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==Small Keys==
==Small Keys==
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The '''Small Key''' is featured in many Zelda games. It can be found in small chests and by killing enemies, such as [[Rat]]s In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', but could actually be bought in ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''. A Small Key can be used to open locked doors that have chains around them. In every Zelda game, except ''The Legend of Zelda'', they can only be used in the dungeon where they're found.
The '''Small Key''' is featured in many Zelda games. It can be found in small chests and by killing enemies, such as [[Rat]]s In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', but could actually be bought in ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''. A Small Key can be used to open locked doors that have chains around them.<ref>{{cite|You found a Small Key! This key will open a locked door. You can use it only in this dungeon. |Ocarina of Time}}</ref> In every Zelda game, except ''The Legend of Zelda'', they can only be used in the dungeon where they're found.


In some games, having the [[compass]] will alert you to a hidden key in a room. The alert is a tone sounded upon entering the room<ref>{{cite|You've got the Compass!  Now, you can see where the chests and Nightmare are hidden! This Compass has a new feature — a tone will tell you if a key is hidden in a room when you enter!|N/A|Link's Awakening}}</ref>.
In some games, having the [[compass]] will alert you to a hidden key in a room. The alert is a tone sounded upon entering the room<ref>{{cite|You've got the Compass!  Now, you can see where the chests and Nightmare are hidden! This Compass has a new feature — a tone will tell you if a key is hidden in a room when you enter!|N/A|Link's Awakening}}</ref>.