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:''This article is about the fourth dungeon in ''The Legend of Zelda''. For other uses, see [[Snake (disambiguation)]].''
:''"For the {{Term|Series|Level 4}} from {{ALttP}}, see {{Term|ALttP|Thieves' Town|link}}. For the {{Term|Series|Level 4}} from {{LA}}, see {{Term|LANS|Angler's Tunnel|link}}. For the {{Term|Series|Level 4}} from {{OoS}}, see {{Term|OoS|Dancing Dragon Dungeon|link}}. For the {{Term|Series|Level 4}} from {{OoA}}, see {{Term|OoA|Skull Dungeon|link}}."''
{{Infobox Dungeon
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|image= File:TLoZ Level-4 Entrance.png
|caption= The entrance to {{Term|TLoZ|Level 4}} in the {{Term|TLoZ|First Quest|link}} of {{TLoZ|-}}
|pronunciation=
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|AST= {{Term|AST|Lost Woods|link}}
|LCT= {{Term|LCT|Zora River|link}}, {{Term|LCT|Hyrule Castle Graveyard|link}}, {{Term|LCT|Faron Woods|link}}
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|game= TLoZ
|other= BSTLoZ, AST, LCT
|item=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|TLoZ= {{Term|TLoZ|Stepladder|link}}{{Exp|First Quest Only}}, {{Term|TLoZ|Raft|link}}, {{Term|TLoZ|Book of Magic|link}}, {{Term|TLoZ|Bomb|link}} Upgrade{{Exp|Second Quest Only}}
|BSTLoZ= {{Term|BSTLoZ|Ocarina|link}}, {{Term|BSTLoZ|Bomb|link}} Capacity Upgrade
|AST= {{Term|AST|Hookshot|link}}, {{Term|AST|Shield|display=Large Shield|link}}
}}
|quest=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|TLoZ= {{Term|TLoZ|Triforce Shard|link}}, {{Term|TLoZ|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=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|BSTLoZ= {{Plural|BSTLoZ|Darknut|link}}{{How Many}}
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|boss=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
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|BSTLoZ= {{Term|BSTLoZ|Digdogger|link}}
|AST= {{Term|AST|Arrghus|link}}
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|temperature=
|theme=
|strategy=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|TLoZ= {{StrategyWiki|The Legend of Zelda/Underworld/Quest 1/Dungeon 4|Level 4}}
|BSTLoZ= {{StrategyWiki|BS The Legend of Zelda/Quest 1/Dungeon 4|Level 4}}
|AST= {{StrategyWiki|BS The Legend of Zelda: Inishie no Sekiban/Week 2/Dungeon 4|Level 4}}
}}
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{{Term/Store|Level 4||Series, TLoZ, LCT}},{{Exp Game|TLoZ, LCT}}<ref name="E 144">{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 144 {{Exp Game|TLoZ}}}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Level 4|Level Select|LCT}}</ref> also stylized as '''Level-4''',{{Exp Game|TLoZ, BSTLoZ}}<ref>{{Cite|Level-4|Map|TLoZ}}</ref>{{Name Ref|BSTLoZ}} and known as '''Snake''',{{Exp Game|TLoZ}}<ref name="E 144"/> is a recurring {{Term|Series|Dungeon|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.


{{Dungeons
==Overview==
|name = Snake
==={{TLoZ|-}}===
|image = [[File:SnakeLabyrinthEntrance.png|300px]]
====Entrance to {{Term|TLoZ|Level 4}}====
|caption = The entrance to the labyrinth
In the First Quest, its entrance is located within the lake area of central [[Hyrule]]. The [[Raft]], which is obtained in {{Term|TLoZ|Level 3|link}}, is required to reach this Labyrinth's entrance.
|location = [[Hyrule]]<br>[[Lost Hills]]{{Exp|Second Quest}}
 
