblin Trophy]]
*10 [[Moblin Trophy]]
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*[[Two-Handed Weapon (Age of Calamity)|Two-Handed Weapon]]: Bonus Combo
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|style="text-align:center"|The Volunteer Army
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' The people of [[Hyrule]] are forming a volunteer army, and members of the Hateno Defense Squad are among the enlistees. Perhaps Link can help young militia get off on the right foot.<br/>'''Completed:''' Link was showered with thanks for his support of the volunteer army! Practicing two-handed weapon fighting with the energetic recruits, he felt their enthusiasm rubbing off on him.
|'''To Unlock:''' Complete "The Hateno Defense Squad".<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*2 [[Amber]]
*2 [[Sapphire]]
*5 [[Moblin Trophy]]
*1 [[Stone Talus Trophy]]
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*[[Two-Handed Weapon (Age of Calamity)|Two-Handed Weapon]]: Bonus Combo
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|style="text-align:center"|Refuel Motivation
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' The volunteer army has invited brave souls from across [[Hyrule]] to train together and prepare for the Calamity. Get some provisions for the big day.<br/>'''Completed:''' With their stomachs full of tasty food, the fighters really threw themselves into the joint training session! All the participants improved their two-handed weapon skill.
|'''To Unlock:''' Complete [[Relentless as a Waterfall]].<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*10 [[Raw Prime Meat]]
*10 [[Raw Bird Thigh]]
*10 [[Hearty Bass]]
*10 [[Bright-Eyed Crab]]
*2 [[Hinox Trophy]]
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*[[Two-Handed Weapon (Age of Calamity)|Two-Handed Weapon]]: Bonus Combo
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|style="text-align:center"|A Spear-ited Combatant
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' Link wants to practice at the spear training ground, but the instructor won't let him in. It looks like he'll have to prove himself by defeating a multitude of spear-wielding monsters...<br/>'''Completed:''' With a grin, the instructor informed Link that beating the Lizalfos was actually his first lesson. It seems Link's spear training is off to a good start.
|'''To Unlock:''' Complete [[Mipha, the Zora Princess]], [[Daruk, the Goron Hero]], [[Revali, the Rito Warrior]], and [[Urbosa, the Gerudo Chief]].<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*100 [[Lizalfos Trophy]]
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*[[Spear (Age of Calamity)|Spear]]: Bonus Combo
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|style="text-align:center"|Teach a Hylian to Fish
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' Every day at the spear training ground begins with fishing. It's not just to make breakfast—in fact, spearfishing is great practice! Catch the specified fish and deliver them to the instructor.<br/>'''Completed:''' Link delivered the specified fish to the instructor, marking a big step forward in his training. Plus, the instructor threw the fish into a [[Cooking Pot|cooking pot]] and made a delicious meal for everyone!
|'''To Unlock:''' Complete "A Spear-ited Combatant".<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*5 [[Hyrule Bass]]
*100 [[Lizalfos Trophy]]
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*[[Spear (Age of Calamity)|Spear]]: Bonus Combo
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|style="text-align:center"|Training Ground Upgrade
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' A big group of aspiring spear masters came to the training ground, but there isn't room for all of them. Maybe Link can provide the instructor some materials to expand his facilities.<br/>'''Completed:''' With Link's help, the spear instructor was able to make his training ground much larger. Link learned some advanced techniques from training with all the new students.
|'''To Unlock:''' Complete [[Calamity Strikes]].<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*10 [[Hearty Bass]]
*10 [[Blue Nightshade]]
*50 [[Keese Trophy]]
*200 [[Lizalfos Trophy]]
*2,000 [[Rupee]]s
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*[[Spear (Age of Calamity)|Spear]]: Bonus Combo
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|style="text-align:center"|Full Bellies Fight Better
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' The owner of the butcher shop in Hateno Village, deeply moved when he heard about the volunteer army, wants to send the troops some tasty cuts. Help fill up his larder.<br/>'''Completed:''' Link and the butcher brought the volunteer army a heap of tasty meats. Apparently he was a talented soldier in his youth. He taught all of the fighters his two-handed sword technique.
|'''To Unlock:''' Complete [[The Future of Hyrule]].<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*15 [[Raw Gourmet Meat]]
*15 [[Raw Whole Bird]]
*15 [[Moblin Trophy]]
*5 [[Ethereal Stone]]
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*[[Two-Handed Weapon (Age of Calamity)|Two-Handed Weapon]]: Enhanced Ability
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|style="text-align:center"|A Strike to Pierce Stone
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' The mark of true spear expertise is the ability to take down a [[Molduga]]. Link must prove to the spear instructor that he has what it takes to beat this fearsome foe.<br/>'''Completed:''' Well, well, well! Defeating a Molduga is no easy feat! The spear instructor was so impressed by Link's accomplishment that he displayed proof of the victory at the training ground for all to see.
|'''To Unlock:''' Complete [[The Future of Hyrule]].<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*1 [[Molduga Trophy]]
*5 [[Ethereal Stone]]
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*[[Spear (Age of Calamity)|Spear]]: Enhanced Ability
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|style="text-align:center"|A Well-Tended Goddess
|style="text-align:center"|Even on busy days, the [[Kakariko Village (Breath of the Wild)|Kakariko Village]] innkeeper always leaves something out for the [[Goddess Statue]]. Her friends fear she is overextending herself. Perhaps Link can help with the offering.<br/>'''Completed:''' The innkeeper was relieved she could take a day off from tending to the Goddess Statue. Others in the village, inspired by Link's generosity, will help with the offering going forward.
|'''Materials Needed:'''
*5 [[Fortified Pumpkin]]
*200 [[Bokoblin Trophy]]
*1 [[Lizalfos Trophy]]
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*+1 [[Bonus Heart|Heart Container]]
*5 [[Sunset Firefly]]
|}


