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Friday, June 05, 2009

Legend of Zelda Dungeon Level 1

OK, so after busting out my old NES (Nintendo Entertainment System) Dragon Warrior cartridge yesterday, I couldn't help but pick up that old shiny gold Legend of Zelda game cart I had not seen in many years. It has been packed away safely in a box and safe from dust and moisture for over a decade.

I immediately sank into a good hour of running around jabbing away at those familiar monsters with my "wooden sword" given to me at the start of the game, and soon found myself entering into the Level 1 Dungeon, The Eagle!

The boss of the Legend of Zelda Level 1 Dungeon is Aquamentus.

Legend of Zelda Boss Aquamentus

One of the easiest bosses to defeat in the game, but can be trouble for some.

Tactics: Simply avoid his fireballs by moving and either run in and stab him with your sword, or if you happen to make it this far with full health just stand back and shoot your sword at him to defeat him. Aquamentus only walks back and forth a very short distance, just keep moving and avoid his fireballs!

Items: The Level 1 Dungeon in legend of Zelda is important because you get one of the best weapons in the game, your Boomerang! While playing yesterday I realized how important your boomerang skill is, and this first weapon is to the entire game. The boomerang not only can stop some monsters in their spot, it also comes back to you and some monsters can be killed with simply one shot of your boomerang, so mastering this first weapon can be detrimental to your skill in finishing the game.

You'll find the boomerang two rooms before fighting Aquamentus. The final boss dragon of the Level 1 Dungeon.


In this dungeon you also find the bow, which will be used later in the game but should definitely be picked up while you in here so you don't have to come back for it. To find the bow you must make your way to the "beak" of the Eagle dungeon and once inside the most Western room, simply push up on the block on the left side of the stairs. The block to push up is indicated by red square in picture below.

Legend of Zelda Dungeon

It's amazing at how fun these old games can still be after so many years, and even still challenging. I will post more Legend of Zelda bosses and you can find more strategies and tips on bringing them down.

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