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{{ZD|[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda02-the-adventure-of-link-walkthrough-05.php#C5_2 '''The Adventure of Link Walkthrough Chapter 5: Ocean Palace]}}
{{ZD|[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda02-the-adventure-of-link-walkthrough-05.php#C5_2 '''The Adventure of Link Walkthrough Chapter 5: Ocean Palace]}}


The '''Ocean Palace''', also known as the '''Palace on the Sea''' and '''Water Palace''', is the fifth [[dungeon]] in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''. Outside of the [[Great Palace]], the Ocean Palace is the largest and most complex, requiring [[Link]] to keep track of a number of floor changes and a secret passage that must be found to locate the essential [[Flute]].
The '''Palace on the Sea''', also known as the '''Ocean Palace''' and '''Water Palace''', is the fifth [[dungeon]] in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''. Outside of the [[Great Palace]], the Palace on the Sea is the largest and most complex, requiring [[Link]] to keep track of a number of floor changes and a secret passage that must be found to locate the essential [[Flute]].


The dungeon is located on a tiny island, due east of [[Nabooru (Town)|Nabooru]]. It is reachable only after obtaining the [[Boots]] from the [[Maze Island Palace]]. An abundance of [[Point Bag]]s as well as tough foes including Blue [[Iron Knuckle]]s and [[Mago]]s ensures this is a rewarding area for experience.
The dungeon is located on a tiny island, due east of [[Nabooru (Town)|Nabooru]]. It is reachable only after obtaining the [[Boots]] from the [[Maze Island Palace]]. An abundance of [[Point Bag]]s as well as tough foes including Blue [[Iron Knuckle]]s and [[Mago]]s ensures this is a rewarding area for experience.


==Enemies==
==Enemies==
The Ocean Palace possesses the largest variety of enemy types in Link's quest.
The Palace on the Sea possesses the largest variety of enemy types in Link's quest.
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==Gooma==
==Gooma==
{{Main|Gooma}}
{{Main|Gooma}}
The boss of the Ocean Palace, Gooma, only appears in the US release of the game. In the original Japanese release, [[Helmethead]] is encountered once again. Gooma attacks by swinging a giant ball and chain, which hurls Link across the chamber should he fail to dodge. The menacing boss also wears a spiked helmet, which prevents Link from utilizing [[Downward Thrust]].
The boss of the Palace on the Sea, Gooma, only appears in the US release of the game. In the original Japanese release, [[Helmethead]] is encountered once again. Gooma attacks by swinging a giant ball and chain, which hurls Link across the chamber should he fail to dodge. The menacing boss also wears a spiked helmet, which prevents Link from utilizing [[Downward Thrust]].


==Flute==
==Flute==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:Ocean_Palace_Comic.png|Link and Zelda arriving the Ocean Palace
File:Ocean_Palace_Comic.png|Link and Zelda arriving the Palace on the Sea
File:OceanPalace1.png|To compound difficulty, Link must use substantial magic early once inside
File:OceanPalace1.png|To compound difficulty, Link must use substantial magic early once inside
File:OceanPalace2.png|[[Mago]]s appear relatively harmless, but prove to be very dangerous in close quarters
File:OceanPalace2.png|[[Mago]]s appear relatively harmless, but prove to be very dangerous in close quarters
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