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Zelda II: The Adventure of Link: Secrets




Lost Legends and Spinoffs


Zelda II: The Adventure of Link- 1987 NES, 2004 GBA, 2003 (collector's disc) GCN
A mysterious sorcerer places a curse on Princess Zelda, causing her to drift into an eternal sleep. Link discovers that the sorcerer has fled to the ancient ruin of the Great Palace, and learns that the only way to break the seal on the palace gate is to replace the shards of a Magic Crystal.



Candle- 1st Dungeon
Glove- 2nd Dungeon
Raft- 3rd Dungeon
Boots- 4th Dungeon
Whistle- 5th Dungeon
Cross- 6th Dungeon
Hammer- At the end of the caves.
Key- At the end of the Hidden Town of Kasuto. Cast “Spell.”


HEART CONTAINERS:
1: Due south of the first palace, you'll find a road leading to a small forest. (One of the road squares is a battle square with numerous pits and bubbles. Shouldn't be a problem.) Go to the patch of grass in the middle of the woods. The Heart Container will be to your right, guarded by an Orange Goriya. (I highly advise dealing with the Goriya first - the Container will heal you anyways!)
2: After you get the Hammer, Go to the road from which you'd head west for the second palace. Instead of going west, though, walk east. Whack the rock guarding the cave, and a Heart Container will be at the end.
3: When you get the Boots, walk into the sea as you would to get to the fifth palace. After some walking, however, move north four spaces, then continue east. You'll come across a "battle" square with a mountain holding Heart Container #7.
4: Search the beach around the sixth palace, around the south-east corner of the world. The final Heart will be in that area.


1: Go south from where you start the game. You'll find a cave to the south and slightly to the east of the castle. I suggest going here before the first palace, even if you don't have the candle. After beating up on some Lowders and Octoroks (in the dark, you'll be able to see the Lowders crawling around if you keep a close eye on the ground. The Octoroks should be dead ringers - they're in the gaps!), the Magic Container is at the end of the cave.
2: After getting the Hammer, immediately use it on the rock right next to the cave from which you emerge. The Container is at the bottom.
3: In Maze Island, when you're given a choice between two L-shaped corridors, choose the outer one. One of the road squares is a hidden pit, leading to your seventh Magic Container.
4: In the hidden town of Kasuto (which can be found by traversing the north-east cave in the vicinity of the sixth palace and using the hammer on the second tree from the first row of four), be sure to talk to an old lady dressed in blue. She'll say something to the tune of "You'll need my help" and let you in. You'll find the last Magic Container in the back room of her house.


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Spells
Find the house in Rauru that offers it. That's all.
Find the Trophy in the cave north of the starting point. Take it to Ruto for the spell.
In the third "open" house of Saria, check under the table. You should be saying "I found a mirror." Take it to a woman who, alas, lost her mirror. She'll let you in her house for the spell.
Get the medicine in the swamp cave (The one blocked by a boulder) and take it to Mido Town. The spell will be yours.
In Nabooru, you'll meet a woman who is thirsty. Not too far away from her is a fountain. "Talk" to the fountain and go back to the woman, and she'll let you in for the Fire Spell.
Save the child from the cave in Maze Island. Go to Darunia, and you'll be rewarded from your heroic efforts with the spell.
In hidden Kasuto Town, Find an empty yet large home with a fireplace. Press up at the niche, and you'll go into the room where you find the Spell Spell.
Go to the other, not-so-hidden town of Kasuto. Enter the first house and get the Thunder Spell. (After that, just leave. There's nothing else of interest there.)


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