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Conference rusure::nintendo

Title:Nintendo Game Systems
Notice:Please enter Super NES notes in Yuppy::Super_NES.
Moderator:RUSURE::EDP
Created:Tue Oct 20 1987
Last Modified:Mon Feb 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:847
Total number of notes:11602

807.0. "Zelda for GAMEBOY" by MARCM3::TLOTTUM (Stop the world, I want to get off) Thu Aug 19 1993 08:52

    Didnt find a topic on this one, looked under
    Zelda and Gameboy.
    
     I purchased the Legend of Zelda (Link's awakening) for Gameboy 
    a few weeks back and can highly recommend this game...Its great!!!
    BUT....I seem to be going round in circles and could use some 
    help...Note that its different from the Nintendo version. I looked
    at spoilers on the Nintendo version but no luck....
     
     Ok..my problem: I can't seem to get into Cave #3 "The Key Cave".
    I have the key and the cave is open but obstacles block my way.
    Magic, bombs, arrows, the bracelet (gloves in Nintendo) don't work.
    My guess is that I need the running boots but I can't seem to 
    find them (spent about 6 hours or so in total frustration :-))
                              
    				**HELP**
    
    Cheers
    TJ                          
    
    
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807.1still stuck :-(MARCM3::TLOTTUMMon Aug 23 1993 09:359
    in a very desperate voice: "isn't there anybody who has
    already played Zelda for Gameboy??" 
    I really can't get any further at this point...I even started
    the game all over again cos I feared (actually hoped) that
    I missed something....to no avail....
    Could really use a hint...:-)
    
    Cheers
    TJ
807.2Some Help...JOKUR::BOICEWhen in doubt, do it.Mon Aug 23 1993 10:2911
Spoiler follows...




    My son just got through this point yesterday, so this comes from him:

    From the screen with the dungeon open, go down, right, down, right, up, 
    up, up, around the trees and down.  Jump on the island on the left.  Go 
    left, left.  Then, you're at the dungeon.

807.3MARCM3::TLOTTUMMon Aug 23 1993 11:353
    GREAT!!! thank you ever so much...will try it tonight!!!!!
    
    TJ (very reliefed now!)
807.4help on level 5CSC32::J_WIELANDTue Aug 31 1993 19:237
    Need some help,
    
    Does anyone know...where is the key for the boss in level 5 is?
    
    thanks in advance
    Jeff Wieland
     
807.5MARCM3::TLOTTUMWed Sep 01 1993 07:154
    Jeff, I might be able to help you if you can tell
    me where you are at right now...(discription of the cave)
    
     TJ
807.6Level 5 keyMARCM3::TLOTTUMThu Sep 02 1993 10:0914
    Solution level 5 (if memory serves me correctly...)
    
    Spoiler!
    
    
    The key is as far I remember, hidden in a room which doesnt
    show on the map....
    Ok, from the entry you go 3 rooms left, 4 rooms up, 1 room right,
    1 room up, 1 room left, 1 room up. This is a room with dark water
    so you can dive down there. You need the flippers and the grappling
    hook here. The key should be on the other side...
    
    Cheers
    TJ
807.7Questions on level 3 and 6MARCM3::TLOTTUMThu Sep 02 1993 10:1417
    Ok, I have a few problems still.... I have 1 small key left
    in Level 3...I solved the cave but this one key bothers me...
    Did I miss something??????
    
    Level 6 I cant seem to get passed the "playfull" monster with
    ball.
    
    Possible spoiler
    
    After level 5 I kept getting hints to go the sign post maze
    and see a frog who can teach me some music....I went there
    no frog though...I missed the Ocarina somewhere (maybe in the
    key cave??) and have been going back and forth through all the
    caves but no luck....Does anybody know where to find the Ocarina??
    
     Thanx
    TJ
807.8Spoiler on playful monster with the ballCSC32::J_WIELANDTue Sep 07 1993 22:0412
    To defeat the 'playful' monster with the ball.....
    
    Spoiler
    
    
     Equip the power bracelet. When the monster throws the ball, quickly
    go pick it up and throw it back at him.
    
    That should do it..
    
    Jeff Wieland.
    
807.9Where to go next?CSC32::J_WIELANDTue Sep 07 1993 22:055
    On level 6, been in the labrinth and defeated the monster with the
    ball, and don't know where to go next..  Any clues?
    
    Jeff Wieland
    
807.10where oh where is the Ocarina??MARCM3::TLOTTUMThu Sep 09 1993 08:2913
    I am still not getting any further after Level 6 since
    I cant find the Ocarina....Anybody know where I can find
    it??
    
    Jeff your question.....
    
    Spoiler
    
    From the room where the playful monster was, go one room up and
    lift one of the stone slabs..there is a staircase there....
    
    Cheers
    TJ
807.11found itMARCM3::TLOTTUMWed Sep 29 1993 07:515
    never mind...the Ocarina problem is solved...on to the
    last 2 caves...
    
     Cheers
    TJ
807.12My son needs helpLMOPST::PLUGUG::NMCKENNAWed Oct 20 1993 17:267
My son is playing this game and is stuck. He is looking for a key for the first
cave in the woods. There are rocks in front of entrances he can't move, pits he
can't jump over, has dug up the everything he could, and bombed a lot. Still no
key. He would appreciate any hints or spoilers he can get.

THanks,
Norb
807.13Cave 1 key spoilerMARCM3::TLOTTUMThu Oct 21 1993 08:4214
    Norb, a blatant spoiler for your son on the key for level 1....
    
    *SPOILER*
    
    
    Ok, he should have a met a racoon type animal in the forest, he needs
    to talk to it and it will give him a hint (dont want to spoil ALL
    the fun here :-)). Now as for the rocks and gaps he cant move or jump
    over...that will all solve itself as he gets further in the game...
    He will find items that give him a certain power (i.e lifting
    objects, jumping, running and alot more)
             
        Cheers
        TJ                             
807.14Help on Level 6 - Face Shrine?!SHIPS::WOOLVEN_BFri Jan 21 1994 03:429
    My 'other half' has been stuck on Level 6 for several days now and has
    asked me find out if anyone can given him a hint on what to do next.
    
    Apparently, he's at something called the 'Face Shrine' and can't seem
    to figure out what he's supposed to do next!
    
    Any hints/spoilers would be greatly appreciated!
    
    Bridget
807.15MARCM3::TLOTTUMSYS-F-UNIV% REALITY.SYS Corrupted-Reboot?(Y/N/Q)Fri Jan 28 1994 11:554
    re. 14 still need help???? if so..try to give more specs as to
    where he got stuck...
    
    TJ
807.16Mission Accomplished!SHIPS::WOOLVEN_BMon Jan 31 1994 03:177
    re .15.  Many thanks but after about 10 days of being stuck on Level 6,
    my other half finally cracked the problem and then went on to complete
    6,7 and 8 in a weekend!
    
    Regards
    
    Bridget
807.17Help after level 2TPSYS::SIMONICHFri Mar 04 1994 11:4913

 Hi -

 I recently got into this game and I hope I can get some help.  I finished 
 Levels 1 and 2 and now it seeme I need to find some bananas at the beach.

 Help I can't find them.  Any hints?  Also I assume after I get them I can 
 bring them to the monkey so I can get into the castle.

 Thanks,

 Dave
807.18level 6 help neededEMASS::WALSHDSat Mar 05 1994 07:082
    stuck on level 6 , the face shrine , i go to the slab and it says enter
    where the wall has eyes????????? I've been stuck here for a while
807.19MARCM3::TLOTTUMSYS-F-UNIV% REALITY.SYS Corrupted-Reboot?(Y/N/Q)Tue Mar 15 1994 10:0511
    re.17
    
    Hope you solved it by now :-) if not...spoiler follows...
    
    the bananas you obtain by trading a few items...dont quite remember
    which ones...but you have to start with with doll you can win
    in the village....you go from there...the bananas you get way down
    south at the shore...
    
    good luck
    TJ
807.20it isnt alot of helpMARCM3::TLOTTUMSYS-F-UNIV% REALITY.SYS Corrupted-Reboot?(Y/N/Q)Tue Mar 15 1994 10:088
    re.18
    
    its been awhile since I played it but let me see....as far
    as I remember, the hint on the slab only describes the final room...
    it doesnt really tell you how to find that room just what the "monster"
    looks like so to speak....
    
    TJ
807.21still stuck Level 6EMASS::WALSHDFri Mar 18 1994 13:445
    I'm still stuck at this point I can get as far as that slab  If I go
    left from that point there are rooms that I can't get to I've wrapped
    around to the left but I get to the point where there are statues
    blocking the next rooms  I've bombed, pushed, used magic, shot arrows
    I'm ready to start over
807.22hang in there!MARCM3::TLOTTUMNever trust a VAXmaleMon Mar 21 1994 08:059
    re.21
    
    Did you obtain the power bracelet??? Did reply .10 from this
    topic help you any further??? 
    
    I will look at level 6 again tonight myself...I forgot how
    I solved it :-)
    
    TJ
807.23Still on Level 6EMASS::WALSHDMon Mar 21 1994 08:452
    I have the power bracelet Where's the playful monster??? I thought I
    lifted everything I could lift
807.24spoiler level 6MARCM3::TLOTTUMNever trust a VAXmaleThu Mar 24 1994 05:3115
    Sorry for not replying sooner....
    
    Ah...ok now I think I can help you out...spoiler on level 6
    after the formfeed....
    
    Ok, the playfull monster....from the cave entrance, you go
    2 rooms left, then 2 rooms up...in this room, you should blow
    a hole in the wall opposite from where you enter...the playfull
    monster should be in that room..after you defeat it, you go up
    1 room...in this room are 2 big stone slabs on the floor, you
    lift up the one on the left...a staircase will appear....
    
    Good luck!
    
    TJ
807.25THANKSEMASS::WALSHDFri Mar 25 1994 09:311
    Thanks a lot I'll give it a try
807.26Still stuck on Level 6EMASS::WALSHDSat Apr 02 1994 10:486
    Still on level 6 . I seem to be missing something.  Upon entering the
    Face Shrine i have been able to go     left 1 up 2 left 1 up 3  also
    from entrance left 1 up 2 left 1 up 1 left 2 right 3 - from entrance
    right 2 up 1 --- I still haven't found the playful monster  and I'm
    still stuck  any help would be appreciated   
    		thanks   Dave
807.27oops..my mistakeMARCM3::TLOTTUMNever trust a VAXmaleTue Apr 05 1994 06:588
    oh no...this is quite embarrassing....errrr I meant right instead
    of left...<spoiler>
    
    so from entrance go 2 right then 2 up...sorry bout that....
    
    TJ_red_in_the_face
    
    
807.28Level 6 BluesEMASS::WALSHDFri Apr 08 1994 10:298
    No problem I tried this but the entrance that I'm supposed to bomb
    needs a key , it won't open with a bomb.  In this room is 2 statues in
    the middle of the room, a door straight up with 2 statues next to it
    and on the right a doorway that closes when you enter the room.  I
    appreciate all the help you've given and I hope you have a few more
    hints as I'm still stuck.. 		
    						Thanks,
    						Dave
807.29MARCM3::TLOTTUMNever trust a VAXmaleMon Apr 11 1994 07:504
    ok Dave...let me look at it tonight again...hang in there...
    Hopefully I have the answer for you tomorrow :-)
    
    TJ
807.30hopefully this helpsMARCM3::TLOTTUMNever trust a VAXmaleTue Apr 12 1994 07:1319
    Ok, I went into that room you described and I think I know what
    the hold up is....<spoiler>
    
    in that room with 4 statues and the door on right closing when you 
    enter, you can pick up one of the statues in the middle and throw it 
    agains the door on the right...it will open...kill the 4 monsters in 
    that next room and the doors will open, if you go up a few rooms 
    (there is really no other way you can go) you will find a chest....
    I think there is a key in there....Then you should be able to open the 
    door in the room with the 4 statues. In the room after that, there are
    2 "blobs" and the fireplaces shoot at you til you kill those "blobs".
    There are also 4 barrels in that room...Now you should examine the
    walls and you will find the spot to put a bomb...
    
