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{{CD|file=Ladder.png|link=Stepladder|desc=The Stepladder is very similar to the Raft, and is found exclusively in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It can be used to cross short gaps that can be found throughout the Overworld and Dungeons. It is the only item that can be used to cross these gaps, and thus is required to complete the game. It is found deep inside the fourth dungeon of the game, The Snake.}}
{{CD|file=Ladder.png|link=Stepladder|desc=The Stepladder is very similar to the Raft, and is found exclusively in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It can be used to cross short gaps that can be found throughout the Overworld and Dungeons. It is the only item that can be used to cross these gaps, and thus is required to complete the game. It is found deep inside the fourth dungeon of the game, The Snake.}}
{{CD|file=Magical-Key.png|link=Magical Key|desc=The Magical Key acts as the master key in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It can be used to unlock any Locked Door that Link may come across in the dungeons of the game. It makes [[Small Key]]s useless, as it does exactly what they do but while having unlimited uses. It is found inside Level 8: The Lion, along with the Book of Magic.}}
{{CD|file=Magical-Key.png|link=Magical Key|desc=The Magical Key acts as the master key in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It can be used to unlock any Locked Door that Link may come across in the dungeons of the game. It makes [[Small Key]]s useless, as it does exactly what they do but while having unlimited uses. It is found inside Level 8: The Lion, along with the Book of Magic.}}
{{CD|file=Power-Bracelet.png|link=Power Bracelet|desc=The Power Bracelet is a completely optional item found in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It can be found underneath an [[Armos]] statue east of the [[Graveyard]]. It can be used to move certain snail-like rocks found in the Overworld, revealing a staircase. At the bottom of these staircase, the Old Man will stand beside three more staircases, and tell Link to take anyone he wants. This is the lone warping system of the game, and is completely optional.}}
{{CD|file=Power-Bracelet.png|link=Power Bracelet|desc=The Power Bracelet is a completely optional item found in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It can be found underneath an [[Armos]] statue east of the [[Graveyard]]. It can be used to move certain snail-like rocks found in the Overworld, revealing a staircase. At the bottom of these staircases, the Old Man will stand beside three more staircases, and tell Link to take anyone he wants. This is the lone warping system of the game, and is completely optional.}}
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{{CD|file=Heart-Container-LoZ-Art.png|link=Heart Container|desc=The Heart Container is also a very familiar item in the series. Once collected, they will increase Link's maximum health by one. One can be found at the end of each dungeon, found where the Boss was killed. There are also five hidden Heart Containers that are scattered across the Overworld, which require certain items to collect, including the Stepladder, Raft, and Candle.}}
{{CD|file=Heart-Container-LoZ-Art.png|link=Heart Container|desc=The Heart Container is also a very familiar item in the series. Once collected, they will increase Link's maximum health by one. One can be found at the end of each dungeon, found where the Boss was killed. There are also five hidden Heart Containers that are scattered across the Overworld, which require certain items to collect, including the Stepladder, Raft, and Candle.}}
{{CD|file=Clock.png|link=Clock|desc=The Clock makes its one and only appearance in ''The Legend of Zelda'' series in ''The Legend of Zelda''. This item will be dropped by enemies after Link has defeated them, and, when collected, will freeze every enemy on the screen. This makes it much too easy for Link to kill all of the enemies in the room, or just leave them there, frozen.}}
{{CD|file=Clock.png|link=Clock|desc=The Clock makes its one and only appearance in ''The Legend of Zelda'' series in ''The Legend of Zelda''. This item will be dropped by enemies after Link has defeated them, and, when collected, will freeze every enemy on the screen. This makes it much too easy for Link to kill all of the enemies in the room, or just leave them there, frozen.}}
{{CD|file=Orange-Rupee.png|link=Rupee|desc=The Rupee is the currency of Hyrule in ''The Legend of Zelda''. They can be found everywhere, most predominately after enemies have been killed, at which point they may drop some. They are two variates, the Orange Rupee, which is worth one Rupee, and the Blue Rupee, which is worth 5 Rupees. They can be used to purchase items and potions at the various shops found around Hyrule.}}
{{CD|file=Orange-Rupee.png|link=Rupee|desc=The Rupee is the currency of Hyrule in ''The Legend of Zelda''. They can be found everywhere, most predominantly after enemies have been killed, at which point they may drop some. They are two variates, the Orange Rupee, which is worth one Rupee, and the Blue Rupee, which is worth 5 Rupees. They can be used to purchase items and potions at the various shops found around Hyrule.}}
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