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''The Legend of Zelda: Triforce of the Gods'' is a gamebook published by [[Futabasha]] in their "Futabasha Famicom Game Book Series" on July 26, 1992. It is based on {{ALttP}}. | ''The Legend of Zelda: Triforce of the Gods'' is a gamebook published by [[Futabasha]] in their "Futabasha Famicom Game Book Series" on July 26, 1992. It is based on {{ALttP}}. It has been noted that the game is notoriously "buggy", with many typos or mistakes in the entry number directions, such that it is impossible to finish legitimately. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
The gamebook closely follows the events of {{ALttP}}. | The gamebook closely follows the events of {{ALttP}}, with a few notable variations: | ||
*The three Light World dungeons and their bosses are each connected to one of the three Gods. For example, the [[Power Glove]] is said to have been given by the God of Power to the one who built the [[Desert Palace]], and the God of Wisdom supposedly fought with [[Moldorm]] in the past to stop it from destroying the world. | |||
*Some of the bosses have been expanded on. Moldorm is described as a mechanical automaton, and has the power to create a localised Dark World space that transforms Link into his bunny form. [[Mothula|Mothula's]] room is now lined with thorns, and it has encased the maiden in a cocoon rather than the usual crystal. [[Blind the Thief|Blind]] is also given a motivation as wanting to steal the Triforce from Ganon to prove that he is the better thief. | |||
*[[Turtle Rock]] is described differently from how it appears in the game. It takes the form of an ornate (albeit ruined) mansion, with Link passing through a courtyard, reception hall, and dining room, and the fight with [[Trinexx]] takes place in a ballroom. | |||
==Nomenclature== | ==Nomenclature== |