    Hope this helps...I know the feeling of aggrevation when being
    stuck like this...
    
    good luck
    TJ      
807.31FinallyEMASS::WALSHDWed Apr 13 1994 09:004
    Thanks a lot , I never thought to throw things at the closed doors. 
    This worked and back playing . Thanks again for all the help
    
    						Dave
807.32MARCM3::TLOTTUMNever trust a VAXmaleThu Apr 14 1994 11:033
    :-) anytime!
    
    TJ
807.33Just started, need help level 2SUBPAC::SKALSKIFri Apr 15 1994 09:4010
    
    
    		Help I'm stuck, I'm in dungeoun #2 and can't find the 
    	key to open the last door to battle the boss. I get some wierd 
    	clue about defeating the captured Sol first then some other 
    	character next.  It must be in the room where rabbit looking
    	thing is surrounded my blocks, but when I push blocks out of the
    	way and drop a vase on his head no treasure chest appears?
    
    							Shark
807.34MARCM3::TLOTTUMNever trust a VAXmaleFri Apr 15 1994 11:2016
    yeah...that is a "nice" one....:-) I got past that point but
    dont quite remember how...it is all in the order you kill the
    monsters....<possible spoiler>
    
    Ok...there are 2 rooms involved in this puzzle, the one room
    you described, with the rabbit, the skeleton, and a bat...there
    is a staircase in that room aswell....upper left corner...
    Now, if you leave this room, there is another room on the right.
    In this room, there are 2 rabbits and a bunch of barrels...a staircase
    in the upper right corner, and a "blob". You have to kill the 
    creatures in these 2 rooms in a certain order....I spent alot 
    of time on this one and tried every possible order...unfortunately
    I cant remember what the right one is....:-)) 
    
    Good luck
    TJ
807.35RE: 33EMASS::WALSHDFri Apr 15 1994 15:553
    RE:33 If you read the slab it tells you the order to kill these guys. 
    The rabbit is first, then the other guy then the bat and a chest will
    appear in the right corner of the room. I think that this is the order
807.36MARCM3::TLOTTUMNever trust a VAXmaleSat Apr 16 1994 09:284
    yep...that is it...just started playing again myself...it is
    not 2 rooms but just the one room you need to solve....
    
    TJ
807.37did itSUBPAC::SKALSKITue Apr 19 1994 08:3812
    
    
    
    
    		Thanks,
    			I figured it out somehow, I thought it was the
    		2 rooms that came into play.  After many combinations
    		I got the chest to appear and wasted the #2 baddie.
    		Don't ask what the proper combination was, cause I stil
    		can't remember right after I did it.
    
    					Shark-(waiting for Super Metroid)
807.38like a record player going round-roundSUBPAC::SKALSKIMon Apr 25 1994 11:2214
    
    
    
    		Fellow noter dudes, I'm stuck again.  How does
    	one obtain the bananas to give the monkey in order to enter
    	the castle.  Only hint I get is from old man Ulrira on the
    	phone.  "talk to people in the village?".  Man in the village
    	says go down to the beach to get the bananas.  Down at the 
    	beach the croc-dude gives some shpeel about his strange brother.
    	read .17 as far as items and trading, got the doll and traded 
    	for a bowtie but I can't get any further now.  Going in circles
    	last few days to no avail.
    
    							Sharkski
807.39MARCM3::TLOTTUMNever trust a VAXmaleMon Apr 25 1994 11:598
    ok...you got the bowtie...<spoiler follows>
    
    In the village there is a house with a "bowbow". One outside and
    one small one in the little house on the right. You trade the
    bowtie there...I think you get a can of dogfood there..that is
    what you need for the bananas...
    
    TJ
807.40I'm hooked up for nowSUBPAC::SKALSKITue Apr 26 1994 08:228
    
    
    
    			Muchos gracias, TJ!
    		It's off to the castle in search of the golden leaves.
    
    						Shark
    	
807.41Strange rocks ???ADOV01::STEPHENSSat Jun 04 1994 04:118
Just a quickie. I seem to not be able to lift, move, jump over ... whatever a 
certain type of rock. It says that it looks strange and there must me a way 
around it. It looks like the normal "turtle" type rocks, but in ice?. One place 
to find them is in the dream dungeon.


	Regs     -= Andrew =-
807.42MARCM3::TLOTTUMNever trust a VAXmaleMon Jun 06 1994 10:255
    re .41 
  
    Did you try the pegasus boots?
    
    TJ
807.43Boots - Where !ADOV01::STEPHENSMon Jun 06 1994 20:264
TJ, no I haven't tried the pegasus boots as I haven't found them. Any idea 
where they were.

	-= Andrew =-
807.44Help needed for Level seven baddie!AKOCOA::BERNIERsorry wrong numberFri Jun 10 1994 01:0113

	Hi 


	My wife needs help on Level 7  monster
	I think its the one with a big bird as the BOSS


	Thanks


	Wayne
807.45MARCM3::TLOTTUMNever trust a VAXmaleMon Jun 13 1994 10:376
    re .43
    Andrew, dont remember where exactly the boots are but as long as
    you follow the hints in the game and do cave by cave in the right
    order you will obtain them eventually.
    
    TJ
807.46MARCM3::TLOTTUMNever trust a VAXmaleMon Jun 13 1994 10:4312
    re. 44
    Wayne...spoiler for you wife follows...
    
    She should stand on top of the tower and use her shield against
    the wingflapping...she should stand in the middle at all times.
    As soon as she falls off, the game resets the bird and you start
    from scratch so to speak. It takes a while to beat this one but
    it can be done....as long as she manages to stay on the platform
    and hits the bird everytime it flies by...again patience is needed
    here...
    
    TJ
807.47Pegasus BootsEMASS::WALSHDThu Jun 16 1994 15:152
    The pegasus boots are in Level 6 , however , I couldn't figure out how
    to get them.
807.48MARCM3::TLOTTUMNever trust a VAXmaleMon Jun 20 1994 07:264
    hmmmmm I just started playing the game again and I got the
    boots in level 3....?
    
    TJ
807.49????OFOS01::WALSHDMon Jun 20 1994 15:452
    Level 3 ???? I think I'll do the same and try again.  What are the
    shoes in Level 6 one screen to the left of the slab ???
807.50Still don't know how to move THOSE rocksADOV01::STEPHENSTue Jun 21 1994 20:084
I haven't managed to get back to the game for a while now as I am moving, but, 
if the pegasus boots are in level 6 how do you move the "funny" shaped rocks.

	-= Andrew =-
807.51MARCM3::TLOTTUMNever trust a VAXmaleWed Jun 22 1994 07:3017
    No...the pegasus boots are at level 3, the "funny" shaped rocks
    you destroy by running into them with the boots...
    
    Now as for the shoes at level 6....first of all in this game
    every object you need is hidden in chests so you wouldnt see
    the boots, just the chest they are hidden in....I took a look
    at level 6 and I think I know what you are seeing....Presuming
    you talk about the stone slab with the message on it, the room
    on the left from that (there are walls between you and that room)
    has two chess figure type horses...maybe you THINK those are boots
    but they are not :-) If you are at level 6 and dont have the boots
    then I suggest you do cave by cave as the game was meant to be
    played...if you do that you wont run into the problem of getting
    stuck cos you dont have certain object you need to move on.
    
    Good luck
    TJ
807.52Wife needs help for end of gameAKOCOA::BERNIERsorry wrong numberWed Jun 22 1994 15:5132

	Hi,


	Thanks TJ for the level seven help.

	Sh'e (my wife) has completed level 8  but now needs
	help with freeing the Kingfish???


	She in a room fighting a monster that changes into other monsters
	everytime she kill one another one appears.


	Could you list what she should use to kill each of the bosses

	I think she used the sword to reflect the 1st one's fireball 
	back at him. then he turned into a snake/centerpied type of thing
	
	She attacked his tail with her sword and he then turned into another
	boss swinging a hammer with bats flying out of it and she dies here.
	

	Can you please make a list of what she should use to defeat each boss
	in order they appear in.


	Thanks


	Wayne
807.53MARCM3::TLOTTUMNever trust a VAXmaleThu Jun 23 1994 07:1810
    humpffff....:-) I would give you the list Wayne if I had it
    but it sorta means that I have to get to that level again
    myself cos I dont remember...:-))) and right now I am at
    level 4 so if she doesnt solve it by the time I get to that
    point I will give you the list. The only hint I can give you
    is that she should go in there with a bottle from Crazy Tracy, 
    that way she has double the life span....sorry cant be of help
    right now...
    
    TJ
807.54Boss in Level 3MASALA::GAITKENHEADSun Aug 07 1994 12:3511
    Hi,
    
    I'm stuck trying to kill the BOSS at the end of level 3. It's the big
    eye which starts to split when you hit it with the sword. The problem
    is that it gets to a certain point and will not split any further. 
    Ive tried bombs, etc but to no avail.
    
    Any help would be most appreciated.
    
    Geo.
    
807.55VMSSPT::MARCOUXA bug,naaa,that&#039;s a featureSun Aug 07 1994 23:304
    .-1  Just as it's about to split and doesn't it appear that any more
    whacks will do any good...charge with the boots.
    
    								        Ronm
807.56PAKORA::GAITKENHEADMon Aug 08 1994 07:546
    
    Many thanks !!!!!!
    
    
    Geo.
    
807.57Help with 7th DungeonHWY61::BAECHTOLDTue Sep 06 1994 12:495
I'm posting this question for my son, who needs help with dungeon 7.
He can't seem to get the ball across a pit to make the last pillar fall.

Thanks in advance for any tips.

807.58SCHOOL::KOPACKOWed Sep 07 1994 09:4114
    
    RE: .57
    
    �spoiler follows�
    
    go to the room south of the pillar.
    
    throw the ball across the barrier.
    
    go left one room, up two rooms, right one room.
    
    bomb wall, go down.  bomb wall, go down.
    
    go down one more room, grab ball, go up one room to pillar, and ...
807.59Re: .58HWY61::BAECHTOLDThu Sep 08 1994 13:311
My son sends his thanks. He tried your tip and it worked.
807.60I'm going Gray searching...PAKORA::ESPENCEThu Nov 17 1994 12:1014
    HELP!!
    
    I bought ZELDA for my GB for my Christmas 1993. I raced ahead with most
    of level 1. But, after many days(months) of searching around the tail cave
    looking, I still haven't found the item the owl in the forest tells me
    to find. What do I need to do?
    
    
    I have not be playing constantly with this game (level 1)
    for 10 months....honest.
    
    
    ES. 
                                   
807.61short memory span! :-))MARCM3::TLOTTUMNever trust a VAXmaleFri Nov 18 1994 10:364
    It has been too long for me to remember what the owl is 
    referring to...what item does he tells you need? 
    
    TJ
807.62An "Instrument"??KIRKTN::ESPENCEMon Nov 21 1994 06:029
    TJ
    
    The item I have to find is an "instrument".
    
    I have cleared all but 5 rooms in the tail cave. 2 of the 5 are blocked
    by hole in the ground I cannot jump over and the other 3 have a hidden
    entrance I have not yet found.
    
    ES
807.63hope this helpsMARCM3::TLOTTUMNever trust a VAXmaleMon Nov 21 1994 09:0526
    Ah ok...well the game has a total of 8 caves, and an instrument
    is hidden in each of them. You obtain the instrument by killing
    the endguy in each cave. If you look on your map in the cave, you
    see a skull in one room, that is where the endguy is and also
    the instrument...ok as for level 1....
    
