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{{CD|file=Magical-Boomerang.png|link=Magical Boomerang|desc=The Magical Boomerang is the first and only upgrade to the Boomerang in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It does everything the Boomerang did, and also will travel the full length of the screen instead of half. It is found in [[Level 2: The Moon]], and is blue in color.}}
{{CD|file=Magical-Boomerang.png|link=Magical Boomerang|desc=The Magical Boomerang is the first and only upgrade to the Boomerang in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It does everything the Boomerang did, and also will travel the full length of the screen instead of half. It is found in [[Level 2: The Moon]], and is blue in color.}}
{{CD|file=Bombloz.png|link=Bomb|desc=The Bombs are one of the most common items in ''The Legend of Zelda'' series, making their debut in ''The Legend of Zelda''. They can be obtained by either buying them in shops or collecting them from killed enemies. They can be used to blow up walls, kill enemies, etc. They are needed for the Boss fight against [[Dodongo]]; Bombs are the only thing that hurts them. At first, Link can only hold up to eight bombs, but in both [[Level 5: The Lizard]] and [[Level 7: The Demon]] Link can pay the Old Man 100 Rupees for an upgrade. These upgrades will allow Link to carry up to 12 and 16 Bombs, respectively.}}
{{CD|file=Bombloz.png|link=Bomb|desc=The Bombs are one of the most common items in ''The Legend of Zelda'' series, making their debut in ''The Legend of Zelda''. They can be obtained by either buying them in shops or collecting them from killed enemies. They can be used to blow up walls, kill enemies, etc. They are needed for the Boss fight against [[Dodongo]]; Bombs are the only thing that hurts them. At first, Link can only hold up to eight bombs, but in both [[Level 5: The Lizard]] and [[Level 7: The Demon]] Link can pay the Old Man 100 Rupees for an upgrade. These upgrades will allow Link to carry up to 12 and 16 Bombs, respectively.}}
{{CD|file=Bow.png|link=Bow|desc=The Bow is a common item found in most ''The Legend of Zelda'' series games. In ''The Legend of Zelda'', the Bow is first found in Level 1: The Eagle, but it cannot be used until Link has purchased the Arrows from an Item Shop. Once Link has purchased them, he can use the Bow. Interestingly, there is no arrow inventory. Instead, Link will lose a Rupee every time he shoots and Arrow. The Bow is the only item capable of killing [[Gohma]].}}
{{CD|file=Bow.png|link=Bow|desc=The Bow is a common item found in most ''The Legend of Zelda'' series games. In ''The Legend of Zelda'', the Bow is first found in Level 1: The Eagle, but it cannot be used until Link has purchased the Arrows from an Item Shop. Once Link has purchased them, he can use the Bow. Interestingly, there is no arrow inventory. Instead, Link will lose a Rupee every time he shoots and Arrow. The Bow is the only item capable of killing [[Gohma (The Legend of Zelda)|Gohma]].}}
{{CD|file=Arrowloz.png|link=Arrow|desc=The Arrow is used by Link alongside his Bow. The arrows can be purchased from the [[Merchant]] for 80 Rupees. These deadly projectiles are capable of killing [[Pols Voice]]s in one shot, and are needed to defeat Gohma. There is no total amount of Arrows Link can hold; instead, Link will lose a Rupee every time he uses an Arrow.}}
{{CD|file=Arrowloz.png|link=Arrow|desc=The Arrow is used by Link alongside his Bow. The arrows can be purchased from the [[Merchant]] for 80 Rupees. These deadly projectiles are capable of killing [[Pols Voice]]s in one shot, and are needed to defeat Gohma. There is no total amount of Arrows Link can hold; instead, Link will lose a Rupee every time he uses an Arrow.}}
{{CD|file=Silver-Arrow.png|link=Silver Arrow|desc=The Silver Arrow is an alternate type of Arrow found in ''The Legend of Zelda''. Its primary use is to defeat [[Ganon]], as it is the only weapon capable of doing so. It is found deep inside [[Level 9: Death Mountain]], and can also be used to kill regular enemies such as a Pols Voice or [[Keese]]. Similarly to a regular arrow, using a Silver Arrow will cost Link one rupee per shot.}}
{{CD|file=Silver-Arrow.png|link=Silver Arrow|desc=The Silver Arrow is an alternate type of Arrow found in ''The Legend of Zelda''. Its primary use is to defeat [[Ganon]], as it is the only weapon capable of doing so. It is found deep inside [[Level 9: Death Mountain]], and can also be used to kill regular enemies such as a Pols Voice or [[Keese]]. Similarly to a regular arrow, using a Silver Arrow will cost Link one rupee per shot.}}
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{{CD|file=Whistle.png|link=Recorder|desc=The Recorder is the only musical instrument found in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It is found inside [[Level 5: The Lizard]], and has three uses. Firstly, it is required to kill [[Digdogger (The Legend of Zelda)|Digdogger]], as it is the only item that can harm it while it's in its original form. Secondly, the Recorder is used to reveal the entrance to [[Level 7: The Demon]]. Lastly, if played in the Overworld, it will transport Link to the entrance of a dungeon that he has completed.}}
