Solutionvidéo de A Link to the Past. Vidéos créées par RikuuGaming basées sur la solution du Palais de Zelda. Vers la solution écrite. Voici une solution du jeu ORIGINAL sur SUPER NINTENDO. Certaines actions n'ont pas à être réalisées exactement dans cet ordre, néanmoins, cette solution essaie de réduire au minimum le nombre de déplacements. TheLegend of Zelda : A Link to the Past est un jeu d'aventure sorti en exclusivité sur la Virtual Console de la Wii. Une nouvelle fois incarnez Link qui lors d'une nuit agitée, entend la princesse Zelda l'appeler à l'aide dans ses songes. Dès réveillé il fonce au château d'Hyrule pour lui porter secours, mais également découvrir les dessins du sorcier maléfique Agahnim. Dans ce Todayalso marks the first of a series of multi-platform Legend of Zelda reviews since just about every single Zelda title from A Link to the Past to The Wind Waker has seen a re-release in some way, shape, or form.Playing through each of these games on various systems has been a tedious experience, but I'm putting my sanity on the line for you so that you'll have the Vay Tiền Trả Góp Theo Tháng Chỉ Cần Cmnd. You have freed Zelda from her jail cell, and now the two of you must escape from Hyrule Castle. Reach the First Floor Find the Secret Passageway Go through the Secret Passageway Reach the First Floor If you don't have the Lamp, be sure to open the chest in Zelda's jail cell to get it. After you talk to Zelda and she starts following you, exit Zelda's jail cell and go back the way you came. When you reach B1, keep going south until you have gone up the stairs in the southwest corner of the room with the two green soldiers. Go east along the ledge, then north up the narrow stone walkway, then go east to the next area. Follow the path to the next screen and jump off the ledge. Go north up the stairs and through the door. Go north up the stairs and you will reach the first floor. Find the Secret Passageway Go east to the next room, then go north up the stairs, and walk south along the upper path, then jump down to the lower area and go through the south door. Go south and follow the carpeted path to reach the first room of the castle. Zelda will tell you to go to the throne room to find a passage leading to the Sanctuary. Go north up the nearby stairs and find the door in the north wall. Go through it. Quickly go north up the stairs to avoid a fight with the blue soldiers, and continue north until you reach the thrones. There is an ornamental shelf behind the thrones. Zelda asks if you have a Lamp, then says to push the shelf from the left. Note that if you never picked up the Lamp along the way, you won't be able to push the shelf, and you will have to go back to Zelda's jail cell to open the chest there to get the Lamp before you can proceed. If you haven't already, walk behind the thrones and go to the left side of the ornamental shelf, and push it to the right. Then go through the door behind it. Advertisement Continue Reading Below Go through the Secret Passageway The room is dark. Be careful to watch for rats. Rats often drop high-value rupees, so you may want to take the time to kill the rats that you encounter. Go north, then east when you can, then north again, and you will find stairs leading down. Go down them. In this hallway there are Ropes snakes coming from the west, so carefully go west past them, then go north down the stairs. There are more Ropes here, as well as some Keese bats that will fly around if you get close to them. Go north and then east to find a chest. Open it to get a key. Then go west and north to the locked door, and go through. Zelda says that you are in the sewers and are close to the Sanctuary. Go north, then west, and go through the door in the west wall. Advertisement Continue Reading Below Go north, then west, to find a Keese. Go west from it to find a door in the north wall. Go through. Go west and kill the rats in this area. One of the rats is carrying a key. Kill the rats until you find the key, then go east, then north, and kill the Keese, then go north through the locked door. Go north to find a block puzzle. Push the top middle block up and continue up the stairs. In this wooden room, go through the south door. Zelda tells you to pull the switch "over there" but doesn't tell you which one. The correct switch is on the right side of the screen. When you approach it, Zelda will explain how to use it walk up to it and hold A, then press down. This will open the door to the Sanctuary. Go through. You will be asked to visit the Village Elder. Est-ce possible de changer la langue du jeu Zelda Link to the Past sur SNES avec le