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'''The Legend of Zelda Zone''' is a DLC level in ''[[Sonic Lost World]]'' that is exclusive to the Wii U version of the game. It was released as a free download on the Nintendo eShop on March 27, 2014.
  
==Description==
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==Overview==
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In this Zone, [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] is dressed as Link, the main protagonist from the ''Legend of Zelda'' series of games, while [[Ring]]s are replaced with Rupees, the currency of the ''Zelda'' series, which turn into saved [[Animals]] after being collected. As there are no rings, Sonic instead has three hearts worth of hit points that decrease as he takes damage. By opening treasure chests scattered throughout the Zone, Sonic can find Heart Containers which will increase his maximum hit points by one heart, and Fairies will refill Sonic's hearts when found.
  
In this level, Sonic is dressed as Link from Legend of Zelda. The stage is set in Hyrule with all elements of the Legend of Zelda series as Rings replaced by Rupees, the first part of the stage goes on Hyrule fields where you can see the Hyrule Castle in the background and the second part takes place in a dungeon like those seen in Legend of Zelda with giant Gorons rolling and end of the stage is the Triforce.
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The Zone begins in an open field resembling Hyrule Field that Sonic can freely roam around in and find Rupees and a variety of features and references from the ''Zelda'' series, including Deku Scrubs that will fire nuts that can be kicked back, Cuccos that will summon the Cucco Revenge Squad to retaliate when attacked, Gossip Stones that react differently to different attacks including the Black Bomb Color Power, Hyrule Castle which can be seen in the distance, and Link flying on a Crimson Loftwing. By luring a [[Bomb (enemy)|Bomb]] [[Badnik]] to a certain wall, the player can advance to a dungeon like those featured in the series.
  
Enemies are also all taken from the Zelda series as Deku Scrubs, Stalchildren, Gorons and Cuccos .
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The second half of the Zone's design is laid out similarly to [[Windy Hill]] Zone 3 in that Sonic must travel through a gravity-defying tube. Obstacles and enemies that Sonic will have to watch out for include Gorons that will roll toward Sonic like boulders, Stalchildren that will emerge from the ground to swarm Sonic, and Keese that fly forward in a straight line. At the end of the dungeon, Sonic will find the Triforce, ending the Zone.
  
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The songs played throughout the Zone are both remixes. The field area's music has a remix of the series' traditional Overworld theme, while the dungeon area music is a remix of the dungeon theme from ''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past''. Likewise most of the sound effects are from ''The Legend of Zelda'' games, including the famous "secret discovered" jingle.
  
Most elements in this phase are the Legend of Zelda series as the Rings replaced by Rupees , lives with the style of the series, as the enemies of the series, treasure chests open like the series and the Triforce found at the end of the stage .
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Like all DLC levels, once The Legend of Zelda Zone is completed, it will disappear from the World Map. It will reappear after the player scores another 100,000 points.
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
[[File:Treasure_found_in_Legend_of_Zelda_DLC.jpg|250px]]
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File:Treasure_found_in_Legend_of_Zelda_DLC.jpg|Finding a Heart Container.
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File:Cuccos_in_Sonic_Lost_World.jpg|The Cucco Revenge Squad.
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File:Sonic_got_triforce.jpg|Sonic gets the Triforce.
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==External links==
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-qWNeF4pnc The Legend of Zelda Zone DLC release trailer]
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Latest revision as of 21:57, 15 March 2023

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The Legend of Zelda Zone
DLC world, Sonic Lost World
Number of Acts: 1
Level themes: ancient ruins, underground/cave

The Legend of Zelda Zone is a DLC level in Sonic Lost World that is exclusive to the Wii U version of the game. It was released as a free download on the Nintendo eShop on March 27, 2014.

Overview

In this Zone, Sonic is dressed as Link, the main protagonist from the Legend of Zelda series of games, while Rings are replaced with Rupees, the currency of the Zelda series, which turn into saved Animals after being collected. As there are no rings, Sonic instead has three hearts worth of hit points that decrease as he takes damage. By opening treasure chests scattered throughout the Zone, Sonic can find Heart Containers which will increase his maximum hit points by one heart, and Fairies will refill Sonic's hearts when found.

The Zone begins in an open field resembling Hyrule Field that Sonic can freely roam around in and find Rupees and a variety of features and references from the Zelda series, including Deku Scrubs that will fire nuts that can be kicked back, Cuccos that will summon the Cucco Revenge Squad to retaliate when attacked, Gossip Stones that react differently to different attacks including the Black Bomb Color Power, Hyrule Castle which can be seen in the distance, and Link flying on a Crimson Loftwing. By luring a Bomb Badnik to a certain wall, the player can advance to a dungeon like those featured in the series.

The second half of the Zone's design is laid out similarly to Windy Hill Zone 3 in that Sonic must travel through a gravity-defying tube. Obstacles and enemies that Sonic will have to watch out for include Gorons that will roll toward Sonic like boulders, Stalchildren that will emerge from the ground to swarm Sonic, and Keese that fly forward in a straight line. At the end of the dungeon, Sonic will find the Triforce, ending the Zone.

The songs played throughout the Zone are both remixes. The field area's music has a remix of the series' traditional Overworld theme, while the dungeon area music is a remix of the dungeon theme from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. Likewise most of the sound effects are from The Legend of Zelda games, including the famous "secret discovered" jingle.

Like all DLC levels, once The Legend of Zelda Zone is completed, it will disappear from the World Map. It will reappear after the player scores another 100,000 points.

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