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|caption= The {{Term|TLoZ|Dungeon|link}} entrance in {{TLoZ|-}}
|caption= The {{Term|TLoZ|Dungeon|link}} entrance in {{TLoZ|-}}
|pronunciation=  
|pronunciation=  
|location=  
|location= {{Infobox Game Blocks
{{Infobox Game Blocks
  |TLoZ= {{Term|TLoZ|Hyrule|link}}
  |TLoZ= {{Term|TLoZ|Hyrule|link}}
  |BSTLoZ= {{Term|BSTLoZ|Hyrule|link}}
  |BSTLoZ= {{Term|BSTLoZ|Hyrule|link}}
|AST= Eastern {{Term|AST|Hyrule|link}}
}}
}}
|game= {{TLoZ}}<br/>{{FS}}
|game= TLoZ, FS
|other= {{TLoZ|Valiant Comics|-}}<br/>{{BSTLoZ}}<br/>{{LCT}}
|other= TLoZ (Valiant Comics), BSTLoZ, AST, LCT
|item=  
|item=  
{{Infobox Game Blocks
{{Infobox Game Blocks
  |TLoZ= {{Term|TLoZ|Bow|link}}{{Exp|First Quest Only}}<br/>{{Term|TLoZ|Boomerang|link}}
  |TLoZ= {{Term|TLoZ|Bow|link}}{{Exp|First Quest Only}}, {{Term|TLoZ|Boomerang|link}}
  |BSTLoZ= {{Term|BSTLoZ|Bow|link}}
  |BSTLoZ= {{Term|BSTLoZ|Bow|link}}
|AST= {{Term|AST|LV1 Sword|link}}, {{Term|AST|Small Shield|link}}, {{Term|AST|Bow|link}}, {{Term|AST|Pegasus Shoes|link}}
}}
}}
|quest=
|quest=  
{{Infobox Game Blocks
{{Infobox Game Blocks
  |TLoZ= {{Term|TLoZ|Triforce Shard|link}}<br/>{{Term|TLoZ|Heart Container|link}}
  |TLoZ= {{Term|TLoZ|Triforce Shard|link}}, {{Term|TLoZ|Heart Container|link}}
  |BSTLoZ= {{Term|BSTLoZ|Triforce Shard|link}}<br/>{{Term|BSTLoZ|Heart Container|link}}
  |BSTLoZ= {{Term|BSTLoZ|Triforce Shard|link}}, {{Term|BSTLoZ|Heart Container|link}}
|AST= {{Term|AST|Stone Tablet|link}}
}}
}}
|mini-boss=  
|mini-boss=  
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  |TLoZ= {{Term|TLoZ|Aquamentus|link}}
  |TLoZ= {{Term|TLoZ|Aquamentus|link}}
  |BSTLoZ= {{Term|BSTLoZ|Aquamentus|link}}
  |BSTLoZ= {{Term|BSTLoZ|Aquamentus|link}}
|AST= {{Term|AST|Armos Knight|link}}
}}
}}
|temperature=  
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  |TLoZ= {{StrategyWiki|The Legend of Zelda/Underworld/Quest 1/Dungeon 1#Walkthrough|Level 1}}
  |TLoZ= {{StrategyWiki|The Legend of Zelda/Underworld/Quest 1/Dungeon 1#Walkthrough|Level 1}}
  |BSTLoZ= {{StrategyWiki|BS The Legend of Zelda/Quest 1/Dungeon 1|Level 1}}
  |BSTLoZ= {{StrategyWiki|BS The Legend of Zelda/Quest 1/Dungeon 1|Level 1}}
|AST= {{StrategyWiki|BS The Legend of Zelda: Inishie no Sekiban/Week 1/Dungeon 1|Level 1}}
}}
}}
}}
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{{Term/Store|Level 1||Series, TLoZ, LCT}},{{Exp Game|TLoZ, BSTLoZ, LCT}}<ref name="E 144">{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 144 {{Exp Game|TLoZ}}}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|{{Big|Level 1}}|Level Select|LCT}}</ref>{{Name Ref|BSTLoZ}} also known as '''Level-1''',{{Exp Game|TLoZ}}<ref>{{Cite|Level-1|Map|TLoZ}}</ref> and '''Eagle''',{{Exp Game|TLoZ}}<ref name="E 144"/> is a recurring {{Term|Series|Dungeon|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.
{{Term/Store|Level 1||Series, TLoZ, LCT}},{{Exp Game|TLoZ, LCT}}<ref name="E 144">{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 144 {{Exp Game|TLoZ}}}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|{{Big|Level 1}}|Level Select|LCT}}</ref> also known as {{Term/Store|Level-1||BSTLoZ}},{{Exp Game|TLoZ, BSTLoZ}}<ref>{{Cite|Level-1|Map|TLoZ}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Level-1|Map|BSTLoZ}}</ref> and '''Eagle''',{{Exp Game|TLoZ}}<ref name="E 144"/> is a recurring {{Term|Series|Dungeon|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.