    <possible spoiler after formfeed>
    
    ok let me see...to jump over the those holes, you will need the
    Roc's feather which is also in the tailcave...The only reason
    I can think of why you can't move on is that you haven't killed
    all the monsters in all the rooms, cos some chests and stairs
    only appear after the monsters are gone from that room...Don't
    remember which one you need but you have to kill all the monsters
    in every room you walk into...if you do that, in one room a staircase
    will appear, that is where the feather is hidden...
    
    In this cave, there is only one room with no entrance i.e. you 
    will have to blow a hole in the wall. Am not sure if you know 
    this but if you hit the walls with your sword you will hear a
    certain sound, if there are cracks in the wall and you hit it
    with you sword you will notice the sound differs...that is where
    you can place a bomb....
    
    Good luck
    TJ 
807.64I can't wait to get home now....KIRKTN::ESPENCEMon Nov 21 1994 12:088
    Thanks for the help, I will try it when I get home. 
    
    You say I need to kill all the monsters in all the rooms. Does this
    include the round ball shaped things that follow the walls of rooms or
    move round articles in the rooms? If yes, how do I kill them.
    
    
    ES.
807.65another spoiler on level 1MARCM3::TLOTTUMNever trust a VAXmaleTue Nov 22 1994 05:4812
    Nope those round ball shaped things are the only ones you
    cant kill yet (you will be able to in a later stage...) 
    Also...forgot to mention this yesterday....
    
    <spoiler after formfeed>
    
    In the room where the two ball shaped monsters are there are
    also square blocks...one of those blocks will open a door if
    pushed....
    
    Good luck
    TJ
807.664 nights of sitting in a hotel.PAKORA::ESPENCETue Nov 22 1994 08:2210
    Thanks agian TJ.
    
    I am away for the next 4 days on business so hopefully on my return I
    will be on level 2 or even 3 or ???????. 
    
    What level are you on?
    
    ES.
    
    
807.67MARCM3::TLOTTUMNever trust a VAXmaleTue Nov 22 1994 08:449
    Good luck! it will make time go by quick if nothing else! :-)
    
    I finished the game twice already but it has been a while ago
    so I forget how I solved certain problems...had to restart the
    game to see where you were stuck. Guess I might aswell try and
    finish it again, without dying once this time though!
    
    have fun!
    TJ
807.68FUTURS::CROSSLEYFor internal use onlyTue Jan 10 1995 04:0932
    
    I feel so stupid, but that's my normal state so I'm not concerned.
    
    
    
    I'm stuck on Level 1.
    
    
    
    I have the following objects :-
    
    Bow and arrows
    Magic powder
    Shovel
    Sheild
    Sword
    Feather
    Bannanas
    Compas and map
    One Key
    2 shells
    
    I've been into the first cave, and can't read the slab in the room with
    the cards, and I always get identified as a stranger by the monster in
    Cave 1 just before the first musical instrument.
    
    I've now got to the stage where I've been everywhere possible, only to
    be stopped by things which are too heavy.
    
    HELP !!!!!!!
    
    Ian.
807.69FUTURS::CROSSLEYFor internal use onlyThu Jan 12 1995 03:588
        
    Just as well there were no replies, since I managed to overcome all my
    obstacles mentioned in the previous note.
    
    If anyone would have helped me, then I couldn't have said I did it all
    on my lonesome  8-)
    
    Ian.
807.70FAQ in Next ReplySNOFS1::GOWA Gentleman With a FamilyTue Jan 17 1995 21:008
    In the next reply is a FAQ for Zelda on the Gameboy.  It has all of
    the answers to just about all of the questions, and some neat stuff
    to do which isn't documented.
    
    So, if you're stuck, but want to work it out yourself, then skip the
    next note.  Otherwise, read on, McDuff.
    
    Bruce
807.71Zelda FAQSNOFS1::GOWA Gentleman With a FamilyTue Jan 17 1995 21:031909
    
    
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______________The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (DMG) FAQ_________
           by Michael J. Evans, [email protected]

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This FAQ (and others) can be grabbed by anonymous FTP at ftp.netcom.com,
cd /pub/vidgames/faqs. This comes courtesy of Andy Eddy, senior editor at
GamePro magazine.

What does this FAQ contain?

A. Link's Journey
B. Link's List
C. Koholint Areas and Dungeons
D. Pieces of Heart
E. Secret Shells
F. The Trading Game
G. Secret Sites
H. Tricks of the Trade




A. Link's Journey

Link's Awakening tells the tale of the hero of A Link to the Past and how
after his first great victory he set out on a mission of training, to hone
his skills, sharpen his wits and master techniques of battle from around
the world.  Link sailed to foreign lands where he disciplined his mind and
body.  When he felt ready to return to Hyrule, he bought a small sailboat
and headed across the Great Hyrulian Sea.  The journey ended in a storm
that crushed and sank Link's ship.  Clinging to a piece of flotsam, our
hero floated toward a mysterious tropical shore, unconscious and barely
alive.

When Link washed up on the beach of Koholint Island, he had no energy to
stand or cry for help.  Through half-closed eyes, he gazed out on a
tropical forest with a tall volcano rising in the distance, and he thought
it was odd that the volcano was topped by a giant, spotted egg.  At one
point, it seemed to him that Zelda was speaking to him and that he was in
a soft bed.  At times, he thought he was caught in a bizarre dream.

Indeed, Link awoke in a soft bed, but the young woman who tended him was
not Zelda, but Marin.  She had found him and brought him home to heal.
From Tarin, Marin's father, he learned that evil creatures had appeared
shortly after his arrival.  Then, when Link returned to the beach to
retrieve his sword, an owl flapped down beside him and told him the
strangest story he'd ever heard.  According to the wise old bird, Link was
the hero who had come to wake the Wind Fish, and he couldn't leave until
that task had been done.  In the adventures that followed, Link learned
that Koholint Island existed only in the dreams of the Wind Fish... and he
was a part of that dream.  The adventure continues...


B. Link's List

This section of the FAQ tells a bit about each item, but not where to find
it.  That will be dealt with in a later section.


Sword: It's obvious that the sword that washes up on Toronbo shores is
yours -- it has your name on it!

Shield: In this game, you must equip the Shield and press the Shield
button to heft it in a protective position.

Magic Powder: Magic powder holds magic power.  Try sprinkling it on all
sorts of things to see what effect it has.

Roc's Feather: Roc's Feather gives you the power of flight -- for a short
distance.  Jump over pits and grab floating items.

Pegasus Boots: Run at incredible speed and crash into objects with an
awesome force wearing the boots of mythical origin.

Power Bracelet: Wearing the Power Bracelet, you'll have the strength to
lift giant boulders and pull heavy levers.

Hookshot: Hook on to distant objects and pull yourself or attack enemies
from afar with this amazing tool.

Magic Rod: The Magic Rod throws searing flames at enemies and lights the
lanterns in darkened Level rooms.

Bombs: Buy bombs at the store or find them hidden under stones, then blast
through walls and blow up enemies.

Bow: Useful only if you have a supply of Arrows, the Bow allows you to
attack enemies from a safe distance.

Shovel: Treasures are buried in secret places on the island.  Use the
shovel to dig them up, then trade it off.

Ocarina: The Ocarina plays three different tunes, each with a different
effect.  Try all of them.

Sleepy Mushroom: This rare fungus is used to make Magic Powder.  It grows
in only one place, and only the Witch can use it.

Boomerang: The boomerang packs a powerful punch and can strike enemies
both as you throw it and as it returns.

Yoshi Doll: Yoshi Dolls are all the rage on Koholint Island.  Try to win
one playing the Trendy Game.

Secret Shells: Secret Shells are hidden all over the island.  Look for
them in tall grass and under the water.

Secret Medicine: Carry Secret Medicine in your backpack to restore your
energy when all of your hearts are empty.

Gold Leaves: Return the fabled Gold Leaves to their rightful owner and get
a special key in return.

Flippers: Once you find the Flippers, you'll be able to dive and swim in
the many lakes and rivers.

Level Keys: Every Level requires its own special Key.  Search them out in
various places on the island.

Map and Compass: The Map shows all of the Level's rooms; the Compass shows
the locations of Treasure Chests.

Stone Slabs and Fragments: When you piece the Fragments into the Stone
Slabs, you'll be able to read their messages.

Small Key: Small Keys open locked doors.  Obtain them by finding Treasure
Chests and defeating enemies.

Nightmare Key: You must find the Nightmare Key to get into the Nightmare's
lair to challenge the guardian.

Rupees: Collect rupees by defeating enemies, searching in the grass and
finding Treasure Chests.

Hearts: Each Heart refills one Heart Container.  Find them when you defeat
enemies or cut the grass.

Winged Items: In some places you'll find winged Hearts, Arrows, Bombs, and
Magic Powder flying overhead.

Heart Pieces and Containers: Pieces of Heart are hidden in out-of-the-way
places.  Win Heart Containers by beating bosses.

Faeries: Faeries are usually hiding behind walls, but they only appear if
you need some TLC.

Acorns of Defense: Pick up the Acorns of Defense that enemies drop to
temporarily increase your defensive power.

Piece of Power: Enemies sometimes drop chunks of power.  Pick them up to
put extra power in your attack.

Instruments of the Sirens: You must collect all eight of the Nightmares'
Instruments to solve the riddle of the Wind Fish.



C. Koholint Areas and Dungeons.

This section of the FAQ will help you progress through the game in terms
of conquering dungeons and locating items.  The following sections are
described in this part of the FAQ:

a) Mabe Village
b) Toronbo Shores
c) Mysterious Forest
d) The Tail Cave
e) Koholint Prairie, Tabahl Wasteland & Cemetery
f) Goponga Swamp
g) The Bottle Grotto
h) Ukuku Prairie
i) Kanalet Castle
j) Key Cavern
k) Animal Village
l) Dream Shrine
m) Yarna Desert
n) Tal Tal Heights and Mount Tamaranch
o) Angler's Cave
p) Martha's Bay
q) Catfish's Maw
r) River Rapids
s) Face Shrine
t) Inside the Face Shrine
u) Eastern Tal Tal Mountains
v) Eagle's Power
w) Western Tal Tal Mountains
x) Turtle Rock
y) The Egg



a) Mabe Village


Points of Interest in Mabe Village:

Fishing Pond, Quadruplet's House, Dream Shrine, Shop, Madame Meowmeow's
House, Marin & Tarin's House, Library, Ulrira's House, Phone Booth, Trendy
Game


Artifacts found in Mabe Village:

Shield, Ocarina, Two (2) Pieces of Heart


Take Your Shield:

Before you leave Marin & Tarin's House, talk with Tarin.  He'll give you
your shield.  He found it on the shores.

Visit the Library:

For the beginning player, the library has lots of good books.  It will
help you to start out your game.  The books are: Selecting The Item That's
Right For You, Secrets of the Whirling Blade, Fun With Bombs, Properties
of Warp Holes, How to Handle Your Shield, and Dark Secrets and Mysteries
of Koholint Island.  The last book is in real small print.  You'll need
the magnifying glass to read it.

Fun & Games:

Lots of games are in Mabe Village.  There is the Trendy Game as well as
the Fishing Game.  Try your luck at both.

Special Finds:

Search under the square of bushes for a Secret Seashell.  Nab a Yoshi Doll
at the Trendy Game.


Route Checklist:

o  Take you Shield from Tarin.
o  Talk to M. Meowmeow, Ulrira's Wife, and the Quadruplet's Mother.
o  Go to the Library and read all the books you can.
o  Retrieve your sword from Toronbo Shores.
o  Play the Trendy Game and win a Yoshi Doll for the children.
o  Get the Piece of Heart from the well on the West side of town.
o  Find the Secret Shell.
o  Try your luck at the fishing pond.



b) Toronbo Shores

Points of Interest at Toronbo Shores:

The Tail Cave, Sale's House of Bananas, Signpost Maze


Artifact found at Toronbo Shores:

Boomerang


Return to the Wreck Site:

You must head for the shore to find your lost sword.  It is on the screen
at the bottom of your map and three from the left.

