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Welcome to the 2nd part of "The Legend of Zelda: a Link to the Past" where I'm gonna...
Eh? Link, what are you saying?
Ah! That you are getting wet! Sorry, let's go inside.
Well, as I was saying, in this part I'm gonna complete the East Palace, ...
...the first official dungeon of the game.
But, before we start, I wish you happy holidays,
...merry Christmas - although it has already happened...
...happy New Year...
...that the three wise men bring many gifts...
...and above all have a good time with friends, family and relatives.
That said, let's begin.
As the first dungeon, ...
...it's pretty simple in terms of difficulty, ...
...enemies, puzzles, rooms and so on.
So overcome it shouldn't suppose any problem.
And here there's a message from Zelda which will be repeated about every two minutes...
...due to the glitch we used to avoid the sword.
I'll try to use the shortest and fastest route possible, ...
...so I'll skip unnecessary rooms.
In this room there are four skeletons which must be eliminated using pots.
Our first priority is to get the Big Key...
...so we can obtain the Bow.
This chest contains the Compass, but I'm skipping it as it's unnecessary.
In this wall tile, ...
...an old man called Sahasrahla gives us general advice.
For example, it says:
*Reads the text on the screen*
It basically refers to the boss.
Getting arrows is also important because...
...well, a bow without arrows isn't very useful at all.
It's possible I lose some life here...
Ok, I was lucky.
In this room we get an arr... I mean, a key, not an arrow, ...
...while we avoid the skeletons. I was talking about the life because...
AAAAAARRGGGHHH
I'm talking too much.
Ok Zelda, nobody likes you, we know that.
*Bla bla bla*
C'mon.
There are five enemies in this room...
...and only two pots, but it's no problem because...
...if we leave and enter, ...
...the pots reappear and the enemies no, ...
...unlike most games where monsters respawn over and over and over.
Repeating this process three times...
...we can eliminate the five enemies.
Mr. Skeleton~~
Ok.
Now this pot is available. We step on the button and get the Big Key.
Now we can open the Bow's chest.
As you can see, ...
...it's very simple.
The puzzles are easy and so on.
So...
Wait, I forget the Bow.
*Reads the text on the screen*
*Complaining about Zelda's message.*
Four skeletons fall from the sky. Greetings and goodbye.
Ok. Here begins the... second phase of the... the...
...palace if we can call it that.
We must kill that...
...Cyclops...
...and that the other DOESN'T TOUCH US...
...in order to get the key and access the second floor.
Here we lift this vase, ...
...step on the button and continue.
We have to eliminate the Cyclops below...
...step on the button and go on.
Simple mechanism.
Step on the top left button and continue...
Now we must kill the two skeletons - with the pots preferably...
...but we are given a lot of arrows so no problem.
The Red Cyclops it's only...
...em...
...weak to arrows.
Two for each Cyclops.
Let's do some Maths.
There are six pots and six seaweeds.
How many pots for each seaweed?
The answer is one.
Seaweeds killed. Now only remain two Cyclops.
And Zelda keeps *** me off...
*More complaining*
Hi Mr. Cyclops~~
Take your Christmas gift.
Finally we reach the first boss of the game -
Armos Knights.
Two arrows [wrong: three arrows] for each knight and they are destroyed.
As you can see, the music is bugged due to the glitch we used...
...in the first video.
And that arrow touched the knight... ¬¬
When there is only one, ...
...he (she?) goes mad and comes after us. No problem.
No problem.
We get a heart container but...
...there are actually three thanks to a Pro Action Replay code.
It's in the video description...
...if anyone ventures to do it.
*Reads the text on the screen*
Link's waving an invisible sword.
Well...
Thanks for watching and here comes the end of the video.
Bye!