{{CD|file=Whistle.png|link=Recorder|desc=The Recorder is the only musical instrument found in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It is found inside [[Level 5: The Lizard]], and has three uses. Firstly, it is required to kill [[Digdogger (The Legend of Zelda)|Digdogger]], as it is the only item that can harm it while it's in its original form. Secondly, the Recorder is used to reveal the entrance to [[Level 7: The Demon]]. Lastly, if played in the Overworld, it will transport Link to the entrance of a dungeon that he has completed.}}
{{CD|file=Enemy-Bait.png|link=Food|desc=The Food is an item found exclusively in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It can be acquired through purchase. Furthermore, the Item Shops found around Hyrule will sell Food for the price of 60 or 100 Rupees. The Food has only two known uses, and only one of which is mandatory to complete the game. In the seventh dungeon, Link will encounter a Goriya, who instead of attacking Link, will just stand there and block the way. It'll say, "Grumble, Grumble..." The only way to get past this obstacle is to feed the Goriya the Food, which it will eat and move out of the way. The second use is to distract enemies, and this can be done by placing it on the ground in a random screen. All the enemies on that screen will be distracted by it, giving Link the perfect chance to either run through the screen, or kill all the enemies.}}
{{CD|file=Enemy-Bait.png|link=Food|desc=The Food is an item found exclusively in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It can be acquired through purchase. Furthermore, the Item Shops found around Hyrule will sell Food for the price of 60 or 100 Rupees. The Food has only two known uses, and only one of which is mandatory to complete the game. In the seventh dungeon, Link will encounter a Goriya, who instead of attacking Link, will just stand there and block the way. It'll say, "Grumble, Grumble..." The only way to get past this obstacle is to feed the Goriya the Food, which it will eat and move out of the way. The second use is to distract enemies, and this can be done by placing it on the ground in a random screen. All the enemies on that screen will be distracted by it, giving Link the perfect chance to either run through the screen, or kill all the enemies.}}
{{CD|file=Letter.png|link=Letter|desc=The Letter is an optional item found in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It is given to Link by the Old Man in a specific cave found up a staircase northeast of the Lost Hills. The Old Man will tell Link to "show it to the Old Woman". If Link does so, the Old Woman will start selling potion at her [[Potion Shop]]s. Although optional, completing this mini-quest can turn out to be very beneficial to Link, as the potions will restore all of Link's hearts.}}
{{CD|file=Letter.png|link=Letter|desc=The Letter is an optional item found in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It is given to Link by the Old Man in a specific cave found up a staircase northeast of the Lost Hills. The Old Man will tell Link to "show it to the Old Woman". If Link does so, the Old Woman will start selling potion at her [[Potion Shop (The Legend of Zelda)|Potion Shop]]s. Although optional, completing this mini-quest can turn out to be very beneficial to Link, as the potions will restore all of Link's hearts.}}
{{CD|file=Blue-Water-of-Life.png|link=Water of Life|desc=The Water of Life is the first of two available heart-restoring potions found in ''The Legend of Zelda''. The Water of Life can be purchased at the Old Woman's Potion Shops, at the price of 40 Rupees. Drinking the Water of Life will fully restore Link's hearts, which can be very helpful in the very hard latter dungeons of the game.}}
{{CD|file=Blue-Water-of-Life.png|link=Water of Life|desc=The Water of Life is the first of two available heart-restoring potions found in ''The Legend of Zelda''. The Water of Life can be purchased at the Old Woman's Potion Shops, at the price of 40 Rupees. Drinking the Water of Life will fully restore Link's hearts, which can be very helpful in the very hard latter dungeons of the game.}}
{{CD|file=Red-Water-of-Life.png|link=2nd Potion|desc=The 2nd Potion is the second of two heart-restoring potions found in ''The Legend of Zelda''. The 2nd Potion can be purchased from the Old Woman's Potions Shops for 68 Rupees. The 2nd Potion has two doses, so it will heal of Link's hearts twice. It is by far the better deal compared to the Water of Life, as it costs less than two Water of Lifes and does the same thing.}}
{{CD|file=Red-Water-of-Life.png|link=2nd Potion|desc=The 2nd Potion is the second of two heart-restoring potions found in ''The Legend of Zelda''. The 2nd Potion can be purchased from the Old Woman's Potions Shops for 68 Rupees. The 2nd Potion has two doses, so it will heal of Link's hearts twice. It is by far the better deal compared to the Water of Life, as it costs less than two Water of Lifes and does the same thing.}}
{{CD|file=Magic-Wand.png|link=Magical Rod|desc=The Magical Rod is an optional item found in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It is basically a rod that will propel a beam that can harm enemies. It is especially useful against enemies that are best attacked from afar, e.g. Wizzrobes, [[Wallmaster]]s. It has the same attack power as a [[White Sword]] attack, but Link does not need to have full health in order to shoot a beam, unlike the White Sword. The Magical Rod is found deep inside [[Level 6: The Dragon]]. The Magical Rod can also be used against specific Bosses, including Digdogger, [[Aquamentus (The Legend of Zelda)|Aquamentus]], and [[Gleeok (The Legend of Zelda)|Gleeok]].}}
