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LoZ2--Myu.jpg
LoZ2--Myu.jpgZelda 2 AoL Myu176 viewsThe spiny slime from Zelda 2: Adventure of Link. Watch your step.

I used an official art as a reference.
DBoyWheeler
LoZ2--Ironknuckle.jpg
LoZ2--Ironknuckle.jpgZelda 2 AoL Ironknuckle405 viewsIronknuckle, or one of them, from Zelda 2: Adventure of Link.

I used a sprite as the lineart reference, but the color is from the official art.

This one is in Midoro (Swamp) Palace (I used VGMaps.com as a reference here).
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LoZ2--Wizzar.jpg
LoZ2--Wizzar.jpgZelda 2 AoL Wizzar165 viewsWizzar, the Wizzrobe relative (and disciple of Carock) from Zelda 2: Adventure of Link. Yes, Wizzar is its official name--I checked it in a Zelda Wiki.

I used a sprite as a character reference, and for the location, I once again used VGMaps (in this case, Maze Island Palace).
DBoyWheeler
LoZ2--Bubbles.jpg
LoZ2--Bubbles.jpgZelda 2 AoL Bubble Bunch398 views*sings* That's the way they became the Bubble Bunch!
(sorry, I couldn't resist the Brady Bunch inside joke)

Anyway, here is the Great Bubble and some lesser bubbles from Zelda 2: Adventure of Link. I used sprites as references for the characters, and their location is Great Palace (the final palace). I used VGMaps as a reference there.
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LoZ2--Basilisk_Zora.jpg
LoZ2--Basilisk_Zora.jpgZelda 2 AoL Basilisk (Zora?)158 viewsThe basilisk monster in Zelda 2, Adventure of Link. But it could very well be Zora, hence the name choice.

Anyway, I used a sprite as a reference.
DBoyWheeler
LoZ2--Acheman.jpg
LoZ2--Acheman.jpgZelda 2 AoL Acheman395 viewsNa na na na na na na na ACHEMAN!!!

(Oh, come on! Like you didn't see that Batman inside joke coming in a mile away!)

Anyway, here's the red bat monster from Zelda 2: Adventure of Link. I used a sprite as a reference.
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LoZ2--Megmut.jpg
LoZ2--Megmut.jpgZelda 2 AoL Megmut155 viewsThe bouncing armadillo, Megmut. Well, the official art (which I used as a reference) of Megmut looks like an armadillo to me.

Anyway, it's another Zelda 2: Adventure of Link enemy.
DBoyWheeler
LoZ2--Tinsuit.jpg
LoZ2--Tinsuit.jpgZelda 2 AoL Tinsuit159 viewsYep! That one hopping enemy in Parapa Palace (in Zelda 2: Adventure of Link)... the one that looks like a dog enemy in armor... it has a name in North America. It's called Tinsuit. So whoever takes care of the bestiary on this site, please note. (In the Bestiary, we only know its Japanese name--WOSU).

Anyway, I used a sprite as a reference for the character. For the Parapa Palace BG, I used VGMaps.com as a reference.
DBoyWheeler
LoZ2LizalfosByDBoy.jpg
LoZ2LizalfosByDBoy.jpgZelda 2 AoL Lizalfos264 viewsThe lizard warrior from Zelda 2 Adventure of Link. Gale/Geru in Japanese version, but I call him by the English name (whether or not it's official), Lizalfos.

I tried to use a mix of the official art and the sprites for this, but not sure how it turned out.
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LoZ2LeeverByDBoy.jpg
LoZ2LeeverByDBoy.jpgZelda 2 AoL Leever156 viewsThe version of Leever in Zelda 2: Adventure of Link. Only the blue versions appear. I guess the red ones learned their lesson and decided not to bother Link on this quest.

Anyway, I used the in-game sprite as the reference.
DBoyWheeler
LoZ2MauAndRaByDBoy.jpg
LoZ2MauAndRaByDBoy.jpgZelda 2 AoL Dog and Dragon Heads159 viewsMau (the Dog Head) and Ra (the Dragon Head) in the Maze Palace in Zelda 2: Adventure of Link.

I learned their names in the Zelda Wiki.

Anyway, the sprites and official art were the references here.
DBoyWheeler
LoZ2FotailByDBoy.jpg
LoZ2FotailByDBoy.jpgZelda 2 AoL Fotail149 viewsFotail, the more dangerous of the two "birdbrains" in the Great Palace, the final place to go to in Zelda 2: Adventure of Link.

I used the ingame sprite as the reference here. The official art (that I found in Zelda Wiki) has him looking like an alien bug. Anyway, here's Fotail.
DBoyWheeler
LoZ2FokkaByDBoy.jpg
LoZ2FokkaByDBoy.jpgZelda 2 AoL Fokka336 viewsFokka, the birdbrained version of Ironknuckle in Zelda 2: Adventure of Link. You'll encounter him and his ilk in the final Palace, the Great Palace.