The Owl:

After recovering the Sword, Link is surprised by a wise Owl.  The Owl
tells him a mysterious tale about the island.  He then tells Link to go
north to the Mysterious Forest.

Go Bananas:

An odd alligator named Sale has a house by the beach.  He sells bananas by
trade, but he's been known to accept some good deals.  To get the bananas,
you need to give him some juicy dogfood.  Mmmm....


Route Checklist:

o Use the Shield to move the Sea Urchins out of your way on the way to
getting
  your sword.
o Find your Sword and listen to the Owl's tale.
o Return to Mabe Village.



c) Mysterious Forest

Points of Interest in the Mysterious Forest:

Faerie Spring, Crazy Tracy's, Ghost's Tombstone, Magic Shop, Mad Batter


Artifacts found in the Mysterious Forest:

Tail Key, Sleepy Toadstool, Magic Powder, Secret Medicine, Two (2) Pieces
of Heart


No Trespassing:

Many times throughout the game, you'll see an item that you just can't get
to.  You'll have to wait until you get a particular item to be able to get
it.  For example, you may need to pick up a rock with the Power Bracelet,
or jump over a gap with Roc's Feather.  Be patient.  Good things come to
those who wait.

Faerie Spring:

In the Mysterious Forest you'll find a Faerie Fountain.  She'll only
appear if you need healing, though.

Rattle the Raccoon:

After passing the Raccoon, you'll find yourself in a repeating loop.  On
the screen with the Raccoon, go south one screen and east one screen.  Go
in to the log cave.  Come out the other side to pick up the mushroom.  Go
back through the log cave.  From here go up two screens.  Then go right
two screens, down two, and right one.  You'll now be at the witch's hut.
Give her the sleepy mushroom and you'll get some magic powder.  Go back to
the raccoon and sprinkle some powder on him.  He'll bounce around the
screen and be revealed as Tarin.  Apparently he had a bad dream.  Now head
north one screen to pick up the Tail Key, in the Treasure Chest.



Route Checklist:

o Take the Toadstool to the Witch's Hut and get the Magic Powder.
o Sprinkle some on the Raccoon.
o Go north and get the Tail Key.
o Give the Yoshi Doll to the Quadruplet's Mother.  She'll give you a Bow.
o Give the Bow to one of Madame Meowmeow's pups to get the Dog Food.
o Give the Dog Food to Sale to get his bananas



d) The Tail Cave

Tail Cave Data:

One (1) Floor, Nine (9) Treasure Chests, Three (3) Small Keys, Roc's
Feather, Full Moon Cello, Moldorm


Stock Up:

Before entering Tail Cave, you need to buy some bombs.  In order to get
the shopkeeper to sell bombs, you must first buy the shovel.  Then, make
sure you've refilled all your hearts.

Entering Tail's Cave:

Tail's Cave is located one screen north of Sale's House of Bananas, but to
get to it, you must go right three screens from the exit of Mabe Village,
left one, down one, and the right one.  Put the key in the keyhole and
voila Tail's cave is open for business.

Dungeon Notes:

I am doing this information for this dungeon only.  I will be referring to
a room in the cave by a number and then a letter (ex. 7-G).   All dungeons
correspond to a coordinate system of a 10 x 8 grid (10 rows, 8 columns).
The rows start at the top with 1 and go down to 10.  The columns start at
the left with A and go to the right until H.

The Compass: Located in 6-C.
The Map: Located in 5-F.
The Main Treasure: Located in 3-B.
The Nightmare Key: Located in 3-E.
Small Keys: Located in 6-D, 5-E, 4-E.
Moldorm: Located in 2-H.
Full Moon Cello: Located in 1-H.
Mini-Bosses: Rolling Bones in 4-H
Secret Passages: #1 (5-B) connected to #2 (2-C)
                 #3 (3-H) connected to pit in Moldorm's Room *ONE-WAY*

Tricky Spots:

Helmet Beetles (6-D) - Strike at these guys, pushing them in to the pit to
acquire the small key.

Collect the Compass (6-C) - Be careful when approaching the Chest with the
Compass.  Some Gels will pop out at you.  Defeat them first.

Trip the Switch (5-E) - Attack the Gels and then push the Helmet Beetle in
the pit.  Step on the switch to get a treasure chest with a small key.

Play Cards (3-G) - These cards are constantly changing suits.  Strike them
with your sword to stop the suits from changing.  If you stop them all on
the same suit, they'll disappear.  If not, they'll reset.  Once they're
gone, a chest will appear.  Pick up to STone Fragment to read the message
in the Stone Slab in the same room.

Fight or Flee (5-F) - Although it's easier just to ditch this room and go
through the revolving door, defeat the enemies and a treasure chest
holding the map will appear.

Push the Block (2-D) - Push the block on the very left right one space to
complete the pattern and make the door open.

Roc's Feather (2-C, 5-B, 4-B, 3-B) - Use your shield to flip over the
spiked enemies, then strike true with your sword.  Stairs will appear.  Go
down them.  When you come up them, go north two screens.  You'll there
find Roc's Feather.

Rolling Bones (4-H) - Rolling Bones has a large rolling pin.  Equip Roc's
Feather.  Jab at him when he's near, being sure not to get hit by the pin.
After you defeat him, a Faerie will appear to heal you.


The Boss: Moldorm.  This big worm has only one weak point: its tail.  It
will try to sweep you off into the pit below.  Keep your back to the wall
and your Sword at the ready all the time.  The Full Moon Cello and a Heart
Container are your reward.


e) Koholint Prairie, Tabahl Wasteland & Cemetery

Points of Interest in the region:

Crazy Tracy's, Magic Shop, Tabahl Wasteland, Ghost's Grave, The Cemetery,
Hidden route from Rock-Surrounded stairs to Graveyard.


Artifacts found in this region:

Special Medicine, One (1) Piece of Heart, Secret Shell


Find the Hidden Route:

Push the SE tombstone in the SW region of the cemetery.  It will uncover a
stairway that leads to a nearby circle of stones.

We're In the Money, We're In the Money...:

If you want that shovel and the bow, you're going to need some cold hard
cash.  A great way to build up money is to stand in the graveyard and keep
slashing at the zombies that keep popping up.  Collect the rupees they
leave behind.


Route Checklist:

o Get the Piece of Heart from the center of the cross.
o Go to the Witch's hut to replenish your magic powder.
o Visit Crazy Tracy and buy some Secret Medicine.
o Uncover the hidden stairway that leads over to the ghost's grave.


f) Goponga Swamp

Points of Interest in Goponga Swamp:

Mr. Write's House, Phone Booth, Goponga Swamp, Cave


No Artifacts in this region.


Unchain Bowwow:

A Moblin guard greets you just inside the cave entrance.  Avoid standing
on the cracked floor and make short work of him by attacking from the
side.  More guards gang up on you in the next room, but a couple of
well-timed Whirling Blade attacks will put them in their place.  The
Moblin's main man waits in the next room.  You must defeat him to save
Bowwow.  Jump the arrows he fires, then step away as he dashes the wall.
When he's still in a daze, rack him up with the sword.  Bowwow will be so
happy to see you!

Bowwow on the Trail:

If you return to Mabe Village, Madame Meowmeow will thank you and ask you
to take Bowwow for a walk.  Lucky for you, Bowwow can sniff out secret
seashells for you.

Please Eat the Flowers:

If you visited the swamp before, you noticed that the flowers shot
fireballs and that you couldn't defeat them.  Luckily for you, Bowwow is a
hungry pup!  He'll gobble up those plants like nobody's business.  Aren't
you glad he's on your side?



Route Checklist:

o Return to Mabe Village and talk to M. Meowmeow who will ask you to
rescue
  Bowwow.
o Go north to the mountain cave at Tal Heights.
o Enter and defeat the main Moblin to rescue Bowwow.
o Take Bowwow to Goponga Swamp and have him eat the flowers that block the
  Grotto entrance.



g) Bottle Grotto


Bottle Grotto Data:

One (1) Floor, Ten (10) Treasure Chests, Five (5) Small Keys, Power
Bracelet, The Genie, Conch Horn

Bowwow is the Key:

Have Bowwow eat up the plants surrounding the cave entrance, so you can
get in.  Bowwow is scared of the cave, so he won't follow you in.

The Compass: Located in 7-C
The Map: Located in 5-A
The Main Treasure: Located in 1-A
The Nightmare Key: Located in 2-E
Small Keys: Located in 1-C, 6-C, 7-D, 6-E, 7-E
The Genie: Located in 3-F
Conch Horn: Located in 3-E
Mini-Bosses: Hinox located in 3-A
Secret Passages: #1 (4-A) to #2 (6-F)
                 #3 (3-B) to #4 (2-E)
                 #5 (4-F) to #6 (1-F)

Tricky Spots:

Light the Lamps (6-B) - Go up the steps in the center of the room and
select your Magic Powder.  Sprinkle powder on the two Lamps on the
platform.  When both are lighted at once, the east door will open.  Go
through the door and defeat the two Stalfos there to get a Small Key.  Go
back through 6-B, open the west door and continue up to get the Map from
the treasure chest in 5-A.

Trip the Switch (6-D) - Strike the Crystal Switch in the center of room
6-D with your Sword.  This will cause the Switch Blocks to drop.  Walk
over them to 7-D and strike the Switch there to get the Treasure Chest.

Whirl Away (6-E) - The mimics in 6-E mirror your every move.  You can't
attack them from the front, so you'll have to get near enough to them to
use your Whirling Blade Attack to strike them while your back is to them.
When you defeat them, you will earn a Small Key.

Quick Flip (6-F) - Your sword does little to deter the Beetles in room
6-F.  Use your Shield to turn aside the Spiny ones.  Flip them with your
shield and swing with your sword.  Defeat them and go through the door on
the upper right.

Fry the Boo Buddies (1-A) - Boo Buddies guard the Power Bracelet in 1-A.
When you light the lamps, you'll fry the Boos.  Attack them with your
sword to defeat them.  Then you'll get the treasure chest with the Power
Bracelet!

Hinox (3-A) - The Hinox is a big Cyclops that will grap you and throw you
across the room.  Avoid his bombs, dash in and strike with your Sword,
then run out of his range.

A Vase Lift (Secret Passage #5-6) - Your weight alone isn't enough to make
the platform here fall.  Grab the large vase and carry it with you.  Climb
the stairs to reach 4-F.


The Boss: The Genie.  The Genie has two phases.  In phase one, the genie
with start juggling a bunch of fireballs.  This is your cue to get in the
lower right hand corner.  When he starts to throw them, run to the left
across the room.  By the time you get to the left side, he'll have thrown
three.  Move back right now.  If you don't hesitate the fireballs won't
touch you.  Now, he'll retreat back to his bottle.  Hit it with your sword
to immobilize it.  Now, pick it up with the power bracelet.  Throw it at
the wall.  Then, the genie will start over with his fireballs.  Repeat
this process three times.  Then the genie will be hopping mad!  Time for
phase two.  Now the genie will start to produce images of himself that
start centering in on the middle of the screen.  Equip yourself with the
Sword and Roc's Feather.  Stand right below the Genie.  When the Genie
becomes totally solid, jump and swing your sword.  You'll jump over the
fireball and damage him.  Repeat this several times to put an end to the
Genie.



h) Ukuku Prairie


Points of Interest in Ukuku Prairie:

Two (2) Phone Booths, Warp Hole, Faerie Spring, Slime Cave, Signpost Maze,
Richard's Villa, Catfish's Maw, Hidden Route east of Ukuku Prairie.


