Midoro Palace, also known as the Swamp Palace, is the second dungeon in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. Link obtains the Handy Glove here.
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| - Midoro Palace, also known as the Swamp Palace, is the second dungeon in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. Link obtains the Handy Glove here.
- Midoro Palace is the first fortress stage in Nintendo Subspace and the final Zelda Temple in Mushroom Kingdom Fusion. It is a nearly authentic remix of the palaces from Zelda 2, complete with keyfinding, cramped passages, secrets and nonlinearity. Enemies include Darknuts, Bots, Tinsuits and Bubbles that steal your rupees (a reference to their experience/magic draining properties in the original game), Stalfos, Moas and more. Finding all the keys allows you to face off against Helmethead.
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| - Midoro Palace, also known as the Swamp Palace, is the second dungeon in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. Link obtains the Handy Glove here.
- Midoro Palace is the first fortress stage in Nintendo Subspace and the final Zelda Temple in Mushroom Kingdom Fusion. It is a nearly authentic remix of the palaces from Zelda 2, complete with keyfinding, cramped passages, secrets and nonlinearity. Enemies include Darknuts, Bots, Tinsuits and Bubbles that steal your rupees (a reference to their experience/magic draining properties in the original game), Stalfos, Moas and more. Finding all the keys allows you to face off against Helmethead.
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