==Overview==
==Overview==
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In the {{Term|TLoZ|Second Quest|link}}, the entrance to {{Term|TLoZ|Level-1}} is in the same location as it is in the {{Term|TLoZ|First Quest}}. Like most {{Plural|TLoZ|Dungeon}} in the {{Term|TLoZ|Second Quest}} of {{TLoZ|-}}, {{Term|TLoZ|Level-1}}'s layout greatly differs in size and difficulty. {{Term|TLoZ|Level-1}}'s walls and flooring are again teal in color. The {{Term|TLoZ|Dungeon}} in the {{Term|TLoZ|Second Quest}} only has one main item, the {{Term|TLoZ|Boomerang|link}}, which is again guarded by a room of {{Term|TLoZ|Goriya|link}}. In the {{Term|TLoZ|Second Quest}}, the {{Term|TLoZ|Bow}} is instead located in {{Term|TLoZ|Level 5|link}}. Like in the {{Term|TLoZ|First Quest}}, {{Term|TLoZ|Aquamentus|link}} is the {{Term|TLoZ|Boss}} of {{Term|TLoZ|Level-1}} and guards one of the {{Plural|TLoZ|Triforce Shard}}. The most notable difference in {{Term|TLoZ|Second Quest}} is the shape of {{Term|TLoZ|Level-1}}, changing from an eagle to the shape of the letter "E".
In the {{Term|TLoZ|Second Quest|link}}, the entrance to {{Term|TLoZ|Level-1}} is in the same location as it is in the {{Term|TLoZ|First Quest}}. Like most {{Plural|TLoZ|Dungeon}} in the {{Term|TLoZ|Second Quest}} of {{TLoZ|-}}, {{Term|TLoZ|Level-1}}'s layout greatly differs in size and difficulty. {{Term|TLoZ|Level-1}}'s walls and flooring are again teal in color. The {{Term|TLoZ|Dungeon}} in the {{Term|TLoZ|Second Quest}} only has one main item, the {{Term|TLoZ|Boomerang|link}}, which is again guarded by a room of {{Term|TLoZ|Goriya|link}}. In the {{Term|TLoZ|Second Quest}}, the {{Term|TLoZ|Bow}} is instead located in {{Term|TLoZ|Level 5|link}}. Like in the {{Term|TLoZ|First Quest}}, {{Term|TLoZ|Aquamentus|link}} is the {{Term|TLoZ|Boss}} of {{Term|TLoZ|Level-1}} and guards one of the {{Plural|TLoZ|Triforce Shard}}. The most notable difference in {{Term|TLoZ|Second Quest}} is the shape of {{Term|TLoZ|Level-1}}, changing from an eagle to the shape of the letter "E".


