The Legend Of Zelda: Link's Awakening, the classic original Game Boy title and Link's first adventure on a handheld console, was remade for Nintendo Switch in September 2019. The game follows Link as he tries to escape Koholint Island with the help of the native islanders like Marin, Link's romantic interest (watch out, Zelda!), and the mysterious Owl.

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Players are tasked with clearing 8 dungeons to find the Instruments of the Sirens, which allow Link to hatch the Wind Fish from his egg at the top of Mount Tamaranch. 5 of the dungeons in Link's Awakening require keys to enter that are scattered throughout the island.

5 Tail Key

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Link finds the Tail Key in the Mysterious Forest in Link's Awakening

Before entering Link's Awakening's first dungeon, players must find the Tail Key in the Mysterious Forest. After their encounter with the Owl the first time they enter the Forest, players should proceed north and fight off some enemy Moblins, and then make a right to get to the Cave. After proceeding through the Cave, players will find the Toadstool, which they should bring to the Witch's Hut in the southern portion of Koholint Prairie.

In exchange for the Toadstool, Syrup the Witch will give Link some magic powder. Head back to the Mysterious Forest and instead of making a right to the Cave where the first group of Moblins is, continue north. Use the newly acquired Magic Powder on the evasive "raccoon" in this area and continue forward. Here, players will find a chest with the Tail Key, giving them access to the Tail Cave just south of Mabe Village.

4 Slime Key

Link finds the Slime Key to Unlock the Key Cavern Dungeon in The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening

After clearing the Bottle Grotto dungeon, players will need to find the Slime Key before continuing to the Key Cavern. Head to the telephone booth in Ukuku Prairie. Old Man Ulrira will direct players over the phone to Prince Richard, a former swordsman from Kanalet Castle who now lives in Pothole Field close to the Key Cavern. Once players meet Richard, he'll ask them to retrieve 5 Golden Leaves from Kanalet Castle. Before heading there, players should get the shovel, which can be acquired from the shop in Mabe Village, and the Banana, which can be obtained through Link's trading sequence.

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At the castle, players will meet Kiki the Monkey, who will help Link get inside the castle in exchange for the Banana. All 5 Golden Leaves can be found by progressing through Kanalet Castle. After obtaining all 5 Leaves, head back to Richard who will now reveal a secret passage in his house. Proceed through the cave and into the field behind Richard's house. Avoid the potholes and get to the Owl Statue in the northwest corner of the field. Equip the shovel and dig right in front of the Statue to get the Slime Key.

3 Angler Key

Link finds the Angler Key in Yarna Desert in The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening

Right after finishing the Key Cavern, players will need to hunt down the Angler Key to access Angler's Tunnel, Link's Awakening's fourth dungeon. Link will first need to find Marin in the southeast corner of Toronbo Shores to get her to follow him. After an emotional talk with Marin on the beach, players should head to Animal Village. Proceed to the southeast portion of this area to find the Walrus. Marin will wake him up with a song, granting Link access to the Yarna Desert.

Here, players will encounter a Lanmola, a giant centipede-like creature that burrows into and out of the sand. Players will need to defeat the Lanmola by hitting its head several times while trying not to fall into the quicksand. After the Lanmola is beaten, it will drop the Angler Key. Follow it down into the quicksand to get it (don't worry, it won't hurt this time!)

2 Face Key

Link finds the Face Key in the Ancient Ruins in The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening

The Face Shrine, Link's Awakening's sixth dungeon, requires the Face Key to grant access. Players will need to have the Boomerang, which can only be acquired by completing the trading sequence and finding Goriya with the Magnifying Glass. Goriya can be found behind a cracked wall in Toronbo Shores and is only visible using the Magnifying Glass. Trade him the Shovel in exchange for the Boomerang.

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After acquiring the Boomerang, head back to Animal Village, then proceed north and east to find the Ancient Ruins. Defeat the Armos statues outside using the Boomerang, and head into the temple in the Ruins. A giant Armos Knight will be found in the temple. Use the Boomerang or Link's sword spin attack to shred the Knight's armor. Once defeated, the Knight will drop the Face Key.

1 Bird Key

Link finds the Bird Key in the Tal Tal Mountain Range in The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening

In order to enter Eagle's Tower, the seventh dungeon in Link's Awakening, players will need to find the Bird Key in the Tal Tal Mountain Range. First, players will need to have acquired the Ocarina, which can be found in the Dream Shrine. Head to the signpost maze by Mabe Village. At the end of the maze, Maru will teach Link the Frog's Song of Soul. Players can move the statue of the Flying Rooster in Mabe Village thanks to the Power Bracelet found in the Face Shrine.

Head there and play the Frog's Song of Soul in front of the Flying Rooster's grave to wake him up. Take the Flying Rooster to the Tal Tal Mountain Range and proceed past the waterfall. Enter the cavern under the house with the Rooster Weathercock, and use the Flying Rooster to traverse around the rocks and pits in the cave. Go to the room in the northern part of the cave to find the Bird Key.

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