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Town Walkthroughs
The towns are probably the most important
places you'll visit in your journey. They give you spells, special attacks,
special items, and the townspeople often give you helpful hints. You might
recognize the names of the towns from Ocarina of Time. All the towns
in Zelda II are names of characters in Zelda 64, except for Kasuto. That's
why I picked Kasuto for my penname. It jus seemed to fit. The towns in
Zelda II are Rauru, Ruto, Saria, Mido, Nabooru, Darunia, and Kasuto. Each
one has its own special items in it.
One thing you will learn to like about
towns is that they have people there to help you. Each town has people
who will refill your magic and your life. You can always tell who they
are. They are always from a house, and ask you to come inside. The woman
who restores your life wears red, and the woman who restores your magic
is an old lady wearing orange.
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The lady who restores your life will be
wearing red clothes and will usually come out of the house when you walk
near it. Talk to her and follow her inside. You won't actually go into
the house, she'll just refill your life. |
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The lady who restores your magic is always
an old woman who wears orange. You can't miss her because she's the only
one in the town who looks like that. |
Rauru
Rauru should be the very first town on
your journey. It is located off a path just east of Hyrule Castle, past
a clump of forest. This is the only town where you don't have to perform
some kind of task to get the special spell. In this town you get the Shield
spell.
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3rd house: Restore life
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5th house: Shield spell
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This is the 5th house in the town. This
lady will offer to let you into her house right away. Don't get used to
this, for every spell you'll have to go on a little mission first. Here
you get the Shield spell. When you activate it, Link will turn red and
damage inflicted will be cut in half for one screen. |
Ruto
No, this town has
nothing to do with the psychotic fish that is bent on marrying Link. This
will be the second town on your journey. In this town you will get the
handy Jump spell.
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1st house: Restore
life
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2nd house: Restore
magic
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4th house: Jump spell
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This is the fourth house in the town.
The lady will tell you that her trophy was stolen by a Goriya. You will
have to leave the town and go to the cave that is due north of Hyrule Castle. |
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This cave is very simple. All you have
to do is jump over a few lava pits and defeat the Goriya. He shouldn't
be hard. |
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Now get the trophy and return to the town. |
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Now the lady will thank you and let you
into her house. Go inside to receive the Jump spell from the old man. |
Saria
Saria is located on the river south of
the cave south of Ruto town. In this town, you will get the life spell.
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2nd house: Life spell
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3rd house: Mirror
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4th house: Restore magic.
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Last house: River man
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This is the second house in the town.
The lady will tell you that she has lost her mirror. Lucky for you, you
don't have to leave the town to get it. You only have to go to the next
house. |
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This is the third house in the town. Walk
up to the table and press the B button as if you were going to talk to
the table. The little dialogue screen in the picture will pop up. Now return
to the other house to give the lady her mirror. |
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The woman will thank you for finding her
mirror and you can go inside to get the Life spell from the old man. |
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When you get to the last house in the
town, you'll notice a small building and some water. Unfortunately, there's
no bridge so you can't cross. If you go inside, the man will tell you that
you can't cross. The solution to this problem is outside of the town. You
have to leave Saria and go to Bagu's house. |
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On my overworld map, Bagu's house is in
a clump of forest above the river. It is indicated by a blue square and
is next to a whole bunch of hidden battle scenes. You'll be taken into
a mini town with only one house. Go inside and talk to Bagu. |
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Now that you have spoken to Bagu, the
River man will agree to let you cross. |
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When you exit the house, a bridge will
appear and you will be able to cross the river. When you exit the town,
you will now be able to go south to the cave maze, which leads to the hammer. |
Mido
Mido will be the fourth town on your journey.
It is in the desert on the eastern coast, just above the raft dock. In
this town you will get the downthrust (very handy) and the Fairy spell.
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2nd house: Restore life
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7th house (church): Downthrust
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9th house: Restore magic
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10th house: Fairy spell
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The church is the seventh building in
the town, you can't miss it. Of course, I wonder why it has a cross, you
would think that a Triforce symbol would be better. After all, I don't
think there would be any Christians there. Anyways, this building has the
knight who will give you the upthrust. You have to use the Jump spell to
jump to the second level and go through the door. To use the downthrust,
you jump and press the down button. It really comes in handy. |
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At the tenth house, a lady will
tell you that her daughter is sick. You have to leave the town and go to a
cave in the swamp in the West. There you will get the Water of
Life.
