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This is a list of locations found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''.
{{CD|file=Deathmountain1.jpg|link=Death Mountain}}
{{CD|file=Fairy-fountain.jpg|link=Fairy Fountain}}
{{CD|file=Graveyard-LoZ.png|link=Graveyard (The Legend of Zelda)|caption=Graveyard|desc=The Graveyard consists of six screens full of graves and Ghinis. it serves as the pathway to get to the sixth dungeon, Level 6: The Dragon. the Magical Sword is found under one of the graves in the top-right screen. if a grave is pushed, it may reveal a ghini or a hidden hole.}}
{{CD|file=Hyrule-LoZ.png|link=Hyrule}}
{{CD|file=Item-Shop.png|link=Item Shop}}
{{CD|file=Lost-Hills.png|link=Lost Hills|desc=The Lost Hills at first appears like a normal place, with a pathway out of it in each compass direction, and the common snail-like rocks everywhere. However, you will notice the uniqueness of this place if you attempt to head any direction other than left. If so, you will end up back into the Lost Hills. For most of the beginning portion of the game, this area can simply be avoided by you, as it has nothing to offer. However, once you complete the fourth Dungeon, The Snake, you must get through the Lost Hills to find the fifth dungeon, The Lizard. you should head north from the Lost Hills four consecutive times, which will lead you right to the fifth dungeon, the lizard.}}
{{CD|file=Lost-Woods.png|link=Lost Woods}}
{{CD|file=MoneyMakingGame.png|link=Money Making Game}}
{{CD|file=Potion-Shop.png|link=Potion Shop (The Legend of Zelda)|caption=Potion Shop}}
{{CD|file=Spectacle-Rock.png|link=Spectacle Rock|desc=Spectacle Rock is found to the far north of Hyrule, on the Death Mountain range that runs alongside the northern barrier of Hyrule.  Link can Bomb the left rock on this screen to reveal a hole. Inside this hole is Ganon's lair, which is also the final Dungeon in The Legend of Zelda, Level 9: Death Mountain.


This screen is infested with many Blue and Red Lynels. This enemies are merely a distraction; they do not need to kill or interacted with at all to gain access to Ganon's lair.}}
== Overworld ==
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=== Death Mountain ===
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[[File:Deathmountain1.jpg|256px|right]]
{{Main|Death Mountain}}
Death Mountain is the area at the top of the overworld that houses the final dungeon of the game.  Death Mountain is assumed to be the source of falling rocks found throughout the area below Death Mountain.
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{{CD/Header|Dungeons}}
=== Fairy Fountain ===
{{CD|file=Level-1-the-eagle.png|link=Level 1: The Eagle|caption=The Eagle|desc=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 Legend of Zelda)|Aquamentus]]. The reward for defeating Aquamentus, and collectively the dungeon, is the first [[Triforce Shard]].}}
[[File:Fairy-Fountain-LoZ.png|right]]
{{CD|file=The Moon Entrance.png|link=Level 2: The Moon|caption=The Moon|desc=Level 2: The Moon is the second dungeon in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It is slightly more diificult 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 of the [[Triforce of Wisdom]].}}
{{Main|Fairy Fountain}}
{{CD|file=Level-3-The-Manji.png|link=Level 3: The Manji|caption=The Manji|desc=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.}}
Fairy Fountains are the home of the [[Fairy|Fairies]], who completely restore [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)|Link]]'s health upon his entrance of the screen.
{{CD|file=Level-4-the-snake.png|link=Level 4: The Snake|caption=The Snake|desc=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 latter dungeons. The Snake is the first dungeon in ''The Legend of Zelda'' to feature a [[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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{{CD|file=Level-5-the-lizard.png|link=Level 5: The Lizard|caption=The Lizard|desc=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 (The Legend of Zelda)|Digdogger]]. Using a combination of the aforementioned Recorder and Link's [[Sword]] will allow Link access to the fifth Triforce Shard.}}
 
