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LoZ1--Wizzrobe.jpg
LoZ1--Wizzrobe.jpgLoZ1 Wizzrobe237 viewsNo, it's not Orco from He-Man, it's two kinds of Wizzrobe from Zelda 1.

I used the manual art as reference, and drew two of them, since there were two colors of them.
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3--Boss_Ironknuckle_of_Island_Palace.png
3--Boss_Ironknuckle_of_Island_Palace.pngZelda 2 AoL: Island Palace Guardian Boss Ironknuckle213 viewsThe Boss Ironknuckle, aka Rebonack, who protects the Island Palace.

Get ready for one hell of a jousting match!

Official art was the reference for his design. But the shade of blue was from his in-game sprite.
DBoyWheeler
2--Helmethead_of_Midoro_Palace.png
2--Helmethead_of_Midoro_Palace.pngZelda 2 AoL: Midoro Palace Guardian Helmethead207 viewsHelmethead, the boss of the Midoro Swamp Palace. And he has not just that current head on his shoulders...

I mixed his official art and ingame sprite, with some artistic license, as reference for him.
DBoyWheeler
8--Shadow_Link.png
8--Shadow_Link.pngZelda 2 AoL: Final Challenge Dark Link195 viewsApt title for this--it's the final boss of Zelda 2: Adventure of Link, Dark Link (in this incarnation as Link's Shadow).

I used the screen shot as a reference, and added some glowing eyes to make it more evil.
DBoyWheeler
LoZ2_Shield.jpg
LoZ2_Shield.jpgZelda 2 AoL Shield Spell187 viewsThe Shield Spell from Zelda 2: Adventure of Link. Link is using it in Parapa Desert to get to the first Palace.

Now, I know that usually there should be the name of the spell here, but I forgot to put it up, and didn't realize it until I completed Jump Spell... by then, it was too late. So the spell artworks in my Zelda 2 stuff won't have the titles within the artworks themselves.

Anyway, as usual, sprites, screenshots, and official art were the references here.
DBoyWheeler
Navi_the_Fairy.jpg
Navi_the_Fairy.jpgNavi185 viewsUm, admins, let me say in my defense that there are no naughty bits showing, so hopefully I have (pardon the pun) barely stayed within the rules. [When you admins mentioned the "no nudity" rule, I kinda assumed it implied the "naughty bits", but nothing naughty here is showing.]

Anyway, here's Navi the fairy. This is in a much older drawing style, so I know it's not much.

My reference was random fanart of Navi found elsewhere.
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LoZ2--Myu.jpg
LoZ2--Myu.jpgZelda 2 AoL Myu179 viewsThe spiny slime from Zelda 2: Adventure of Link. Watch your step.

I used an official art as a reference.
DBoyWheeler
LoZ1--Bubble.jpg
LoZ1--Bubble.jpgLoZ1 Bubble177 viewsThe ghost Bubble from the first Zelda game.

I used the manual art as reference.
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LoZ2_Life.jpg
LoZ2_Life.jpgZelda 2 AoL Life Spell175 viewsLink patching up his wounds with the Life Spell in Zelda 2: Adventure of Link.

Sprites, screenshots, and official art were references. See "Zelda 2 AoL Shield Spell" for why the name of the spell is not in the artwork itself.
DBoyWheeler
LoZ2_Cross.jpg
LoZ2_Cross.jpgZelda 2 AoL Cross174 viewsThe magical cross in Zelda 2: Adventure of Link, lying in Three Eye Rock Palace.

Obtaining this makes the final areas MUCH easier, as it makes those invisible Moas visible!

Anyway, I used the manual scan for reference of the cross, and VGMaps.com (with some artistic licence) for the palace backdrop.
DBoyWheeler
LoZ2_Flute.jpg
LoZ2_Flute.jpgZelda 2 AoL Flute173 viewsThe magical flute in Zelda 2: Adventure of Link, lying in the Palace on the Sea.

Link'll need this to pass the River Devil and find Three-Eye-Rock Palace.

I used a little license for the flute, since the manual scan flute looks almost more like an oboe. For the palace backdrop, I used VGMaps.com, plus some artistic license there too.
DBoyWheeler
LoZ2_Jump.jpg
LoZ2_Jump.jpgZelda 2 AoL Jump Spell171 viewsLink leaping onto the roof of a house, using his Jump Spell in Zelda 2: Adventure of Link (he's probably seeking one of the knights to teach him one of the two special thrusts).

Screenshots, sprites, and official art were used as reference. See "Zelda 2 AoL Shield Spell" for why the name of the spell is not in the artwork itself.
DBoyWheeler
Link_and_Zelda.jpg
Link_and_Zelda.jpgLink and Zelda170 viewsLink hugging Zelda from behind (aww). I tried to draw them as they appeared in LttP, and of course some cutesy anime-style art of Zelda and Link were my reference in drawing this.

I know it's a wee bit sloppy--this is an older art style.
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LoZ2_Hammer.jpg
LoZ2_Hammer.jpgZelda 2 AoL Hammer170 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.
DBoyWheeler
LoZ2_Handy_Glove.jpg
LoZ2_Handy_Glove.jpgZelda 2 AoL Handy Glove170 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--Wizzar.jpg
LoZ2--Wizzar.jpgZelda 2 AoL Wizzar169 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
LoZ2SkullWarriorByDBoy.jpg
LoZ2SkullWarriorByDBoy.jpgZelda 2 AoL Skull Warrior169 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
LoZ2_Fire.jpg
LoZ2_Fire.jpgZelda 2 AoL Fire Spell168 viewsLink shooting a fireball from his sword, courtesy of the Fire Spell, learned in Zelda 2: Adventure of Link.

Sprites, screenshots, and official art were references here. See "Zelda 2 AoL Shield Spell" for reason the name of the spell is not in the artwork itself.
DBoyWheeler
LoZ2_Reflect.jpg
LoZ2_Reflect.jpgZelda 2 AoL Reflect Spell168 viewsLink using the Reflect Spell in the Maze Palace (where it is DEFINITELY required) in Zelda 2: Adventure of Link.

Sprites, official art, and screen shots used as references. See "Zelda 2 AoL Shield Spell" for the reason why the name of the spell is not in the artwork itself.
DBoyWheeler
LoZ2_Fairy.jpg
LoZ2_Fairy.jpgZelda 2 AoL Fairy Spell167 viewsLink probably had trouble getting the keys, so he's using the Fairy Spell to get through a door in the Maze Palace, in Zelda 2: Adventure of Link.

Sprites, official art, and screenshots were references (as well as artistic license). See "Zelda 2 AoL Shield Spell" for why the name of the spell is not in the artwork itself.
DBoyWheeler
LoZ2_Magical_Key.jpg
LoZ2_Magical_Key.jpgZelda 2 AoL Magical Key167 viewsIt may not have a lion head, but the Magical Key in Zelda 2: Adventure of Link has the same purpose as the previous game--opening unlimited numbers of doors in Palaces... you'll need this in Three-Eye Rock Palace!

Here it is in New Kasuto Town.

I used the manual scan for reference for the key.
DBoyWheeler
LoZ2_Candle.jpg
LoZ2_Candle.jpgZelda 2 AoL Candle165 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
LoZ2_Raft.jpg
LoZ2_Raft.jpgZelda 2 AoL Raft164 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.
DBoyWheeler
Ganon.jpg
Ganon.jpgGanon163 viewsThe evil pig demon of DOOM!

I found a reference a long time ago, but I forgot which it was. All I know is it was an official art of Ganon in Zelda 1.
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