==EX Wave 1==
''Zelda II'' was a critical and financial success, introducing concepts such as the [[Magic Meter]] and [[Dark Link]] which would become commonplace in future instalments, although the role-playing elements, such as experience points and limited lives, have not been used since in canonical games. A prequel, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', was released for the [[Super Famicom]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1990.
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|style="text-align:center"|EX Seeking Wooden Swords
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' TBA<br/>'''Completed:''' TBA
|'''To Unlock:''' TBA<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*30 [[Wood]]
*5 [[Hinox Toenail]]
*20 [[Hyrule Herb]]
*300 [[Bokoblin Trophy]]
*2 [[Stone Talus Trophy]]
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*[[Flail (Age of Calamity)|Flail]]: Bonus Combo
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|style="text-align:center"|EX The Squad's Training Retreat
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' TBA<br/>'''Completed:''' TBA
|'''To Unlock:''' TBA<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*10 [[Raw Prime Meat]]
*10 [[Raw Bird Thigh]]
*10 [[Mighty Thistle]]
*10 [[Bright-Eyed Crab]]
*10 [[Chuchu Trophy]]
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*[[Flail (Age of Calamity)|Flail]]: Bonus Combo
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|style="text-align:center"|EX A Spear Experiment
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' TBA<br/>'''Completed:''' TBA
|'''To Unlock:''' TBA<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*20 [[Bokoblin Horn]]
*20 [[Lizalfos Tail]]
*5 [[Chuchu Jelly]]
*20 [[Lizalfos Trophy]]
*3,500 [[Rupee]]s
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*[[Flail (Age of Calamity)|Flail]]: Bonus Combo
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|style="text-align:center"|EX The Copy Tournament
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' The soldiers of Hyrule consulted you about a Copy Tournament they're planning. Better secure some prizes for the cause!<br/>'''Completed:''' The Copy Tournament went well! In addition to learning how to copy weapons with a flail, the soldiers also grew stronger from the training. It's like copying a cake and eating it too!
|'''To Unlock:''' TBA<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*10 [[Lynel Hoof]]
*5 [[Chuchu Jelly]]
*10 [[Keese Wing]]
*20 [[Bokoblin Fang]]
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*[[Flail (Age of Calamity)|Flail]]: Bonus Combo
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|style="text-align:center"|EX Secret Plans
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' TBA<br/>'''Completed:''' TBA
|'''To Unlock:''' TBA<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*10 [[Topaz]]
*20 [[Flint]]
*10 [[Stone Pebblit Trophy]]
*2 [[Stone Talus Trophy]]
*2,500 [[Rupee]]s
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*[[Flail (Age of Calamity)|Flail]]: Bonus Combo
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|style="text-align:center"|EX Reunion with the Swordmaster
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' TBA<br/>'''Completed:''' TBA
|'''To Unlock:''' TBA<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*15 [[Hydromelon]]
*15 [[Smotherwing Butterfly]]
*15 [[Cool Safflina]]
*15 [[Fireproof Lizard]]
*10 [[Red Lizalfos Tail]]
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*[[Flail (Age of Calamity)|Flail]]: Enhanced Ability
|}
 