Don't "fokka" around here! (Ha ha, I tell bad joke!)

Anyway, I used the sprite (and some of the official art) as reference here.
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LoZ2TektiteByDBoy.jpg
LoZ2TektiteByDBoy.jpgZelda 2 AoL Tektite160 viewsThe eyeball spider Tektite returns in Zelda 2: Adventure of Link. And it's gotten more resilient (not to mention learned a few new tricks).

I had to use a sprite as a reference, so it doesn't look as good as it could've been.
DBoyWheeler
LoZ2SorcererByDBoy.jpg
LoZ2SorcererByDBoy.jpgZelda 2 AoL Sorcerer157 viewsMago, the fire flinging sorcerer in Zelda 2: Adventure of Link.

This is him in the Palace on the Sea, where you'll see him a lot. He's in other palaces, sure, but this seems to be Mago's home base.

I used a sprite, and an official art I found on ZeldaWiki, as references.
DBoyWheeler
LoZ2SkullWarriorByDBoy.jpg
LoZ2SkullWarriorByDBoy.jpgZelda 2 AoL Skull Warrior168 viewsThe Skull Warrior, alias Paratamu, from Zelda 2: Adventure of Link.

Here he is patrolling the Midoro (Swamp) Palace. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the Midoro Palace is the Skull Warrior's first debut.

Anyway, I used a sprite as the reference, and I once again show how much I suck at drawing skeletons.
DBoyWheeler
LoZ2SkettlarByDBoy.jpg
LoZ2SkettlarByDBoy.jpgZelda 2 AoL Skettlar160 viewsAruroda, also called by his fan-name "Skettlar" from Zelda 2: Adventure of Link.

Beware of the fire-slinging tail... it's a "tale" best left untold! (Ha ha, I tell bad joke)

I used a sprite (and the official art from ZeldaWiki) as reference.
DBoyWheeler
LoZ2RopeByDBoy.jpg
LoZ2RopeByDBoy.jpgZelda 2 AoL Rope324 viewsRope in Zelda 2: Adventure of Link. He's moved out of the labyrinths and now resides in the desert (but sometimes goes to caves too).

I used his Zelda 1 official art as reference--in his sprite, he looks like a Pirahna Plant wannabe.
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LoZ2DoomraddleByDBoy.jpg
LoZ2DoomraddleByDBoy.jpgZelda 2 AoL Doomraddle155 viewsDoomraddle, aka Guma, in Zelda 2: Adventure of Link.

I'm calling him Doomraddle so he won't be confused with the fifth boss, Gooma (whom Japanese fans named "Giant"/Jaianto), but anyway, here he is dancing about in Midoro Palace.

Is it just me, or does Doomraddle look like an effed up Taz? Anyway, I used a sprite as a reference.
DBoyWheeler
LoZ2DoomknockerByDBoy.jpg
LoZ2DoomknockerByDBoy.jpgZelda 2 AoL Doomknocker341 viewsDoomknocker, aka Hell Guma, from Zelda 2: Adventure of Link.

Here he is, patrolling the Island Palace.

I used a sprite as a reference here.
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LoZ2_Raft.jpg
LoZ2_Raft.jpgZelda 2 AoL Raft160 viewsThe Raft in Zelda 2: Adventure of Link, waiting in the Island Palace.

You'll need this to get to the other continent and continue the quest for the Triforce of Courage.

I used the instruction manual scan for reference on the raft, and VGMaps.com for reference in the palace... with a little artistic license thrown in.
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LoZ2_Handy_Glove.jpg
LoZ2_Handy_Glove.jpgZelda 2 AoL Handy Glove164 viewsThe Handy Glove of Zelda 2: Adventure of Link, needed to break blocks.

Here it is, lying in Midoro (Swamp) Palace, waiting for Link to put it on.

I used the manual scan (and some artistic license) for the glove, and VGMaps.com (again, along with artistic license) for the palace background.
DBoyWheeler
LoZ2_Hammer.jpg
LoZ2_Hammer.jpgZelda 2 AoL Hammer166 viewsThe Hammer of Zelda 2: Adventure of Link, inside the caves in Death Mountain.

Link needs this to break those boulders so he can continue.

I used the manual scan as reference for the hammer.
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LoZ2_Candle.jpg
LoZ2_Candle.jpgZelda 2 AoL Candle161 viewsThe (red) Candle in Zelda 2: Adventure of Link, which makes traversing caves MUCH safer.

Here it is in the first palace--Parapa Palace! Crack crack crack the egg into the bowl! (Get it? Oh, never mind.)

Anyway, I used the manual scan as a reference for the candle, and VGMaps.com (with some artistic license) for the palace backdrop.
DBoyWheeler
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