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|game = [[The Legend of Zelda Game Watch]]<br/>[[Zelda (Game & Watch)]]
|game = [[The Legend of Zelda Game Watch]]<br/>[[Zelda (Game & Watch)]]
| location = Dungeons
| location = Dungeons
|weapon = '''''Game Watch'''''
|weapon = [[Bomb]] (Game Watch)<br/>[[Tomahawk]] (Game & Watch)
[[Bomb]]
----'''''Game & Watch'''''
[[Tomahawk]]
}}
}}
The '''Dragons''' are bosses in [[The Legend of Zelda Game Watch]] and [[Zelda (Game & Watch)]].
The '''Dragons''' are bosses in [[The Legend of Zelda Game Watch]] and [[Zelda (Game & Watch)]].


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===Game Watch===
===Game Watch===
 
The Dragons are level bosses. To defeat the Dragons, [[Link]] has to collect a [[Bomb]] and place it in front of them. 50 points are awarded after Link defeats this enemy. A [[Triforce]] fragment will also appear, giving Link access to the next dungeon. After collecting all four pieces of the Triforce, the game ends and continuing would reset it to to level one.
The Dragons are level bosses. To defeat the Dragons, [[Link]] has to collect a [[Bomb]] and place it in front of them. 50 points are awarded after Link defeats this enemy. A [[Triforce]] fragment will also appears, giving Link access to the next dungeon. After he collecting all four pieces of the Triforce, the game ends and would reset to level one.


===Game & Watch===
===Game & Watch===
The "eight evil dragons" refused to "live in peace with man" and kidnapped [[Link]]'s sweetheart, [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]]. In consequence, Link intends to hunt them down, "destroy the dragons" and rescue Zelda.{{Ref|Zelda (Game & Watch) [http://www.zeldadungeon.net/gallery/thumbnails.php?album{{=}}496 instruction manual]}}


The Dragons are the bosses that can be found at the top room in each dungeon. They will spit out fire and attack Link with their tail. Link must dodge their fireball, and attack them when he have a change. But, beware with their tail attack. The Dragons in higher level have higher amount of health and attack speed. Link will automatically used the [[Tomahawk]] in the battle with the Dragons.
They can be found as the bosses in the top room of each dungeon. They will spit out fire and attack Link with their tail. Link must dodge their fireball, and attack them when he have a change. But, beware with their tail attack. The Dragons in higher levels have higher amount of health and attack speed. Link will automatically use the [[Tomahawk]] in the battle with the Dragons.


When Link destroyed the Dragon, he can get one of the Triforce fragments. The Triforce is the key to unlock the seal that keeps [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]] locked in the dungeon. After Link destroyed all the eight Dragons, he can complete the Triforce and rescue Princess Zelda.
When Link destroys one of the Dragons, he receives a Triforce fragments. The Triforce is the key to unlock the seal that keeps [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]] locked in the last dungeon. With all eight dragons destroyed, Link can use it to break the seal and save Zelda.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*It was very common back in the 80s and 90s for companies, including Nintendo, to either not enforce quality control, or lack the ability, on their various side-projects. This led to many names being poorly translated or misspelled. Due to this phenomenon it has been widely speculated that "Dragon" is actually [[Aquamentus (The Legend of Zelda)|Aquamentus]].
*It was very common back in the 80s and 90s for companies, including Nintendo, to either not enforce quality control, or lack the ability, on their various side-projects. This led to many names being poorly translated or misspelled. Due to this phenomenon it has been widely speculated that "Dragon" was intended to be [[Aquamentus (The Legend of Zelda)|Aquamentus]].
 
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[[Category:Bosses]]
[[Category:Bosses]]
{{cat|Game Watch}}
{{cat|Game & Watch}}

Revision as of 03:57, December 9, 2020

Dragon
Dragon-ZG&W.png
Dragon sprite from Zelda (Game & Watch).

Games

Location

Dungeons

Effective
Weapons

Bomb (Game Watch)
Tomahawk (Game & Watch)

The Dragons are bosses in The Legend of Zelda Game Watch and Zelda (Game & Watch).

Appearances

Game Watch

The Dragons are level bosses. To defeat the Dragons, Link has to collect a Bomb and place it in front of them. 50 points are awarded after Link defeats this enemy. A Triforce fragment will also appear, giving Link access to the next dungeon. After collecting all four pieces of the Triforce, the game ends and continuing would reset it to to level one.

Game & Watch

The "eight evil dragons" refused to "live in peace with man" and kidnapped Link's sweetheart, Princess Zelda. In consequence, Link intends to hunt them down, "destroy the dragons" and rescue Zelda.[1]

They can be found as the bosses in the top room of each dungeon. They will spit out fire and attack Link with their tail. Link must dodge their fireball, and attack them when he have a change. But, beware with their tail attack. The Dragons in higher levels have higher amount of health and attack speed. Link will automatically use the Tomahawk in the battle with the Dragons.

When Link destroys one of the Dragons, he receives a Triforce fragments. The Triforce is the key to unlock the seal that keeps Princess Zelda locked in the last dungeon. With all eight dragons destroyed, Link can use it to break the seal and save Zelda.

Gallery

Trivia

  • It was very common back in the 80s and 90s for companies, including Nintendo, to either not enforce quality control, or lack the ability, on their various side-projects. This led to many names being poorly translated or misspelled. Due to this phenomenon it has been widely speculated that "Dragon" was intended to be Aquamentus.

References

  1. Zelda (Game & Watch) instruction manual