=====Minor Enemies and Traps=====
====={{Plural|TLoZ|Enemy}}=====
{{Tabs
{{Tabs
|default= 1
|default= 1
|tab1= First Quest
|tab1= {{Term|TLoZ|First Quest}}
|content1=
|content1= {{Gallery List|Enemies
<gallery>
|TLoZ= Gel [Qty:8], Keese [Qty:21], Red Goriya [Qty:6], Stalfos [Qty:16], Trap [Qty:4], Wallmaster [Qty:8]
File:TLoZ Gel Sprite.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Gel|link}}
}}
File:TLoZ Red Goriya Sprite.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Goriya|link}}
 
File:TLoZ Keese Sprite.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Keese|link}}
|tab2= {{Term|TLoZ|Second Quest}}
File:TLoZ Stalfos Sprite.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Stalfos|link}}
|content2= {{Gallery List|Enemies
File:TLoZ Trap Sprite.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Blade Trap|link}}
|TLoZ= Blue Goriya [Qty:6], Bubble [5][Qty:3], Dodongo (Boss) [Qty:1]{{List Note|One does not [[Zelda Wiki:Glossary#Reappear|reappear]].}}, Gel [Qty:8], Red Goriya [Qty:8], Keese [Qty:14], Moldorm [Qty:2]{{List Note|Two do not [[Zelda Wiki:Glossary#Reappear|reappear]].}}, Stalfos [Qty:5], Stone Statue [15][Qty:1], Stone Statue [16][Qty:1], Stone Statue [17][Qty:2], Stone Statue [18][Qty:2], Trap [Qty:4], Wallmaster [Qty:5]
File:TLoZ Wallmaster Sprite.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Wallmaster|link}}
}}
</gallery>
{{List Notes}}
}}


|tab2= Second Quest
======{{Plural|TLoZ|Boss}}======
|content2=  
{{Gallery List|Enemies
<gallery>
|TLoZ= Aquamentus [Qty:1]
File:TLoZ Blue Goriya Sprite.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Blue Goriya|link}}
File:TLoZ Bubble Sprite 5.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Bubble|link}}
File:TLoZ Dodongo Sprite.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Dodongo|link}}
File:TLoZ Gel Sprite.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Gel|link}}
File:TLoZ Red Goriya Sprite.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Goriya|link}}
File:TLoZ Keese Sprite.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Keese|link}}
File:TLoZ Moldorm Sprite.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Moldorm|link}}
File:TLoZ Stalfos Sprite.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Stalfos|link}}
File:TLoZ Stone Statue Sprite 15.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Stone Statue|link}}
File:TLoZ Stone Statue Sprite 16.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Stone Statue|link}}
File:TLoZ Stone Statue Sprite 17.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Stone Statue|link}}
File:TLoZ Stone Statue Sprite 18.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Stone Statue|link}}
File:TLoZ Trap Sprite.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Blade Trap|link}}
File:TLoZ Wallmaster Sprite.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Wallmaster|link}}
</gallery>
}}
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==Other Appearances==
==Other Appearances==
==={{BSTLoZ|-}}===
==={{BSTLoZ|-}}===
{{Ambig|Start}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
====Entrance to {{Term|BSTLoZ|Level-1}}====
====Entrance to {{Term|BSTLoZ|Level-1}}====
{{Stub|BSTLoZ}}
{{Stub|BSTLoZ}}
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The Dungeon's layout forms an "S". The Bow is in an underground room within the Dungeon. The Dungeon is infested with [[Gel]]s, [[Goriya]]s, and [[Keese]]. [[Aquamentus]] guards the [[Triforce Fragment]] and a [[Heart Container]].
The Dungeon's layout forms an "S". The Bow is in an underground room within the Dungeon. The Dungeon is infested with [[Gel]]s, [[Goriya]]s, and [[Keese]]. [[Aquamentus]] guards the [[Triforce Fragment]] and a [[Heart Container]].