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''
In the [[Second Quest]], the entrance to Level-4 is a hidden stairway on the mountain maze in northeast Hyrule. It is located under a stone which requires the use of the [[Power Bracelet]] to be moved.
|item = [[Stepladder]]{{Exp|First Quest}}<br>[[Raft]], [[Magic Rod#Book of Magic|Magic Book]] and [[Bomb]] upgrade{{Exp|Second Quest}}
 
|mini-boss = [[Manhandla]]{{Exp|First Quest}}<br>[[Aquamentus]], [[Digdogger]], [[Dodongo]]s{{Exp|Second Quest}}
====Themes and Navigation====
|boss = [[Gleeok]]{{Exp|First Quest}}<br>[[Digdogger]]{{Exp|Second Quest}}
As the title of the Labyrinth suggests, its [[Map]] resembles the shape of a snake. The interior of this Labyrinth appears to be made of stone bricks, like most Labyrinths in {{TLoZ|-}}, with its primary color being dark yellow. This Labyrinth introduces dark rooms that [[Link]] cannot see in without [[Fire]]. To create Fire and illuminate the room, Link must either use a [[Candle]] or a [[Magical Rod]] in combination with the Book of Magic. It also introduces two enemies, the [[Vire]] and the [[Like Like]]. The main item of this Labyrinth in First Quest is the [[Stepladder]]. Unlike most Labyrinths in ''The Legend of Zelda'', the Stepladder is needed to progress further within the same Labyrinth it is obtained in. Level-4 is also the first Labyrinth in the First Quest to have a mini-boss, which is [[Manhandla]]. The main [[Boss]] is [[Gleeok]], who guards one of the [[Triforce Shard]]s. This Dungeon has less [[Key]]s than needed to unlock all of the doors in the Dungeon, as there are four Keys and five locked doors. Link can unlock all of the doors by obtaining one of the extra Keys in {{Term|TLoZ|Level 2|link}} or {{Term|TLoZ|Level 3|link}} or by purchasing a Key from a [[Shop]].
|quest = [[Triforce Fragment]]<br>[[Heart Container]]
 
In the [[Second Quest]], the walls and floors of the Labyrinth are green, being similar in color to the First Quest's {{Term|TLoZ|Level 3|link}} and {{Term|TLoZ|Level 5|link}}. The main item of this Labyrinth are the [[Raft]] and the [[Book of Magic]]. Link does not need the Book of Magic in order to collect all of the Triforce Shards. This is the first Labyrinth in the Second Quest in which colored [[Bubble]]s appear, with the red ones being able to prevent Link from using his sword indefinitely until he touches a Blue Bubble. This is also the first Labyrinth in the Second Quest to include an [[Old Man]] who requires Link to pay 50 [[Rupee]]s or give up one of his [[Heart Container]]s in order to progress further. If Link gives up a Heart Container, there is no way to get it back. There is also an Old Man in this Labyrinth who will increase Link's [[Bomb]] capacity for 100 [[Rupee]]s. This Labyrinth has more mini-bosses than previous Labyrinths in the Second Quest. It contains a room with a [[Digdogger]], a room with an [[Aquamentus]], a room with a single [[Dodongo]] and another room with three Dodongos. Another Digdogger also appears as the main Boss, who guards the Labyrinth's Triforce Shard. There are additional rooms to the right of the room with the Triforce Shard, with the Raft located at the end of these rooms. If Link takes the Triforce Shard before exploring these rooms, he will be warped to the [[Overworld]]. However, he will need to navigate the Labyrinth again to collect the Raft because it is required to access {{Term|TLoZ|Level 5|link}}.
 
The most notable difference in Second Quest is the shape of this Labyrinth, changing from a snake to the shape of the letter "D." The Maps of the first five Labyrinths in the Second Quest each symbolize a letter, spelling out an anagram for "ZELDA."
 
