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{{CD|file=Wooden-Sword.png|link=Sword|desc=The Sword is the first [[sword]] [[Link]] can obtain in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''. It is found in the cave on the [[Starting Screen]], and is given to Link by the [[Old Man]]. Inside the cave, the Old Man will say one of the most iconic lines of the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|series]], ''"It's dangerous to go alone! Take this."'' The Wooden Sword is the weakest sword in the game.}}
{{CD|file=Wooden-Sword.png|link=Sword|desc=The Sword is the first [[sword]] [[Link]] can obtain in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''. It is found in the cave on the [[Starting Screen]], and is given to Link by the [[Old Man]]. Inside the cave, the Old Man will say one of the most iconic lines of the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|series]], ''"It's dangerous to go alone! Take this."'' The Wooden Sword is the weakest sword in the game.}}
{{CD|file=White-Sword.png|link=White Sword|desc=The White Sword is the second obatinable sword in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It can be found in an [[Overworld]] cave on top of the waterfall. This screen is just one screen left and one screen up from the [[Lost Hills]]. However, Link cannot collect the sword until he has accumulated five [[Heart Container]]s. This can actually be done before entering the first [[Dungeon]], and is recommended to do so. The White Sword is slightly stronger than the Wooden Sword.}}
{{CD|file=White-Sword.png|link=White Sword|desc=The White Sword is the second obtainable sword in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It can be found in an [[Overworld]] cave on top of the waterfall. This screen is just one screen left and one screen up from the [[Lost Hills]]. However, Link cannot collect the sword until he has accumulated five [[Heart Container]]s. This can actually be done before entering the first [[Dungeon]], and is recommended to do so. The White Sword is slightly stronger than the Wooden Sword.}}
{{CD|file=Magical-Sword.png|link=Magical Sword|desc=The Magical Sword is the third and final sword found in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It is the strongest sword in the game, and is capable of killing most [[Boss]]es in one to three hits. It is found underneath a grave in the [[Graveyard]]. This grave is in the top-right corner screen of the Graveyard, and is in the middle row and second to the left. However, the Old Man there will not give Link the sword until he has accumulated at least 12 Heart Containers.}}
{{CD|file=Magical-Sword.png|link=Magical Sword|desc=The Magical Sword is the third and final sword found in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It is the strongest sword in the game, and is capable of killing most [[Boss]]es in one to three hits. It is found underneath a grave in the [[Graveyard]]. This grave is in the top-right corner screen of the Graveyard, and is in the middle row and second to the left. However, the Old Man there will not give Link the sword until he has accumulated at least 12 Heart Containers.}}
{{CD|file=Magic-Shield.png|link=Wooden Shield|desc=The Wooden Shield is the default [[Shield]] Link will use in ''The Legend of Zelda''. He starts the game with it, and will use it throughout the game unless he buys a Magical Shield. The Wooden Shield can block basics attacks; [[Octorok]] rocks, [[Moblin]] arrows, etc. However, it cannot block more advanced attacks, e.g. [[River Zora]] attacks, [[Wizzrobe]] attacks, etc. Also, it cannot be eaten by [[Like Like]]s.}}
{{CD|file=Magic-Shield.png|link=Wooden Shield|desc=The Wooden Shield is the default [[Shield]] Link will use in ''The Legend of Zelda''. He starts the game with it, and will use it throughout the game unless he buys a Magical Shield. The Wooden Shield can block basics attacks; [[Octorok]] rocks, [[Moblin]] arrows, etc. However, it cannot block more advanced attacks, e.g. [[River Zora]] attacks, [[Wizzrobe]] attacks, etc. Also, it cannot be eaten by [[Like Like]]s.}}
{{CD|file=Magic-Shield.png|link=Magical Shield|desc=The Magical Shield is the best shield available in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It is the only shield upgrade of the game, and replaces the Wooden Shield. The Magical Shield can be obtained by purchasing it in one of the [[Item Shop]]s found across [[Hyrule]]. The Magical Shield can be found on sale for either 160, 130, or 90 [[Rupee]]s, depending on which shop Link visits. Additionally, the Magical Shield can be eaten by Like-Likes, and if it is, that shield is gone forever. However, Link can always buy another one to replace it.}}
{{CD|file=Magic-Shield.png|link=Magical Shield|desc=The Magical Shield is the best shield available in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It is the only shield upgrade of the game, and replaces the Wooden Shield. The Magical Shield can be obtained by purchasing it in one of the [[Item Shop]]s found across [[Hyrule]]. The Magical Shield can be found on sale for either 160, 130, or 90 [[Rupee]]s, depending on which shop Link visits. Additionally, the Magical Shield can be eaten by Like-Likes, and if it is, that shield is gone forever. However, Link can always buy another one to replace it.}}
