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:''For this Dungeon in {{BSTLoZ}}, see [[Level-3 (BS The Legend of Zelda)]].''
{{Hatnote|For the {{Term|Series|Level 3}} from {{ALttP}}, see {{Term|ALttP|Skull Woods}}. For the {{Term|Series|Level 3}} from {{LA}}, see {{Term|LANS|Key Cavern|link}}. For the {{Term|Series|Level 3}} from {{OoS}}, see {{Term|OoS|Poison Moth's Lair|link}}. For the {{Term|Series|Level 3}} from {{OoA}}, see {{Term|OoA|Moonlit Grotto|link}}.}}
{{Dungeon
{{Infobox Dungeon
|name= Level 3
|type=  
|image= [[File:TLoZ Level-3 Entrance.png|320px]]
|image= File:TLoZ Level-3 Entrance.png
|caption= The entrance of the labyrinth in the First Quest
|caption= The entrance of {{Term|TLoZ|Level 3}} in the {{Term|TLoZ|First Quest|link}} of {{TLoZ|-}}
|location= [[Hyrule]]
|pronunciation=
|game= {{TLoZ}}
|location=
|item= [[Raft]]{{Exp|First Quest}}<br>[[Magical Boomerang]]{{Exp|Second Quest}}
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|mini-boss= Group of [[Goriya]]s{{Exp|Second Quest}}
|TLoZ= {{Term|TLoZ|Hyrule|link}}
|boss= [[Manhandla]]{{Exp|First Quest}}<br>[[Dodongo]] ×3{{Exp|Second Quest}}
|BSTLoZ= {{Term|BSTLoZ|Hyrule|link}}
|quest= [[Triforce Fragment]]<br>[[Heart Container]]
|AST= East of {{Term|AST|Kakariko Village|link}}
|LCT= {{Term|LCT|Kakariko Village|link}}, {{Term|LCT|Castle Town|link}}, {{Term|LCT|Bridge of Hylia|link}}
}}
}}
{{Term/Store|Level 3||Series, TLoZ}},<ref name="E 144">{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 144 {{Exp Game|TLoZ}}}}</ref> also stylized as '''Level-3''',{{Fact}} and known as '''Manji''',<ref name="E 144"/> is the third [[Labyrinth]] in {{TLoZ}}.
|game= TLoZ
|other= BSTLoZ, AST, LCT
|item=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|TLoZ= {{Term|TLoZ|Raft|link}}{{Exp|First Quest Only}}, {{Term|TLoZ|Magical Boomerang|link}}{{Exp|Second Quest Only}}
|BSTLoZ= {{Term|BSTLoZ|Raft|link}}, {{Term|BSTLoZ|Magical Boomerang|link}}
|AST= {{Term|AST|Magic Hammer|link}}, {{Term|AST|Blue Mail|link}}
}}
|quest=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|TLoZ= {{Term|TLoZ|Triforce Shard|link}}, {{Term|TLoZ|Heart Container|link}}
|BSTLoZ= {{Term|BSTLoZ|Triforce Shard|link}}, {{Term|BSTLoZ|Heart Container|link}}
|AST= {{Term|AST|Stone Tablet|link}}
}}
|mini-boss=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|TLoZ= {{Plural|TLoZ|Goriya|link}}{{How Many}}{{Exp|Second Quest Only}}
|BSTLoZ= {{Plural|BSTLoZ|Red Darknut|link}}{{How Many}}, {{Plural|BSTLoZ|Blue Goriya|link}}{{How Many}}
}}
|boss=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|TLoZ= {{Term|TLoZ|Manhandla|link}}{{Exp|First Quest Only}}, {{Plural|TLoZ|Dodongo|link}} ×3{{Exp|Second Quest Only}}
|BSTLoZ= {{Term|BSTLoZ|Manhandla|link}}
|AST= {{Term|AST|Helmasaur King|link}}
}}
|temperature=
|theme=
|strategy=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|TLoZ= {{StrategyWiki|The Legend of Zelda/Underworld/Quest 1/Dungeon 3|Level 3}}
|BSTLoZ= {{StrategyWiki|BS The Legend of Zelda/Quest 1/Dungeon 3|Level 3}}
|AST= {{StrategyWiki|BS The Legend of Zelda: Inishie no Sekiban/Week 2/Dungeon 3|Level 3}}
}}
}}
{{Term/Store|Level 3||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 3}}|Level Select|LCT}}</ref> also stylized as {{Term/Store|Level-3||BSTLoZ}},{{Exp Game|TLoZ, BSTLoZ}}<ref>{{Cite|Level-3|Map|TLoZ}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Level-3|Map|BSTLoZ}}</ref> and known as '''Manji''',{{Exp Game|TLoZ}}<ref name="E 144"/> is a recurring {{Term|Series|Dungeon|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.