=====Minor Enemies and Traps=====
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|tab1= First Quest
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'''Snake''', also known simply as '''Level 4''', is the fourth [[dungeon]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''.
|tab2= Second Quest
|content2= {{Gallery List|Enemies
|TLoZ= Aquamentus, Trap, Bubble, Red Bubble, Blue Bubble, Red Darknut, Blue Darknut, Digdogger, Dodongo (Boss), Gel [3], Gibdo, Keese, Pols Voice, Stone Statue [19], Stone Statue [20], Zol
}}
}}
 
==Other Appearances==
==={{BSTLoZ|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Stub|BSTLoZ}}
====Entrance to {{Term|BSTLoZ|Level 4}}====
{{Term|BSTLoZ|Level 4}}'s entrance is in the same location as the original {{Term|BSTLoZ|Level 4}} in {{TLoZ|-}}. It is located on an island accessible only with the {{Term|BSTLoZ|Raft|link}}.
 
====Themes and Navigation====
{{Plural|BSTLoZ|Moldorm|link}} make their first appearance in {{Term|BSTLoZ|Level 4}}, along with {{Plural|BSTLoZ|Like Like|link}} and {{Plural|BSTLoZ|Pols Voice|link}}. The {{Term|BSTLoZ|Ocarina|link}}, which replaces the {{Term|BSTLoZ|Recorder|link}} from the original {{TLoZ|-}}, is found in a staircase room (which originally contained the {{Term|BSTLoZ|Stepladder|link}}). There is also a bomb upgrade granted by an {{Term|BSTLoZ|Old Man|link}} that allows the {{Term|BSTLoZ|Mascot|link}} to carry 12 {{Plural|BSTLoZ|Bomb|link}}. At the end of {{Term|BSTLoZ|Level 4}} is {{Term|BSTLoZ|Digdogger|link}}, who guards a piece of the {{Term|BSTLoZ|Triforce of Wisdom|link}} and a {{Term|BSTLoZ|Heart Container|link}}. Completing the {{Term|BSTLoZ|Dungeon|link}} also eliminates the tornadoes in the {{Term|BSTLoZ|Lost Woods|link}}, enabling the hero to obtain the {{Term|BSTLoZ|White Sword|link}}.


==The Dungeon Entrance==
The layout of {{Term|BSTLoZ|Level 4}} forms an "I", following the {{Term|BSTLoZ|Dungeon}} pattern that spells out "{{Term|BSTLoZ|St. GIGA|link}}".
[[File:SnakeLabyrinth.png|left|100px|The labyrinth's symbol and internal form]]
In the First Quest, its entrance is located within the lake area of central [[Hyrule]]. The [[Raft]], that is obtained in the [[Manji|previous dungeon]], is required to reach this dungeon's entrance. In the [[Second Quest]], the Snake labyrinth's entrance is moved to another location, and is therefor placed in the maze area of [[Lost Hills]]. Its entrance, in the form of a hidden stairway, is under a stone which requires the use of the [[Power Bracelet]] to be moved.
{{clear|left}}


==Themes and Navigation==
=====Minor {{Plural|BSTLoZ|Enemy}}=====
===First Quest===
{{Gallery List|Enemies
[[File:Legend of zelda dungeon 04.png|left|85px|First Quest map]]
|BSTLoZ= Bubble, Red Darknut, Keese, Like Like, Moldorm, Pols Voice, Blade Trap, Vire, Zol
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 dark yellow. This dungeon introduces dark rooms that need to use [[Candle]]s to illuminate them. As enemies, it introduces the demonic [[Vire]] and the uncomfortable [[Like Like]].
}}


The main [[Dungeon Item List|dungeon item]] of this dungeon in first quest is the [[Stepladder]], and unlike most dungeons in ''The Legend of Zelda'', the Stepladder is needed to progress further within this dungeon. The Snake dungeon is also the first dungeon in the First Quest to have a mini-boss, [[Manhandla]], whereas the main boss is [[Gleeok]] who guards one of the [[Triforce]] pieces.
{{Noncanon|End}}


When looked on a map, this dungeon resembles the shape of a snake, hence the dungeon's name.
==={{AST|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
====Entrance to the {{Term|AST|Dungeon}}====
{{Term|AST|Level 4}} is located in the northern section of the {{Term|AST|Lost Woods|link}}.


