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Hidden Duality (Video Game)
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Hidden Duality is the fifth Zelda Classic quest by Dark Flame Wolf. It was a milestone quest for her: it was her first quest that included a Magic meter, included a much better tileset than her previous quests, had a much bigger Master Dome than the one in Fragments of Power, and was by far her longest quest yet (still second longest ever, superseded only by Lost Isle). It was also a milestone in the Zelda Classic community as a whole: two of the level bosses weren't at the end of the level, directly guarding the Triforce, there are new puzzles, e.g. finding out there's a bombable wall by visiting another part of the room on the far side and dropping to the floor below, and the real final battle is outside. That aside, it also took place over two world maps, a Light World and a Dark World, as well as a third, final map, Ganon's World. There are, as usual, eight dungeons across both worlds containing the Triforce pieces, as well as five bonus dungeons, each containing a major item. Much of the Light World is inaccessible until quite late in the game, another major accomplishment by Darkflamewolf.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })This entire backstory is pure speculation, as Dark Flame Wolf has not given an official backstory, even upon request.You live in a peaceful village on the eastern border of Galea, known as Dali. You are best friends with a very popular girl, and that has drawn the envy of many of your fellow villagers. Apparently it has drawn the envy of the monsters of the wilds as well, as they recently kidnapped her out to the west. You tracked the monsters' trail, and it led to what seemed to have been a portal. You decide to train yourself before attempting to reopen the portal, and decide to seek out the pieces of the Triforce of Wisdom in hopes of increasing your powers. Little do you know, yet, that that portal led to an alternate dimension ruled by evil which contained some of the pieces of the Triforce, as well as the fortress of the evil in whose name your friend was captured...Speculation ends here.Whatever. If you use that sword well enough, it'll all work out, right? | |
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Bonus Dungeon: There are five of them, each guarding a major item, each with their own distinctive gimmick. The rooms in the House of Mirrors don't connect straightforwardly. Manchuria Bluffs is full of enemies that try to disable your sword or eat your Magical Shield. Brickwall Depths is a great-big side view dungeon. The Ice Palace requires you to notice subtle things on one side of the dungeon, then mimick them on the other side. And Death Mountain Fortress straight up tries to kill you.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); }) | |
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Battle in the Rain | |
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Battle in the Rain: The final gauntlet. | |
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