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This cave is located in a swamp on the
western part of Hyrule, you cant mss it because there is a boulder in front
of it. Its location is shown on my overworld map. In this cave you will
have to fight a few enemies, mainly a few alligators. They're not that
bad, but you should use your shield spell. At the end of the cave is a
bottle of potion. Get it and return to the town. The potion's only purpose
is to get the Fairy spell, you can't use it to restore your life so don't
try. Now return to Mido town. |
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The lady will thank you for
bringing the Water of Life. Go inside the house to get the Fairy spell
from the old man. The Fairy spell can come in handy. It turns you into a
fairy so you can fly. You can fly through locked doors without a key, and
you'll need it to get to level 3.
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Nabooru
Nabooru town is in Eastern Hyrule, and
it right out in the open. In this village, you'll get the Fire spell, which
will enable your sword to shoot fireballs. You'll need it to defeat certain
enemies.
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3rd house: Restore magic
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4th house: Fire spell
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6th house: Restore life
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At the fourth house you will meet a lady
who says that she's thirsty. Her sink must be broken, so it's your job
to get her some water. Luckily you won't have to leave the town for this
one. There's a fountain just past her house where you can get water. |
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Walk up to the fountain and press the
B button like you're going to talk to it. You willget the dialogue screen
in the picture and now you have water. Go back to the lady and talk to
her again. |
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Now that you have water, she will invite
you into her house. Inside you will get the Fire spell from the old man. |
Darunia
Sorry, but no Gorons live here. Go figure.
This town is located in the mountains, in the absolute northwest of Eastern
Hyrule. In this town you will get the upthrust and the Reflect spell.
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3rd house: restore life
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5th house: Restore magic
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6th house: Upthrust
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11th house: Reflect spell
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This is the eleventh house in the town.
The lady will tell you that her child has been kidnapped. It's your job
to go and find him. You'll have to leave the town and go to Maze Island. |
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The lost child is in a hidden cave on
Maze Island. it is on the eastern side of the island, and is indicated
by a green square on my overworls map. Just defeat a lizard knight and
grab the child, and return to Darunia. |
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Once you return the child, the lady will
thank you. Go into the house to get the Reflect spell from the old man.
The Reflect spell really comes in handy. Its main purpose is to reflect
the beams that Wizzrobes shoot at you so you can kill them. But the Reflect
spell also strengthens your shield. It will enable you to resist fireballs,
clubs, and other things that your shield couldn't repel before. |
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The upthrust is in the sixth house. You
have to usethe Jump spell to jump to the top of the house. Once you're
up there, go down the chimney and you will be in the house. |
New Kasuto
In this game, there are two towns named Kasuto. One is Old Kasuto, which
is in ruins. There is also New Kasuto, which is hidden in a patch of forest. It
is on the eastern side of East Hyrule and is in a patch of forest bordered by
water on the east side and mountains on the west side. Its location is given by
the gray square on my overworld map. This town contains more items than any
other town, as well as being the stangest town. I don't know why I would call it
strange, it just has an eerie vibe to it. In New Kasuto you will get a Magic
container, the Spell spell (this is not a typo) and the magical
key.
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2nd house: Magic container
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5th house: Restore magic
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6th house: Restore life
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8th house: Spell spell
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Last building (dead end): Magical key
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This is the second house in the town,
and it has the last magic container. The lady will tell you that you deserve
her help and she will let you into her house. However, you must have 7
magic containers before you can get the last one. If she says something
like "you are not ready yet" you haven't gotten all the other containers. |
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In the basement of the second house is
a magic container instead of an old man. |
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This is the 8th house in the town. It
has and old man who will give you the Spell spell. The door is left conveniently
open for you. |
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Instead of the normal inside of the house,
you will come across a dead end. You'll notice a little door in the chimney.
Go into that door and you'll be taken into the basement. |
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After you get the Spell spell, go all
the way to the end of town. You'll come across what looks to be a dead
end. But looks can be deceiving. Use you Spell spell right here. |
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After you activated the spell, a building
will literally come up out of the ground. Go inside to get the magical
key. |
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You will be taken to the basement where
the magical key is located. This key is really handy. Now you won't have
to go on any more wild goose chases to find keys. |
Old Kasuto
When you walk into Old Kasuto, you'll walk
into a town that is in ruins. All the buildings are nearly destroyed and
the only life that remains are flying monsters. However, there is one man
who still resides here. And from this man you will learn the most powerful
spell: the Thunder spell. You will need it to beat the game.
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When you enter the town, you will see
nothing but destroyed houses and floating monsters. The town is
interesting to look through, but the only thing you'll find here is one
man who can give you the Thunder spell.
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The place where you get the Thunder spell
is conveniently the first house. Go inside and meet the old man. |
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