====Themes and Navigation====
The {{Term|AST|Dungeon|link}} features many different type of traps, including {{Term|AST|Floor Spikes|link}}, {{Plural|AST|Guruguru Bar|link}}, and {{Plural|AST|Yomo Medusa|link}}. In order to progress through the {{Term|AST|Dungeon}}, the {{Term|AST|Hero of Light|link}} must jump into a hole on floor one, which leads to the bottom of the {{Term|AST|Dungeon}}. The hero must then proceed to climb to floor one again in order to find the {{Term|AST|Dungeon}}'s boss. 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 an {{Term|AST|Arrow|link}} upgrade for 100 {{Plural|AST|Rupee|link}}. Once the {{Term|AST|Hero of Light}} defeats {{Term|AST|Arrghus|link}}, the {{Term|AST|Dungeon}}'s boss, it drops a {{Term|AST|Heart Container|link}}, followed by a {{Term|AST|Stone Tablet|link}}.
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}
===Second Quest===
[[File:Legend of zelda dungeon 04 quest 2.png|left|80px|Second Quest map]]
Of all the dungeons in the Second Quests, Snake is one of the most heavily modified. For example, this is the first dungeon where colored [[Bubble]]s appear, with the red ones being able to prevent Link from using his sword permanently unless he touches a Blue Bubble. Additionally, the walls and floors of the dungeon were changed into the color green, thus being more similar to the [[Manji]] and [[Lizard]].


The main items of this dungeon in the Second Quest are the [[Raft]] and the [[Magic Rod#Book of Magic|Magic Book]], although only the raft is required for later use in the game. There is also an [[Old Man]] who will increase Link's [[bomb]] capacity for 100 [[rupee]]s. This dungeon is the first to house an [[Old Man|old man]] who requires [[Link]] to pay 50 [[rupee]]s or give up one of his [[Heart Container]]s from his health bar in order to progress further. If Link gives up 'his life' as the man puts it, he will be unable to get it back. This dungeon also has quite a higher number of mini-bosses compared to previous dungeons, having a room with a [[Digdogger]], a room with [[Aquamentus]], a room with a single [[Dodongo]], and another room with three Dodongos. Another Digdogger also appears as the main boss who guards one of the Triforce pieces.
====Minor {{Plural|AST|Enemy}} and Traps====
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|AST= Blue Bari, Red Bari, Big Blade, Biri, Blade Trap, Cannon, Green Eyegore, Floor Spikes, Guruguru Bar, Mole, Medusa, Sluggula, Blue Stalfos, Red Stalfos, Winder, Yomo Medusa, Red Zol
}}
{{Noncanon|End}}


After Link enters the room with the Triforce fragment, ''he must not retrieve it yet''; instead, he first has to keep walking to the right to find some more rooms, and then the Raft. If Link takes the fragment first, then he'll be warped to the game's overworld, but won't be able to find the next dungeon without first exploring once more the one he just cleared so that the Raft is found. This is because the fifth dungeon is on an island, and Link is unable to swim on his own towards it.
==={{LCT|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Stub|LCT}}


The most notable difference in the shape of this dungeon was that it was changed from the shape of a snake into the shape of the letter D, sharing a common link with most second quest dungeon that use letters to make up a word. When the shapes of the [[Lizard]] (Letter Z), [[Eagle (Dungeon)|Eagle]] (Letter E), [[Manji]] (Letter L), Snake (Letter D), and [[Moon (Dungeon)|Moon]] (Letter A) dungeons are listed in that order, they spell ''Zelda''.
{{Noncanon|End}}


