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*[[Sword]]
*[[Sword]]
*[[Seashell Sword|Seashell Sword]]
*[[Seashell Sword]]
*[[Shield]]
*[[Shield]]
*[[Mirror Shield|Mirror Shield]]
*[[Mirror Shield]]
*[[Bomb]]
*[[Bomb]]
*[[Boomerang]]
*[[Boomerang]]
*[[Bow]]
*[[Bow]]
*[[Hookshot]]
*[[Hookshot]]
*[[Magic Powder|Magic Powder]]
*[[Magic Powder]]
*[[Magic Rod|Magic Rod]]
*[[Magic Rod|Magic Rod]]
*[[Ocarina]]
*[[Ocarina]]
*[[Pegasus Boots|Pegasus Boots]]
*[[Pegasus Boots]]
*[[Power Bracelet|Power Bracelet]]
*[[Power Bracelet]]
*[[Roc's Feather|Roc's Feather]]
*[[Roc's Feather]]
*[[Shovel]]
*[[Shovel]]


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*[[Flippers]]
*[[Flippers]]
*[[Magnifying Lens|Magnifying Lens]]
*[[Golden Leaf]]
*[[Secret Medicine|Secret Medicine]]
*[[Magnifying Lens]]
*[[Secret Seashell|Secret Seashell]]
*[[Secret Medicine]]
*[[Sleepy Mushroom|Sleepy Mushroom]]
*[[Secret Seashell]]
*[[Sleepy Mushroom]]


====Dungeon Items====
====Dungeon Items====


*[[Compass]]
*[[Compass]]
*[[Dungeon Map|Dungeon Map]]
*[[Dungeon Map]]
*[[Nightmare Key|Nightmare Key]]
*[[Nightmare Key]]
*[[Small Key|Small Key]]
*[[Small Key]]
*[[Stone Beak|Stone Beak]]
*[[Stone Beak]]
*[[Stone Slab Fragment|Stone Slab Fragment]]
*[[Stone Slab Fragment]]


====Keys====
====Keys====


*[[Tail Key|Tail Key]]
*[[Tail Key]]
*[[Slime Key|Slime Key]]
*[[Slime Key]]
*[[Angler Key|Angler Key]]
*[[Angler Key]]
*[[Face Key|Face Key]]
*[[Face Key]]
*[[Bird Key|Bird Key]]
*[[Bird Key]]


====Eight Instruments of the Sirens====
====Eight Instruments of the Sirens====


*[[Full Moon Cello|Full Moon Cello]]
*[[Full Moon Cello]]
*[[Conch Horn|Conch Horn]]
*[[Conch Horn]]
*[[Sea Lily's Bell|Sea Lily's Bell]]
*[[Sea Lily's Bell]]
*[[Conch Harp|Conch Harp]]
*[[Conch Harp]]
*[[Wind Marimba|Wind Marimba]]
*[[Wind Marimba]]
*[[Coral Triangle|Coral Triangle]]
*[[Coral Triangle]]
*[[Organ of Evening Calm|Organ of Evening Calm]]
*[[Organ of Evening Calm]]
*[[Thunder Drum|Thunder Drum]]
*[[Thunder Drum]]


====Miscellaneous====
====Miscellaneous====


*[[Golden Leaf|Golden Leaf]]
*[[Guardian Acorn]]
*[[Guardian Acorn|Guardian Acorn]]
*[[Heart Piece]]
*[[Heart Piece]]
*[[Magic Jar]]
*[[Magic Jar]]
*[[Piece of Power|Piece of Power]]
*[[Piece of Power]]
*[[Recovery Heart]]
*[[Recovery Heart]]
*[[Rupee]]
*[[Rupee]]
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====Trading Sequence Items====
====Trading Sequence Items====


*[[Yoshi Doll|Yoshi Doll]]
*[[Yoshi Doll]]
*[[Ribbon]]
*[[Ribbon]]
*[[Dog Food|Dog Food]]
*[[Dog Food]]
*[[Bananas]]
*[[Bananas]]
*[[Stick]]
*[[Stick]]
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*[[Letter]]
*[[Letter]]
*[[Broom]]
*[[Broom]]
*[[Fishing Hook|Fishing Hook]]
*[[Fishing Hook]]
*[[Mermaid's Necklace|Mermaid's Necklace]]
*[[Mermaid's Necklace]]
*[[Mermaid's Scale|Mermaid's Scale]]
*[[Mermaid's Scale]]
*[[Magnifying Lens|Magnifying Lens]]
*[[Magnifying Lens]]


