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{{Main|Level 1: The Eagle}} | {{Main|Level 1: The Eagle}} | ||
Level 1: The Eagle is the first [[dungeon]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''. It is found to the northwest of the [[Starting Screen]], and is easily the easiest dungeon of the game. The main items [[Link]] can obtain in this dungeon are the [[Bow]] and [[Boomerang]]. Additionally, the [[ | Level 1: The Eagle is the first [[dungeon]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''. It is found to the northwest of the [[Starting Screen]], and is easily the easiest dungeon of the game. The main items [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)|Link]] can obtain in this dungeon are the [[Bow]] and [[Boomerang]]. Additionally, the [[boss]] of The Eagle is [[Aquamentus (The Legend of Zelda)|Aquamentus]]. The reward for defeating Aquamentus, and collectively the dungeon, is the first [[Triforce Shard]]. | ||
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{{Main|Level 2: The Moon}} | {{Main|Level 2: The Moon}} | ||
Level 2: The Moon is the second dungeon in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It is slightly more difficult than The Eagle, but is rather simple compared to later dungeons. The main item in this dungeon is actually an upgrade to a previous item, namely the [[Magical Boomerang]]. The | Level 2: The Moon is the second dungeon in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It is slightly more difficult than The Eagle, but is rather simple compared to later dungeons. The main item in this dungeon is actually an upgrade to a previous item, namely the [[Magical Boomerang]]. The boss of The Moon is a [[Dodongo (The Legend of Zelda)|Dodongo]], and once the Dodongo has been defeated Link can collect the second Triforce Shard. | ||
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{{Main|Level 3: The Manji}} | {{Main|Level 3: The Manji}} | ||
Level 3: The Manji is the third dungeon in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It is found west of the Starting Screen, near the [[Lost Woods]]. The main item Link can collect in this dungeon is called the [[Raft]], and it has only one use; it allows Link to cross large bodies of water. This item is required to enter the next dungeon. Furthermore, the | Level 3: The Manji is the third dungeon in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It is found west of the Starting Screen, near the [[Lost Woods]]. The main item Link can collect in this dungeon is called the [[Raft]], and it has only one use; it allows Link to cross large bodies of water. This item is required to enter the next dungeon. Furthermore, the boss of The Manji is the first appearance of [[Manhandla (The Legend of Zelda)|Manhandla]]. Manhandla is guarding the third Triforce Shard, which can be collected once Manhandla has been defeated. | ||
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{{Main|Level 4: The Snake}} | {{Main|Level 4: The Snake}} | ||
Level 4: The Snake is the fourth dungeon in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It is only accessible via the Raft, which is found inside of Level 3. The main item Link can collect in this dungeon is similar to Raft, and is called the [[Stepladder]]. It is used to cross small gaps, instead of large ones. It is required to complete most of the later dungeons. The Snake is the first dungeon in ''The Legend of Zelda'' to feature a [[Mini-Boss]], namely, Manhandla. The | Level 4: The Snake is the fourth dungeon in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It is only accessible via the Raft, which is found inside of Level 3. The main item Link can collect in this dungeon is similar to Raft, and is called the [[Stepladder]]. It is used to cross small gaps, instead of large ones. It is required to complete most of the later dungeons. The Snake is the first dungeon in ''The Legend of Zelda'' to feature a [[Mini-Boss|mini-boss]], namely, Manhandla. The boss is [[Gleeok (The Legend of Zelda)|Gleeok]], and once Gleeok has been defeated Link can collect the fourth Triforce Shard. | ||
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{{Main|Level 7: The Demon}} | {{Main|Level 7: The Demon}} | ||
Level 7: The Demon is the seventh dungeon in ''The Legend of Zelda''. Its entrance is hidden, and is only found if Link plays the Recorder while on the correct screen. The main item of this dungeon is the [[Candle|Red Candle]], which is an upgrade to the optional [[Candle|Blue Candle]] that can be bought from the [[Item Shop]]s found across [[Hyrule]]. This dungeon is the first to feature multiple mini-bosses; three to be exact. Digdogger is the mini-boss of this dungeon, and appears three times. The boss of The Demon is Aquamentus, a returning | Level 7: The Demon is the seventh dungeon in ''The Legend of Zelda''. Its entrance is hidden, and is only found if Link plays the Recorder while on the correct screen. The main item of this dungeon is the [[Candle|Red Candle]], which is an upgrade to the optional [[Candle|Blue Candle]] that can be bought from the [[Item Shop]]s found across [[Hyrule]]. This dungeon is the first to feature multiple mini-bosses; three to be exact. Digdogger is the mini-boss of this dungeon, and appears three times. The boss of The Demon is Aquamentus, a returning boss from Level 1: The Eagle. This dungeon hides the seventh Triforce Shard. | ||