Rom version Europe ? Merci à vous ! So, the time has finally come to climb Mount Tamaranch and wake the Wind Fish. In this final part of our Zelda Link's Awakening walkthrough, we’ll cover everything you need to know to navigate to the final boss and do damage to each of its forms. Additionally covered how to find the Color Dungeon. Mount Tamaranch How to Read the Dark Secrets and Mysteries of Koholint’ If you head to Mount Tamaranch and enter the Wind Fish’s Egg you will find yourself in an endless dungeon with no clear path forward. You should head to the library in Mabe Village first instead – if you visited there at the beginning of the game, you may remember a book in the lower right corner that you couldn’t yet read. The key to reading this book is the Magnifying Lens item. If you do not yet have this item, please read the trading sequence recap below and return when you are done. Otherwise, skip ahead to the directions. The Link’s Awakening Trading Sequence Recap A Link to the Parts If you do not yet have the Magnifying Lens, check out what we had to say about the trading sequence guide. Get Directions Through the Wind Fish’s Egg Dungeon Read the “Dark Secrets and Mysteries of Koholint” and you will see the following Round and round, the passageways of the egg… [A sequence of eight directional arrows] Hmmmmmm, this book reeks of secrets… Unfortunately, there’s no point us giving you the sequence we received while writing this guide – the directions each player must head are randomly generated when the game is started, so you will have to read the book for yourself! Bonus How to Find the Color Dungeon Using ’The Hidden Power of Color” Back in 1998, after nine years of monochrome handheld gaming, Nintendo updated the Game Boy line to include a shocking new development color or colour’ for commonwealth readers and fans of the superfluous u’. They commemorated this startling invention with the original Zelda remake, Link’s Awakening DX, colourising the original release and adding a ninth dungeon – the color dungeon. 21 years later, and gaming handhelds look a little different. But the color dungeon is still accessible, even if its main gimmick is even less revelatory. To access the color dungeon available any time after the Key Cavern, dash into the bookcase on the top wall of the Mabe Village library and read the book you dislodge. “The Hidden Power of Color” “There’s a new world of color under the five gravestones” “3 Up 4 Right 5 Up 2 Left 1 Down” “Try with all your might and you may open a new path. Are you worthy to receive the power of color?” What’s this “world of color” about? Maybe you should try it and see! Head to the Graveyard and look for the only group of five tombstones they’re in the south east corner. Push them in the order indicated clockwise, starting in the lower right and in the directions indicated by the arrows. We’ll let you tackle this one on your own – get to the end and you can choose between a red tunic doubles attack power or a blue tunic doubles defence power. Wind Fish’s Egg Walkthrough Entering the Wind Fish's Egg The path to Mount Tamaranch can be found up the first ladder by the cliffs above Manbo’s Pond. Climb the ladder and walk all the way up to the egg at the peak. En route to the Turtle Rock, the Owl mentioned that Marin had made her own attempt to wake the egg – by singing the Ballad of the Wind Fish. Play your own rendition with the Ocarina learnt from Marin. As you continue your Ocarina song, the Siren’s Instruments you claimed from Koholint’s Eight Dungeons begin playing along. Suddenly, cracks appear in the Egg – forming a doorway. The owl lands atop the egg and encourages you onward The time has come… The Wind Fish awaits… Enter the egg… Hoot! Hoot! Wind Fish's Egg Maze Directions Head up in starting screen and then drop into the abyss in the next room. Once you land, head upwards again. Next, you will journey through a series of identical looking, four-exit rooms. This is where you should follow the sequence of directions you read in the “Dark Secrets and Mysteries of Koholint” again, as mentioned above, these are generated when starting the game, so you will have to read them yourself in the Mabe Village library. If you follow the correct sequence of directions, the ninth room will contain a hole in the ground and you will hear a chime confirming that you’re in the right place. Step into the abyss to enter the boss chamber. Defeating the Shadow Nightmare As you arrive in the boss’ chamber, a voice calls out to you We were born of nightmares… To take over this world, we made the Wind Fish sleep endlessly! If the Wind Fish doesn’t