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The '''Magical Rod''' is an optional item from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''. It is found in the sixth dungeon of the game, [[Level 6: The Dragon|The Dragon]], and serves as the main item found in that dungeon. The Magical Rod's main use is it shoots a beam forward that can harm enemies. This item has the exact same attack power and attack method as a [[White Sword]] [[Sword Beam]]. This item is great when [[Link]] does not have full health, as it does what a fully charged White Sword does. This item can be used to defeat most bosses, including [[Aquamentus (The Legend of Zelda)|Aquamentus]], [[Digdogger (The Legend of Zelda)|Digdogger]], and [[Gleeok (The Legend of Zelda)|Gleeok]].
The '''Magical Rod''' is an optional item from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''. It is found in the sixth dungeon of the game, [[Level 6: The Dragon|The Dragon]], and serves as the main item found in that dungeon. The Magical Rod's main use is it shoots a beam forward that can harm enemies. This item has the exact same attack power and attack method as a [[White Sword]] [[Sword Beam]]. This item is great when [[Link]] does not have full health, as it does what a fully charged White Sword does. This item can be used to defeat most bosses, including [[Aquamentus (The Legend of Zelda)|Aquamentus]], [[Digdogger (The Legend of Zelda)|Digdogger]], and [[Gleeok (The Legend of Zelda)|Gleeok]].


Later on in the game, Link has the opportunity to upgrade the Magical Rod into a more powerful version of itself. This upgrade can be preformed once Link acquires the [[Book of Magic]] from the eighth dungeon of the game, [[Level 8: The Lion|The Lion]]. This upgrade causes the Magical Rod's beam to erupt in flames after it makes contact with an object.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda]] Game Manual'', pg. 26|What's more, if Link picks up the Magic Book and learns some new spells, he can chant some fiery spells and send out flames.}} This can be used to light up any dark room, which is exactly what both [[Candle]]s did, making them virtually useless. However, these flames can cause damage to Link, so they are best avoided.
Later on in the game, Link has the opportunity to upgrade the Magical Rod into a more powerful version of itself. This upgrade can be preformed once Link acquires the [[Book of Magic]] from the eighth dungeon of the game, [[Level 8: The Lion|The Lion]]. This upgrade causes the Magical Rod's beam to erupt in flames after it makes contact with an object.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda]] Game Manual'', pg. 26|What's more, if Link picks up the Magic Book and learns some new spells, he can chant some fiery spells and send out flames.}} This can be used to light up any dark room, like [[Candle]]s. However, these flames can cause damage to Link, so they are best avoided.


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