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==Games==
==Games==
===The Legend of Zelda===
===The Legend of Zelda===
The only side quest found in this game is the collection of heart containers, which expand Link's health but are not required for completing the main story. They are needed for the sword upgrades however which are also optional.
The only side quest found in [[The Legend of Zelda]] is the collection of heart containers, which expand Link's health but are not required for completing the main story. They are needed for the sword upgrades however which are also optional.
 
===Zelda II: The Adventure of Link===
===Zelda II: The Adventure of Link===
The second game in the series is somewhat lacking in side quests. The main side quests in the game are encounters with the [[Wise Man]] who will teach Link new spells, most of which are required for progression but some are not hence being a side quest.
The second game in the series, [[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]], is somewhat lacking in side quests. The main side quests in the game are encounters with the [[Wise Man]] who will teach Link new spells, most of which are required for progression but some are not hence being a side quest.
 
===A Link to the Past===
===A Link to the Past===
Apart from the introduction of Heart Pieces to the series, Link may rescue one of the two [[Dwarven Swordsmiths]], who is trapped in the Dark World, and return him to his partner in the [[Smithery]]. The pair will make Link's [[Master Sword]] into the [[Tempered Sword]] upon completion.
In [[A Link to the Past]], apart from the introduction of Heart Pieces to the series, Link may rescue one of the two [[Dwarven Swordsmiths]], who is trapped in the Dark World, and return him to his partner in the [[Smithery]]. The pair will make Link's [[Master Sword]] into the [[Tempered Sword]] upon completion.


===Link's Awakening===
===Link's Awakening===
In the fourth game, Link has the option of collecting [[Link's Awakening Secret Seashells|Secret Seashells]], which are scattered at various locations throughout [[Koholint Island]]. If he collects at least twenty, he can then go to the [[Seashell Mansion]] and have his sword upgraded to the [[Ultimate Sword]], a far more powerful weapon than Link's basic sword.
In [[Link's Awakening]], Link has the option of collecting [[Link's Awakening Secret Seashells|Secret Seashells]], which are scattered at various locations throughout [[Koholint Island]]. If he collects at least twenty, he can then go to the [[Seashell Mansion]] and have his sword upgraded to the [[Ultimate Sword]], a far more powerful weapon than Link's basic sword.
 
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===Ocarina of Time===
===Ocarina of Time===
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', apart from heart pieces, there are three main side quests present. The first is the [[Gold Skulltula]] collection side quest, in which Link is tasked by the [[House of Skulltula]] to locate the Gold Skulltula's hidden across the land and retrieve their tokens that they drop for various rewards depending on how many Link has collected. Second is the [[Happy Mask Side Quest]] given by the [[Happy Mask Salesman]] in [[Castle Town]]. Link is tasked with selling a series of masks and will be allowed to freely borrow masks from the Happy Mask Salesman after successfully completing this side quest. Finally, there is the [[Ocarina of Time Biggoron's Sword Trading Sequence|Quest for Biggoron's Sword]], which is a long trading sequence needed to acquire the most powerful sword in this game, the [[Biggoron's Sword]], a sword so big Link requires two hands to wield it.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', apart from heart pieces, there are three main side quests present. The first is the [[Gold Skulltula]] collection side quest, in which Link is tasked by the [[House of Skulltula]] to locate the Gold Skulltula's hidden across the land and retrieve their tokens that they drop for various rewards depending on how many Link has collected. Second is the [[Happy Mask Side Quest]] given by the [[Happy Mask Salesman]] in [[Castle Town]]. Link is tasked with selling a series of masks and will be allowed to freely borrow masks from the Happy Mask Salesman after successfully completing this side quest. Finally, there is the [[Ocarina of Time Biggoron's Sword Trading Sequence|Quest for Biggoron's Sword]], which is a long trading sequence needed to acquire the most powerful sword in this game, the [[Biggoron's Sword]], a sword so big Link requires two hands to wield it.


===Majora's Mask===
===Majora's Mask===
Work in progess
[[Majora's Mask]] is unique in that it thrives on the idea of Side Quests and uses it as a driving force in its gameplay in the form of [[Masks]] and the [[Bomber's Notebook]]. Masks are items Link can obtain in his journey to save the land of [[Termina]] that help him by providing unique abilities and access to other side quests. The Bomber's Notebook is a notebook used to keep track of various side quests by tracking various characters and their schedules while using Happy Stickers to mark completion when you have assisted a resident of Termina with everything. Additionally, Link can complete the [[Oceanside Spider House]] and the [[Swamp Spider House]], both of which result in a prize. Like the House of Skulltula of Ocarina of Time, Link must collect [[Gold Skulltula Tokens]] to break the curse on a house.
 
===Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages===
===Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages===
Work in progress
In [[Oracle of Seasons]] and [[Oracle of Ages]], there is an optional side quest known as the [[Noble Sword|Quest for the Noble Sword]], and it involves a [[Trading Sequence]] that is different in each game. Link can acquire an upgraded sword by completing this quest but is not as powerful as [[The Master Sword]].
 
===The Wind Waker===
There are many side quests in [[The Wind Waker]] as the [[Overworld]] is one of the largest in the series at the time of its release. The most notable side quests include [[The Savage Labyrinth]], a 50 floor enemy gauntlet Link can progress through for various rewards, [[Treasure Charts]], 49 collectible charts which show where Link can pull up treasure from the ocean floor, and the [[Magic Armor]], an item granted to Link after an extensive Trading Sequence from [[Zunari]], a merchant on [[Windfall Island]]. Also present are various collection quests including [[Joy Pendant]]s, of which 40 are needed for [[Mrs. Marie]], a teacher on Windfall Island, and [[Knight's Crest]]s, 10 of which are needed for [[Orca]] on [[Outset Island]] so Link can learn the [[Hurricane Spin]] sword technique. Finally, the most extensive side quest in this game is the [[Nintendo Gallery]] of which the [[Deluxe Pictobox]] is required for completion.
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