Lost Isle

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Lost Isle
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Title Screen
Release

Platform

Date

2007

Credits

Developer

DarkFlameWolf
Peteo

Lost Isle is a Zelda Classic custom quest developed by DarkFlameWolf and Peteo. This game has been under production for almost 2 years, and it is finally released in 2007. Lost Isle is quite similar to Link's Awakening that took place on Koholint Island. However, this time Link ends up on a deserted and hostile island, and he has to find a way out of the island.[1]

Lost Isle offers:-

  • Almost 20 hours of game-play.
  • Pretty 2D graphics, fitting music and solid game-play.
  • One gigantic world to explore, with an entire island-wide cave system.
  • Various terrains such as ghost towns, graveyards, swamps, forests, volcanoes, wastelands and canyons.
  • 5 huge dungeons.
  • 36 pieces of heart, 6 optional Triforce pieces, 10 potions, and 6 magic shields are available on the island.
  • 13 warp portals across the island.
  • Many hidden secrets and mics.

Beginning in January of 2013, Webmaster of Zelda Dungeon Mases, began a Let's Play of Lost Isle.

Story

Link has crash-landed on a seemingly deserted island out in the middle of the ocean. With no real reference point to indicate where exactly he is in the world, he has no choice but to explore the island and find some way of getting off of it and back to the mainland.

Though it appears that there was once a civilization here that was thriving, all that has turned to dust and dead bodies. Undead and foul creatures fill the villages and take shelter in the woods and creep through the dark corners of the island. What could have caused this great catastrophe and is this great evil still alive and well as Link explore the very land that it destroyed?[2][3]

Download

In order to play Lost Isle, Zelda Classic must first be downloaded and installed. Lost Isle will run in v2.5.0 and it can be downloaded at the official Zelda Classic Website

After Zelda Classic has been installed. The Lost Isle Fan-Game can be downloaded from PureZC.

How to Play

  • In the Zelda Classic folder, open the file titled zlaunch-w.
  • In the Zelda Classic tab, configure your settings that you'd like to use and then click Launch ZC.
  • Click Register Your Name and type out your name.
  • Select your name but DO NOT click Play Game, as that will just start a game of The Legend of Zelda. Instead, press whatever button is chosen as the A button Default. (On Windows installs of Zelda Classic, this is the ALT button).
  • Select the A button once again to click Custom Quest. Find the folder where Lost Isle was installed and open it. Now that record will permanently be linked to your Lost Isle file and you can start the game.

Heart Pieces

# Location Requirements Description
01 Chovian Fields None From the Weathercock in the center of Oderra Village, walk two screens right and one screen down. Next to the red building, slash at some bushes to the left. Follow this pathway and you'll eventually run into the heart piece in Chovian Fields.
02 Chovian Fields Bow and Arrow Found two screens to the right of the initial starting screen. However, it is on the higher ledge. It can be reached from the screen to the right. Link will need to shoot the statue with an arrow, causing the large rock to disappear, clearing the pathway to the heart piece.
03 Akavir Swamp Raft Located three screens up and one screen to the right of the first dungeon. Link will need to use the Raft in order to reach it.
04 Vasshinghon Flows Power Gauntlet From the blue flower that opened up after beating Ebenar, go up past the stairs and across the bridge. From the bridge, go up a screen. Move the rock with your Gauntlet and go up another screen. Move that rock too. Cross the bridge to the right. Go up a screen, and then left past the Longhorn-looking skull. Bomb the wall and enter the cave. Walk through the cave, and you'll come across a chest with a Heart Piece in it. Exit the cave.
05 Vasshinghon Flows Power Gauntlet From the cave, go left past the skull, and up from the sign. When you reach a staircase, do not go up it, but go to the right. (you can't go up anyway, some tree is in the way.) From there, go right again, and past the purple tree. Keep going right until you're allowed to go up. Do not pass the movable rock. Go up the staircase, and take a left. Follow the path, and there is a Heart Container in the grass.
06 Vasshinghon Flows Power Gauntlet Go back down the stairs. Move the rock with your Gauntlets and go right. Go up the stairs, and to the right. Shoot the statue with an arrow, and you'll get yet another heart piece. Talk about fast!
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Walkthrough

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Finding Level 1

Wooden Sword

  • Once you gain control of Link, walk two screens to the right and enter the cave. You will find Link's Sword within this cave.

Bow and Arrow

  • The Oderra Bow is found inside of a secret Cave within Oderra Village. Bomb the purple-roofed house that is one screen west of the Weathercock. Make your way through the Cave and defeat Aquamentus to get the Oderra Bow.
  • The Wooden Arrows are also found in the same Cave within Oderra Village, but you need to find a different entrance. Bomb the green-roofed building that is one screen south and east of the Weathercock. Make your way through and defeat Aquamentus to find the Arrow.

Level 1: Ancient Temple

Finding Level 1

Big Quiver

After Ebenar Temple, after Power Gauntlet From the start screen, go left though the beach past the movable rock that requires the Gauntlet. In that overworld box, go to the top left corner of the map screen. (the map you see is only a fraction of the overworld, and there are many big squares..) From there you'll reenter Dasa Woods from somewhere north of Ebenar Temple. Go through them. Go up a few sets of stairs to get to Zackerand Fields. Around there are two caves. The one you need you can enter from the screen with the movable block in the top right corner. In that cave is a pirate. Go through his maze and there is a Big Quiver there somewhere.

Ocarina

Start where the blue flower was that died after you beat Ebenar Temple. From there, travel up, right, and cross the bridge. From there, go up. Move the block with your Gauntlets. Go up again, and move this block too. Go right, and over the bridge. From there, and go right until you can move up a screen. Move up. From the longhorn skull, move right to where the sign is. From there, travel up until you reach a staircase being blocked by a tree. Go right, and up. Move past the stairs, and go up some more. This will bring you to the Veven Basin. Go right all the way. Travel up through the log. You should be in Tahou Woods. Bomb the warp portal so you can get here easier. Go up a screen. Right a screen, up a screen. Go up the stairs and move the rock. Go up two screens. Behind a tree is a hidden chest. Open it and get an Ocarina!

Heart Piece

From the location of the Ocarina, go to the right. Move the rock out of the way. Go down past the item shop house. Go down and left until you reach a raft port. Ride the raft. After you get off, move to the left. Once you see a log, ignore it, keep going and move up the stairs. Go left and down, through a log. You'll be back in Veven Basin. Go left, up, and move the rock. Go up again. You'll be on a ledge in Glathriel Canyon right next to a Heart Piece.

Another Heart Piece

When you first enter Akavir Swamp (right south of Dasa Woods), you'll see a big Gossip Statue block. Now that you have an Ocarina, use it while touching the Gossip statue to make it disappear. Go down, and there's a heart piece!

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Let's Play Lost Isle

Beginning in January of 2013, Webmaster of Zelda Dungeon Mases, began a Let's Play of Lost Isle. The first video can be found below while the complete playlist can be found at the Zelda Dungeon YouTube Channel.


Let's Play the Legend of Zelda: Lost Isle - Part 01

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