==Locations==
==Locations==
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<li>{{Tab|2|Regions}}</li>
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*[[Tail Cave]]
*[[Bottle Grotto]]
*[[Key Cavern]]
*[[Angler's Tunnel]]
*[[Catfish's Maw]]
*[[Face Shrine]]
*[[Eagle's Tower]]
*[[Turtle Rock]]
*[[Wind Fish's Egg]]
*[[Color Dungeon]]}}
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{{Main|:Category:Link's Awakening Locations|Link's Awakening Locations}}
{{Main|:Category:Link's Awakening Locations|Link's Awakening Locations}}
* [[Animal Village]]
* [[Cemetery]]
* [[East of the Bay]]
* [[Face Shrine]]
** Fairy Fountain
** [[Southern Face Shrine]]
* [[Goponga Swamp]]
** [[Moblin Hideout]]
** [[Telephone Booth]]
* [[Kanalet Castle]]
** Telephone Booth
* [[Koholint Prairie]]
** [[Crazy Tracy's Health Spa]]
** [[Manbo's Pond]]
** [[Witch's Hut]]
* [[Mabe Village]]
** [[Dream Shrine]]
** [[Fishing Hole]]
** [[Library|Mabe Village Library]]
** [[Mabe Village Shop]]
** Telephone Booth
** [[Trendy Game Shop]]
* [[Martha's Bay]]
** [[House By The Bay]]
** Telephone Booth
** [[Under the Bridge]]
* [[Mt. Tamaranch]]
* [[Mysterious Woods]]
** [[Fairy Fountain]]
* [[Pothole Field]]
** [[Richard's Villa]]
* [[Rapids Ride]]
* [[Signpost Maze]]
* [[South of the Village]]
* [[Tabahl Wasteland]]
* [[Tal Tal Heights]]
** [[Raft Shop]]
* [[Tal Tal Mountain Range]]
** Fairy Fountain
** [[Hen House]]
** Telephone Booth
* [[Toronbo Shores]]
** [[Sale's House O' Bananas]]
* [[Ukuku Prairie]]
** Fairy Fountain
** [[Seashell Mansion]]
** [[Telephone Booth]]
* [[Yarna Desert]]}}
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Revision as of 06:11, February 1, 2012

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Almost a year and a half after the release of A Link to the Past, Nintendo made an on-the-go adventure for the Gameboy titled Link's Awakening. The tone of the game was much more light-hearted compared to the previous games, having the townspeople making comments about how the controls work for the Gameboy, then explaining they have no idea what they're talking about. The game also featured several cameo appearances from other Nintendo games, primarily from the Mario series, including several enemies, such as the Goombas, which could be defeated by jumping on them as in the Mario games.

Link's Awakening begins with Link being shipwrecked on the island of Koholint, the only means of his departure being to awaken the mystical, sleeping Wind Fish on the top of a mountain by collecting the Eight Instruments of the Sirens. In tackling the dungeons, there's several items, some returning from previous Zelda titles, and some that are quite unique. One of the most notable being the Roc's Feather, giving Link the ability to jump for the first time in an overhead perspective Zelda game.

In 1998, the "DX version" of the game was released for the Gameboy Color, enhancing the game with bright colors as well as adding an optional "Color Dungeon" which allowed you to get a special upgrade.

Story

Note:***SPOILERS***


A shipwrecked Link lands unconscious on the beach of a mysterious Island. A local of the islands town, Mabe village, finds link and takes him back to her home. When he awakes, she reveals her name is Marin and that he is on Koholint Island. link takes back his shield from Marin's father, Tarin ( who resembles Mario from the "Super Mario"series) and heads to the beach.

link recovers his sword on the beach and then encounters a mysterious owl. The owl tells Link that the only way to leave the island is to wake the the Wind Fish , who is sleeping in an egg on Tal Tal Heights ( the island's mountain range). Link sets off to his first destination, the Mysterious Forest.

After sprinkling some magic dust on a strange raccoon - who turns out to be Tarin - link gets the Tail Key from a chest in the woods. He then returns to the beach to enter Tail Cave, the first dungeon. After defeating the enemies inside the cave including a giant Moldorm, link finds his first instrument of the siren. Upon exit of the cave, he tells Link that with a complete set of instruments, he can finally leave the Island. Link, now knowing what needs to be done, goes in search of the other 7 instruments and the nightmares which guard them.

As his adventure continues, more and more of the islands secrets are revealed to him. In a shrine in the south east of the island, Link discovers a tablet with a shocking revelation inscribed on it. The tablet speak of the Island as a dream on the 'sleepers eye'. When the Wind Fish awakes, the island will disappear forever. Unsure if the tablet is true, and so close to the end of his journey, Link presses forth to collect the 6th instrument from another nearby shrine.

With the final instrument collected from Turtle Rock, Link makes his way towards Tal Tal heights and the Wind Fishes egg. Playing "the Ballad of The Wind Fish"- taught to him by Marin- in front of the egg causes it to crack open. Link goes inside to reveal a maze-like structure.

Link works his way through the maze to find another nightmare. This nightmare has caused the wind fish to sleep endlessly, so they can remain in control of Koholint Island. Link fights the nightmare, who changes into many different forms. Some of these forms are Zelda enemies from previous games, such as Ganon and Agahnaim from a Link to the past. With his final form defeated- known as dethl- a staircase appears. This leads Link to the Wind Fish.

The Wind Fish has the body of a whale, with a set of wings on his back. He reveals to Link that Link is also asleep and must wake up. Link plays the 8 instruments again and a giant spout of water carries link off screen.

With the 'Ballad of the the Wind Fish' playing in the background, Koholint Island fades from the horizon. Link, floating on the remains of his ship, wakes up. The sun fades over head, causing him to look up. He sees the Wind Fish blotting out the sun above him. Link sits and stares at the spot Koholint island used to be as the credits roll.

Characters

Main article: Link's Awakening Characters

Races

Main article: Link's Awakening Races

Enemies

Main article: Link's Awakening Enemies


- List of enemies that appear in The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. [show]

Bosses and Mini-Bosses

Main article: Link's Awakening Bosses
Main article: Link's Awakening Mini-Bosses

Items

Equipment

Inventory

Dungeon Items

Keys

Eight Instruments of the Sirens

Miscellaneous

Trading Sequence Items

Locations