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|TLoZ= {{Term|TLoZ|Hyrule|link}} | |TLoZ= {{Term|TLoZ|Hyrule|link}} | ||
|BSTLoZ= {{Term|BSTLoZ|Hyrule|link}} | |BSTLoZ= {{Term|BSTLoZ|Hyrule|link}} | ||
|AST= Northeast {{Term|AST|Hyrule|link}} | |||
|LCT= {{Term|LCT|Death Mountain|link}}, {{Term|LCT|Zora River|link}}, {{Term|LCT|Hyrule Field|link}} | |LCT= {{Term|LCT|Death Mountain|link}}, {{Term|LCT|Zora River|link}}, {{Term|LCT|Hyrule Field|link}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
|game= TLoZ | |game= TLoZ | ||
|other= BSTLoZ, LCT | |other= BSTLoZ, AST, LCT | ||
|item= | |item= | ||
{{Infobox Game Blocks | {{Infobox Game Blocks | ||
|TLoZ= {{Term|TLoZ|Magical Boomerang|link}}{{Exp|First Quest Only}}, {{Term|TLoZ|Recorder|link}}{{Exp|Second Quest Only}} | |TLoZ= {{Term|TLoZ|Magical Boomerang|link}}{{Exp|First Quest Only}}, {{Term|TLoZ|Recorder|link}}{{Exp|Second Quest Only}} | ||
|BSTLoZ= {{Term|BSTLoZ|Boomerang|link}} | |BSTLoZ= {{Term|BSTLoZ|Boomerang|link}} | ||
|AST= {{Term|AST|Boomerang|link}} | |||
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|quest= | |quest= | ||
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|TLoZ= {{Term|TLoZ|Triforce Shard|link}}, {{Term|TLoZ|Heart Container|link}} | |TLoZ= {{Term|TLoZ|Triforce Shard|link}}, {{Term|TLoZ|Heart Container|link}} | ||
|BSTLoZ= {{Term|BSTLoZ|Triforce Shard|link}}, {{Term|BSTLoZ|Heart Container|link}} | |BSTLoZ= {{Term|BSTLoZ|Triforce Shard|link}}, {{Term|BSTLoZ|Heart Container|link}} | ||
|AST= {{Term|AST|Stone Tablet|link}} | |||
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|mini-boss= | |mini-boss= | ||
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|TLoZ= {{Term|TLoZ|Dodongo|link}}{{Exp|First Quest Only}}, {{Term|TLoZ|Gleeok|link}}{{Exp|Second Quest Only}} | |TLoZ= {{Term|TLoZ|Dodongo|link}}{{Exp|First Quest Only}}, {{Term|TLoZ|Gleeok|link}}{{Exp|Second Quest Only}} | ||
|BSTLoZ= {{Term|BSTLoZ|Dodongo|link}} | |BSTLoZ= {{Term|BSTLoZ|Dodongo|link}} | ||
|AST= {{Term|AST|Moldorm|link}} | |||
}} | }} | ||
|temperature= | |temperature= | ||
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|TLoZ= {{StrategyWiki|The Legend of Zelda/Underworld/Quest 1/Dungeon 2#Walkthrough|Level 2}} | |TLoZ= {{StrategyWiki|The Legend of Zelda/Underworld/Quest 1/Dungeon 2#Walkthrough|Level 2}} | ||
|BSTLoZ= {{StrategyWiki|BS The Legend of Zelda/Quest 1/Dungeon 2|Level 2}} | |BSTLoZ= {{StrategyWiki|BS The Legend of Zelda/Quest 1/Dungeon 2|Level 2}} | ||
|AST= {{StrategyWiki|BS The Legend of Zelda: Inishie no Sekiban/Week 1/Dungeon 2|Level 2}} | |||
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{{Gallery List|Enemies | {{Gallery List|Enemies | ||
|BSTLoZ= Dodongo (Boss) [Qty:1] | |BSTLoZ= Dodongo (Boss) [Qty:1] | ||
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==={{AST|-}}=== | |||
{{Noncanon|Start}} | |||
====Entrance to the {{Term|AST|Dungeon}}==== | |||
{{Term|AST|Level 2}} is located in the northeast portion of {{Term|AST|Hyrule}}, where the {{Term|AST|Waterfall of Wishing|link}} is located in {{ALttP}}. In order to access it, the {{Term|AST|Hero of Light|link}} must swim behind the waterfall by using the {{Term|AST|Zora's Flippers|link}}. | |||