==Minor Enemies and Traps==  
==Nomenclature==
{{Nomenclature}}


===First Quest===
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:BladeTrap.png|[[Blade Trap]]
File:TLoZ Old Man Level-4 Quote.png|An {{Term|TLoZ|Old Man}} giving {{Term|TLoZ|Link}} a hint in {{Term|TLoZ|Level 4}} in the {{Term|TLoZ|First Quest}} from {{TLoZ|-}}
File:BubbleLoZ.png|[[Bubble]]
File:TLoZ Level-4 Map.png|The {{Term|TLoZ|First Quest}} Map from {{TLoZ|-}}
File:GelSprite.png|[[Zol#Gel Form|Gel]]
File:TLoZ Level-4 Second Quest Map.png|The {{Term|TLoZ|Second Quest}} Map from {{TLoZ|-}}
File:KeeseNES.png|[[Keese]]
File:BSTLoZ Level-4 Map.png|The {{Term|BSTLoZ|Level-4}} Map from {{BSTLoZ|-}}
File:LikeLike.png|[[Like Like]]
File:AST Level 4 Exterior.png|The exterior of {{Term|AST|Level 4}} from {{AST|-}}
File:Vire.png|[[Vire]]
File:AST Level 4 Entrance.png|The entrance room of {{Term|AST|Level 4}} from {{AST|-}}
File:ZolLoZ.png|[[Zol]]
File:AST Level 4 Map.png|The map of {{Term|AST|Level 4}} from {{AST|-}}
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Second Quest===
{{Ref}}
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File:BladeTrap.png|[[Blade Trap]]
{{DungeonNav2|TLoZ}}
File:BubbleRedLoZ.png|[[Bubble]]
{{Categories
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File:RedDarknutLoZ.png|[[Darknut]]
|levels= LCT
File:BlueDarknutLoZ.png|[[Darknut]]
File:GibdoLoZ.png|[[Gibdo]]
File:KeeseNES.png|[[Keese]]
File:PolsVoice.png|[[Pols Voice]]
File:StoneStatue.png|[[Stone Statue]]
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<br>
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|Japanese= {{Japanese|スネイク|Suneiku|Snake}}
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|French(CA)=
|French(FR)=
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[[Category:Dungeons]]

Latest revision as of 09:23, 26 April 2024

"For the Level 4 from A Link to the Past, see Thieves' Town. For the Level 4 from Link's Awakening, see Angler's Tunnel. For the Level 4 from Oracle of Seasons, see Dancing Dragon Dungeon. For the Level 4 from Oracle of Ages, see Skull Dungeon."

Level 4,(TLoZ | LCT)[1][2] also stylized as Level-4,(TLoZ | BSTLoZ)[3][name references needed] and known as Snake,(TLoZ)[1] is a recurring Dungeon in The Legend of Zelda series.

Overview

The Legend of Zelda

Entrance to Level 4

In the First Quest, its entrance is located within the lake area of central Hyrule. The Raft, which is obtained in Level 3, is required to reach this Labyrinth's entrance.

In the Second Quest, the entrance to Level-4 is a hidden stairway on the mountain maze in northeast Hyrule. It is located under a stone which requires the use of the Power Bracelet to be moved.

Themes and Navigation

As the title of the Labyrinth suggests, its Map resembles the shape of a snake. The interior of this Labyrinth appears to be made of stone bricks, like most Labyrinths in The Legend of Zelda, with its primary color being dark yellow. This Labyrinth introduces dark rooms that Link cannot see in without Fire. To create Fire and illuminate the room, Link must either use a Candle or a Magical Rod in combination with the Book of Magic. It also introduces two enemies, the Vire and the Like Like. The main item of this Labyrinth in First Quest is the Stepladder. Unlike most Labyrinths in The Legend of Zelda, the Stepladder is needed to progress further within the same Labyrinth it is obtained in. Level-4 is also the first Labyrinth in the First Quest to have a mini-boss, which is Manhandla. The main Boss is Gleeok, who guards one of the Triforce Shards. This Dungeon has less Keys than needed to unlock all of the doors in the Dungeon, as there are four Keys and five locked doors. Link can unlock all of the doors by obtaining one of the extra Keys in Level 2 or Level 3 or by purchasing a Key from a Shop.

