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| style="background-color:black" id="Statue" | [[File:Adventure of Link Statue.png]] || {{zw|Trophy|Statue}} || <span id="Lost Statue">A</span> woman in {{zw|Town of Ruto|Ruto town}} complains of having a precious family statue stolen from them.  it has been taken to a cave in the {{zw|Tantari Desert|desert to the north}} of the North Palace where {{zw|Princess Zelda}} sleeps.
| style="background-color:DimGrey" id="Statue" | [[File:Adventure of Link Statue.png]] || {{zw|Trophy|Statue}} || <span id="Lost Statue">A</span> woman in {{zw|Town of Ruto|Ruto town}} complains of having a precious family statue stolen from them.  it has been taken to a cave in the {{zw|Tantari Desert|desert to the north}} of the North Palace where {{zw|Princess Zelda}} sleeps.
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| style="background-color:black" id="Medicine" | [[File:Adventure of Link Medicine.png]] || {{zw|Potion#Water of Life|Medicine}} || A mother who lives in the {{zw|Harbor Town of Mido|port town of Mido}} by the cemetery is desperate for someone to help cure her son's illness.  Only a special vial of Medicine hidden away in a swamp cave whose entrance is blocked by a large boulder can help him.
| style="background-color:DimGrey" id="Medicine" | [[File:Adventure of Link Medicine.png]] || {{zw|Potion#Water of Life|Medicine}} || A mother who lives in the {{zw|Harbor Town of Mido|port town of Mido}} by the cemetery is desperate for someone to help cure her son's illness.  Only a special vial of Medicine hidden away in a swamp cave whose entrance is blocked by a large boulder can help him.
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| style="background-color:black" id="Lost Child" | [[File:Adventure of Link Lost Child.png]] || {{zw|Kidnapped Child|Lost Child}} || Another mother in the {{zw|Mountain Town of Darunia|mountain town of Darunia}} had her child kidnapped and stolen away from her.  You must discover the child's location on {{zw|Maze Island}} and reunite him with the mother.
| style="background-color:DimGrey" id="Lost Child" | [[File:Adventure of Link Lost Child.png]] || {{zw|Kidnapped Child|Lost Child}} || Another mother in the {{zw|Mountain Town of Darunia|mountain town of Darunia}} had her child kidnapped and stolen away from her.  You must discover the child's location on {{zw|Maze Island}} and reunite him with the mother.
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| style="background-color:black" id="Candle" | [[File:Adventure of Link Candle.png]] || {{zw|Candle}} || [[Zelda_II:_The_Adventure_of_Link/Parapa_Palace#Parapa_Palace | Parapa Palace]] || Before Link obtains the candle, he will find caves dark and dangerous, with enemies concealed by the darkness.  This item can be found in Parapa Palace.
| style="background-color:DimGrey" id="Candle" | [[File:Adventure of Link Candle.png]] || {{zw|Candle}} || [[Zelda_II:_The_Adventure_of_Link/Parapa_Palace#Parapa_Palace | Parapa Palace]] || Before Link obtains the candle, he will find caves dark and dangerous, with enemies concealed by the darkness.  This item can be found in Parapa Palace.
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| style="background-color:black" id="Hammer" | [[File:Adventure of Link Hammer.png]] || {{zw|Hammer}} || [[Zelda_II:_The_Adventure_of_Link/Death_Mountain#Death_Mountain | Death Mountain]] || Many large boulders block roads and cave entrances throughout Hyrule.  Only the might of the hammer can smash through these boulders and give Link a chance to explore what lies beyond.  It can also cut down trees and reveal hidden secrets. The Hammer is hidden away in the depths of Death Mountain.  To use it, press {{control|{{nes|A}}|{{gc|A}}|{{wii-cc|A}}|{{wii|2}}}} when standing in front of a boulder or a patch of trees on the overworld map screen.
| style="background-color:DimGrey" id="Hammer" | [[File:Adventure of Link Hammer.png]] || {{zw|Hammer}} || [[Zelda_II:_The_Adventure_of_Link/Death_Mountain#Death_Mountain | Death Mountain]] || Many large boulders block roads and cave entrances throughout Hyrule.  Only the might of the hammer can smash through these boulders and give Link a chance to explore what lies beyond.  It can also cut down trees and reveal hidden secrets. The Hammer is hidden away in the depths of Death Mountain.  To use it, press {{control|{{nes|A}}|{{gc|A}}|{{wii-cc|A}}|{{wii|2}}}} when standing in front of a boulder or a patch of trees on the overworld map screen.
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| style="background-color:black" id="Power Glove" | [[File:Adventure of Link Power Glove.png]] || {{zw|Power Bracelet|Power Glove}} || [[Zelda_II:_The_Adventure_of_Link/Midoro_Palace#midoro_palace | Midoro Palace]] || With the strength of the power glove added to his sword hand, Link gains the ability to smash through certain kinds of blocks that can be found throughout palaces.  This glove can be found in Midoro Palace.
| style="background-color:DimGrey" id="Power Glove" | [[File:Adventure of Link Power Glove.png]] || {{zw|Power Bracelet|Power Glove}} || [[Zelda_II:_The_Adventure_of_Link/Midoro_Palace#midoro_palace | Midoro Palace]] || With the strength of the power glove added to his sword hand, Link gains the ability to smash through certain kinds of blocks that can be found throughout palaces.  This glove can be found in Midoro Palace.