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{{Main|Level 8: The Lion}} | {{Main|Level 8: The Lion}} | ||
Level 8: The Lion is the eighth and penultimate dungeon in ''The Legend of Zelda''. Its entrance is concealed by a bush, which must be burnt down using the Candle. There are two items Link can find in this dungeon. First, there is the [[Book of Magic]], which is an upgrade to the Magical Rod. Also, Link can find the [[Magical Key]]. Neither one is required to complete the game. This dungeon features five mini-bosses; three Manhandlas and two Gohmas. The | Level 8: The Lion is the eighth and penultimate dungeon in ''The Legend of Zelda''. Its entrance is concealed by a bush, which must be burnt down using the Candle. There are two items Link can find in this dungeon. First, there is the [[Book of Magic]], which is an upgrade to the Magical Rod. Also, Link can find the [[Magical Key]]. Neither one is required to complete the game. This dungeon features five mini-bosses; three Manhandlas and two Gohmas. The boss of The Lion is Gleeok, who is guarding the eighth Triforce Shard. | ||
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{{Main|Level 9: Death Mountain}} | {{Main|Level 9: Death Mountain}} | ||
Level 9: Death Mountain is the ninth and final dungeon in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It is the lair of [[Ganon]], and can only be entered once Link has fully restored the Triforce of Wisdom. There are two items Link can find in this dungeon. Firstly, Link can find the [[Red Ring (The Legend of Zelda)|Red Ring]], which is an upgrade to his tunic that sustains more damage. The second is the [[Silver Arrow]], which is required to defeat Ganon. The | Level 9: Death Mountain is the ninth and final dungeon in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It is the lair of [[Ganon]], and can only be entered once Link has fully restored the Triforce of Wisdom. There are two items Link can find in this dungeon. Firstly, Link can find the [[Red Ring (The Legend of Zelda)|Red Ring]], which is an upgrade to his tunic that sustains more damage. The second is the [[Silver Arrow]], which is required to defeat Ganon. The boss of this dungeon is Ganon, and defeating him saves [[Zelda (The Legend of Zelda)|Princess Zelda]] and completes the game. | ||
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{{Main|Level 1 (Second Quest)}} | {{Main|Level 1 (Second Quest)}} | ||
Level 1 of the [[Second Quest]] is in the same location as it was in the first quest. This time around, the only item that [[Link]] can obtain is the [[Boomerang]]. [[Aquamentus (The Legend of Zelda)|Aquamentus]] remains the boss of this dungeon. | Level 1 of the [[Second Quest]] is in the same location as it was in the first quest. This time around, the only item that [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)|Link]] can obtain is the [[Boomerang]]. [[Aquamentus (The Legend of Zelda)|Aquamentus]] remains the boss of this dungeon. | ||
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{{Main|Level 3 (Second Quest)}} | {{Main|Level 3 (Second Quest)}} | ||
Level 3 of the Second Quest is in the same location as Level 2 was in the first quest. [[Link]] has to play the [[Recorder]] to reveal the dungeon entrance. Inside, the dungeon item is the [[Magical Boomerang]]. The room with the Magical Boomerang is blocked by a hungry [[Goriya]], so [[Link]] needs to have [[Food]] with him. The dungeon boss is three [[Dodongo (The Legend of Zelda)|Dodongo]]s. | Level 3 of the Second Quest is in the same location as Level 2 was in the first quest. [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)|Link]] has to play the [[Recorder]] to reveal the dungeon entrance. Inside, the dungeon item is the [[Magical Boomerang]]. The room with the Magical Boomerang is blocked by a hungry [[Goriya]], so [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)|Link]] needs to have [[Food]] with him. The dungeon boss is three [[Dodongo (The Legend of Zelda)|Dodongo]]s. | ||
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{{Main|Level 4 (Second Quest)}} | {{Main|Level 4 (Second Quest)}} | ||