Artifacts found in Ukuku Prairie:

One (1) Piece of Heart, Slime Key


Make Madame Meowmeow's Day:

After finishing the Bottle Grotto, return Bowwow.  Meowmeow will be SOOOOO
happy!

Do a Favor for Richard:

Richard once lived in Kanalet Castle.  Unruly servants and soldiers rose
up against him and drove him out of the Castle.  He's mad that he doesn't
have his rightful treasures: the Golden Leaves.  He asks you to go to the
castle to get it for him.  In return he'll give you access to the Slime
Key.

Bomb Blasts:

A couple of well-placed bombs will make getting around Ukuku Prairie much
easier.  The giant stone Moblin head that blocks your way to the southern
prairie can be blasted.  Also, north of the Moblin head is a wall that can
be bombed.  You can get a Faerie inside.


Route Checklist:

o Return Bowwow to Madame Meowmeow.
o Make sure you have the Bananas.
o Head for Richard's Villa.
o Speak with Richard.



i) Kanalet Castle


Points of Interest In and Around Kanalet Castle:

Kanalet Castle, Two (2) Phone Booths, Seashell Mansion, Hidden Route from
Outside Castle to Inside Castle.


Artifacts Found In and Around Kanalet Castle:

Level 2 Sword, One (1) Piece of Heart.


Monkey Business:

If you have no Bananas, go back to the beach and get some.  You'll meet
Kiki, the monkey, at the Castle's Southeast corner.  He wants those
Bananas, and if you give them to him, he'll call his friends and have them
repay you.  The monkeys will very quickly build a bridge for you.  Walk
across the bridge, and pick up the stick that is left behind.  Walk up to
the right side of the castle and search for stairs under a bush.   When
you exit the stairs, start looking for Golden Leaves right away.

Rake in the Leaves:

Two of the Golden Leaves are held by animals outside the castle, but the
rest are hidden inside.  You must defeat the servants who have taken the
leaves in order to get them.  One leaf is held by a mole who pops out of
holes on the outside of the castle.  Another is obtained by defeating the
raven on the left side of the castle.  Inside, blow up a part of the wall
that looks like a soldier.  Defeat the soldier to win a leaf.  One can be
obtained by defeating all the enemies in a room.  The final one is
obtained by defeating a large knight in the room on top of the castle.

The Slime Key: Dig It!

So you thought Richard would just give you the Key after you got the
leaves?  Wrong.  He will let you have access to a stairway.  Once back
outside and in the large forest of bushes, be careful.  Many have pits
underneath them.  Look for a route to the owl head, north of the cave you
started at.


Route Checklist:

o Take the Bananas to Kiki.
o Cross the bridge the monkeys built.
o Enter Kanalet Castle via the secret entrance.
o Collect the Golden Leaves.
o Give the leaves to Richard.
o Go down the secret passage Richard shows you.
o Make your way through the bush garden.
o Dig near the owl head to get the Slime Key.



j) Key Cavern

Key Cavern Data:

Two (2) Floors, Ten (10) Treasure Chests, Nine (9) Small Keys, Pegasus
Boots, Slime Eyes, Sea Lily Bell.


Mad Bombers:

Link will need lots of bombs for this dungeon.  Make sure he's fully
stocked.

Entering the Key Cavern (a.k.a. Slime Cave):

You must put the Slime Key in the Keyhole which is NW of Richard's Villa.
Then, work your way around the east side of the bush garden and then once
north of the column of trees, go down a screen.  Jump over the water using
the Pegasus Boots.  The Key Cavern is just to your west.


The Compass: Located in 1-G.
The Map: Located in 2-E.
The Main Treasure: Located in 2-G.
The Nightmare Key: Located in 2-H.
Small Keys: Located in 2-A, 1-B, 3-B, 3-E, 1-F, 7-F, 4-G, 8-G.
Slime Eyes: Located in 5-B.
Sea Lily Bell: Located in 4-B.
Mini-Bosses: Dodongo Snakes in 2-F

Tricky Spots:

Break In (8-F) - The pots in the entrance have more uses than meet the
eye.  Throw them at closed doors.

The Buzz (7-F) - If you hit the "Buzz Bombs" they'll bounce wildly around,
and blow themselves to pieces.  Get Link out of the way so they won't hit
him.

Whack in the Box (6-F) - If you open the Treasure Chest in this room,
you'll get a real surprise.  Out pops a Gel, who begins to attack.  You
can make short work of him, but why even bother?  Pass up the Chest.

Pairodds (2-A) - Pairodds always seem to appear in twos.  These strange
birds usually disappear before you can get to them.  Try throwing bombs at
them.  If that doesn't work, anticipate where they'll appear and rack them
then.

Hungry Snakes (2-F, 2-G) - These snakes have a weakness for bombs.  If you
drop a bomb in front of one, it gobbles it up and explodes inside of the
snake.  Three bombs will destroy one snake.  Move to the right to get the
Pegasus Boots.

The Dash Jump (2-H, 3-H) - What a large hole!  How will Link cross it?
Simple.  Get a running start with the boots.  Then use the feather and
you'll cross it easily.  After crossing it, go north one room and you'll
get the Nightmare's Key.


The Boss: Slime Eyes.  Huh?  Where's the boss?  Well, you can't see it,
but he's stuck to the ceiling.  Shake things up a bit by dashing the wall.
Now you'll see a mean pair of eyes staring at you.  What are you waiting
for?  Attack.  However, you'll notice that while they split apart, they
just won't separate.  A bit more force is needed.  Dash where they are
loosely connected, and they'll split apart.  Two lone Eyes are no match
for your heroic Sword.  Following the victory, pick up the Sea Lily Bell.



k) Animal Village

Points of Interest in the Animal Village:

Art Alligator, Miss Goat, Phone Booth, Chef Bear, Warp Hole


Artifacts found near Animal Village:

One (1) Piece of Heart.


The Singer:

All the animals in the village just love music!  They also say that they
like Marin's music especially.  A shrewd adventurer would go back to Mabe
Village to persuade Marin to give a concert.

An Immovable Mammal:

Just SE of Animal Village is a large, lazy walrus who blocks your path.
To get rid of him, you'll have to have Marin sing to him.  This will let
to you proceed east.

One Good Turn Deserves Another:

This trading thing just won't stop!  Find Tarin in Ukuku Prairie.  He
wants to borrow your stick.  He takes the stick and whacks a bee hive.
The bees chase Tarin away, but you're left with a honeycomb.  Everyone
knows bears like honey, especially Chef Bear.  Give it to him and he'll
give you a pineapple.  Now if you go to the Eastern Tal Tal Mountains,
you'll find the Quadruplet's father, who said earlier he would get lost.
He'll eat the pineapple which will give him enough strength to get home.
He'll give you a hibiscus (that's a flower for those of you in Rio Linda).
Give the hibiscus to Miss Goat.  SHe'll ask you to deliver a letter to Mr.
Write.  Mr. Write resides north of the Mysterious Woods.  He'll give you a
broom.

The Power of Song:

Marin's song can do many things.  It will move the walrus as well as make
all the animals in the village happy.  But where do you find Marin?  You
might check the seashore in Toronbo Shores.


Route Checklist:

o Knock the Bee Hive out of the Tree
o Give Honeycomb to Bear for a Pineapple
o Give Pineapple to Quadruplet's Father for Hibiscus
o Give Hibiscus to Miss Goat for Letter
o Give Letter to Mr. Write for Broom


l) Dream Shrine

Points of Interest in the Dream Shrine:

Ocarina, 100 Rupees


Artifacts Found in the Dream Shrine:

Ocarina


The Ocarina:

The great prize in the Dream Shrine is a musical instrument called the
Ocarina, but it is guarded by Mimics and cracked floors.  Use the Dash
Attack to mow down the Mimics and reach the Ocarina.

Songs that Work:

With the Ocarina, you can get three tunes.  They are: #1 Ballad of the
Wind Fish, #2 Manbo's Mambo, #3 Frog Song of Soul.  All three are
pertinent to your success.



m) Yarna Desert

Points of Interest in the Desert:

Lanmola


Artifacts Found in Yarna Desert:

Angler's Key, One (1) Piece of Heart


The Lanmola:

To defeat Lanmola, just hit him on the head when he emerges from the sand.
You should have the feather to avoid the sucking sands.  Avoid his body
and hit him as much as possible.  When you defeat him, the Angler's Key
falls into the sand.  Jump into the sand whirlpool to claim the key.


Route Checklist:

o Battle the Lanmola.
o Get the Angler's Key.
o Search near key for a Piece of Heart.



n) Tal Tal Heights and Mount Tamaranch

Points of Interest in Tal Tal Heights:

Wind Fish's Egg, Manbo, Warp Hole, Raft Ride, Caves.


Artifacts Found in Tal Tal Heights:

Two (2) Pieces of Heart, Manbo's Song.


The Lock in the Rock:

At the base of the mountains, along a path that borders the river, you'll
see a keyhole in the ledge.  Stick the Angler's Key in there to open up
the entrance to the Angler's Cave.

Song of Entry:

In front of the Wind Fish's egg, if you play the Ballad of the Wind Fish
on your Ocarina, you can open the egg once you have collected all 8
instruments.  This isn't until the end of the game, though!

Blind Leap:

There's only one way to reach the Angler's Cave, and that's from above.
You'll have to go through many caves to find an open ledge in the
mountains above.  Prove Newton's Gravitational Theory by falling down.
Luckily, Link is very limber and will not be hurt falling from such a
distance.  He's now ready to enter the Angler's cave.

Approaching the Blind Leap:

To reach the cliff where Link jumps to the Angler's cave entrance, head
left from the keyhole until you find the stairs.  Go up and continue left.
Remove the rock in your path and look for another set of stairs and enter
the first cave where you'll have to push some stones around on cracked
floors.  In the cave with the crystal blocks, use the Pegasus Boots to
charge through them, and take the second exit.  Outside again, you'll find
the ledge where you jump from.



o) Angler's Cave


Angler's Cave Data:

One (1) Floor, Twelve (12) Treasure Chests, Five (5) Small Keys, Flippers,
Angler Fish, Surf Harp.


The Compass: Located in 6-D.
The Map: Located in 3-E.
The Main Treasure: Located in 1-C.
The Nightmare Key: Located in 6-B.
Small Keys: Located in 3-C, 3-D, 7-D, 2-F, 4-F.
Angler Fish: Located in 3-A.
Surf Harp: Located in 2-A.
Mini Bosses: Cue Ball in 2-D.
Secret Passages: #1 (3-E)
                 #2 (5-B) to #3 (3-B)
                 #4 (4-B) to #5 (4-C)

Trouble Spots:

A Flash of Insight (3-B) - You must be cunning to succeed at this game,
and the room is proof of it.  There are 5 tiles on the floor.  To get
through you must find the sequence of flashing tiles.  Here is the
sequence: middle tile, NE tile, SE tile, NW tile, SW tile.  This will open
up a stairway that allows you to obtain the Nightmare Key.

All For a Key (6-G) - After you defeat all the enemies in this room,
you'll get a key.  Unfortunately, it falls in a pit.  What rotten luck!
If you have the flippers, go to Secret Passage #1 to retrieve it.

Sprint! (1-D) - In this room you'll see a door on the left.  But there are
blocks in the way.  Pull on the lever on the right side of the room.  This
will move the blocks out of the way.  Once they're fully apart, make a run
for the door.  If you're quick, you'll make it.

Swimmingly (1-C) - Once you have the flippers, you can swim around in the
deep water.  This will allow you to get to the switch that allows you to
go to the Nightmare's Lair.

