I think the purple rupee is the small wallet, which limits your total to 255. Either that, or it might be a bug.
After much toil and a lot (LOT) of luck, I managed to acquire the Letter. Let's see if I can finish Dungeon 5.
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I think the purple rupee is the small wallet, which limits your total to 255. Either that, or it might be a bug.
After much toil and a lot (LOT) of luck, I managed to acquire the Letter. Let's see if I can finish Dungeon 5.
The Flashing Rupee is the Large Wallet and boosts your money to 999. Screen north of old Power Bracelet in the 1st Quest, move an Armos.
-James
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I found level 5 too difficult, so after getting the bow went into level six for the upgraded power bracelet... Got the extra heart container next to level 8... then got the level 3 sword... Now level 5s easier.
My copy of the windwaker hd has also arrived, so doubt I'm gonna have time to finish this quest... but thanks for all your help guys.
Last edited by Joki81; 10-05-2013 at 11:21 AM.
Well, as you might have guessed by now, Level 5 is a test. If you are playing all the Z1 quests made by either AGN or Nintendo, by the time you get to Level 5 you should know a bit about challenge running Zelda quests by the time you get there. The enemy sets are for the most part familiar as I took them out of Level 8 of the First Quest, with a few new wrinkles among other things. It's kind of where I start to separate the "men from the boys."
Level 1, show we have an enemy editor
Level 2, do you remember how to play Level 7 of the First Quest and Level 8 of the Second Quest, with far fewer Hearts
Level 3, once again featuring the enemy editor, bringing out powered versions of Zols and Keese.
Level 4, try to be a little more creative here, as 2 had the old Goriya feels.
Level 5, I'm not fucking around. We're going to find out if you're good now and can earn the right to see newer enemies and things.
Joki81, nice one. I didn't think of pulling that one in tests, as I'm perfectly able to kill Blue Darknuts easily with the White Sword. With the Magic Sword it should be relatively trivial to kill Level 5 as the Blue Darknuts should drop more life than you lose. Keep playing, I wish you luck. Kudos. I see someone has played the Second Quest and remembers the Ladder break-in trick.
-James
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Zelda Classic:
Completed: Zelda NES Remastered, Demo 1st Quest, Demo 2nd Quest, James Quest: Remastered (V 2.1), Memorial Quest, New Quest 2 2015. New Quest: Rebuilt
In development: Demo SP, James Quest: Remastered (V 3.0)t, 6QI
Can someone lead me in the direction of level 2. I can't finish level 5 & 6 without the whistle. Since I haven't been to level 2 I'm assuming the whistle is there.
Whistle is in level 4, in the lower right leg of the 'x'.
Level 2 is in the green forest east of start. You need to stab a bush to reveal the entrance. It's sort of sticking out, blocking a path as it is... it's also geographically close to the 1st quest's level 2 entrance (One screen east and a few screens south).
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