{{CD|file=Wooden-Boomerang.png|link=Boomerang|desc=The Boomerang is found in the first dungeon of ''The Legend of Zelda'', [[Level 1: The Eagle]]. It can be used to stun larger enemies, e.g. Moblins, or kill smaller ones, e.g. Keese. It can also be used to collect fallen Rupees, [[Clock]]s, or [[Bomb]]s that are faraway from Link. It will only travel half the screen, which limits its use. The Boomerang is gaurded by three [[Goriya]]s, which must be killed in order to obtain it.}}
{{CD|file=Wooden-Boomerang.png|link=Boomerang|desc=The Boomerang is found in the first dungeon of ''The Legend of Zelda'', [[Level 1: The Eagle]]. It can be used to stun larger enemies, e.g. Moblins, or kill smaller ones, e.g. Keese. It can also be used to collect fallen Rupees, [[Clock]]s, or [[Bomb]]s that are faraway from Link. It will only travel half the screen, which limits its use. The Boomerang is guarded by three [[Goriya]]s, which must be killed in order to obtain it.}}
{{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.}}
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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.}}
{{CD|file=Magic-Book.png|link=Book of Magic|desc=The Book of Magic is an item found exclusively in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It is actually an upgrade to the Magical Rod, and is found deep within [[Level 8: The Lion]]. The Book of Magic upgrades the Magical Rod so that its beam will act like a beam of fire. Whenever it comes into contact with something, it will now burst into flames, which can light rooms and harm enemies. This upgrade essentially makes the Red Candle useless, as the Magical Rod now does what it can, but much more efficiently.}}
{{CD|file=Magic-Book.png|link=Book of Magic|desc=The Book of Magic is an item found exclusively in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It is actually an upgrade to the Magical Rod, and is found deep within [[Level 8: The Lion]]. The Book of Magic upgrades the Magical Rod so that its beam will act like a beam of fire. Whenever it comes into contact with something, it will now burst into flames, which can light rooms and harm enemies. This upgrade essentially makes the Red Candle useless, as the Magical Rod now does what it can, but much more efficiently.}}
{{CD|file=Blue-Ring.png|link=Blue Ring (The Legend of Zelda)|caption=Blue Ring|desc=The Blue Ring is a tunic upgrade found exclusively in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It will cut all damage taken by Link in half, so he can now substand double the damage. It also changes the color of Link's tunic, from green to white. It can be purchased in an [[Item Shop]] for 250 Rupees, easily the most expensive item in the game.}}
{{CD|file=Blue-Ring.png|link=Blue Ring (The Legend of Zelda)|caption=Blue Ring|desc=The Blue Ring is a tunic upgrade found exclusively in ''The Legend of Zelda''. It will cut all damage taken by Link in half, so he can now sustain double the damage. It also changes the color of Link's tunic, from green to white. It can be purchased in an [[Item Shop]] for 250 Rupees, easily the most expensive item in the game.}}
{{CD|file=Red-Ring.png|link=Red Ring (The Legend of Zelda)|caption=Red Ring|desc=The Red Ring is the second and final tunic upgrade available in ''The Legend of Zelda''. The Red Ring will reduce the damage taken by Link by a half of the Blue Ring, or a quarter of Link's original tunic. It is completely optional, but is very useful against the tougher enemies. It is found deep inside Level 9: Death Mountain. Also, it will change the color of Link's tunic into a brownish-reddish color.}}
{{CD|file=Red-Ring.png|link=Red Ring (The Legend of Zelda)|caption=Red Ring|desc=The Red Ring is the second and final tunic upgrade available in ''The Legend of Zelda''. The Red Ring will reduce the damage taken by Link by a half of the Blue Ring, or a quarter of Link's original tunic. It is completely optional, but is very useful against the tougher enemies. It is found deep inside Level 9: Death Mountain. Also, it will change the color of Link's tunic into a brownish-reddish color.}}
{{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 inisde 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 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.}}
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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.}}
{{CD|file=Heart-Container-LoZ-Art.png|link=Heart Container|desc=The Heart Container is also a very familar 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 prodomintely 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 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.}}
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