==Entrance==
==Overview==
==={{TLoZ|-}}===
====Entrance to {{Term|TLoZ|Level 3|link}}====
In the First Quest, its entrance is located within the central area of [[Hyrule]], just west of Link's starting point.
In the First Quest, its entrance is located within the central area of [[Hyrule]], just west of Link's starting point.


In the [[Second Quest]], the entrance to Level-3 is beneath a pond atop a green hill in western Hyrule, requiring the [[Flute]] from [[Level-2 (The Legend of Zelda)|Level-2]] to gain access.
In the [[Second Quest]], the entrance to Level-3 is beneath a pond atop a green hill in western Hyrule, requiring the [[Flute]] from {{Term|TLoZ|Level 2|link}} to gain access.


==Themes and Navigation==
====Themes and Navigation====
===First Quest===
The interior of this Labyrinth appears to be made of stone bricks, like most Labyrinths in {{TLoZ|-}}, with its primary color being green. [[Darknut]]s patrol the rooms here. The main item of this Labyrinth in the First Quest is the [[Raft]], which is used only in the [[Overworld]] of Hyrule. The [[Boss]] of the Labyrinth is [[Manhandla]], who guards one of the [[Triforce Shard]]s. This Dungeon has more [[Key]]s than is needed to unlock all of the doors in the Dungeon, as there are five Keys and four locked doors.
The interior of this Labyrinth appears to be made of stone bricks, like most Labyrinths in ''The Legend of Zelda'', with its primary color being green. [[Darknut]]s patrol the rooms here. The main [[Dungeon Item List|Item]] of this Labyrinth in the First Quest is the [[Raft]], which is used only in the [[Overworld]] of Hyrule. The [[Boss]] of the Labyrinth is [[Manhandla]], who guards one of the [[Triforce Fragment]]s. This Dungeon has more [[Key]]s than is needed to unlock all of the doors in the Dungeon, as there are five Keys and four locked doors.


===Second Quest===
In the [[Second Quest]], the Labyrinth's walls and floors are instead a dark and deep shade of blue, making it more similar to {{Term|TLoZ|Level 2|link}} of the First Quest. The Labyrinth is quite small, but greatly differs in difficulty from the First Quest. The main item of the Labyrinth is the [[Magical Boomerang]], which is guarded by a room full of blue [[Goriya]]. This Labyrinth houses a non-aggressive Goriya, whose stomach will grumble. Link cannot pass to the next room until he gives him some [[Food]]. The Labyrinth's Boss, a trio of [[Dodongo]]s, guard the [[Compass]] rather than the Triforce Shard. After defeating them, [[Link]] must still battle a group of red Goriya in the next room before he can claim the Triforce Shard.  
In the [[Second Quest]], the Labyrinth's walls and floors are instead a dark and deep shade of blue, making it more similar to [[Level-2 (The Legend of Zelda)|Level-2]] of the First Quest. The Labyrinth is quite small, but greatly differs in difficulty from the First Quest. The [[Dungeon Item List|main Item]] of the Labyrinth is the [[Magical Boomerang]], which is guarded by a room full of blue [[Goriya]]. This Labyrinth houses a non-aggressive Goriya, whose stomach will grumble. Link cannot pass to the next room until he gives him some [[Food]]. The Labyrinth's Boss, a trio of [[Dodongo]]s, guard the [[Compass]] rather than the Triforce Fragment. After defeating them, [[Link]] must still battle a group of red Goriya in the next room before he can claim the Triforce Fragment.  


The most notable difference in Second Quest is the shape of this Labyrinth, changing from a manji to the shape of the letter "L." The Maps of the first five Labyrinths in the Second Quest each symbolize a letter, spelling out an anagram for "ZELDA."
The most notable difference in Second Quest is the shape of this Labyrinth, changing from a manji to the shape of the letter "L." The Maps of the first five Labyrinths in the Second Quest each symbolize a letter, spelling out an anagram for "ZELDA."


