The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Hyrule Castle: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
Minor Error
(The sequence of quests are rearranged. The later quests are highlighted with some links and uppercase word LATER.)
(Minor Error)
Line 101: Line 101:
It is important to be thorough in the room to the north.  One of the rats (it starts out on the left side of the room) has swallowed a [[Image:Zelda ALttP item Small Key.png]] '''Small Key'''.  You must kill the rat to claim the key, which is necessary to open the door on the right side of the room.  You may have to deal with the remaining rats and the two Keese before you make your way out of the room.
It is important to be thorough in the room to the north.  One of the rats (it starts out on the left side of the room) has swallowed a [[Image:Zelda ALttP item Small Key.png]] '''Small Key'''.  You must kill the rat to claim the key, which is necessary to open the door on the right side of the room.  You may have to deal with the remaining rats and the two Keese before you make your way out of the room.


You're almost out of the sewers, just one more room to go.  The next room is large and it has a bit of a rodent problem.  In addition to all of the rats, there are two Keese bats as well.  If you examine the two alcoves along the left wall, you will notice cracks in the wall.  These cracks indicate that a bomb (retrieved later in [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Kakariko Village|Kakariko Village]]) can be used to blow a hole in the wall.  In this room, the cracks are surrounded by a circle, which indicates that you can break the wall by dashing into it with the {{zw|Pegasus Boots}} (which you will get [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Eastern Palace/Pegasus Boots|after the Dungeon 1: Eastern Palace quest]]) as well as with a bomb.  On the other side, you will find a few useful treasures (including more bombs), but nothing vital.  Ignore the cracks now, and you can return LATER once you have bombs or Pegasus Boots to claim them.  In the meantime, you still need to escape from the sewers.  You will notice a set of blocks in front of the northern exit.  You will need to move one of the blocks to create a path to the door.  The center block moves easily.  Push it north, and make your escape.
You're almost out of the sewers, just one more room to go.  The next room is large and it has a bit of a rodent problem.  In addition to all of the rats, there are two Keese bats as well.  If you examine the two alcoves along the left wall, you will notice cracks in the wall.  These cracks indicate that a bomb (retrieved later in [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Kakariko Village|Kakariko Village]]) can be used to blow a hole in the wall.  In this room, the cracks are surrounded by a circle, which indicates that you can break the wall by dashing into it with the {{zw|Pegasus Boots}} (which you will get after the [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Eastern Palace|Dungeon 1: Eastern Palace]] quest) as well as with a bomb.  On the other side, you will find a few useful treasures (including more bombs), but nothing vital.  Ignore the cracks now, and you can return LATER once you have bombs or Pegasus Boots to claim them.  In the meantime, you still need to escape from the sewers.  You will notice a set of blocks in front of the northern exit.  You will need to move one of the blocks to create a path to the door.  The center block moves easily.  Push it north, and make your escape.


As you escape the darkness of the sewers, you will find that the Sanctuary shares the same rodent infestation.  Take the time to remove any rats that get close to you, and approach the door to the south.
As you escape the darkness of the sewers, you will find that the Sanctuary shares the same rodent infestation.  Take the time to remove any rats that get close to you, and approach the door to the south.
Anonymous user

Navigation menu