Round and Round (2-D) - The bizarre Cue Ball looks like he might be tough,
but you can make short work of him.  Stay close to the stone divider in
the middle of the room.  When he's about to turn the corner you're hiding
behind, whack him.  Make sure you hit him before he turns, though, because
only his sides and back are vulnerable.  Once hit, he'll usually change
direction.  Just to be safe, though, move 90 degrees around the divider.

A Tricky Quickie (4-A) - If you enter this room from the bottom, you'll
see that you need to come from the top route, which involves going down a
staircase and other stuff.  However, you can bypass this with a real
sneaky move.  Equip the Pegasus Boots and Roc's Feather.  Charge up your
boots, then jump!  Press the control pad up, and you'll land in the center
of the room.  This is not necessary but it does save a lot of time!

The Boss: Angler Fish - Too bad Link doesn't have a fishing hook and a
worm, or he could fish the angler fish out.  No, that won't work.  You'll
just have to hit him with your sword.  Stay just left of center and go
nuts with your sword when the glowing feeler is in reach.  The best thing
to do here is just to attack nonstop and don't worry about getting hit.
Just let him have it!



p) Martha's Bay

Points of Interest in Martha's Bay:

Richard's Villa, The Mad Batter, Ghost's House, Two (2) Phone Booths,
Catfish's Maw, Hidden Route.


Artifacts Found in Martha's Bay:

Slime Key, Necklace, Mermaid's Scale, Magnifying Glass.


Take Me Home: After Link finishes the Angler Cave, and gets near Martha's
Bay, a ghost will appear.  He moans and groans and asks you to take him
back to his house.  You probably noticed the run-down house before.  It's
South of Richard's Villa.  Take him there.  He gets nostalgic, then asks
you to take him to his final resting place, to the lone tomb which lies
west of the cemetery.  You may not want to go out of your way, but if you
don't he will stick around and annoy you.  Just take him back, if for no
other reason, than to ditch him.

Fish Tales and Mermaid Scales:

Go to Animal Village.  Grandma Ulrira is there, but she left her broom in
Mabe Village.  Give her the broom that you got from Mr. Write.  She'll
give you a fish hook.  Take the fish hook and go swimming in Martha;s Bay.
Go east and then south of the Catfish's Maw and swim under the bridge.
The fisherman there will let you have his next catch.  Lucky you, it's the
mermaid's Necklace.  Take the necklace to the Mermaid one screen north of
the Catfish's Maw.  She'll give you a scale from her tail.  Take this
scale to the Mermaid Statue after you beat the Catfish's Maw and obtain
the hookshot.  When you put it on the statue, a secret passage will open.
Go inside and get the Magnifying Glass.

A Strange Encounter:

The Mad Batter is a crazy dude.  He can help Link.  To get to him, you'll
have to cross a bunch of holes.  This is a few screens east of the Ghost's
House.  There are two ways to do this.  You can use a Bomb Arrow (See
Tricks of the Trade) or use the following method.  Equip your Pegasus
Boots and Roc's Feather.  Now get a running start and jump.  In
mid-flight, change one of those items to your sword.  Swing at the bush as
you fall in the hole.  Now you can make it to the other side.  Find the
stairs, which leads to a closed-off place north of the ghost's house.  Go
in the next set of stairs and find the Mad Batter.  He'll increase the
amount of Powder, Bombs, or Arrows that Link can carry.


Route Checklist:

o Take the Ghost where it wants to go.
o Do the trading process to get the Mermaid's Scale.
o Find the Goriya at Toronbo Shores and trade for the Boomerang.



q) Catfish's Maw

Catfish's Maw Data:

One (1) Floor, Ten (10) Treasure Chests, Three (3) Small Keys, Hookshot,
Slime Eel, Wind Marimba.

Dive to Adventure:

To enter Catfish's Maw, approach from the left side.  Follow the row in
between stones and dive.  You'll come across a small screen where you'll
have to swim to get inside the circle of stones surrounding Catfish's Maw.
Once you're back breathing air again, go through the Maw

Dungeon Notes:

Please note that the lettering system used in this dungeon is a bit
different.  The very right side of the dungeon corresponds to letter H,
but the very left side corresponds to B, instead of A.  Please keep this
in mind.


The Compass: Located in 8-E.
The Map: Located in 7-D.
The Main Treasure: Located in 1-B.
The Nightmare Key: Located in 2-E.
Small Keys: Located in 1-C, 6-C, 3-H.
Slime Eel: Located in 2-D.
Marimba: Located in 1-D.
Mini Bosses: Master Stalfos #1 in 5-F
             Master Stalfos #2 in 4-H
             Master Stalfos #3 in 1-F
             Master Stalfos #4 in 1-B
             Gohmas in 5-D
Secret Passages: #1 (1-C) to #2 (8-E)
                 #3 (3-B) to #4 (5-G)
                 #5 (2-E) to #6 (3-F)
                 #7 (3-E) to #8 (5-E)

Tricky Spots:

Shot Techniques (Secret passage #1-2) - Here's your chance to be come a
daring young hero, swinging from heavy chandeliers.  Well, maybe not
chandeliers but large chains hanging from the ceiling.  When you stand on
one, the other one will begin to rise.  Jump on it.  Jump from one to the
other to make it across the room.

Master Stalfos (5-F, 4-H, 1-F, 1-B) -  You must go in the correct order to
fight this guy.  Hit him with the sword after avoiding his swipe.  Then
quickly place a bomb.  Krakoom!  Two or three bombs and he'll retreat to
the next Stalfos room.

Snag the Hookshot (1-B) - After defeating Master Stalfos for the fourth
and final time, you'll be rewarded with the Hookshot.  Use the hookshot to
pull Link across a pit or to defeat far away enemies.

Center Stage Diving (3-F) - After defeating all the Water Tektites in this
room, you may grow suspicious of the small pit of deep water.  Dive down
in the center of the pit to discover a secret passage.  Following this
passage will lead you to a room with the Nightmare Key.

Spider Eyes (5-D) - Twin Gohmas greet you in this room.  When they open
their eyes, shoot them with an arrow.  When they start to descend toward
you, get out of the way fast.  Concentrate your attack on the bottom one
first because he has the greatest chance of hurting you.

Skyshot (Secret passage #7-8) - In this secret passage the only way to
reach the high road is to use your Hookshot on the Bowser statue.


The Boss: Slime Eel.  The Slime Eel's head appears from four holes in the
corners of his chamber while his tail swings around in the center.  Stay
in a corner to avoid being hit by the tail.  Use the Hookshot to pull the
head of the eel way out.  If he's got a heart on his neck, it's the real
eel.  Attack him with the sword as much as possible.  If there's no heart,
he's an imposter.  Don't attack that one.  A few hits to the heart and
he'll be gone.



r) River Rapids

Points of Interest in the River Rapids:

Warp Hole, River Rapids


Artifacts found in the River Rapids Area:

One (1) Piece of Heart.


An Underground Song:

This isn't located in the Rapids area, but you should do it now anyway.
Go to the Signpost Maze.  You should start on the first screen by reading
the signpost that says the next one is to the right.  Go DIRECTLY to the
right of the signpost (not where you're standing; exactly right of the
signpost) and you'll find another.  Repeat this process many times and
eventually a cave will open.  Go in and listen to Mamu the frog (who bears
a striking resemblance to Wart from SMB2).  For 300 Rupees, you can learn
the Frog's Song of Soul.  This is a necessary and useful song.

The Way Across:

The best way to reach the Rafting Shop, is to use the Hookshot on the
smooth stone to pull yourself over.  If you're in the river, swim up and
to the right to the cave by the waterfall.  There's a tunnel there that
leads to the Raft Shop.

Strike it Rich:

On the Raft, select the Feather so that you can jump up to collect the
items that hover above the river.  It costs 100 Rupees for the Raft, but
you can earn up to 160 Rupees and Hearts, Bombs, Arrows, and Powder.



s) Face Shrine Area

Points of Interest in the Shrine:

Face Shrine Dungeon, Southern Shrine, Faerie Fountain.


Artifacts Found in the Face Shrine Area:

Face Key.


Two Shrines:

There is a northern shrine and a southern shrine.  Go to the southern
shrine first.  There you'll get the key to the northern shrine.

Armos Statues:

On the way to the southern shrine, you'll notice a lot of Armos Statues.
When you touch them, they will come alive.  Shoot an arrow at one, or use
your sword to bat it away.

Armos Knight:

This stomping fiend is definitely not inanimate like his servants.  A
constant barrage of Arrows will work.  Just shoot 'em up and take 'em
down.  The Face Key is your reward.

The Message:

Beyond the Armos Knight, you'll find a dark room with a painting on the
wall.  Light the torches so you can read the painting.  It's got a very
mysterious message on it.


Route Checklist:

o Follow the rows of Armos Statues toward the left where you'll find the
  southern Face Shrine.
o Defeat the Armos Knight inside to get the Face Key.
o Go to the painting and read the message.



t) Inside the Face Shrine

Face Shrine Data: One (1) Floor, ELeven (11) Treasure Chests, Three (3)
Small Keys, Power Bracelet 2, Facade, Coral Triangle

A Secret Entrance:

Go to the island with two Armos Statues on it.  Either shoot an arrow at
the one on the left or let him sink into the water.  Go down the secret
stairs.  When you emerge, a keyhole on the right side of the Shrine will
open the cave for your exploration.

The Compass: Located in 2-B.
The Map: Located in 4-A.
The Main Treasure: Located in 6-B.
The Nightmare Key: Located in 2-G.
Small Keys: Located in 2-D, 4-D, 3-G.
Facade: Located in 3-E.
Coral Triangle: Located in 2-E.
Mini Bosses: Smasher in 4-F.
             Dodongo Snakes in 4-H.
Secret Passages: #1 (7-B) to #2 (4-C)
                 #3 (4-D) to #4 (3-F)
                 #5 (3-H) to #6 (3-B)
                 #7 (3-F) to #7 (5-F) *Repeating sequence of rooms*

Tricky Spots:

Enter the Eye (4-B, 4-C) - To enter the room that looks like an eye on the
map, bomb the right wall in 4-B.  You'll enter a darkened room 4-C.

Bubble Trouble (Secret passage #1-2) - The bubble in this passage can't be
defeated.  Just move under it when it's high up  or above it when it's low
down.

Power Bracelet 2 (6-B) - Once you've got the Power Bracelet in this room,
Link will be strong enough to lift the blocks that look like elephants.
You can throw them at doors and enemies, too.

Smasher (4-F) - This creature tries to bowl you over with his giant
bowling ball.  Return the favor by throwing it back at him.

In a Rut (3-F,5-F,4-F) - If you keep going up through the bomb hole in the
wall (3-F) you'll have a definite feeling of deja vu as you reappear
several rooms below.  Pick up the left elephant block in 3-F to step
downstairs and break the loop.

Thwomps (Secret passage #5-6) - Use the Pegasus boots to safely pass these
stone stompers.

Take a Big Bite (4-H) - Fight the Dodongo Snakes again.  Same strategy as
before.


The Boss: Facade.  Dodge the tiles, or to make things easier, just use the
shield and they'll break up.  After that, just set a few bombs on Facade's
face.  He doesn't offer much resistance.  Just bomb him into oblivion.



u) Eastern Tal Tal Mountains

Points of Interest in the Mountains:

Chicken Coop, Eagle's Tower, Faerie.


Artifacts found in the Mountains:

Bird Key


The Rooster Crows Again:

Go to Mabe Village and push back the Weather Vane.  Go in and you'll find
an old pile of bones.  Play the Frog's Song of Soul to bring life back to
the rooster.  With the Rooster as your sidekick, you'll be able to fly
over obstacles.

Fly to the Key:

Go in the caves of Eastern Tal Tal Mountains.  When you find a "bent" pit
that will be your cue to use the Rooster to fly over.  You'll soon find
the Bird Key, to open the Eagle Tower.