==Minor Enemies and Traps==
====={{Plural|TLoZ|Enemy}}=====
===First Quest===
{{Tabs
<gallery>
|default= 1
File:TLoZ Trap Sprite.png|[[Blade Trap]]
|tab1= {{Term|TLoZ|First Quest}}
File:TLoZ Bubble Sprite.png|[[Bubble]]
|content1= {{Gallery List|Enemies
File:TLoZ Red Darknut Sprite.png|[[Darknut]]
|TLoZ= Bubble [Qty:6], Gel [3], Keese [Qty:27], Red Darknut [Qty:19], Trap [Qty:12], Zol [Qty:22]
File:TLoZ Gel Sprite 3.png|[[Gel]]
}}
File:TLoZ Keese Sprite.png|[[Keese]]
 
File:TLoZ Zol Sprite.png|[[Zol]]
|tab2= {{Term|TLoZ|Second Quest}}
</gallery>
|content2= {{Gallery List|Enemies
|TLoZ= Red Goriya, Blue Goriya, Rope [2], Stalfos, Stone Statue [21], Stone Statue [22], Wallmaster
}}
}}
 
======{{Plural|TLoZ|Boss}}======
{{Tabs
|default= 1
|tab1= {{Term|TLoZ|First Quest}}
|content1= {{Gallery List|Enemies
|TLoZ= Manhandla [Qty:1]
}}
 
|tab2= {{Term|TLoZ|Second Quest}}
|content2= {{Gallery List|Enemies
|TLoZ= Dodongo (Boss) [Qty:3]
}}
}}
 
==Other Appearances==
==={{BSTLoZ|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Stub|BSTLoZ}}
====Entrance to {{Term|BSTLoZ|Level 3}}====
The entrance to the {{Term|BSTLoZ|Dungeon|link}} is located near the {{Term|BSTLoZ|Old Man|link}} that instructs the player on how to traverse the {{Term|BSTLoZ|Lost Woods|link}}. It is accessed by using the {{Term|BSTLoZ|Candle|link}} to burn a bush.{{Which}}
 
====Features and Overview====
Two {{Plural|BSTLoZ|Red Darknut|link}} guard the {{Term|BSTLoZ|Raft|link}}, while a group of two {{Plural|BSTLoZ|Blue Goriya|link}} guard the {{Term|BSTLoZ|Magical Boomerang|link}}. The {{Term|BSTLoZ|Boss|link}} of the {{Term|BSTLoZ|Dungeon|link}} is {{Term|BSTLoZ|Manhandla|link}}.
 
The layout of the {{Term|BSTLoZ|Dungeon}} forms a "G", following the {{Term|BSTLoZ|Dungeon}} pattern that spells out "[[St. GIGA]]".
 
====={{Plural|BSTLoZ|Enemy}}=====
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|BSTLoZ= Red Darknut [Qty:4], Red Goriya [Qty:3], Blue Goriya [Qty:5], Keese [Qty:22], Stone Statue [3L], Stone Statue [3R], Blade Trap [Qty:6], Vire [Qty:7], Zol [Qty:12]
}}
 
======{{Plural|BSTLoZ|Boss}}======
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|BSTLoZ= Manhandla [Qty:1]
}}
{{Noncanon|End}}
 
==={{AST|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
====Entrance to the {{Term|AST|Dungeon}}====
{{Term|AST|Level 3}} is located in an underground cave east of {{Term|AST|Kakariko Village|link}}. The entrance is blocked by a pile of rocks, which must be destroyed by bashing it with the {{Term|AST|Pegasus Shoes|link}}.
 
====Themes and Navigation====
The {{Term|AST|Dungeon|link}} features various puzzles involving {{Plural|AST|Crystal Switch|link}}, which must be hit in order to progress through other rooms. {{Plural|AST|Mole|link}} also block the access to certain areas of the {{Term|AST|Dungeon}}, therefore, they must be pressed by using the {{Term|AST|Magic Hammer|link}}, one of the {{Term|AST|Dungeon}}'s main {{Plural|AST|Item|link}} 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 a {{Term|AST|Bomb}} upgrade for 100 {{Plural|AST|Rupee}}. The {{Term|AST|Magic Hammer}} must also be used to defeat the {{Term|AST|Helmasaur King|link}}, the {{Term|AST|Dungeon}}'s {{Term|AST|Boss|link}}. Once defeated, it drops a {{Term|AST|Heart Container|link}}, followed by a {{Term|AST|Stone Tablet|link}}.
 