====Themes and Navigation==== | |||
The {{Term|AST|Dungeon}} features several sealed rooms that can only be opened by defeating all the {{Plural|AST|Enemy|link}} in it or by pressing a {{Term|AST|Switch|link}}. Many walls can be blown with {{Plural|AST|Bomb|link}}, revealing hidden rooms filled with {{Plural|AST|Treasure Chest|link}} containing {{Plural|AST|Rupee|link}}. A {{Term|AST|Thief|link}} can also be found selling a {{Term|AST|Bomb}} upgrade for 50 {{Plural|AST|Rupee|link}}. Once {{Term|AST|Moldorm}}, the {{Term|AST|Dungeon}}'s boss, is defeated, it drops a {{Term|AST|Heart Container|link}}, followed by a {{Term|AST|Stone Tablet}}. | |||
====Minor Enemies and Traps==== | |||
{{Gallery List|Enemies | |||
|AST= Bubble, Green Eyegore, Keese, Medusa, Blue Stalfos, Red Stalfos, Water Tektite | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{Noncanon|End}} | {{Noncanon|End}} | ||
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File:TLoZ Level-2 Second Quest Map.png|Second Quest Map | File:TLoZ Level-2 Second Quest Map.png|Second Quest Map | ||
File:BSTLoZ Level-2 Map.png|Map of {{Term|BSTLoZ|Level-2}} from {{BSTLoZ|-}} | File:BSTLoZ Level-2 Map.png|Map of {{Term|BSTLoZ|Level-2}} from {{BSTLoZ|-}} | ||
File:AST Level 2 Exterior.png|The exterior of {{Term|AST|Level 2}} from {{AST|-}} | |||
File:AST Level 2 Entrance.png|The entrance room of {{Term|AST|Level 2}} from {{AST|-}} | |||
File:AST Level 2 Map.png|The map of {{Term|AST|Level 2}} from {{AST|-}} | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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{{DungeonNav2|TLoZ}} | {{DungeonNav2|TLoZ}} | ||
{{Categories | {{Categories | ||
|dungeons= TLoZ, BSTLoZ | |dungeons= TLoZ, BSTLoZ, AST | ||
|levels= LCT | |levels= LCT | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:50, 25 April 2024
Level 2,(TLoZ | LCT)[1][2] also stylized as Level-2,(TLoZ | BSTLoZ)[3][4] and known as Moon,(TLoZ)[1] is a recurring Dungeon and Level in The Legend of Zelda series.
Overview
The Legend of Zelda
Entrance to Level 2
In the First Quest, the Labyrinth's entrance is atop a green hill in the eastern part of Hyrule north of the forest area.
In the Second Quest, the Labyrinth's entrance is a stairway hidden under an Armos statue in the western part of Hyrule. This is the same spot that a Shop selling the Blue Ring is located in the First Quest.
The interior of this Dungeon appears to be made of stone bricks, like most Dungeons in The Legend of Zelda, with its primary color being a deep and dark shade of blue. One room is filled with sand and is home to Moldorms. The main item of this Dungeon is the Magical Boomerang, an upgrade of the previous normal Boomerang. It is guarded by a room full of blue Goriya. The Boss of this Dungeon is a single Dodongo, who guards one of the Triforce Shards. This Dungeon is also houses an Old Man who tells Link that "DODONGO DISLIKES SMOKE." This Dungeon has more Keys than is needed to unlock all of the doors in the Dungeon, as there are four Keys and three locked doors.
