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The '''Slime Key''' is required to gain entry into the [[Key Cavern]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''. To obtain the key, Link must travel to [[Kanalet Castle]] to retrieve [[Golden Leaf|Five Golden Leaves]] for King [[Richard]]. In return, King Richard will grant Link access to his dangerous back garden where an owl statue is located. When Link uses the [[shovel]] to dig under the statue, the Slime Key will appear. The Key has a close resemblance to the [[Slime Eyes]], the final boss of the [[Key Cavern]]. Ironically, the key seems to be made of stone or metal, rather than slime, even though it is named the slime key. | The '''Slime Key''' is required to gain entry into the [[Key Cavern]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''. To obtain the key, Link must travel to [[Kanalet Castle]] to retrieve [[Golden Leaf|Five Golden Leaves]] for King [[Richard]]. In return, King Richard will grant Link access to his dangerous back garden where an owl statue is located. When Link uses the [[shovel]] to dig under the statue, the Slime Key will appear. The Key has a close resemblance to the [[Slime Eyes]], the final boss of the [[Key Cavern]]. Ironically, the key seems to be made of stone or metal, rather than slime, even though it is named the slime key. | ||
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