Cave Mazes:

Use the rooster to thoroughly explore the Tal Tal Caves.  There's lots of
interesting stuff, including a Faerie behind a crumbled wall.


Route Checklist:

o Bring the Rooster back to life.
o Explore the island from the air to find hidden items.
o Take the rooster to the Chicken coop in the mountains then fly to the
Eagle's Key.
o Enter the Cave Maze and fly over pits.
o Visit the Faerie's Fountain.
o Ascend the Eagle's Tower.



v) Eagle's Tower

Eagle's Tower Data:

Four (4) Floors, Nine (9) Treasure Chests, Three (3) Small Keys, Mirror
Shield, Evil Eagle, Organ of Evening Calm.


The Rotating Tower:

Place your Eagle's Key in the rock just west of the large tower.  The
tower will rotate and you'll be able to enter.


Dungeon Notes:

The room system is a bit different here.  Each floor has a maximum width
of 4 rooms and a maximum depth of four rooms.  First floor is labeled 1-4,
A-D.  Second floor is labeled 6-9, A-D.  Third floor originally is 1-4,
E-H.  Third floor after you've knocked down the pedestals is 6-9, E-H.


The Compass: Located in 6-B.
The Map: Located in 6-C.
The Main Treasure: Located in 8-D.
The Nightmare Key: Located in 2-H or 7-H. (same room)
Small Keys: Located in 9-A, 1-D, 4-D.
Evil Eagle: Located in 8-G.
Organ of Evening Calm: Located in 7-G.
Mini Bosses: Hinox in 9-A.
             Grim Creeper in 3-H or 8-H. (same room)


Trouble Spots:

The Mirror Shield (8-D) -  The Mirror Shield can be found in the chest,
but it will take a clever hero to reach it.  When you get to the room just
beneath it, use a key to unlock the keyhole block.  Get on the platform
high above the room, and then fall off of it in the room with the Shield
in it.  You'll score the Mirror Shield.

The Key Drop (8-D) - In the room with the mirror shield in it, drop down
the very small pit.  You'll wind up on a ledge on the first floor.  Go
north to find a treasure chest with a small key in it.  Do a similar thing
in the room with Hinox in it.

Pillar Pillage (7-D) - The Orb that you find in this room must be used to
knock down the four pillars in rooms 7-C, 8-C, 8-B, and 7-B.  Throw it
against the pillar to knock it down.  You'll have to do some fancy crystal
switch work and some bombing to get to all four.  Also, if you drop the
orb down a pit, it will show up again in its original room.

Hinox High Jinks (9-A) - When battling this monstrosity, make sure you
have the feather equipped so you don't fall down a hole on accident.  Use
the boomerang or arrows to attack from a safe distance.

Grim Creeper (8-H) - The Grim Creeper controls a flock of evil Battle
Bats.  Destroy all six at once to get past him.


The Boss: Evil Eagle.  This big bird has a variety of attacks.  WHen he
swoops down toward you, hit him with the sword.  If he flies straight
across the screen the sword is your best bet.  Unless of course he's too
high.  Then use your Hookshot.  The hard part will be when he tries to
blow you off the tower.  Equip the shield.  When he starts to blow the
wind, push the opposite direction.  The feather attack can be deflected
with the shield.  Make sure you're never too close to the sides of the
tower, as he could knock you off unexpectedly.  Battle hard and you'll
win.  Climb down the tower to claim the Organ of Evening Calm.



w) Western Tal Tal Mountains

Points of Interest in the Mountains:

Turtle Rock, Warp Hole, Phone Booth, Mad Batter, Wind Fish's Egg.


Artifacts Found in the Mountains:

One (1) Piece of Heart.


Rescue Marin:

After receiving the warning from the owl, go to the western mountains.
You'll find Marin stuck on a broken down bridge.  Use the Hook Shot to
cross to the other side and get her to safety.

Boost Your Stores:

Underneath a rock in the Tal Tal Mountains (near a Treasure Chest) you
will find a Mad Batter's lair.  Enter and he will boost the amount of
Arrows, Bombs, and Powder you can hold.

The Incinerator:

When you make it to the screen with a bunch of rocks and a cracked wall,
bomb the wall and go in the cave.  There you'll find a Flame Spout that
spits out flames.  You can't get past it unless you have the Mirror
Shield.  Block the flames and move off to the left to get close to Turtle
Rock.

The Living Rock:

When you finally make it to Turtle Rock, you'll wonder where the entrance
is.  Well, the turtle head sure looks real enough.  Play the Frog's Song
of Soul to wake the Turtle Head.  Unfortunately, he's got a bad attitude.
Luckily, he's got a bad method of attack.  Just rack up on the head with
your sword and you'll defeat him with no problems.  After that you can
enter.



x) Turtle Rock

Turtle Rock Data:

One (1) Floor, Thirteen (13) Treasure Chests, Seven (7) Small Keys, Magic
Rod, Hot Head, Thunder Drum.


The Compass: Located in 8-A.
The Map: Located in 6-D.
The Main Treasure: Located in 2-H.
The Nightmare Key: 2-A.
Small Keys: Located in 6-A, 4-B, 5-B, 4-C, 3-F, 3-G, 7-G
Hot Head: Located in 2-D.
Thunder Drum: Located in 1-D.
Secret Passages: #1 (8-E) to #2 (6-H)
                 #3 (5-D) to #4 (8-H)
                 #5 (1-E) to #6 (5-G)
                 #7 (4-E) to #8 (2-H)
                 #9 (3-B) to #10 (6-E)
                 #11 (3-D) to #12 (6-F)
Mini Bosses: Cue Ball in 3-A
             Rolling Bones in 7-A
             Hinox in 6-C
             Dodongo Snakes in 3-F
             Blaino in 3-H
             Smasher in 7-H

Tricky Spots:

Fill the Holes With the Rock that Rolls! (7-G) - When you come upon a
screen with the moving block that has a large pit, fill the pit in
completely to get a Small Key.  For those who haven't played puzzle games
too much, this may take some practice, but it's not too hard.

Aerial Bombing (3-C, 3-F) - There is an exit to the outside in this room.
Take it.  Pick up the piece of heart that's up there.  Then move right and
go through the next entrance.  You're back in Turtle Rock, in a room with
Dodongo Snakes.  The only way to kill them is to place a bomb, pick it up,
and throw it at them.  This may take some time, as they might move
direction.  Defeat them to win a small key.

A Shot in the Eye (4-C) - When you enter this room, you'll notice the
chime that tells you there's a key.  But there are no bad guys to beat!
Simply shoot an arrow at the statue and the key will appear.

Crystal Persuasion (6-G) - Just north of the room with the large pit that
you must fill in is a room with a Crystal Switch.  Hit it once.  You're
going to end up being awfully mad if you don't.

Boxing Blaino (3-H) - This boxing penguin is a nasty little guy.  One
uppercut and you're back to the beginning of the dungeon.  Equip the
Feather so you can jump out of danger, and try to get around to his sides
to hit him because he's not vulnerable at his front.  When he winds up to
land a big punch, get out of there!   Hit him several times to defeat him.

The Rod of Fire (2-H) - After beating Blaino, go north through the door
and get the fire rod.  Aren't you glad you hit that crystal switch, now?
The Rod of FIre will help you in room 5-B.  Light up the torches on the
sides of the room to get the small key.


The Boss: Hot Head.  Who would think that fighting fire with fire would
work?  Well, it does, because Hot Head is only vulnerable to the Fire Rod.
Your general strategy should be to fire off as many shots per second as
possible.  Don't let up.  If a fireball comes toward you, move and resume
firing.  He'll be gone shortly.



y) The Egg

The Path:

Before you go to wake the Wind Fish, you need to stop in the library.  Use
the magnifying glass on the book entitled "Dark Secrets and Mysteries of
Koholint Island."   Write down on a piece of paper the directions it tells
you to follow.  You'll need them once inside the egg.

The Final Song:

To open up the egg, play Marin's Ballad of the Wind Fish on your Ocarina.
The eight Instruments will circle you as you play the beautiful tune.
This will crack open the egg and lead to your final battle.

Step into the Darkness:

Enter the Egg.  You'll be in a dark room.  Go forward and you'll fall in.
Now you'll be in a room with multiple doors.  Now is the time to remember
the directions found in the book of mysteries.  Follow the directions to
the letter, and you'll arrive at a room with a great pit.  Fall in to
start the final battle.


The Boss: The Nightmares.

You thought you were coming to wake the Wind Fish, but you are forced to
fight the Nightmares!  These nightmares from Link's past will make you
think because you must use a different strategy for each one.  Below is
how to defeat each one.

The Giant Gel:  This guy is easy.  Just sprinkle some powder on him and
he'll take some damage.  Three sprinkles of powder and he's gone.

Agahnim's Shadow: If you played A Link to the Past, you'll know how to
beat this guy.  If not, listen up.  When he charges up his magic, get in a
direct vertical line with him.  When he releases it, bat the magic back at
him with your sword.  He can't stand it very long if you keep up the
attack.

Moldorm: Beat this guy in identically the same way you beat Moldorm
before.  Be sure to equip the shield to protect yourself if he suddenly
charges you.

Ganon's Shadow: Link will be having a serious nightmare here!  Ganon was
the main baddie in the other games.  Fortunately, he's a bit easier here.
Equip the Boots and the Sword.  Dash into him as many times as you can.
Don't let up, even to avoid the bats.  You won't incur much damage.

Lanmola: This guy is a fruitcake.  Why does he even bother?  Oh well.  One
well-placed Hookshot will do it.  Or, if you like, try the Fire Rod for a
little variety.

Dethl: OK.  The rest of the guys were just a warm-up.  This is the main
fight.  Equip the Feather and the Bow.  Stay beneath him at all times.
When he opens his eye, shoot him.  When his swinging arms are about to hit
Link, jump!  You may have to jump a lot, but be sure you do because he
takes a lot of damage off if you get hit.  About 15-20 Arrows will do the
trick.


Awake at Last: I'm not going to spoil the end of the game.  Beat it
yourself to find out what happens.





D. Pieces of Heart

This section of the FAQ will tell you where to find those pieces of heart.


#1. Mabe Village.  Fall down the well from above.  There's a heart down
here.  You need the sword.

#2. Mysterious Forest.  Enter the log tunnel.  If you have the power
bracelet, move the stones to access the treasure chest.

#3. Kanalet Castle.  Once you get the flippers, swim all the way around
the west side of the castle.  In the very SW screen, dive near the bottom
of the screen to find another Piece.

#4. The Fishing Pond.  If you catch all the fish in the fishing game, the
last big lunker will have a Piece of Heart.

#5. Ukuku Prairie.  Use a Bomb to enter a secret cave, then use the
Pegasus Boots to dash down the crystal blocks and find a bombable wall.
Bomb it and enter to find a heart.

#6. Tal Tal Heights Water Cave.  After finishing the Angler's Cave, go
right several screens until you see a cave.  Go in it and dive underwater
to find a Piece of Heart.

#7. Eastern Tal Tal Mountains.  Cross the rope bridge and whack down the
bush.  Now you can get to the Heart that you've seen for quite a while.

#8. Koholint Prairie.  You need Roc's Feather to jump over the pits
surrounding this one.  It's east of the Mysterious Forest.

#9. Yarna Desert.  After beating Lanmola, fall in the sand pit.  Bomb the
north wall to pick up another piece.

#10. Animal Village.  Take the path outside the eastern fence.  Use the
Hookshot to reach the heart piece.

#11. Cemetery.  Go to the Cemetery secret passage and push up the
tombstone.  You can use the Hookshot to get this one, or you can have Link
jump diagonally across the pit.

#12. Western Tal Tal Mountains.  After exiting Turtle Rock through the
back exit, you'll see a heart in plain sight.  Pick it up, already!





