Zelda II: The Adventure of Link/Headscratchers


 * At what point between this game and the last did Tektites gain an invulnerability to anything but fireballs? Consider that the two games take place within several years of each other.
 * Perhaps there are different species of Tektites, just like there are different species of spiders in Real Life.
 * The entire overworld from the original Zelda can be explored between palaces 2 and 3, and yet none of the old tektites.
 * Ganon's minions did it.
 * Maybe tektites molt? And that explains why they were so wimpy in Zelda 1, could only be killed with fire in Zelda 2, and have been just about every scale of difficulty in between in all the various games? It has to do with how hard their skin is.
 * How is Ganon revived if Link falls in a pit of lava or something?
 * Some of his minions manage to fish out Link's body before it burns completely to ash...?
 * The triforce jump out of the lava. Duh!
 * Why do the previously aquatic zoras look like Ankylosauruses?
 * I thought those were Lizalfos.
 * Nope. The ankylosauruses are Zoras. The "lizalfos" are the shield and spear (orange) or hammer (red and blue) dinosaurs. Oh, and they may not actually be lizalfos. Like a ton of enemies in Zelda II, they were never officially named in English and their Japanese name is "Geru" or "Gelu".
 * What is the point of the sleeping monsters found in the houses of some towns? When you try to talk to them, you either get "ZZZZZ...." or just an ellipsis. Their reason for being there is never explained and they don't do anything.
 * Talk to them four times in a row and they will give you a hint. The bot in Saria tells you where to find Bagu, the ache in Darunia tells you where to find a heart piece.
 * Thanks for telling me. However, that is one big load of Guide Dang It. If you talk to them the first three times and all they do is snore, how could the developers expect you to talk to an apparently useless character four times? Luckily, I found both Bagu and that heart piece by accident the first time I ever played, so I never needed their hints regardless.
 * It's the kind of thing that gets you to buy Nintendo Power magazine. Nintendo did that a lot.