{{CD|file=Level-6-the-dragon.png|link=Level 6: The Dragon|caption=The Dragon|desc=Level 6: The Dragon is the sixth dungeon in ''The Legend of Zelda''. This dungeon is considerable 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.}}
=== Graveyard ===
{{CD|file=Level-7-the-demon.png|link=Level 7: The Demon|caption=The Demon|desc=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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{{CD|file=Level-8-the-lion.png|link=Level 8: The Lion|caption=The Lion|desc=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 you can shoot fire now. Also, Link can find the [[Magical Key]]which voids all key collecting. 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.}}
{{Main|Graveyard (The Legend of Zelda)}}
{{CD|file=Level-9-death-mountain.png|link=Level 9: Death Mountain|caption=Death Mountain|desc=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 [[Princess Zelda]] and completes the game.}}
The Graveyard consists of six screens full of graves and Ghinis. it serves as the pathway to get to the sixth dungeon, Level 6: The Dragon. the Magical Sword is found under one of the graves in the top-right screen. If a grave is pushed, it may reveal a Ghini or a hidden hole.
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=== Hyrule ===
[[File:Hyrule - TLOZ.png|right]]
{{Main|Hyrule}}
The overworld section of the game is a large place, which links all the areas together. Hyrule consists of Rocky hills, woods, deserts, lakes, rivers, and quite needless to say, the sea.
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=== Item Shop ===
[[File:Item-Shop.png|right]]
{{Main|Item Shop}}
There are many shops along Links travels in which Link can obtain items.  Some shops are hidden and others are caves already exposed. Link pays [[Rupee]]s to the merchants in return for the item.  It is important to note that some shops have cheaper prices than others.
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=== Lost Hills ===
[[File:Lost-Hills.png|right]]
{{Main|Lost Hills}}
The Lost Hills at first appears to be barren, with a pathway out of it in each compass direction, and the common snail-like rocks everywhere. However, if Link tries to head in any direction other than to the left, he will end up back on the Lost Hills screen. In order for Link to acquire the fifth [[Triforce Shard]], he must travel through the Lost Hills to find the fifth dungeon, The Lizard. In order to do so, he should head north from the Lost Hills four consecutive times, which will take him right to the dungeon.
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=== Lost Woods ===
[[File:Lost-Woods.png|right]]
{{Main|Lost Woods}}
The Lost Woods are an area in the southwest of Hyrule. At first, this area seems pointless, as going in any direction leads back to the same screen. However, there is a combination of paths that'll allow Link to get through. The combination is: north, west, south, west.
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=== Money Making Game ===
[[File:MoneyMakingGame.png|right]]
{{Main|Money Making Game}}
The Money Making Game serves as a gambling game where Link can bet ten [[Rupee]]s in hope of making money. It is run by the [[Old Man]]
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=== Potion Shop ===
[[File:Potion-Shop.png|right]]
{{Main|Potion Shop (The Legend of Zelda)}}
The potion shop is located just across the bridge, north of the third dungeonThe player cannot do anything here unless he obtains the letter from the old man at the North East corner of Hyrule. The player must equip the letter to the B button, and then "show" it to the old women by using the letter like an item in the old woman's face. She will allow Link to buy potions from her.
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=== Spectacle Rock ===
[[File:Spectacle-Rock.png|right]]
{{Main|Spectacle Rock}}
Spectacle Rock is found to the far north of Hyrule, on the Death Mountain range that runs alongside the northern barrier of Hyrule. Link can Bomb the left rock formation on this screen to reveal a cave. Inside this cave is Ganon's lair, which is also the final dungeon in The Legend of Zelda, Level 9: Death Mountain. This screen is infested with many Blue and Red Lynels. These enemies are merely a distraction; they do not need to kill or interacted with at all to gain admittance to Ganon's lair.
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=== Starting Screen ===
[[File:Starting-Screen-TLOZ.png|right]]
{{Main|Starting Screen}}
The Starting Screen is the first screen Link sees when they turn on the game. There is nothing much on this screen except for a cave, inside of which Link can collect the [[Sword (The Legend of Zelda)|original Sword]] from the Old Man. Link spawns here if he dies in the overworld.
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== First Quest Dungeons ==
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== [[Second Quest]] Dungeons ==
{{#lst:The Legend of Zelda Dungeons|secondquest}}
 
 
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