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| boss = [[Gooma]] | | boss = [[Gooma]] | ||
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| enemies = [[Bago-Bago]]<br>[[Bot]]<br>[[Bubble]]<br>[[Guma]]<br>[[Iron Knuckle]]<br>[[Mago]]<br>[[Mau]]<br>[[Moa]]<br>[[Myu]]<BR>[[Ra]]<br>[[Rope]]<br>[[Stalfos]] | | enemies = [[Bago-Bago]]<br/>[[Bot]]<br/>[[Bubble]]<br/>[[Guma]]<br/>[[Iron Knuckle]]<br/>[[Mago]]<br/>[[Mau]]<br/>[[Moa]]<br/>[[Myu]]<BR>[[Ra]]<br/>[[Rope]]<br/>[[Stalfos]] | ||
| reward = Placement of one of the [[Crystal]]s | | reward = Placement of one of the [[Crystal]]s | ||
| walkthrough = [http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda02-the-adventure-of-link-walkthrough-05.php#C5_2 Text Walkthrough]<br>[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda02-the-adventure-of-link-video-walkthrough-05.php Video Walkthrough] | | walkthrough = [http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda02-the-adventure-of-link-walkthrough-05.php#C5_2 Text Walkthrough]<br/>[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda02-the-adventure-of-link-video-walkthrough-05.php Video Walkthrough] | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{ZD|[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda02-the-adventure-of-link-walkthrough-05.php#C5_2 '''The Adventure of Link Walkthrough Chapter 5: Ocean Palace]}} | {{ZD|[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda02-the-adventure-of-link-walkthrough-05.php#C5_2 '''The Adventure of Link Walkthrough Chapter 5: Ocean Palace]}} | ||
The ''' | The '''Palace on the Sea''', also known as the '''Ocean Palace''' and '''Water Palace''', is the fifth [[dungeon]] in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''. Outside of the [[Great Palace]], the Palace on the Sea is the largest and most complex, requiring [[Link]] to keep track of a number of floor changes and a secret passage that must be found to locate the essential [[Flute]]. | ||
The dungeon is located on a tiny island, due east of [[Nabooru | The dungeon is located on a tiny island, due east of [[Town of Nabooru|Nabooru]]. It is reachable only after obtaining the [[Boots]] from the [[Maze Island Palace]]. An abundance of [[Point Bag]]s as well as tough foes including Blue [[Iron Knuckle]]s and [[Mago]]s ensures this is a rewarding area for experience. | ||
==Enemies== | ==Enemies== | ||
The | The Palace on the Sea possesses the largest variety of enemy types in Link's quest. | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:BotDarkBlue-Sprite-AOL.png|[[Bot]] (Dark Blue) | File:BotDarkBlue-Sprite-AOL.png|[[Bot]] (Dark Blue) | ||
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==Gooma== | ==Gooma== | ||
{{Main|Gooma}} | {{Main|Gooma}} | ||
The boss of the | The boss of the Palace on the Sea, Gooma, only appears in the US release of the game. In the original Japanese release, [[Jermafenser]] is encountered once again. Gooma attacks by swinging a giant ball and chain, which hurls Link across the chamber should he fail to dodge. The menacing boss also wears a spiked helmet, which prevents Link from utilizing [[Downward Thrust]]. | ||
==Flute== | ==Flute== | ||
{{Main|Flute}} | {{Main|Flute}} | ||
[[File:AOL_Flute.png|100px|left]] | [[File:AOL_Flute.png|100px|left]] | ||
Like many of the items Link finds on his quest, the Flute is used in a handful of important situations: scaring away the [[River Devil]] who blocks the way south into the final region of the game, and to reveal the [[ | Like many of the items Link finds on his quest, the Flute is used in a handful of important situations: scaring away the [[River Devil]] who blocks the way south into the final region of the game, and to reveal the [[Three-Eye Rock Palace]]. | ||
{{clear}} | {{clear}} | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Ocean_Palace_Comic.png|Link and Zelda arriving the | File:Ocean_Palace_Comic.png|Link and Zelda arriving the Palace on the Sea | ||
File:OceanPalace1.png|To compound difficulty, Link must use substantial magic early once inside | File:OceanPalace1.png|To compound difficulty, Link must use substantial magic early once inside | ||
File:OceanPalace2.png|[[Mago]]s appear relatively harmless, but prove to be very dangerous in close quarters | File:OceanPalace2.png|[[Mago]]s appear relatively harmless, but prove to be very dangerous in close quarters |
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In-depth guide:
The Adventure of Link Walkthrough Chapter 5: Ocean Palace |
The Palace on the Sea, also known as the Ocean Palace and Water Palace, is the fifth dungeon in The Adventure of Link. Outside of the Great Palace, the Palace on the Sea is the largest and most complex, requiring Link to keep track of a number of floor changes and a secret passage that must be found to locate the essential Flute.
The dungeon is located on a tiny island, due east of Nabooru. It is reachable only after obtaining the Boots from the Maze Island Palace. An abundance of Point Bags as well as tough foes including Blue Iron Knuckles and Magos ensures this is a rewarding area for experience.
Enemies
The Palace on the Sea possesses the largest variety of enemy types in Link's quest.
Bot (Dark Blue)
Iron Knuckle (Orange)
Iron Knuckle (Red)
Iron Knuckle (Blue)
Stalfos (Blue)
Gooma
- Main article: Gooma
The boss of the Palace on the Sea, Gooma, only appears in the US release of the game. In the original Japanese release, Jermafenser is encountered once again. Gooma attacks by swinging a giant ball and chain, which hurls Link across the chamber should he fail to dodge. The menacing boss also wears a spiked helmet, which prevents Link from utilizing Downward Thrust.
Flute
- Main article: Flute
Like many of the items Link finds on his quest, the Flute is used in a handful of important situations: scaring away the River Devil who blocks the way south into the final region of the game, and to reveal the Three-Eye Rock Palace.
Gallery
Magos appear relatively harmless, but prove to be very dangerous in close quarters
Take care where you Downward Thrust