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The Second Quest,(TLoZ | TWW)[1][2] also known as Second Round,(ZG&W)[3] is a recurring mode in The Legend of Zelda series.[note 1] The Second Quest goes unnamed in The Adventure of Link.

Overview[]

The Legend of Zelda[]

The Second Quest in The Legend of Zelda is unlocked after completing the game. Doing so replaces the file icon with Link holding a Sword. The Second Quest consists of different Dungeons being located in different places with an added difficulty.[5] Heart Containers and some shops found in the overworld are also changed to different locations. The name "ZELDA" can be used in the name input screen to start the Second Quest automatically.[6]

The Adventure of Link[]

The Second Quest in The Adventure of Link can be unlocked after completing the game. The file will now include a Triforce piece next to its name. During the Second Quest, Link gets to keep all the Spells learned in the previous Quest, as well as his levels for Skill, Magic, and Life, making the game rather easier. Special items found in Palaces have to be retrieved again, as well as any Heart Containers and Magic Containers.

The Wind Waker[]

Link Outset Clothes

Link as he appears in the Second Quest of The WInd Waker

The Second Quest in The Wind Waker can be unlocked after completing the game. During the Second Quest, the Hero of Winds wears his initial outfit for the entire game while Aryll wears her ending pirate outfit from the start (which causes Link obtaining his clothes from his grandmother to be humorously invisible). Any text referencing Link's clothing will also be changed. Link also starts with the Deluxe Picto Box and all the Figurines he had in the first quest. All spoken Hylian text will be translated as well. Also, the location of sunken treasure from Treasure Charts will be different, usually further away from the island than they were in the first quest.[verification needed]

Other Appearances[]

Zelda (Game & Watch)[]

In Zelda (Game & Watch), after the ending scene in which Princess Zelda is rescued, if Link presses the attack button, the second round will start. The second round has quicker enemies and Link's score from the previous game is carried over.[3]

Trivia[]

  • The Second Quest from The Legend of Zelda was created after Takashi Tezuka arranged the Dungeons in the First Quest in a way that only half of the memory available was used.[7]
  • During the development of Skyward Sword, Zelda's adventure after landing on The Surface was originally planned to be included as a playable Second Quest. Although the idea was scrapped, this setting was used during the game's credits.[8]

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See Also[]

Notes

  1. The Second Quest was referred to as the Second-Time-Around in Nintendo Fun Club News.[4] However, as this contradicts the name given in Encyclopedia, it is not considered Canon.

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 144 (TLoZ)
  2. "The game will save and make a file for a second quest." — N/A (The Wind Waker HD)
  3. 3.0 3.1 "From [sic] the second round starts, enemies move slightly faster and your score is carried over from the previous round." (Zelda (Game & Watch) manual, pg. 11)
  4. Nintendo Fun Club News vol. 1 no. 3, Fall 1987, pg. 16
  5. "You'll discover in the course of the Second Quest that the lay of the land in the Underworld is vastly different. [...] The Second big difference is the placement of items in the Underworld. [...] To make matters worse, the enemies guarding the labyrinths have become much stronger, too! It's more difficult to get to Ganon in the Second Quest." (Nintendo Power no. 1, July/August 1988, pg. 28)
  6. "If you successfully fought your way through the game, but accidentally erased your name, enter "Zelda" when you register. It will start your second adventure right away." (Nintendo Power no. 1, July/August 1988, pg. 26)
  7. "I created the data exactly in line with it, but then Tezuka-san made a mistake and only used half of the data. I said, "Tezuka-san, there's only half here. Where did the other half go?" and he was like, "What?! Oops, I messed up..." But Miyamoto-san said it was fine just like that. [...] So, using the half of the memory that was left over, we decided to create the Second Quest." —Toshihiko Nakago (Bonus 2: The Story of the Second Quest)
  8. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 297
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