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{{Dungeon | {{Dungeon | ||
|name = Midoro Palace | |name = Midoro Palace | ||
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File:Guma-Sprite-AOL.png|[[Guma]] | File:Guma-Sprite-AOL.png|[[Guma]] | ||
File:IronknuckleOrange-Sprite-AOL.png|[[Iron Knuckle]] (Orange) | File:IronknuckleOrange-Sprite-AOL.png|[[Iron Knuckle]] (Orange) | ||
Red | File:IronknuckleRed-Sprite-AOL.png|[[Iron Knuckle]] (Red) | ||
Ra | File:RaBlue-Sprite-AOL.png|[[Ra]] | ||
Rope | File:RopeBlue-Sprite-AOL.png|[[Rope]] | ||
Stalfos (Blue) | File:StalfosBlue-Sprite-AOL.png|[[Stalfos]] (Blue) | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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==Handy Glove== | ==Handy Glove== | ||
{{Main|Handy Glove}} | {{Main|Handy Glove}} | ||
[[File:AOL_Handy_Glove_Acquired.jpg|100px|left]] While the [[Handy Glove]] provides no benefit to Link's fighting prowess, it does allow him to break stone blocks, a necessary ability to open the way forward and reach items in subsequent [[dungeon]]s such as [[Small Key]]s, and [[P Bag]]s. <br><br><br> | [[File:AOL_Handy_Glove_Acquired.jpg|100px|left]] While the [[Handy Glove]] provides no benefit to Link's fighting prowess, it does allow him to break stone blocks, a necessary ability to open the way forward and reach items in subsequent [[dungeon]]s such as [[Small Key]]s, and [[P Bag]]s. <br><br><br><br><br><br> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<Gallery> | <Gallery> | ||
File: | File:Midoro1.jpg|Not all statues are decorative... | ||
File: | File:Midoro2.jpg|[[Rope]]s are like evil underground [[Octorok]]s with teeth | ||
File: | File:Midoro3.jpg|Fortune favors the bold. | ||
File: | File:Midoro4.jpg|[[Iron Knuckle|Red Iron Knuckles]] present a substantially greater challenge than the orange variety. | ||
File:Midoro5.jpg|[[Ra]] steal Link's experience points and frustrate his jumps. | |||
File:Midoro6.jpg|Blue drops transform into [[Bot]]s when they hit the floor. Useful if Link needs to refill his magic meter. | |||
File:Midoro7.jpg|The battle with [[Helmethead]] requires more skillful maneuvering than against [[Horsehead]] | |||
</Gallery> | </Gallery> | ||
Revision as of 20:37, January 25, 2013
Template:Dungeon Midoro Palace, also known as the Swamp Palace, is the second dungeon in The Adventure of Link and is located in the Midoro Swamp. Inside, Link discovers the Handy Glove, an item necessary to break stone blocks, and Helmethead, the palace's boss. Upon completion, Link places one of the six Crystals, a necessary step to enter the Great Palace.
Enemies
Bot (Dark Blue)
Iron Knuckle (Orange)
Iron Knuckle (Red)
Stalfos (Blue)
Helmethead
- Main article: Helmethead
The encounter with Helmethead is similar to that with Horsehead, with its weak point above the shoulders but the former provinces a new challenge: as Link strikes Helmethead, his helmets will at first fall to the floor, then hover above the battle and shoot fireballs, not dissimilar to the battle with Gleelock in The Legend of Zelda.
Handy Glove
- Main article: Handy Glove
While the Handy Glove provides no benefit to Link's fighting prowess, it does allow him to break stone blocks, a necessary ability to open the way forward and reach items in subsequent dungeons such as Small Keys, and P Bags.
Gallery
Red Iron Knuckles present a substantially greater challenge than the orange variety.
Ra steal Link's experience points and frustrate his jumps.
Blue drops transform into Bots when they hit the floor. Useful if Link needs to refill his magic meter.
The battle with Helmethead requires more skillful maneuvering than against Horsehead