E. Sea Shells

#1. Mabe Village.  Mow down the bushes south of the Shop.  The SHell is
hidden beneath one.

#2. Mabe Village.  Take the SHovel to the little hut connected to Madame
Meowmeow's House.  Dig in the SE corner there.

#3. The Tail Cave.  Bomb through the left wall of room 4-D to find the
seashell in 4-C.

#4. Mysterious Forest.  After getting the Power Bracelet, return here and
pick up the shell in the southern part of the forest.

#5. Ukuku Prairie.  Take the Shovel to the opening near the Ghost's Grave,
and dig in the space surrounded by plants.

#6. Seashell Shrine.  Go to the Shrine when you have exactly 5 shells to
pick up a sixth.

#7. Ukuku Prairie.  An X marks the spot north of the Key Cavern.  Use the
shovel to dig in the middle of the cross.

#8. Ukuku Prairie.  On the plateau east of the Key Cavern, the owl sign
tells you to dig near him.  There's a shell there.

#9. Ukuku Prairie.  After defeating the Moblins on the screen with all the
smooth stones, pick up a rock to uncover a sea shell.

#10. Ukuku Prairie.  Just east of the Seashell Shrine, cut down some
bushes.  There's a sea shell hidden there.

#11. Seashell Shrine.  Go to the Shrine when you have exactly 10 shells to
pick up your eleventh.

#12. Martha's Bay.  On the screen where you can see the mermaid statue
across the bay, cut down the bush to find a seashell.

#13. Richard's Villa.  After returning the Golden Leaves to Richard, go
down the secret passage.  Take the left side for a shell.

#14. By the Tail Cave.  West of the Tail Cave is a lone tree.  Dash it to
pick up a shell.

#15. By the Phone Booth.  Just west of the Key Cavern is another tree near
the phone booth.  Dash it to pick up a shell.

#16. Martha's Bay.  Dig in the space near the Owl Sign NE of the Mermaid
Statue.

#17. Yarna Desert.  Cross to the east border of Yarna Desert to lift the
boulder and uncover the shell.

#18. The Face Shrine.  Use the Level 2 Power Bracelet to move a statue in
the Face Shrine.  Follow the steps to find the shell.

#19. By the Key Cavern.  Near the Key Cavern is an island where a sea
shell grows.

#20. Martha's Bay.  You'll find a suspicious island south of Martha's Bay,
with a bush on it.  Demolish the bush to get the shell.

#21. The Ghost's House.  After you return the ghost to his grave, he'll
tell you to look in his house for a shell.  It's under a pot.

#22. Tal Tal Mountains.  Cross the bridge to the right of the egg.  Pick
up the stone to find a shell.

#23. Tal Tal Mountains.  Work your way to the treasure chest by going
through lots of caves.

#24. Near the Face Shrine.  Exit the Face Shrine from room 1-A to come up
in the rapids.  The treasure chest you see is a shell.

#25. Outside Kanalet Castle.  Reach the secret stairs just SW of Kanalet
Castle by using the rooster to fly over the 5 pits.

#26. Inside Turtle Rock.  Fall through the leftmost pit in the room with
Hinox to land on a ledge.  Go north to find a shell in a treasure chest.




F. The Trading Game.

This section of the FAQ will help you find the location of each item that
you must trade.


Item              Must Give         Obtained From      Located At

Yoshi Doll        Rupees            Trendy Man         Trendy Game
Ribbon            Yoshi Doll        Quadruplet's Mom   Quadruplet's House
Dog Food          Ribbon            Little Bowwow      Bowwow's Doghouse
Bananas           Dog Food          Sale               Sale's House O'
Bananas
Stick             Bananas           Monkeys            Kanalet Castle
Bridge
Honeycomb         Stick             Tarin              Ukuku Prairie
Pineapple         Honeycomb         Chef Bear          Animal Village
Hibiscus          Pineapple         Quadruplet's Dad   Tal Tal Heights
Letter            Hibiscus          Miss Goat          Animal Village
Broom             Letter            Mr. Write          Mr. Write's House
Fish Hook         Broom             Grandma Ulrira     Animal Village
Necklace          Fish Hook         Fisherman          Under Bridge
Scale             Necklace          Mermaid            Martha's Bay
Magnifying Glass  Scale             Mermaid Statue     Mermaid Statue


Magnifying Glass:  Paths to the Wind Fish.

Once you obtain the magnifying glass, go to Mabe Village's library to read
"Dark Secrets and Mysteries of Koholint Island."  You will get one of the
following paths to the Wind Fish:

Path 1 - Right, Up, Up, Right, Up, Up, Right, Up.
Path 2 - Left, Left, Up, Right, Right, Up, Left, Up.
Path 3 - Left, Up, Right, Up, Left, Up, Right, Up.
Path 4 - Right, Right, Right, Right, Up, Up, Up, Up.



G. Secret Sites


Faerie Springs:

Mysterious Forest, Ukuku Prairie, Face Shrine, Tal Tal Mountains.


Mad Batters:

Mysterious Forest, Martha's Bay, Tal Tal Mountains.


Tree Treasures:

Ukuku Prairie, Mabe Village (2), Kanalet Castle, Face Shrine.




H.  Tricks of the Trade

This is the fun part of the FAQ.  This will tell you about neat anomalies
and fun things to try out.  A 5-star rating will be assigned to each item
to depict how useful and/or fun the trick is.


Make Music:  If you enter your name as "ZELDA" when you start a new game,
the background music will be different.  **

Birds of a Feather: In Mabe Village, start whacking the chickens with your
sword.  If you attack long enough, a whole flock will attack. ***

Link, The Thief?! : If you want to get an item from the Shop in Mabe
Village for free, just pick it off the wall and start walking circles
around the shopkeeper.  Then make a run for the door.  If you escape with
out him catching you, you'll get the item for free!  However, if you enter
the shop again, the shopkeeper will zap you into oblivion!  And throughout
the game people will call you a thief.  It's a good way to get the
expensive Bow, however. *****

Save Rupees: Here's another way to "steal" an item.  The only catch is
that you must have enough Rupees to buy it.  As soon as the shopkeeper
starts taking down your Rupees, push A,B, select and start.  This will
take you to the save game screen.  Choose to save and quit.  Your Rupees
will still be there and so will your new item!  *****

Bomb Arrows: The only problem with bombs is they don't have much range.
Not any more!  If you equip the Bow and Bombs, and then push both buttons
together at the same time, the bomb will go flying across the screen. ****

Talkative Tagalong: When Marin tags along, she's quite talkative.  She
will get mad at you for breaking pots and for hitting chickens.  And she
really digs it when you dig with the shovel.  ***

Fun and Games: When Marin's along, enter the Trendy Game.  This is a hoot.
She'll take the controls and move the claw so it picks up Mr. Trendy.
It's quite hilarious. ***

Rough Landing: If Marin is along and you fall down a ledge, if you don't
move away, she'll land on you and flatten you.  She's apologetic, but it
still hurts!  *

Powder Power: You can do some interesting stuff with the powder.  Try
sprinkling it on the Ghost's Grave, the trees in front of the Seashell
Mansion, and the bones in the desert. **

Have a Heart: When you see Goombas in this game, stomp them instead of
slashing them.  They'll always give you a small heart. ***

Use the Ocarina: It turns out that Pols Voice hates music.  Must be those
large ears.  Play the Ballad of the Wind Fish for him and he'll
self-destruct. ***

Bomb for a Boomerang: After obtaining the Magnifying Glass, go to Toronbo
Shores and find a bombable wall.  Inside you'll find a Goriya who will
trade an item for a Boomerang.  Trade the Shovel.  If you find you need
the shovel again, you can always trade it back. *****

Find the Faerie: If you use the boomerang on a spark, it will turn into a
faerie.  ****

Boomerang Border: When you have the Power Bracelet, Rooster, and
Boomerang, you can put all three items together to make an awesome
machine.  Grab on to the rooster's legs and launch the boomerang.  Instead
of coming back to you, the boomerang will circle around you, mowing down
enemies. *****

This is the Pits!: Sometimes there is a pit beneath a bush.  If you pull
on the bush and it won't lift up, you'll know there's a pit beneath.  Be
careful!

The Queens of Hearts: You'll come across three enemies with changing
suits.  When you stop them all on the same suit, they'll disappear.  If
you stop them all on Hearts, however, they'll turn into hearts.  Replenish
your life meter with this trick. *

Alter the Enemy: Try sprinkling Powder on some enemies.  They may turn
into easier to defeat enemies. **

Link's Gymnastic Video?!: Link can sure get an aerobic workout.  First of
all, have Link equip the Boots and the Shovel.  Start to dash with your
boots, but before taking a step, use the shovel.  Link will start running
in place until you press the control pad.   **

Trendy Game Trends: Here's how to win the Trendy Game every time.  Move
the crane all the way over to the right edge of the conveyor belt.  When
the item you want is in the lower left hand corner, tap A.  The crane will
be able to pick it up if you do it correctly. ****

Cheap Powder: Instead of running and getting the mushroom and giving it to
the Witch, just pick some up from the Trendy game.  ***

Find Bombs: Defeat the Bombites in the Dungeons using Bombs and they'll
leave a lot of bombs behind.  You can stock up this way. **

Wandering Walrus: The Walrus loves the Ballad of the Wind Fish.  It's what
persuades him to move.  If you play the Ballad on the screen he appeared
on, he'll stick his head out of the water.  Apparently he likes Marin's
singing better because he soon ducks his head back in the drink. **

Shielding Link: Instead of defeating the Armos Statues in the Face Shrine,
just use your Shield to push them out of the way. *

Dig the Reflection: When facing Agahnim's Shadow, use the Shovel instead
of the Sword to reflect his spells.  The shovel is larger and therefore
easier to use.  How strange! ***

Stare Down: When facing Dethl, use a boomerang instead of Arrows.  He is
much more hurt by those than the arrows. *****

The End: If you finish the game without losing a life, instead of a
seagull flying over "THE END", a winged Marin will fly above. *****

The Unwinnable Game: Thanks to Ken Arromdee for this bit of information.
Apparently, in the Angler's Cave, there is a way to get "stuck" so that
the game is unwinnable.  This is what he wrote to me:

I found out this one the hard way.  You could call it a bug in Zelda, or
at
least a design error.  In the Angler's Cave, there is a room with a
pressure pad on the top, next to a door.  If you enter this room without
the flippers, it seems like jumping over the water to reach that pressure
pad is impossible.
The jump isn't impossible.  But if you used up three keys and haven't
opened
the door leading to the flippers, and then make the "impossible" jump, and
then use up your fourth key on the locked block behind it...  you'll be
caught in a completely unwinnable game; you need the flippers to get the
fifth key out of the water, and you need the fifth key to get to the
flippers.
At this point, there's nothing to do other than start the game over from
the
beginning (or from a previously saved point).  I suspect that this is just
a bad design, and nobody realized that it's actually possible to make the
jump.  (It certainly doesn't look possible, and it's not very easy, but
you _can_ do it, especially since you don't lose health for falling in the
water, letting you try as many times as you want.)

Please don't try this unless you have a game backed up, because otherwise
you'll have to start over. *****




Note: If you have any comments or discrepancies about this FAQ, or would
just like to drop a line, please e-mail me at
[email protected]

Note: An additional source to read about this game is the Nintendo Power
Strategy Guide for Zelda: Link's Awakening.





    
807.72Level 6 - How do you get bracelet #2?PRMS00::MATTHEWSSteve Matthews - DTN 339-5480Tue May 09 1995 11:486
    I'm stuck in level 6.  I gather you need the second power bracelet to
    make a lot of progress (so you can lift the statues).  The FAQ tells me
    which room to find it in, but I can't find any way to get to that room. 
    Can someone shed some light?
    
    Steve M.