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{{Dungeon
{{Dungeon
|name = Level 2: The Moon
|name       = Level 2: The Moon
|image = [[File:The_Moon_Entrance.png|200px]]
|image       = [[File:The_Moon_Entrance.png|200px]]<br>The Entrance to The Moon
The Entrance to The Moon
|game       = ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''
|item       = [[Magical Boomerang]]
|item = [[Magical Boomerang]]
|boss       = [[Dodongo]]
|boss = [[Dodongo]]
|reward     = [[Heart Container]]<br>[[Triforce Shard]]
|reward = [[Heart Container]]<br>[[Triforce Shard]]
|walkthrough = [http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda01-the-legend-of-zelda-walkthrough-03.php Text Walkthrough]<br>[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda01-the-legend-of-zelda-video-walkthrough-03.php Video Walkthrough]
|walkthrough = [http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda01-the-legend-of-zelda-walkthrough-03.php Text Walkthrough]<br>[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda01-the-legend-of-zelda-video-walkthrough-03.php Video Walkthrough]
}}
}}


'''Level 2: The Moon''' is the second [[dungeon]] found in the original ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''. After obtaining the first [[Triforce Shard]] from the first dungeon, [[Level 1: The Eagle|the Eagle]], it can be reached by travelling, from the Starting Screen, four screens east, two screens north, two screens east, one screen north, one screen west, and finally up the large staircase. The second Triforce Shard is located here, being guarded by a [[Dodongo]]. After defeating the Dodongo, Link can collect the Triforce Shard and head to the next dungeon, [[Level 3: The Manji]].
'''Level 2: The Moon''' is the second [[dungeon]] found in the original ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''. After obtaining the first [[Triforce Shard]] from the first dungeon, [[Level 1: The Eagle|the Eagle]], The Moon can be reached by travelling, from the [[Starting Screen]], four screens east, two screens north, two screens east, one screen north, one screen west, and finally up the large staircase. The second Triforce Shard is located here, being guarded by a [[Dodongo]]. After defeating the Dodongo, Link can collect the Triforce Shard and head to the next dungeon, [[Level 3: The Manji]].


==Items==
==Items==
There is only one obtainable item found in this dungeon, and it is actually an upgrade to a previous item. It is called the [[Magical Boomerang]], and is quite obviously the upgrade to the [[Boomerang]]. There are a few differences between the two, the first and main difference is the Magical Boomerang has almost double the range as the Boomerang, as it will travel the full length of the screen, where as the Boomerang did not. Also, the Boomerang had a red color to it, while the Magical Boomerang is blue. For this reason it is often referred to as the Blue Boomerang incorrectly. It is found in a room full of [[Goriya]]s on the southeast side of the dungeon. It will only appear after Link has defeated all the Goriyas.
There is only one obtainable item found in this dungeon, and it is actually an upgrade to a previous item. It is called the [[Magical Boomerang]], and is quite obviously the upgrade to the [[Boomerang]]. There are a few differences between the two, the first and main difference is the Magical Boomerang has almost double the range as the Boomerang, as it will travel the full length of the screen, where as the Boomerang did not. Also, the Boomerang had a red color to it, while the Magical Boomerang is blue. For this reason it is often referred to as the Blue Boomerang incorrectly. It is found in a room full of [[Goriya]]s on the southeast side of the dungeon. It will only appear after Link has defeated all the Goriyas.


==Enemies==
==Enemies==
Being the second dungeon of the game, the enemies found in this dungeon are pretty simple enemies. They are listed below:
Being the second dungeon of the game, the enemies found in this dungeon are pretty simple enemies. They are listed below:


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==Old Man Location==
==Old Man Location==
 
The [[Old Man]] is once again present in this dungeon. He can be found in a room that is about three rooms before the Boss room, where Dodongo lies. The Old Man will only utter three words to Link, and these can be used to help figure out how to defeat Dodongo. He will say, ''"DODONGO DISLIKES SMOKE"''.<ref>{{Cite|LoZ|61|[[Old Man]]}}</ref> This is a reference to how Dodongo is weak against Bombs.
The [[Old Man]] is once again present in this dungeon. He can be found in a room that is about three rooms before the Boss room, where Dodongo lies. The Old Man will only utter three words to Link, and these can be used to help figure out how to defeat Dodongo. He will say, "DODONGO DISLIKES SMOKE".<ref>{{Cite|LoZ|61|[[Old Man]]}}</ref> This is a reference to how Dodongo is weak against Bombs.


==Dungeon Map & Compass==
==Dungeon Map & Compass==
Similarly to the first dungeon of the game, The Moon features the Dungeon Map and the Compass.
Similarly to the first dungeon of the game, The Moon features the Dungeon Map and the Compass.


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==Keys & Locked Doors==
==Keys & Locked Doors==
The Moon features quite a few [[Small Key]]s and Locked Doors throughout the dungeon. In total, there are four Keys available to be collected throughout the dungeon. These keys can be obtained by either defeating all the enemies in one room, or killing a specific enemy that held the Key. Along with these four Keys, there are three Locked Doors. This basically means that one Key can be saved and used in another dungeon, which is fantastic. Also, by Bombing a wall in the northern portion of the dungeon, Link can basically go around one Locked Door, saving him another Key.
The Moon features quite a few [[Small Key]]s and Locked Doors throughout the dungeon. In total, there are four Keys available to be collected throughout the dungeon. These keys can be obtained by either defeating all the enemies in one room, or killing a specific enemy that held the Key. Along with these four Keys, there are three Locked Doors. This basically means that one Key can be saved and used in another dungeon, which is fantastic. Also, by Bombing a wall in the northern portion of the dungeon, Link can basically go around one Locked Door, saving him another Key.


==References==
==References==
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{{Cat|The Legend of Zelda Dungeons}}
{{Cat|The Legend of Zelda Dungeons}}
{{Cat|The Legend of Zelda Locations}}
{{Cat|The Legend of Zelda Locations}}

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