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    Question Was there a Cave Dmap in the Original 1st / 2nd Quests?

    An interesting thought occurred to me. Was there ever a "cave" style Dmap in The Legend Of Zelda, or was that feature put in, just like the BS-Overworld Dmap style?

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    Re: Was there a Cave Dmap in the Original 1st / 2nd Quests?

    It was put in. There was the overworld dmap, and 1 for each level. That was it.

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    Re: Was there a Cave Dmap in the Original 1st / 2nd Quests?

    No, he means was there ever a dmap for the original quests that used the "cave" type? I dont think there was, nor was there a "BS overworld"

    Me wonders why that stuff is even included in zquest, especially since the beginning, seeing as these features are not part of the original, which i think is where BH4 was getting at.
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    Re: Was there a Cave Dmap in the Original 1st / 2nd Quests?

    Well, neither was a hammer or Din's Fire.

    I think they were added to make the game more customizable and more like some of the other Zelda Games. In fact, I think both dmaps are from Zelda 4: Link's Awakening, and were added so that people could create that effect in a game (As they were added before the Freeform Dungeon rule and Layer compatibility.)
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    Re: Was there a Cave Dmap in the Original 1st / 2nd Quests?

    Yea, the hammer, din's fire, the hookshot, magic, etc were all originally not apart of the game; however, they also were not originally aprt of zquest and zquest was originally created to make games that were very similar in nature to the original zelda with only zelda 1 items.

    However, i do believe, correct me if i'm wrong, that certain things implemented in zquest in its original version, were never apart of the original zelda (such as cave dmaps, BS oveworld dmaps, etc.)
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