Level 4 of the Second Quest is located within the [[Lost Hills]]. [[Link]] has to push one of the boulders to reveal the entrance to the dungeon. The dungeon items are the [[Raft]] and the [[Book of Magic]]. There are multiple mini-bosses in this dungeon, including [[Digdogger (The Legend of Zelda)|Digdogger]], [[Aquamentus (The Legend of Zelda)|Aquamentus]], a single [[Dodongo (The Legend of Zelda)|Dodongo]] and even three Dodongos. An additional Digdogger also appears as the main boss. | Level 4 of the Second Quest is located within the [[Lost Hills]]. [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)|Link]] has to push one of the boulders to reveal the entrance to the dungeon. The dungeon items are the [[Raft]] and the [[Book of Magic]]. There are multiple mini-bosses in this dungeon, including [[Digdogger (The Legend of Zelda)|Digdogger]], [[Aquamentus (The Legend of Zelda)|Aquamentus]], a single [[Dodongo (The Legend of Zelda)|Dodongo]] and even three Dodongos. An additional Digdogger also appears as the main boss. | ||
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{{Main|Level 6 (Second Quest)}} | {{Main|Level 6 (Second Quest)}} | ||
Level 6 of the Second Quest is located in the [[Graveyard (The Legend of Zelda)|Graveyard]], under one of the tombstones. [[Link]] has to play the [[Recorder]] to reveal the entrance. The dungeon item is the [[Stepladder]]. The boss is a blue [[Gohma (The Legend of Zelda)|Gohma]]. | Level 6 of the Second Quest is located in the [[Graveyard (The Legend of Zelda)|Graveyard]], under one of the tombstones. [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)|Link]] has to play the [[Recorder]] to reveal the entrance. The dungeon item is the [[Stepladder]]. The boss is a blue [[Gohma (The Legend of Zelda)|Gohma]]. | ||
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{{Main|Level 7 (Second Quest)}} | {{Main|Level 7 (Second Quest)}} | ||
Level 7 of the Second Quest is located directly west of Level 8's location in the first quest. [[Link]] must burn a bush to uncover the entrance. Many [[Darknut]]s reside here, as well as two [[Old Man|Old Men]] who take either one heart container or 50 [[Rupee]]s from you. The dungeon item is the [[Candle|Red Candle]]. The boss of this dungeon is a four-headed [[Gleeok (The Legend of Zelda)|Gleeok]]. | Level 7 of the Second Quest is located directly west of Level 8's location in the first quest. [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)|Link]] must burn a bush to uncover the entrance. Many [[Darknut]]s reside here, as well as two [[Old Man|Old Men]] who take either one heart container or 50 [[Rupee]]s from you. The dungeon item is the [[Candle|Red Candle]]. The boss of this dungeon is a four-headed [[Gleeok (The Legend of Zelda)|Gleeok]]. | ||
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Level 8 of the Second Quest is located one screen left of the waterfall below [[Death Mountain]]. To find the entrance, [[Link]] must use the [[Stepladder]] to stand on the river and bomb the wall at the correct spot. This dungeon houses a hungry [[Goriya]], so be sure to have some [[Food]]. The dungeon items are the [[Magical Rod]] and the [[Magical Key]]. There are many mini-bosses here, which include multiple [[Digdogger (The Legend of Zelda)|Digdoggers]], [[Aquamentus (The Legend of Zelda)|Aquamentus]] and many rooms containing three [[Dodongo (The Legend of Zelda)|Dodongo]]s. The final boss of the dungeon is also three Dodongos. | Level 8 of the Second Quest is located one screen left of the waterfall below [[Death Mountain]]. To find the entrance, [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)|Link]] must use the [[Stepladder]] to stand on the river and bomb the wall at the correct spot. This dungeon houses a hungry [[Goriya]], so be sure to have some [[Food]]. The dungeon items are the [[Magical Rod]] and the [[Magical Key]]. There are many mini-bosses here, which include multiple [[Digdogger (The Legend of Zelda)|Digdoggers]], [[Aquamentus (The Legend of Zelda)|Aquamentus]] and many rooms containing three [[Dodongo (The Legend of Zelda)|Dodongo]]s. The final boss of the dungeon is also three Dodongos. | ||
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{{Main|Level 9 (Second Quest)}} | {{Main|Level 9 (Second Quest)}} | ||
Level 9 of the Second Quest is located in the northwestern-most square on the map. [[Link]] must bomb the wall to find the entrance. This dungeon can be very confusing with many one-ways and hidden passages through walls. As it was in the first quest, the dungeon items are again the [[Red Ring (The Legend of Zelda)|Red Ring]] and the [[Silver Arrow]]s. Navigate your way through the dungeon to find and defeat [[Ganon]] and rescue [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]]. | Level 9 of the Second Quest is located in the northwestern-most square on the map. [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)|Link]] must bomb the wall to find the entrance. This dungeon can be very confusing with many one-ways and hidden passages through walls. As it was in the first quest, the dungeon items are again the [[Red Ring (The Legend of Zelda)|Red Ring]] and the [[Silver Arrow]]s. Navigate your way through the dungeon to find and defeat [[Ganon]] and rescue [[Zelda (The Legend of Zelda)|Princess Zelda]]. | ||
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Revision as of 18:10, September 16, 2024
This is a list of dungeons found in The Legend of Zelda.