=====Minor Enemies and Traps=====
=====Minor {{Plural|BSTLoZ|Enemy}}=====
<gallery>
{{Gallery List|Enemies
File:Zol2.gif|{{Term|BSTLoZ|Gel|link}}
|BSTLoZ= Blade Trap, Gel, Keese, Red Goriya, Rope, Stalfos, Wallmaster
File:BSRedGoriya.gif|{{Term|BSTLoZ|Red Goriya|link}}
}}
File:BSKeese.gif|{{Term|BSTLoZ|Keese|link}}
{{Noncanon|End}}
File:BSRope.gif|{{Term|BSTLoZ|Rope|link}}
 
File:BSStalfos.gif|{{Term|BSTLoZ|Stalfos|link}}
==={{AST|-}}===
File:BSTLoZ Blade Trap Sprite.png|{{Term|BSTLoZ|Trap|link}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
File:BSWallmaster.gif|{{Term|BSTLoZ|Wallmaster|link}}
====Entrance to the Dungeon====
</gallery>
{{Term|AST|Level 1}} is located in the eastern portion of {{Term|AST|Hyrule}}, just east of {{Term|AST|Sahasrahla|link}}'s hideout.
{{Ambig|End}}
 
====Themes and Navigation====
The palace features several rooms where {{Plural|AST|Enemy|link}} such as {{Plural|AST|Popo|link}} and {{Plural|AST|Eyegore|link}} must be defeated to open the door to the next room. Many walls can be blown with {{Plural|AST|Bomb|link}}, revealing hidden rooms filled with {{Plural|AST|Treasure Chest|link}} containing {{Plural|AST|Rupee|link}}. A {{Term|AST|Thief|link}} can also be found selling an {{Term|AST|Arrow|link}} upgrade for 50 {{Plural|AST|Rupee}}. Several main items can be found inside the palace, such as the {{Term|AST|LV1 Sword|link}}, {{Term|AST|Small Shield|link}}, and the {{Term|AST|Bow}}, which must be used to easily defeat {{Plural|AST|Eyegore}} and the palace's boss, {{Term|AST|Armos Knight}}. Once defeated, the boss drops a {{Term|AST|Heart Container|link}}, followed by a {{Term|AST|Stone Tablet}}.
 
====Minor {{Plural|AST|Enemy}} and Traps====
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|AST= Popo, Blue Stalfos, Red Stalfos, Green Eyegore, Red Eyegore
}}
{{Noncanon|End}}


==={{TLoZ|-}} (Valiant Comics)===
==={{TLoZ|-}} (Valiant Comics)===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
[[File:To the First Power.png|right|thumb|250px|Zelda getting ambushed by Ganon's minions]]
[[File:To the First Power.png|right|thumb|250px|Zelda getting ambushed by Ganon's minions]]
In the {{TLoZ|Valiant Comics}}, [[Princess Zelda]] enters the Eagle Labyrinth to practice fighting in Ganon's Underworld.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Stop worrying, Link. If I'm going to learn to fight in Ganon's Underworld, I've got to practice on my own.|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=1}}</ref> Link reminds her that if she needs help at one point, she can just blow the [[Magic Whistle]] and he will be there to assist her.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Okay, Zelda! If you get into trouble, blow the Magic Whistle and I'll be there!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=1}}</ref> The princess heads in, confident in that nothing could go wrong with all of the lessons Link has taught her.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=This is the least troublesome underworld maze and you've taught me everything I need to know... What could possibly go wrong?|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=1}}</ref> After Zelda vanishes into the Underworld, a [[Wizzrobe]] commands several of Ganon's minions to tie Link up so that he can  teleport both of them into the final room of the Labyrinth, revealing to Link that he filled the Eagle Labyrinth with the most dangerous of enemies so that Zelda may not stand a chance up against them.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Grab him! Without his weapons, he's helpless! You thought Eagle labyrinth was a safe place for Zelda to hone her battle skills! Fool! I filled it  with the most lethal enemies in Ganon's army! She won't stand a chance! Let my teleportation spell carry us to the final room of the  labyrinth!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=2}}</ref>
In the {{TLoZ|Valiant Comics}}, [[Princess Zelda]] enters the Eagle Labyrinth to practice fighting in Ganon's Underworld.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Stop worrying, Link. If I'm going to learn to fight in Ganon's Underworld, I've got to practice on my own.|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page=1}}</ref> Link reminds her that if she needs help at one point, she can just blow the [[Magic Whistle]] and he will be there to assist her.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Okay, Zelda! If you get into trouble, blow the Magic Whistle and I'll be there!|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page=1}}</ref> The princess heads in, confident in that nothing could go wrong with all of the lessons Link has taught her.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=This is the least troublesome underworld maze and you've taught me everything I need to know... What could possibly go wrong?|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page=1}}</ref> After Zelda vanishes into the Underworld, a [[Wizzrobe]] commands several of Ganon's minions to tie Link up so that he can  teleport both of them into the final room of the Labyrinth, revealing to Link that he filled the Eagle Labyrinth with the most dangerous of enemies so that Zelda may not stand a chance up against them.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Grab him! Without his weapons, he's helpless! You thought Eagle labyrinth was a safe place for Zelda to hone her battle skills! Fool! I filled it  with the most lethal enemies in Ganon's army! She won't stand a chance! Let my teleportation spell carry us to the final room of the  labyrinth!|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page=2}}</ref>


