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====2nd Quest: Finding the Letter====
====2nd Quest: Finding the Letter====
*"In the [[Second Quest]] of ''The Legend of Zelda'', how do I find the Letter?"
*"In the [[Second Quest]] of ''The Legend of Zelda'', how do I find the Letter?"
Link will need to first acquire the [[Power Bracelet]] before he can find the [[Letter]]. The Power Bracelet in the 2nd quest is located in the same spot as in the first quest, underneath an [[Armos]], a few screens east of the [[Graveyard]]. Once Link acquires the Power Bracelet, he can head to a screen that is near the far northwest corner of the map and push a rock out of the way, revealing a staircase that leads to the Letter.
Link will need to first acquire the [[Power Bracelet]] before he can find the [[Letter]]. The Power Bracelet in the [[Second Quest]] is located in the same spot as in the first quest, underneath an [[Armos]], a few screens east of the [[Graveyard]]. Once Link acquires the Power Bracelet, he can head to a screen that is near the far northwest corner of the map and push a rock out of the way, revealing a staircase that leads to the Letter.


====2nd Quest: Finding the Raft====
====2nd Quest: Finding the Raft====
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===Mail Box (p. 96)===
===Mail Box (p. 96)===
In the Mail Box section, multiple comments about '''The Legend of Zelda''' are made. Jim and Dot McGirr share their anticipation for the upcoming ''The Adventure of Link'', having already beaten ''The Legend of Zelda''. A question from Brian Clegg asks how long game cartridges last, citing a rumor that they only last 5-years long. Nintendo Power responded that the games should last indefinately, but cited that game like ''The Legend of Zelda'' have a battery for memory. While even that should last for longer than five years, if at some point there is a problem, Nintendo Power encouraged viewers to contact their consumer service line.
In the Mail Box section, multiple comments about '''The Legend of Zelda''' are made. Jim and Dot McGirr share their anticipation for the upcoming ''The Adventure of Link'', having already beaten ''The Legend of Zelda''. A question from Brian Clegg asks how long game cartridges last, citing a rumor that they only last 5-years long. Nintendo Power responded that the games should last indefinitely, but cited that game like ''The Legend of Zelda'' have a battery for memory. While even that should last for longer than five years, if at some point there is a problem, Nintendo Power encouraged viewers to contact their consumer service line.


===Video Spotlight (pp. 100-101)===
===Video Spotlight (pp. 100-101)===