List of Zelda series references in Zelda Classic
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The Legend of Zelda
- Everything that can be found in this game can be found in Zelda Classic.
BS The Legend of Zelda
- The "Ladder (Four Way)" item.
- The "Boomerang 3 (Fire)" item, which has no name in this game but is often called the Super Boomerang.
- The "Dodongo (BS Zelda)" enemy.
- The "Patra (BS Zelda)" enemy.
BS The Legend of Zelda: Ancient Stone Tablets
- The "Worn-out Glove" item.
Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link
- The "Magic Container" item.
- The "Amulet" item, which is called the Cross in this game.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
- The "Hammer" item, which has appeared in many games since.
- The "Hookshot" item, which has appeared in many games since.
- The "Cane of Byrna" item.
- The "Flippers" item, which has appeared in many games since.
- The "Boss Key" item, which has appeared in many games since.
- The "Level Specific Key" item, which has appeared in many games since.
- The "Shield 3 (Mirror)" item, which has appeared in many games since.
- The "Super Bomb" item.
- The "Arrow Ammo" item, which has appeared in many games since.
- The "True Arrows" quest rule.
- The "New Boomerang/Hookshot" quest rule.
- The "Bombs Hurt" quest rule.
- The "Bomb Ammo" item, which has appeared in many games since.
- The "Rupee (20)", "Rupee (50)" and "Rupee (100)" items, which have appeared in many games since.
- The "1/2 Magic Upgrade" room type.
- It is possible to edit the "Wand" item such that its behavior closely matches that of the "Fire Rod" from this and other games.
- The "Sword 4 (Master)" item, which has appeared in many games since.
- The "Spin Attack" sword technique, which has appeared in many games since.
- The "Bracelet 3" item, which is called the "Titan's Mitt" in this game.
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
- The "Roc's Feather" item, which has appeared in many games since.
- The "Learn Slash" room type, which is exactly like a sword swing in this game.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
- The "Bomb Bag" item, which has appeared in many games since.
- The "Quiver" item, which has appeared in many games since.
- The "Wallet" item which has appeared in many games since.
- The "Hover Boots" item.
- The "Lens of Truth" item, which has also appeared in Majora's Mask.
- The "Stone of Agony" item.
- The "Hookshot 2 (Long)" item.
- The "Rupee (200)" item, which has appeared in many games since.
- The "Din's Fire" item.
- The "Farore's Wind" item.
- The "Nayru's Love" item.
- The "Slow Walk While Charging" quest rule.
- It is possible to edit the "Shield" item such that it reflects rocks.
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
- The "Bombchu" enemy, which is called "Real Bombchu" in this game.
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
- The "Hurricane Spin" sword technique.
- The "Summoner" enemy is very similar to the Wizzrobe miniboss in the Wind Temple of this game - even using identical sound effects for its summoning.
- The "Rupee (10)" item, which also appeared in Twilight Princess.
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/Ages
- The "Charge Ring" item.
- The "Whisp Ring" item.
- The "Heart Ring" items.
- The "Whimsical Ring" items.
- The "Underwater Wave Effect" DMap flag.
The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
- The various Tiger Scroll item classes (Spin Attack, Hurricane Spin, Cross Beams, Peril Beam, Quake Hammer, Super Quake) are a reference to the Tiger Scrolls in this game.
- The "Scroll: Peril Beam" item.
- It is possible to edit the "Bomb" item such that it functions like a Remote Bomb from this game.
- As of 2.5 Build 1104, it is possible to create a walking enemy that engulfs Link and drains rupees, much like the Rupee-Like.
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures
- The "Quake Hammer" and "Super Quake" hammer techniques.
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
- It is possible to edit the "Farore's Wind" item such that it uses a twilight-esque warping animation.
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
- It is possible to edit the "Farore's Wind" item such that it uses a Sand of Hours-esque warping animation.
- It is possible to make a rupee item that takes away rupees, similar to the rupoor items in this game.