In the Second Quest, the walls and floors of the Labyrinth are green, being similar in color to the First Quest's Level 3 and Level 5. The main item of this Labyrinth are the Raft and the Book of Magic. Link does not need the Book of Magic in order to collect all of the Triforce Shards. This is the first Labyrinth in the Second Quest in which colored Bubbles appear, with the red ones being able to prevent Link from using his sword indefinitely until he touches a Blue Bubble. This is also the first Labyrinth in the Second Quest to include an Old Man who requires Link to pay 50 Rupees or give up one of his Heart Containers in order to progress further. If Link gives up a Heart Container, there is no way to get it back. There is also an Old Man in this Labyrinth who will increase Link's Bomb capacity for 100 Rupees. This Labyrinth has more mini-bosses than previous Labyrinths in the Second Quest. It contains a room with a Digdogger, a room with an Aquamentus, a room with a single Dodongo and another room with three Dodongos. Another Digdogger also appears as the main Boss, who guards the Labyrinth's Triforce Shard. There are additional rooms to the right of the room with the Triforce Shard, with the Raft located at the end of these rooms. If Link takes the Triforce Shard before exploring these rooms, he will be warped to the Overworld. However, he will need to navigate the Labyrinth again to collect the Raft because it is required to access Level 5.

The most notable difference in Second Quest is the shape of this Labyrinth, changing from a snake to the shape of the letter "D." The Maps of the first five Labyrinths in the Second Quest each symbolize a letter, spelling out an anagram for "ZELDA."

Minor Enemies and Traps
First QuestSecond Quest

Other Appearances

BS The Legend of Zelda



Entrance to Level 4

Level 4's entrance is in the same location as the original Level 4 in The Legend of Zelda. It is located on an island accessible only with the Raft.

Themes and Navigation

Moldorms make their first appearance in Level 4, along with Like Likes and Pols Voices. The Ocarina, which replaces the Flute from the original The Legend of Zelda, is found in a staircase room (which originally contained the Ladder). There is also a bomb upgrade granted by an Old Man that allows the Mascot to carry 12 Bombs. At the end of Level 4 is Digdogger, who guards a piece of the Triforce of Wisdom and a Heart Container. Completing the Dungeon also eliminates the tornadoes in the Lost Woods, enabling the hero to obtain the White Sword.

The layout of Level 4 forms an "I", following the Dungeon pattern that spells out "St. GIGA".

Minor Enemies

Ancient Stone Tablets

Entrance to the Dungeon

Level 4 is located in the northern section of the Lost Woods.

Themes and Navigation

The Dungeon features many different type of traps, including Floor Spike, Guruguru Bars, and Yomo Medusa. In order to progress through the Dungeon, the Hero of Light must jump into a hole on floor one, which leads to the bottom of the Dungeon. The hero must then proceed to climb to floor one again in order to find the Dungeon's boss. Many walls can be blown with Bombs, revealing hidden rooms filled with Treasure Chests containing Rupees. A Thief can also be found selling an Arrow upgrade for 100 Rupees. Once the Hero of Light defeats Arrghus, the Dungeon's boss, it drops a Heart Container, followed by a Stone Tablet.

Minor Enemies and Traps

Link's Crossbow Training



Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
  • LEVEL-4[5]
  • スネイク (Suneiku)[5]
  •  
  • Snake
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSI
  • 关卡四 (Guān qiǎ sì)[7]
  • 蛇之迷宫 (Shé zhī mí gōng)[7]
  • Same as English.
  • Snake Dungeon
The French Republic
FrenchEU
  • Snake
  • Level 4
The Italian Republic
Italian
  • Snake
  • Level 4
The Russian Federation
Russian
N/A 
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Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 144 (TLoZ)
  2. "Level 4" — Level Select (Link's Crossbow Training)
  3. "Level-4" — Map (The Legend of Zelda)
  4. 4.0 4.1 Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 144
  5. 5.0 5.1 Hyrule Encyclopedia, Tokuma Shoten Publishing Co., Ltd., pg. 142
  6. 6.0 6.1 Encyclopedia, Les Éditions Soleil, pg. 144
  7. 7.0 7.1 塞尔达传说:百科全书, New Star Press, pg. 220