====Minor {{Plural|AST|Enemy}} and Traps====
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|AST= Blue Bari, Red Bari, Beamos, Biri, Bubble, Red Hardhat Beetle, Blue Hardhat Beetle, Helmasaur, Medusa, Spark, Blue Stalfos, Red Stalfos, Terrorpin, Yellow Zol
}}
{{Noncanon|End}}
 
==={{LCT|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Stub|LCT}}


===Second Quest===
{{Noncanon|End}}
<gallery>
File:TLoZ Goriya Red Sprite.png|[[Goriya]]
File:TLoZ Goriya Blue Sprite.png|[[Goriya]]
File:TLoZ Rope Flashing Sprite.png|[[Rope]]
File:TLoZ Stalfos Sprite.png|[[Stalfos]]
File:TLoZ Stone Statue Sprite 21.png|[[Stone Statue]]
File:TLoZ Stone Statue Sprite 22.png|[[Stone Statue]]
File:TLoZ Wallmaster Sprite.png|[[Wallmaster]]
</gallery>


==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==
{{Names
{{Nomenclature}}
|align= left
|enBr=
|enBrM=
|ja= {{Romanize|マンジ|Manji}}
|jaM= Manji
|esS=
|esSM=
|esL=
|esLM=
|frF=
|frFM=
|frC=
|frCM=
|de=
|deM=
|it=
|itM=
|ptP=
|ptPM=
|ptB=
|ptBM=
|nl=
|nlM=
|ru=
|ruM=
|ko=
|koM=
|zhT=
|zhTM=
|zhS=
|zhSM= }}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:TLoZ Level-2 Entrance.png|The entrance to Level-3 in the Second Quest
File:TLoZ Level-2 Entrance.png|The entrance to {{Term|TLoZ|Level 3}} in the {{Term|TLoZ|Second Quest}} from {{TLoZ|-}}
File:TLoZ Old Man Level-3 Quote.png|An Old Man giving Link a hint in Level-3 of the First Quest
File:TLoZ Old Man Level-3 Quote.png|An {{Term|TLoZ|Old Man}} giving {{Term|TLoZ|Link}} a hint in {{Term|TLoZ|Level 3}} in the First Quest from {{TLoZ|-}}
File:TLoZ Level-3 Map.png|First Quest Map
File:TLoZ Level-3 Map.png|The {{Term|TLoZ|First Quest}} Map of {{Term|TLoZ|Level 3}} from {{TLoZ|-}}
File:TLoZ Level-3 Second Quest Map.png|Second Quest Map
File:TLoZ Level-3 Second Quest Map.png|The {{Term|TLoZ|Second Quest}} Map of {{Term|TLoZ|Level 3}} from {{TLoZ|-}}
File:BSTLoZ Level-3 Map.png|The map for {{Term|BSTLoZ|Level-3}} from {{BSTLoZ|-}}
File:AST Level 3 Exterior.png|The exterior of {{Term|AST|Level 3}} from {{AST|-}}
File:AST Level 3 Entrance.png|The entrance room of {{Term|AST|Level 3}} from {{AST|-}}
File:AST Level 3 Map.png|The map of {{Term|AST|Level 3}} from {{AST|-}}
</gallery>
</gallery>


{{Ref}}
{{Ref}}
{{DungeonNav2|TLoZ}}
{{DungeonNav2|TLoZ}}
[[Category:Dungeons]]
{{Categories
[[Category:Dungeons in The Legend of Zelda]]
|dungeons= TLoZ, BSTLoZ, AST
|levels= LCT
}}

Latest revision as of 09:17, 26 April 2024

For the Level 3 from A Link to the Past, see Skull Woods. For the Level 3 from Link's Awakening, see Key Cavern. For the Level 3 from Oracle of Seasons, see Poison Moth's Lair. For the Level 3 from Oracle of Ages, see Moonlit Grotto.

Level 3,(TLoZ | LCT)[1][2] also stylized as Level-3,(TLoZ | BSTLoZ)[3][4] and known as Manji,(TLoZ)[1] is a recurring Dungeon in The Legend of Zelda series.