Meanwhile, just as Zelda is telling herself that she will not call for Link's help at the first sign of danger, a [[Gohma]] appears behind her.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=If Link thinks I'm going to give up and call him to rescue me at the first sign of danger, he's in for a surprise! [...] A Gohma!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=3}}</ref> Surprised that a Gohma has appeared in such an early level,<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=That's not supposed to happen in level one! I guess Link wanted to surprise me! Well, I'm not quitting!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=3}}</ref> the princess tries to fire a [[Sword Beam]] at the foe's eye, but she is pushed back by the force of the beam, blaming Link for not having told her about the "kick."<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=One quick Sword Blast and you'll be seafood salad, one-eye! [...] Whoa!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=3}}</ref> She is successful in defeating a group of incoming [[Patra]]s, although she admits to herself that the current situation is too tough for her and decides to call Link by blowing the Magic Whistle.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=All right, I admit it! This IS too tough for me! I'm blowing the whistle, Link--come bail me out!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=4}}</ref> When Link does not appear, Zelda realizes that something must have happened and tries to stay calm since she can still get out by remembering everything that the young hero taught her.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Link? Where ARE you? This isn't funny anymore! He's not coming. Something must be wrong. Okay, don't panic. I'm on my own. But if I remember everything Link taught me I can still get out of this.|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=4}}</ref> The princess then reaches for her magic pouch and gets out a [[bomb]], recalling Link's advice in that she can find an exit by blowing up one of room's walls.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Zelda reaches in her Magic Pouch... Ah...here's what I need! 'If you can't find a door, clear your way with the bomb!' One door coming up!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=5}}</ref> The opening reveals even more of Ganon's minions,<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Oh, no! More of them!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=5}}</ref> but still the princess manages to get into the next room since the foes are busy fighting amongst themselves.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Lucky these guys are so STUPID!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=6}}</ref> Zelda then prepares another bomb since she hears someone approaching her,<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Something's coming! One bomb left!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=6}}</ref> which just turns out to be Miff.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Miff! My favorite fairy! Am I glad to see you!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=}}</ref>   
Meanwhile, just as Zelda is telling herself that she will not call for Link's help at the first sign of danger, a [[Gohma]] appears behind her.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=If Link thinks I'm going to give up and call him to rescue me at the first sign of danger, he's in for a surprise! [...] A Gohma!|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page=3}}</ref> Surprised that a Gohma has appeared in such an early level,<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=That's not supposed to happen in level one! I guess Link wanted to surprise me! Well, I'm not quitting!|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page=3}}</ref> the princess tries to fire a [[Sword Beam]] at the foe's eye, but she is pushed back by the force of the beam, blaming Link for not having told her about the "kick."<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=One quick Sword Blast and you'll be seafood salad, one-eye! [...] Whoa!|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page=3}}</ref> She is successful in defeating a group of incoming [[Patra]]s, although she admits to herself that the current situation is too tough for her and decides to call Link by blowing the Magic Whistle.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=All right, I admit it! This IS too tough for me! I'm blowing the whistle, Link--come bail me out!|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page=4}}</ref> When Link does not appear, Zelda realizes that something must have happened and tries to stay calm since she can still get out by remembering everything that the young hero taught her.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Link? Where ARE you? This isn't funny anymore! He's not coming. Something must be wrong. Okay, don't panic. I'm on my own. But if I remember everything Link taught me I can still get out of this.|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page=4}}</ref> The princess then reaches for her magic pouch and gets out a [[bomb]], recalling Link's advice in that she can find an exit by blowing up one of room's walls.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Zelda reaches in her Magic Pouch... Ah...here's what I need! 'If you can't find a door, clear your way with the bomb!' One door coming up!|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page=5}}</ref> The opening reveals even more of Ganon's minions,<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Oh, no! More of them!|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page=5}}</ref> but still the princess manages to get into the next room since the foes are busy fighting amongst themselves.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Lucky these guys are so STUPID!|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page=6}}</ref> Zelda then prepares another bomb since she hears someone approaching her,<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Something's coming! One bomb left!|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page=6}}</ref> which just turns out to be Miff.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Miff! My favorite fairy! Am I glad to see you!|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page= }}</ref>   