First Quest
The Eagle
- Main article: Level 1: The Eagle
Level 1: The Eagle is the first dungeon in The Legend of Zelda. It is found to the northwest of the Starting Screen, and is easily the easiest dungeon of the game. The main items Link can obtain in this dungeon are the Bow and Boomerang. Additionally, the boss of The Eagle is Aquamentus. The reward for defeating Aquamentus, and collectively the dungeon, is the first Triforce Shard.
The Moon
- Main article: Level 2: The Moon
Level 2: The Moon is the second dungeon in The Legend of Zelda. It is slightly more difficult than The Eagle, but is rather simple compared to later dungeons. The main item in this dungeon is actually an upgrade to a previous item, namely the Magical Boomerang. The boss of The Moon is a Dodongo, and once the Dodongo has been defeated Link can collect the second Triforce Shard.
The Manji
- Main article: Level 3: The Manji
Level 3: The Manji is the third dungeon in The Legend of Zelda. It is found west of the Starting Screen, near the Lost Woods. The main item Link can collect in this dungeon is called the Raft, and it has only one use; it allows Link to cross large bodies of water. This item is required to enter the next dungeon. Furthermore, the boss of The Manji is the first appearance of Manhandla. Manhandla is guarding the third Triforce Shard, which can be collected once Manhandla has been defeated.
The Snake
- Main article: Level 4: The Snake
Level 4: The Snake is the fourth dungeon in The Legend of Zelda. It is only accessible via the Raft, which is found inside of Level 3. The main item Link can collect in this dungeon is similar to Raft, and is called the Stepladder. It is used to cross small gaps, instead of large ones. It is required to complete most of the later dungeons. The Snake is the first dungeon in The Legend of Zelda to feature a mini-boss, namely, Manhandla. The boss is Gleeok, and once Gleeok has been defeated Link can collect the fourth Triforce Shard.
The Lizard
- Main article: Level 5: The Lizard
Level 5: The Lizard is the fifth dungeon in The Legend of Zelda. It can be found by solving the puzzle of the Lost Hills, which is to go up five screens. The main item found in this dungeon is the Recorder, which is required to defeat the boss. Speaking of which, the boss of The Lizard is known as Digdogger. Using a combination of the aforementioned Recorder and Link's Sword will allow Link access to the fifth Triforce Shard.
The Dragon
- Main article: Level 6: The Dragon
Level 6: The Dragon is the sixth dungeon in The Legend of Zelda. This dungeon is considerably harder than the previous ones, and is arguably the toughest in the game, apart from Level 9. The main item Link can collect in this dungeon is the Magical Rod, which is actually completely optional. This dungeon features a mini-boss, Gleeok, and a boss, Gohma. Once Gohma has been defeated, Link can collect the sixth Triforce Shard.
The Demon
- Main article: Level 7: The Demon
Level 7: The Demon is the seventh dungeon in The Legend of Zelda. Its entrance is hidden, and is only found if Link plays the Recorder while on the correct screen. The main item of this dungeon is the Red Candle, which is an upgrade to the optional Blue Candle that can be bought from the Item Shops found across Hyrule. This dungeon is the first to feature multiple mini-bosses; three to be exact. Digdogger is the mini-boss of this dungeon, and appears three times. The boss of The Demon is Aquamentus, a returning boss from Level 1: The Eagle. This dungeon hides the seventh Triforce Shard.
