Slime Key: Difference between revisions

From Zelda Wiki, the Zelda encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
mNo edit summary
mNo edit summary
Line 2: Line 2:
|name= The Slime Key
|name= The Slime Key
|image= [[File:LADX Slime Key Artwork.png|x300px]]
|image= [[File:LADX Slime Key Artwork.png|x300px]]
|caption=  
|caption= Artwork of the Slime Key from {{LADX|-}}
|game= {{LA}}
|game= {{LA}}
|cost=  
|cost=  
Line 14: Line 14:
Initially, the Slime Key is owned by [[Richard]]. When [[Link]] travels to [[Kanalet Castle]] and speaks to him, he will ask Link to bring him back five [[Golden Leaf|Golden Leaves]] in exchange for the Key.<ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|398}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|319}}</ref> When Link returns with the five Leaves, Richard will let him through his back garden where an [[Owl Statue]] is located.<ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|401}}</ref> Link must use the [[Shovel]] to dig at the Statue's feet and find the Key.<ref>{{Cite book|quote=If you expect Richard to simply hand over the Slime Key when you return his Golden Leaves, you'll be disappointed. He has something a bit more sporting in mind. He'll step aside and show you a secret stairway that leads to the bushy field behind his house. You'll have to find the Key's hiding place on your own-with your Shovel.|book=The Legend of Zelda - Link's Awakening Player's Guide|publisher=Nintendo of America Inc. & Tokuma Shoten Publishing Co., Ltd.|page=41}}</ref>
Initially, the Slime Key is owned by [[Richard]]. When [[Link]] travels to [[Kanalet Castle]] and speaks to him, he will ask Link to bring him back five [[Golden Leaf|Golden Leaves]] in exchange for the Key.<ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|398}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|319}}</ref> When Link returns with the five Leaves, Richard will let him through his back garden where an [[Owl Statue]] is located.<ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|401}}</ref> Link must use the [[Shovel]] to dig at the Statue's feet and find the Key.<ref>{{Cite book|quote=If you expect Richard to simply hand over the Slime Key when you return his Golden Leaves, you'll be disappointed. He has something a bit more sporting in mind. He'll step aside and show you a secret stairway that leads to the bushy field behind his house. You'll have to find the Key's hiding place on your own-with your Shovel.|book=The Legend of Zelda - Link's Awakening Player's Guide|publisher=Nintendo of America Inc. & Tokuma Shoten Publishing Co., Ltd.|page=41}}</ref>


The Slime Key allows Link, upon inserting it into the '''Slime Keyhole''',<ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|638}}</ref> to unlock the access to the Key Cavern.<ref name="Key Cavern"/>
The Slime Key allows Link, by inserting it into the '''Slime Keyhole''',<ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|638}}</ref> to unlock the access to the Key Cavern.<ref name="Key Cavern"/>


==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==

Revision as of 19:04, 3 June 2018

Template:Item The Slime Key is one of the several Dungeon Keys in Link's Awakening.[1]

Location and Uses

File:LA Slime Key Sprite.png

Initially, the Slime Key is owned by Richard. When Link travels to Kanalet Castle and speaks to him, he will ask Link to bring him back five Golden Leaves in exchange for the Key.[2][3] When Link returns with the five Leaves, Richard will let him through his back garden where an Owl Statue is located.[4] Link must use the Shovel to dig at the Statue's feet and find the Key.[5]

The Slime Key allows Link, by inserting it into the Slime Keyhole,[6] to unlock the access to the Key Cavern.[7]

Nomenclature

The Slime Key may be named after Slime Eye, the Boss of the Key Cavern, with which it bears a close resemblance.

Gallery

See Also

References

  1. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Obtention
  2. {{{game}}} text dump
  3. {{{game}}} text dump
  4. {{{game}}} text dump
  5. Template:Cite book
  6. {{{game}}} text dump
  7. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Key Cavern

Template:Keys