wake up, this island will never disappear! We would have been the masters of this place… But you had to come here and disrupt our plans! Heh heh! You can never defeat us! Let's rumble! Something pitch black forms below Link’s feet and sneaks to the opposite side of the room, reconstituting itself into a ball of darkness and shadow – this is the Shadow Nightmare, and its gimmick will be to take the form of familiar enemies and bosses across five forms, each with a different attack pattern and weakness. The first form bounces around the room like a Zol the common blob enemy, however it is apparently impervious to all of your weaponry simply disappearing with no sign of a hit. Your key tool is your magic powder. Chuck some powder as it lands and it will soon take on its second form. The second form is the shadow of Link to the Past’s Agahnim – he will throw a red ball of magic at you which can be deflected back with your sword, provided you are facing the shadow. Sometimes four smaller magic balls will be thrown your way – these cannot be deflected and should be dodged/jumped instead. The third form is a repeat of the Moldorm miniboss, though it is stronger overall and moves quicker in its critical phase. Hit the end of its tail to send it packing. Form number four is the Shadow of Ganon. He will twirl his double-ended trident and summon several blazing bats for Link to dodge. Once the bats have been avoided, he will throw the trident, spinning it in place – use this opportunity to aim a pegasus boot-enabled dash attack straight at him. In the fifth phase, the shadow nightmare returns to a blob-like form, leaving a trail behind it as it slides across the floor. Charge a spin attack to damage it. Defeating the Final Boss’s Final Form, Dethl Finally, the shadow will take on its ultimate form – a huge, usually closed eye set in a large body with two spiked arms that sweep up and down. The goal is to wait for the eye to open and shoot it with an arrow or the boomerang while jumping over the arms as they move. Once you’ve done enough damage, the defeated Shadow Nightmare will mournfully say This island is going to disappear… Our world is going to disappear… Our world… Our… world… Ending Cutscenes And that’s it – you’ve completed Link’s Awakening. The Owl calls to you, unseen …Link, you have beaten all the Nightmares! Climb the stairs before you! Stairs appear at the top of the screen and you automatically climb them. The Owl hovers above a platform in a starry sky. Hoot! Young lad… I mean, Link, the hero! You have defeated the Nightmares! You have proven your wisdom, courage, and power! … … … … As part of the Wind Fish’s spirit… I am the guardian of his dream world… But one day, the nightmares entered the dream and began wreaking havoc. Then you, Link, came to rescue the island… I have always trusted in your courage. I knew that you could turn back the nightmares. Thank you, Link… My work is done… The Wind Fish will wake soon. Goodbye… Hoot! The owl disappears and the Wind Fish materialises and finally makes its appearance … … … … I AM THE WIND FISH… LONG HAS BEEN MY SLUMBER… IN MY DREAMS… AN EGG APPEARED… IT WAS SURROUNDED BY AN ISLAND, WITH PEOPLE… ANIMALS… AN ENTIRE WORLD! … … … … BUT, VERILY, IT BE THE NATURE OF DREAMS TO END! WHEN IT DOST AWAKEN, KOHOLINT WILL BE GONE… ONLY THE MEMORY OF THIS DREAM LAND WILL EXIST IN THE WAKING WORLD… SOMEDAY, THOU MAY RECALL THIS ISLAND… THAT MEMORY MAKES THE DREAM WORLD REAL… … … … … COME, Link… LET US AWAKEN… TOGETHER! PLAY THE EIGHT INSTRUMENTS! PLAY THE SONG OF AWAKENING! The Siren’s Instruments play and we see a montage of scenes in Mabe Village, fading to white, ending with Marin singing by the wind vane. Then Koholint Island is seen in a calm sea – and slowly, it disappears into nothing. Link meanwhile is carried through the starry sky by a jet of water. A circling seagull squawks and Link wakes at last, draped on a part of his destroyed ship. Suddenly, the Wind Fish flies overhead and Link watches it fly off over the horizon. The credits roll. Bonus Scene If you managed to complete the game without dying being revived by the secret medicine is allowed, you will see a smiling Marin against the sky, singing the Ballad of the Wind Fish. A bird – perhaps the seagull she wished to be – flies off into the blue. Completed Save File You can reload your completed save file to mop up any of the last secrets heart pieces and secret seashells, dungeon challenges or other side-tasks you haven’t yet completed. Thanks for using our Zelda Link's Awakening walkthrough, we hope you found it useful!

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