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| style="background-color:black" id="Raft" | [[File:Adventure of Link Raft.png]] || {{zw|Raft}} || [[Zelda_II:_The_Adventure_of_Link/Island_Palace#Island_Palace | Island Palace]] || The main land of Hyrule only contains the first half of Link's quest.  After completing the Island Palace, which is where the Raft can be found, he must travel across the sea to another continent to complete his mission.
| style="background-color:DimGrey" id="Raft" | [[File:Adventure of Link Raft.png]] || {{zw|Raft}} || [[Zelda_II:_The_Adventure_of_Link/Island_Palace#Island_Palace | Island Palace]] || The main land of Hyrule only contains the first half of Link's quest.  After completing the Island Palace, which is where the Raft can be found, he must travel across the sea to another continent to complete his mission.
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| style="background-color:black" id="Boots" | [[File:Adventure of Link Boots.png]] || {{zw|Boots}} || [[Zelda_II:_The_Adventure_of_Link/Maze_Palace#Maze_Palace  | Maze Palace]] || Not all of the palaces in Hyrule can be reached by natural means.  One palace is far out in the ocean, and there is no dock from which to launch a raft.  The magic boots found in the Labyrinth Palace give Link the ability to walk over certain parts of the ocean.
| style="background-color:DimGrey" id="Boots" | [[File:Adventure of Link Boots.png]] || {{zw|Boots}} || [[Zelda_II:_The_Adventure_of_Link/Maze_Palace#Maze_Palace  | Maze Palace]] || Not all of the palaces in Hyrule can be reached by natural means.  One palace is far out in the ocean, and there is no dock from which to launch a raft.  The magic boots found in the Labyrinth Palace give Link the ability to walk over certain parts of the ocean.
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| style="background-color:black" id="Flute" | [[File:Adventure of Link Flute.png]] || {{zw|Flute}} || [[Zelda_II:_The_Adventure_of_Link/Ocean_Palace#Ocean_Palace  | Ocean Palace]] || Link must reach the southern {{zw|Kasuto}} regions of Hyrule to complete his quest, but a large monster blocks the mountain path.  No weapon will give Link the ability to defeat him; but only the dulcet tones of the Flute can calm the savage River Devil.  The Flute is obtained from the Ocean Palace.  To use it, press {{control|{{nes|B}}|{{gc|B}}|{{wii-cc|B}}|{{wii|1}}}} when standing on the overworld map screen.
| style="background-color:DimGrey" id="Flute" | [[File:Adventure of Link Flute.png]] || {{zw|Flute}} || [[Zelda_II:_The_Adventure_of_Link/Ocean_Palace#Ocean_Palace  | Ocean Palace]] || Link must reach the southern {{zw|Kasuto}} regions of Hyrule to complete his quest, but a large monster blocks the mountain path.  No weapon will give Link the ability to defeat him; but only the dulcet tones of the Flute can calm the savage River Devil.  The Flute is obtained from the Ocean Palace.  To use it, press {{control|{{nes|B}}|{{gc|B}}|{{wii-cc|B}}|{{wii|1}}}} when standing on the overworld map screen.
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| style="background-color:black" id="Magic Key" | [[File:Adventure of Link Key Magic.png]] || {{zw|Magical Key|Magic Key}} || [[Zelda_II:_The_Adventure_of_Link/Hidden_Palace#Exploring_New_Kasuto_Woods| New Kasuto]] || <span id="Magical Key">One</span> of the sacred treasures of the Hidden City of Kasuto. Once link obtains this item, all palace doors requiring keys can now be opened with this single item.
| style="background-color:DimGrey" id="Magic Key" | [[File:Adventure of Link Key Magic.png]] || {{zw|Magical Key|Magic Key}} || [[Zelda_II:_The_Adventure_of_Link/Hidden_Palace#Exploring_New_Kasuto_Woods| New Kasuto]] || <span id="Magical Key">One</span> of the sacred treasures of the Hidden City of Kasuto. Once link obtains this item, all palace doors requiring keys can now be opened with this single item.
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| style="background-color:black" id="Cross" | [[File:Adventure of Link Cross.png]] || {{zw|Cross}} || [[Zelda_II:_The_Adventure_of_Link/Hidden_Palace#Hidden_Palace | Hidden Palace]] || The treasure of the 6th palace of Hyrule.  It grants Link the power to see the invisible {{zw|Moa}} which haunt many regions of southern Hyrule.
| style="background-color:DimGrey" id="Cross" | [[File:Adventure of Link Cross.png]] || {{zw|Cross}} || [[Zelda_II:_The_Adventure_of_Link/Hidden_Palace#Hidden_Palace | Hidden Palace]] || The treasure of the 6th palace of Hyrule.  It grants Link the power to see the invisible {{zw|Moa}} which haunt many regions of southern Hyrule.
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