==EX Wave 2==
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|style="text-align:center"|EX The Text of Tomorrow
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' TBA<br/>'''Completed:''' TBA
|'''To Unlock:''' TBA<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*1 [[Report: Hidden Battles]]
*25 [[Red Lizalfos Tail]]
*20 [[Chuchu Jelly]]
*400 [[Lizalfos Trophy]]
*30 [[Chuchu Trophy]]
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*[[One-Handed Weapon (Age of Calamity)|One-Handed Weapon]]: EX Enhanced Ability
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|style="text-align:center"|EX Hasty Recovery
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' TBA<br/>'''Completed:''' TBA
|'''To Unlock:''' TBA<br/>'''Materials Required:'''
*1 [[Report: Hidden Battles]]
*30 [[Hearty Radish]]
*25 [[Hearty Durian]]
*750 [[Bokoblin Trophy]]
*1 [[Report: Vicious Monsters]]
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*[[Two-Handed Weapon (Age of Calamity)|Two-Handed Weapon]]: EX Enhanced Ability
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|style="text-align:center"|EX Spear Master
|style="text-align:center"|'''Initial:''' TBA<br/>'''Completed:''' TBA
|'''To Unlock:''' TBA<br/>'''Materials Needed:'''
*1 [[Report: Hidden Battles]]
*20 [[Luminous Stone]]
*20 [[Hearty Blueshell Snail]]
*20 [[Swift Violet]]
*10 [[Wizzrobe Trophy]]
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*[[Spear (Age of Calamity)|Spear]]: EX Enhanced Ability
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The Legend of Zelda, originally released in Japan as The Hyrule Fantasy: Zelda no Densetsu, is an action-adventure game developed by Nintendo for the Famicom Disk System and Nintendo Entertainment System. The first entry in The Legend of Zelda series, the game is set in the fictional kingdom of Hyrule and stars Link, a young boy who aims to reassemble the Triforce of Wisdom and save Princess Zelda from Ganon. Link is controlled from a top-down perspective and navigates throughout the overworld and various Dungeons, defeating Enemies and uncovering secrets along his journey.

Designed by Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka, the game was released in Japan in February 1986, as a launch title for the Famicom. North American and European copies were released more than a year later, making The Legend of Zelda the first home console game to include an internal battery in the US for saving data. This version was later released in Japan in 1994, under the title The Hyrule Fantasy: Zelda no Densetsu 1. The game received ports for the Nintendo GameCube and Game Boy Advance, and was available via the Virtual Console on the Wii, Nintendo 3DS, and Wii U. It was also one of 30 games included on the NES Classic Edition system, and is also playable on Nintendo Switch through the Nintendo Switch Online service.

The Legend of Zelda was a critical and commercial success, selling over 6.5 million copies, launching The Legend of Zelda franchise, and regularly being cited as one of the greatest games of all time. A sequel, Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, was first released less than a year after the Famicom release, with numerous additional successors and spin-offs in the decades since its debut.


Zelda II: The Adventure of Link is an action role-playing game developed and published by Nintendo for the Famicom Disk System and Nintendo Entertainment System. A direct sequel to The Legend of Zelda, the game was released in Japan on January 14, 1987—less than a year after the original Japanese release of The Legend of Zelda and seven months before the North American release of the original. Zelda II received North American and PAL region ports in late 1988, almost two years after the initial Japanese release.

A direct sequel to the original game, Zelda II is set several years after the first game and once again features Link, now a teenager, as he embarks on another quest across Hyrule to save Princess Zelda, an ancestor of the original Zelda who has been placed under a sleeping spell. For much of the franchise's three-decade history, Zelda II would serve as the only technical sequel to the first game, since all other Zelda games were either prequels to the original or set in alternate timelines, according to the offical Zelda timeline. This status would remain unbroken until the release of Breath of the Wild in 2017 and Tears of the Kingdom in 2023.

Zelda II was a critical and financial success, introducing concepts such as the Magic Meter and Dark Link which would become commonplace in future instalments, although the role-playing elements, such as experience points and limited lives, have not been used since in canonical games. A prequel, A Link to the Past, was released for the Super Famicom and Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990.