The Lion
- Main article: Level 8: The Lion
Level 8: The Lion is the eighth and penultimate dungeon in The Legend of Zelda. Its entrance is concealed by a bush, which must be burnt down using the Candle. There are two items Link can find in this dungeon. First, there is the Book of Magic, which is an upgrade to the Magical Rod. Also, Link can find the Magical Key. Neither one is required to complete the game. This dungeon features five mini-bosses; three Manhandlas and two Gohmas. The boss of The Lion is Gleeok, who is guarding the eighth Triforce Shard.
Death Mountain
- Main article: Level 9: Death Mountain
Level 9: Death Mountain is the ninth and final dungeon in The Legend of Zelda. It is the lair of Ganon, and can only be entered once Link has fully restored the Triforce of Wisdom. There are two items Link can find in this dungeon. Firstly, Link can find the Red Ring, which is an upgrade to his tunic that sustains more damage. The second is the Silver Arrow, which is required to defeat Ganon. The boss of this dungeon is Ganon, and defeating him saves Princess Zelda and completes the game.
Second Quest
Level 1
- Main article: Level 1 (Second Quest)
Level 1 of the Second Quest is in the same location as it was in the first quest. This time around, the only item that Link can obtain is the Boomerang. Aquamentus remains the boss of this dungeon.
Level 2
- Main article: Level 2 (Second Quest)
Level 2 of the Second Quest is located under an Armos statue, where the Blue Ring was located in the first quest. This time, the Recorder is the dungeon item. Manhandla appears as a mini-boss, whereas a two-headed Gleeok is now the main boss.
Level 3
- Main article: Level 3 (Second Quest)
Level 3 of the Second Quest is in the same location as Level 2 was in the first quest. Link has to play the Recorder to reveal the dungeon entrance. Inside, the dungeon item is the Magical Boomerang. The room with the Magical Boomerang is blocked by a hungry Goriya, so Link needs to have Food with him. The dungeon boss is three Dodongos.
Level 4
- Main article: Level 4 (Second Quest)
Level 4 of the Second Quest is located within the Lost Hills. Link has to push one of the boulders to reveal the entrance to the dungeon. The dungeon items are the Raft and the Book of Magic. There are multiple mini-bosses in this dungeon, including Digdogger, Aquamentus, a single Dodongo and even three Dodongos. An additional Digdogger also appears as the main boss.
Level 5
- Main article: Level 5 (Second Quest)
Level 5 of the Second Quest is located where the 4th dungeon of the first quest was, accessible only by using the Raft. The dungeon item is the Bow. The boss of this dungeon is a three-headed Gleeok.
Level 6
- Main article: Level 6 (Second Quest)
Level 6 of the Second Quest is located in the Graveyard, under one of the tombstones. Link has to play the Recorder to reveal the entrance. The dungeon item is the Stepladder. The boss is a blue Gohma.
Level 7
- Main article: Level 7 (Second Quest)
Level 7 of the Second Quest is located directly west of Level 8's location in the first quest. Link must burn a bush to uncover the entrance. Many Darknuts reside here, as well as two Old Men who take either one heart container or 50 Rupees from you. The dungeon item is the Red Candle. The boss of this dungeon is a four-headed Gleeok.
Level 8
- Main article: Level 8 (Second Quest)
Level 8 of the Second Quest is located one screen left of the waterfall below Death Mountain. To find the entrance, Link must use the Stepladder to stand on the river and bomb the wall at the correct spot. This dungeon houses a hungry Goriya, so be sure to have some Food. The dungeon items are the Magical Rod and the Magical Key. There are many mini-bosses here, which include multiple Digdoggers, Aquamentus and many rooms containing three Dodongos. The final boss of the dungeon is also three Dodongos.
Level 9
- Main article: Level 9 (Second Quest)
Level 9 of the Second Quest is located in the northwestern-most square on the map. Link must bomb the wall to find the entrance. This dungeon can be very confusing with many one-ways and hidden passages through walls. As it was in the first quest, the dungeon items are again the Red Ring and the Silver Arrows. Navigate your way through the dungeon to find and defeat Ganon and rescue Princess Zelda.