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Present in all Zelda games, the dungeons form the "underworld" of the worlds which Link visits and contain items and treasure to collect, enemies to overcome, and puzzles to be solved. | Present in all Zelda games, the dungeons form the "underworld" of the worlds which Link visits and contain items and treasure to collect, enemies to overcome, and puzzles to be solved. | ||
== Purpose == | == Purpose == | ||
The main reason for the existence of dungeons is to house a prize that Link must collect. Throughout the series these items have been different; Link collected fragments of the Triforce in the original LoZ, pendants and crystals in A Link to the Past, musical instruments in Link's Awakening, and other items throughout the other games. In Zelda 2 the goal was not to collect, but to return gems to magical statues in the dungeons. | The main reason for the existence of dungeons is to house a prize that Link must collect. Throughout the series these items have been different; Link collected fragments of the Triforce in the original LoZ, pendants and crystals in A Link to the Past, musical instruments in Link's Awakening, and other items throughout the other games. In Zelda 2 the goal was not to collect, but to return gems to magical statues in the dungeons. | ||
== Items == | == Items == | ||
The dungeons that Link visits are home to valuable items and treasures for Link to collect, ranging from item upgrades to unique tools and weapons. Many of these items will prove to be essential to the completion of Link's goals. | The dungeons that Link visits are home to valuable items and treasures for Link to collect, ranging from item upgrades to unique tools and weapons. Many of these items will prove to be essential to the completion of Link's goals. |