Level 3

From Zelda Wiki, the Zelda encyclopedia
Revision as of 23:34, 3 January 2011 by K2L3798@legacy41960118 (talk | contribs) (Added quest reward field)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Template:Dungeons Manji Labyrinth, or simply Level 3, is the third dungeon in The Legend of Zelda.

Entrance to the Labyrinth

In the First Quest, it's entrance is located within the central area of Hyrule, just west of Link's starting point. In the Second Quest, the Manji Labyrinth's location is moved, and its entrance is therefore beneath a pond atop a green hill in western Hyrule, requiring the Flute from the Moon Labyrinth (the former occupant of that spot) to gain access.

Themes and Navigation

First Quest

First Quest map
First Quest map

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 green. Darknuts patrol the rooms, so Link must be careful here.

The main Dungeon Item of this dungeon in first quest is the Raft, which is used only in the overworld of Hyrule. The boss of the dungeon is Manhandla, who guards one of the Triforce pieces.

When looked on a map, this dungeon resembles the shape of a manji. It is not to be confused with the Swastika; a manji's points are in the opposite direction.

Second Quest

Second Quest map
Second Quest map

In the Second Quest,the dungeon's walls and floors are changed into a dark and deep shade of blue, making it more similar to the Moon Labyrinth in the First Quest. Despite it not being the first dungeon, it is actually pretty small in size, but now greatly differs in difficulty.

The Dungeon Item of the dungeon is replaced by the Magical Boomerang, which is guarded by a room full of blue Goriya. Curiously, this dungeon offers no real boss, but instead a room full of red Goriya who all guard one of the Triforce pieces. However three Dodongos are also added as mini-bosses, who guard a Compass in the next room.

Additionally, the Manji Labyrinth in the second quest is the first dungeon to have a 'friendly' Goriya, who will grumble and will not let Link pass unless he gives him some food.

The most noteable difference in the shape of this dungeon was that it is changed from the shape of a manji into the shape of the letter L, (although not a pure L, as there are two more rooms which are disconnected from the rest of the dungeon), sharing a common link with most Second Quest dungeon that use letters to make up a word. When the shapes of the Lizard Labyrinth (Letter Z), Eagle Labyrinth (Letter E), Manji Labyrinth (Letter L), Snake Labyrinth (Letter D), and Moon Labyrinth (Letter A) are listed in that order, they spell Zelda.

Minor Enemies and Traps

First Quest

Second Quest

Template:Legend of Zelda Dungeons