Overview

The Legend of Zelda

Entrance to Level 3

In the First Quest, its entrance is located within the central area of Hyrule, just west of Link's starting point.

In the Second Quest, the entrance to Level-3 is beneath a pond atop a green hill in western Hyrule, requiring the Flute from Level 2 to gain access.

Themes and Navigation

The interior of this Labyrinth appears to be made of stone bricks, like most Labyrinths in The Legend of Zelda, with its primary color being green. Darknuts patrol the rooms here. The main item of this Labyrinth in the First Quest is the Raft, which is used only in the Overworld of Hyrule. The Boss of the Labyrinth is Manhandla, who guards one of the Triforce Shards. This Dungeon has more Keys than is needed to unlock all of the doors in the Dungeon, as there are five Keys and four locked doors.

In the Second Quest, the Labyrinth's walls and floors are instead a dark and deep shade of blue, making it more similar to Level 2 of the First Quest. The Labyrinth is quite small, but greatly differs in difficulty from the First Quest. The main item of the Labyrinth is the Magical Boomerang, which is guarded by a room full of blue Goriya. This Labyrinth houses a non-aggressive Goriya, whose stomach will grumble. Link cannot pass to the next room until he gives him some Food. The Labyrinth's Boss, a trio of Dodongos, guard the Compass rather than the Triforce Shard. After defeating them, Link must still battle a group of red Goriya in the next room before he can claim the Triforce Shard.

The most notable difference in Second Quest is the shape of this Labyrinth, changing from a manji to the shape of the letter "L." The Maps of the first five Labyrinths in the Second Quest each symbolize a letter, spelling out an anagram for "ZELDA."

Enemies
First QuestSecond Quest
Bosses
First QuestSecond Quest

Other Appearances

BS The Legend of Zelda



Entrance to Level-3

The entrance to the Dungeon is located near the Old Man that instructs the player on how to traverse the Lost Woods. It is accessed by using the Candle to burn a bush.[which?]

Features and Overview

Two Red Darknuts guard the Raft, while a group of two Blue Goriyas guard the Magical Boomerang. The Boss of the Dungeon is Manhandla.

The layout of the Dungeon forms a "G", following the Dungeon pattern that spells out "St. GIGA".

Enemies
Bosses

Ancient Stone Tablets

Entrance to the Dungeon

Level 3 is located in an underground cave east of Kakariko Village. The entrance is blocked by a pile of rocks, which must be destroyed by bashing it with the Pegasus Boots.

Themes and Navigation

The Dungeon features various puzzles involving Shock Switches, which must be hit in order to progress through other rooms. Moles also block the access to certain areas of the Dungeon, therefore, they must be pressed by using the Magic Hammer, one of the Dungeon's main Items Many walls can be blown with Bombs, revealing hidden rooms filled with Treasure Chests containing Rupees. A Thief can also be found selling a Bomb upgrade for 100 Rupees. The Magic Hammer must also be used to defeat the Helmasaur King, the Dungeon's Boss. Once defeated, it drops a Heart Container, followed by a Stone Tablet.

Minor Enemies and Traps

Link's Crossbow Training



Nomenclature

ZW Nomenclature Asset.png Names in Other Regions ZW Nomenclature Asset 2.png
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
  • LEVEL-3[7]
  • マンジ (Manji)[7]
  •  
  • Manji
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSI
  • 卍之迷宫 (Wàn zhī mí gōng)[9]
  • 关卡三 (Guān qiǎ sān)[9]
  • Manji Dungeon
  • Same as English.
The French Republic
FrenchEU
  • Level 3
  • Manji
The Italian Republic
Italian
  •  
  • Level 3
The Russian Federation
Russian
N/A 
This table was generated using translation pages.
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Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 144 (TLoZ)
  2. "Level 3" — Level Select (Link's Crossbow Training)
  3. "Level-3" — Map (The Legend of Zelda)
  4. "Level-3" — Map (BS The Legend of Zelda)
  5. Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 144
  6. The Legend of Zelda manual, Italian localization, [which page?]
  7. 7.0 7.1 Hyrule Encyclopedia, Tokuma Shoten Publishing Co., Ltd., pg. 142
  8. 8.0 8.1 Encyclopedia, Les Éditions Soleil, pg. 144
  9. 9.0 9.1 塞尔达传说:百科全书, New Star Press, pg. 220