Like most Labyrinths in the Second Quest of The Legend of Zelda, the layout greatly differs from the First Quest in size and difficulty. Additionally, the walls and floors of the Labyrinth are instead the color green, thus being more similar to Level 3 in the First Quest. In the Second Quest, the main Item of this Labyrinth is the Recorder, located in a basement room guarded by Keese. Manhandla appears as a mini-boss and Gleeok is the main Boss guarding one of the Triforce Shards.
The most notable difference in Second Quest is the shape of this Labyrinth, changing from a crescent moon to the shape of the letter "A." The Maps of the first five Labyrinths in the Second Quest each symbolize a letter, spelling out an anagram for "ZELDA."
Enemies
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Blue Goriya ×3
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Gel ×16
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Keese ×4
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Moldorm ×2
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Red Goriya ×10
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Rope ×32
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Stone Statue ×2
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Stone Statue ×2
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Trap ×4
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Gibdo ×17
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Keese ×34
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Pols Voice ×2
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Red Darknut ×16
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Stone Statue ×4
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Stone Statue ×4
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Trap ×8
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Zol ×8
Sub-Bosses
- Second Quest only
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Manhandla ×1
Bosses
Other Appearances
BS The Legend of Zelda
Entrance to Level-2
To open the entrance to the Dungeon, the Mascot must place a Bomb on top of a large rock.[which?]
Red Goriyas guard the Wooden Boomerang. The Boss is a Dodongo.
The layout of the dungeon forms a "t", following the dungeon pattern that spells out "St. GIGA".
Enemies
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Blade Trap ×4
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Keese ×9
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Red Goriya ×6
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Rope ×6
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Stalfos ×3
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Zol ×2
Bosses
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Dodongo ×1
Ancient Stone Tablets
Entrance to the Dungeon
Level 2 is located in the northeast portion of Hyrule, where the Waterfall of Wishing is located in A Link to the Past. In order to access it, the Hero of Light must swim behind the waterfall by using the Flippers.
The Dungeon features several sealed rooms that can only be opened by defeating all the Enemies in it or by pressing a Switch. Many walls can be blown with Bombs, revealing hidden rooms filled with Treasure Chests containing Rupees. A Thief can also be found selling a Bomb upgrade for 50 Rupees. Once Moldorm, the Dungeon's boss, is defeated, it drops a Heart Container, followed by a Stone Tablet.
Minor Enemies and Traps
Link's Crossbow Training
In Link's Crossbow Training, Level 2 is one of the three first Levels that Link can play. The Level consists of three Stages, including Goron Target Practice, Zora River: Defender, and Skull Shooting. If Link gets a total of over 20,000 points in all three Stages, he will earn a bronze Medal. If he gets 40,000 or more points, he will earn a silver Medal. If he gets 60,000 or more points, he will earn a gold Medal. If he gets 80,000 or more points, he will earn a platinum Medal.
Nomenclature
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Gallery
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An Old Man giving Link a hint in Level-2 of the First Quest
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First quest Map
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Second Quest Map
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Map of Level-2 from BS The Legend of Zelda
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The exterior of Level 2 from Ancient Stone Tablets
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The entrance room of Level 2 from Ancient Stone Tablets
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The map of Level 2 from Ancient Stone Tablets
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 144 (TLoZ)
- ↑ "Level 2" — Level Select (Link's Crossbow Training)
- ↑ "Level-2" — Map (The Legend of Zelda)
- ↑ "Level-2" — Map (BS The Legend of Zelda)
- ↑ The Legend of Zelda manual, Italian localization, [which page?]
- ↑ Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 144
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Hyrule Encyclopedia, Tokuma Shoten Publishing Co., Ltd., pg. 142
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Encyclopedia, Les Éditions Soleil, pg. 144
- ↑ The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 43
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 塞尔达传说:百科全书, New Star Press, pg. 220