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To begin a game of Zelda II: The Adventure of Link,choose an empty slot, then choose Register Your Name,then input a name, and the game will start.Link starts with three lives. If he runs out of lives, the game is over, butyour progress is saved, and your levels, items, and spells are also saved.Link always starts the game in the North Palace. Galaga 30th collection calendar.
This is where Zelda hasbeen sleeping after an evil wizard cast a spell on her. To break the spell,Link must take six crystals to six palaces around the world. Doing so willopen the Great Palace, where Link can obtain the Triforce of Courage. With theTriforce, Link can awaken Zelda.Read below for information about leveling up, and magic. When youare ready to start the game, read thepage about.About LevelsIn Zelda II, Link has three attributes that can be improved through levelingup. These attributes are attack, magic, and life.To level up, you need to earn experience points.
Most monsters, when defeated,will give Link experience points. When you defeat an enemy, sometimes a numberwill float up from it. This is the number of experience points that Link earnedfrom defeating that monster. (Note: You don't have to touch the number to getthe points.) Very weak monsters might not give Link any experience points.
In side-scrolling screens, at the upper-right corner of the screen it says'Next' with some numbers below it. The number to the left of the slash is thenumber of experience points that Link has earned so far. The number to theright is the number that Link must earn to be able to level up one of hisattributes.Leveling UpWhen Link's experience points reach or surpass the required number, a screenwill pop up asking you to choose an attribute to level up. You can only chooseone. Use the control pad to choose the attribute, then press start to level itup.
Or, if you want to save your experience points so that you can level upan attribute that requires more points, just choose cancel. You will be ableto increase an attribute the next time that you reach the required number ofpoints.Leveling up your attack will make Link be able to defeat enemies with fewerhits. Leveling up your magic will increase the number of spells Link can castbefore running out of magic.
Leveling up your life will make Link be able toget hit more times before he dies.If you are having a lot of difficulty in the game, you need to levelup your life or attack! This is really important. Zelda II is too hardif Link's levels are too low, so go level up if the game seems nearlyimpossible.Link's attributes can go up to a maximum of level 8. If he levels up afterthat, he gets an extra life.MagicAs the game progresses, Link will learn magic spells that will help him getthrough the game. In some cases, these spells are required for Link toprogress.To use magic, press start in a side-scrolling screen, then use the controlpad to choose the magic spell that you want to cast.NOTE: You have to press start and choose a spell before Link can use magic ina given screen. The game doesn't remember the magic that Link might have usedin a previous screen.Once you have chosen a spell, press start toreturn to the action screen, and press select to cast the spell.
If Link doesnot have enough magic, he won't cast the spell.The spell will only be in effect in the current screen. Once Link goes toa different screen, the spell will wear off. Link can refill his magic meter using magic bottles. These are blue or redbottles that enemies sometimes drop. Blue bottles replenish only a small amountof magic, but red bottles refill Link's magic meter completely.How to Save the Game Saving the game on an NESIf you are playing this on an actual NES, then to save the game,first you must pause the game by pressing Start. Then you need topress Up and A on controller 2 to get to the save screen. Then on controller1, use the Select button to choose Continue (which puts you at the North Palacewith your experience set to 0 but with your items and spells and levels saved)or you can choose Save, which returns you to the title screen and saves yourprogress.Don't turn your NES off until you are either back in the North Palace afterchoosing Continue, or you are back at the Title screen after choosing Save.When you turn your NES off, BE SURE TO HOLD DOWN THE RESET BUTTON WHILE YOUTURN THE POWER OFF.
This is because when you hold the reset button, itmakes the NES stop writing and reading from memory. If you were to turn off theNES before it finishes reading from memory or writing to memory, you couldunwittingly interrupt the system while it is doing a memory read or write,causing you to lose the saved game data on your cartridge!Holding the Reset button down stops the reads and writes, making it safe toturn off the console.Saving the game on a Nintendo 3DSIf you are playing Zelda II on the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console, then to savethe game, first you must pause the game by pressing Start.Then hold L and R. This makes an icon of the NES controllers appear inthe bottom-right corner of the top screen. Then, while still holding L andR, press Y to switch to controller 2. Then you can press Up and A to bringup the save screen. Return to controller 1 by holding L and R and then pressingY.
Then press Select to choose Continue or Save.Don't worry about holding a Reset button when you close the Virtual Consolegame. There is no need for this type ofprecaution, because the hardware has improved a lot since the NES, and itis unlikely to lose your saved games the way that the NES sometimes did.