Before Miff can say anything else, she warns Zelda about the Dodongo behind her, allowing Zelda to defeat it with her last bomb.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Zelda! Behind you! [...] A dodongo!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=7}}</ref> Miff realizes that the princess is hurt,<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Oh princess! You're hurt!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=7}}</ref> and as the fairy heals her wounds, the princess explains to her the recent strange events.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Later, after Miff's fairy magic has restored Zelda's health and after Zelda has explained the day's strange events...|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=7}}</ref> Astonished, Miff explains that Zelda cannot hope to fight through the Underworld's Labyrinths using Link's way since she considers that the young hero only survives because of his "dumb luck and brute force."<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Are you out of your MIND!?! Link is an IDIOT! Link survives on dumb luck and brute force!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=7}}</ref> Zelda realizes this and wishes she had a [[Zelda's Bow|bow]] with her since she is unable to fire a sword beam correctly.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Link is NOT an idiot! But...I'm not Link. [...] It would sure help if I had a bow! I can't fire a sword blast worth a darn!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=8}}</ref>
Before Miff can say anything else, she warns Zelda about the Dodongo behind her, allowing Zelda to defeat it with her last bomb.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Zelda! Behind you! [...] A dodongo!|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page=7}}</ref> Miff realizes that the princess is hurt,<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Oh princess! You're hurt!|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page=7}}</ref> and as the fairy heals her wounds, the princess explains to her the recent strange events.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Later, after Miff's fairy magic has restored Zelda's health and after Zelda has explained the day's strange events...|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page=7}}</ref> Astonished, Miff explains that Zelda cannot hope to fight through the Underworld's Labyrinths using Link's way since she considers that the young hero only survives because of his "dumb luck and brute force."<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Are you out of your MIND!?! Link is an IDIOT! Link survives on dumb luck and brute force!|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page=7}}</ref> Zelda realizes this and wishes she had a [[Zelda's Bow|bow]] with her since she is unable to fire a sword beam correctly.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Link is NOT an idiot! But...I'm not Link. [...] It would sure help if I had a bow! I can't fire a sword blast worth a darn!|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page=8}}</ref>


Soon after, Miff and Zelda stumble into the treasure of the Eagle Labyrinth, a [[Zelda's Bow|magic bow]],<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=(Further into the underworld...) Miff: Behold the treasure of the Eagle labyrinth!<br/>Zelda: A magic bow!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=8 (Issue #2)}}</ref> which allows the princess to defeat the Gohma with a single shot and make her way into the final chamber of the maze.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Nice shot, Zelda! Now...that's the door to the final chamber!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page= 8 (Issue #2)}}</ref> With her bow in hand, Zelda eventually defeats the Wizzrobe and rescues Link in the process.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Zelda: And you picked on the WRONG princess, Wizzrobe!<br/>Wizzrobe: Nooo! This will send be back to Ganon!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=10}}</ref>
Soon after, Miff and Zelda stumble into the treasure of the Eagle Labyrinth, a [[Zelda's Bow|magic bow]],<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=(Further into the underworld...) Miff: Behold the treasure of the Eagle labyrinth!<br/>Zelda: A magic bow!|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page=8 (Issue #2)}}</ref> which allows the princess to defeat the Gohma with a single shot and make her way into the final chamber of the maze.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Nice shot, Zelda! Now...that's the door to the final chamber!|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page= 8 (Issue #2)}}</ref> With her bow in hand, Zelda eventually defeats the Wizzrobe and rescues Link in the process.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Zelda: And you picked on the WRONG princess, Wizzrobe!<br/>Wizzrobe: Nooo! This will send be back to Ganon!|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page=10}}</ref>
{{Noncanon|End}}


