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'''Small Keys''' have been around for a long time, ever since the first ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|Zelda game]]. They are used to open a locked door in a [[Dungeon]]. They are usually found in small [[Treasure Chest|chests]], and usually are guarded by a puzzle or enemy. They do not open the door to boss rooms, for said doors, Link needs the [[Boss Key]], [[Big Key]] or [[Golden Carving]] depending on which Zelda game he happens to be in.
'''Small Keys''' have been around for a long time, ever since the first ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|Zelda game]]''. They are used to open a locked door in a [[Dungeon]]. They are usually found in small [[Treasure Chest|chests]], and usually are guarded by a puzzle or enemy. They do not open the door to boss rooms, for said doors, Link needs the [[Boss Key]], [[Big Key]] or [[Golden Carving]] depending on which Zelda game he happens to be in.


{{Cat|The Legend of Zelda Items}}
{{Cat|The Legend of Zelda Items}}

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