{{CD|file=Magic-Wand.png|link=Magical Rod|desc=The Magical Rod is an optional item found in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It is basically a rod that will propel a beam that can harm enemies. It is especially useful against enemies that are best attacked from afar, e.g. Wizzrobes, [[Wallmaster]]s. It has the same attack power as a [[White Sword]] attack, but Link does not need to have full health in order to shoot a beam, unlike the White Sword. The Magical Rod is found deep inside [[Level 6: The Dragon]]. The Magical Rod can also be used against specific Bosses, including Digdogger, [[Aquamentus (The Legend of Zelda)|Aquamentus]], and [[Gleeok (The Legend of Zelda)|Gleeok]].}}
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{{CD|file=Raft.png|link=Raft|desc=The Raft is an item found exclusively in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It is found deep inside [[Level 3: The Manji]], and can be used to cross large bodies of water. Only two places in ''The Legend of Zelda'' require the Raft to reach. The first is the fourth dungeon, The Snake, and the second is a secret cave where the Old Man will offer Link a Heart Container and a 2nd Potion. Link can only take one, and the Heart Container is the obvious choice.}}
{{CD|file=Raft.png|link=Raft|desc=The Raft is an item found exclusively in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It is found deep inside [[Level 3: The Manji]], and can be used to cross large bodies of water. Only two places in ''The Legend of Zelda'' require the Raft to reach. The first is the fourth dungeon, The Snake, and the second is a secret cave where the Old Man will offer Link a Heart Container and a 2nd Potion. Link can only take one, and the Heart Container is the obvious choice.}}
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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 rokes 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 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.}}
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{{CD|file=Compassloz.png|link=Compass|desc=The Compass is found in every dungeon in ''The Legend of Zelda'', from Level 1: The Eagle to Level 9: Death Mountain. It has only one purpose; once Link has collected it, it will show Link the location of the [[Triforce Shard]] that's inside that particular dungeon. This is done by a small blinking dot on his map. In the final dungeon, the Compass will show Link to Princess Zelda, as there is not a Triforce Shard in that dungeon. It is generally guarded by an enemy and that enemy has to be defeated from the Compass to appear.}}
{{CD|file=Compassloz.png|link=Compass|desc=The Compass is found in every dungeon in ''The Legend of Zelda'', from Level 1: The Eagle to Level 9: Death Mountain. It has only one purpose; once Link has collected it, it will show Link the location of the [[Triforce Shard]] that's inside that particular dungeon. This is done by a small blinking dot on his map. In the final dungeon, the Compass will show Link to Princess Zelda, as there is not a Triforce Shard in that dungeon. It is generally guarded by an enemy and that enemy has to be defeated from the Compass to appear.}}
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{{CD|file=Triforce-Shard-LoZ.png|link=Triforce Shard|desc=There are eight Triforce Shards found in ''The Legend of Zelda''. They are pieces of the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] that Princess Zelda broke into shards once she learnt that [[Ganon]] had stolen the [[Triforce of Power]] and was likely to come after her piece too. There is one found at the end of each of the first eight dungeons of the game. Once all of them have been assembled, Link can travel into Death Mountain and confront Ganon.}}
{{CD|file=Triforce-Shard-LoZ.png|link=Triforce Shard|desc=There are eight Triforce Shards found in ''The Legend of Zelda''. They are pieces of the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] that Princess Zelda broke into shards once she learnt that [[Ganon]] had stolen the [[Triforce of Power]] and was likely to come after her piece too. There is one found at the end of each of the first eight dungeons of the game. Once all of them have been assembled, Link can travel into Death Mountain and confront Ganon.}}
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{{CD|file=Thumb Recovery-Heart.png|link=Recovery Heart|desc=The Recovery Heart is a form of healing found in almost every game in ''The Legend of Zelda'' series, excluding ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''. They are usually dropped by enemies after Link has defeated, and if collects one it will heal one of his hearts. It is the most basic form of recovery, as it only recovers one heart and is found almost anywhere.}}
{{CD|file=Thumb Recovery-Heart.png|link=Recovery Heart|desc=The Recovery Heart is a form of healing found in almost every game in ''The Legend of Zelda'' series, excluding ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''. They are usually dropped by enemies after Link has defeated, and if collects one it will heal one of his hearts. It is the most basic form of recovery, as it only recovers one heart and is found almost anywhere.}}

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