==={{LCT|-}}===
==={{LCT|-}}===
{{Ambig|Start}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Stub|LCT}}
{{Stub|LCT}}
In {{LCT}}, {{Term|LCT|Level 1}} is one of the three first {{Plural|LCT|Level|link}} that {{Term|LCT|Link|link}} can play. The {{Term|LCT|Level}} consists of three {{Plural|LCT|Stage|link}}, including {{Term|LCT|Ordon Target Practice|link}}, {{Term|LCT|Gerudo Stalfos: Defender|link}}, and {{Term|LCT|Arbiter's Grounds: Ranger|link}}. If {{Term|LCT|Link}} gets a total of over 20,000 points in all three {{Plural|LCT|Stage}}, he will earn a bronze {{Term|LCT|Medal|link}}. If he gets 40,000 or more points, he will earn a silver {{Term|LCT|Medal}}. If he gets 60,000 or more points, he will earn a gold {{Term|LCT|Medal}}. If he gets 80,000 or more points, he will earn a platinum {{Term|LCT|Medal}}.
In {{LCT}}, {{Term|LCT|Level 1}} is one of the three first {{Plural|LCT|Level|link}} that {{Term|LCT|Link|link}} can play. The {{Term|LCT|Level}} consists of three {{Plural|LCT|Stage|link}}, including {{Term|LCT|Ordon Target Practice|link}}, {{Term|LCT|Gerudo Stalfos: Defender|link}}, and {{Term|LCT|Arbiter's Grounds: Ranger|link}}. If {{Term|LCT|Link}} gets a total of over 20,000 points in all three {{Plural|LCT|Stage}}, he will earn a bronze {{Term|LCT|Medal|link}}. If he gets 40,000 or more points, he will earn a silver {{Term|LCT|Medal}}. If he gets 60,000 or more points, he will earn a gold {{Term|LCT|Medal}}. If he gets 80,000 or more points, he will earn a platinum {{Term|LCT|Medal}}.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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File:TLoZ Level-1 Map.png|The {{Term|TLoZ|First Quest}} Map from {{TLoZ|-}}
File:TLoZ Level-1 Map.png|The {{Term|TLoZ|First Quest}} Map from {{TLoZ|-}}
File:TLoZ Level-1 Second Quest Map.png|The {{Term|TLoZ|Second Quest}} Map from {{TLoZ|-}}
File:TLoZ Level-1 Second Quest Map.png|The {{Term|TLoZ|Second Quest}} Map from {{TLoZ|-}}
File:Bszeldadungeon1.jpg|The entrance of {{Term|BSTLoZ|Level-1}} from {{BSTLoZ|-}}
File:BSTLoZ Level-1 Entrance.png|The entrance to {{Term|BSTLoZ|Level-1}} from {{BSTLoZ|-}}
File:Bszeldadungeon1.jpg|The first room of {{Term|BSTLoZ|Level-1}} from {{BSTLoZ|-}}
File:BSTLoZ Level-1 Map.png|The map of {{Term|BSTLoZ|Level-1}} from {{BSTLoZ|-}}
File:AST Eastern Palace Exterior.png|The exterior of {{Term|AST|Level 1}} from {{AST|-}}
File:AST Eastern Palace Entrance.png|The first room of {{Term|AST|Level 1}} from {{AST|-}}
File:AST Level 1 Map.png|The map of {{Term|AST|Level 1}} from {{AST|-}}
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