- Not to be confused with the Skyloft Bazaar.
Bazaars are recurring locations in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2]
Features and Overview[]
Ocarina of Time[]
As young Link, the Bazaar is located in Hyrule Castle Town and is the first place where the Hylian Shield is available for purchase for 80 Rupees. However, if Link talks to Death Mountain Trail Gatekeeper in Kakariko Village first, he can get a discount on the Hylian Shield between 10 to 40 Rupees.[3] Seven years later, when Hyrule Castle Town is destroyed, the owner of the Bazaar flees to Kakariko Village and sets up his shop in what used to be the Death Mountain Trail Gatekeeper's House.[citation needed]
In Ocarina of Time 3D, the Bazaar gets a more carnival-like look, being more elaborate and featuring posters, Bombs, streamers, items in storage, and a green carpet.
Wares and Pricing[]
Item | Description | Price |
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Arrow (10) |
You need a bow to shoot them. You can't buy them unless you have a bow. | 20 Rupees |
Arrows (30) |
You need a bow to shoot them. Use them, and you'll run out. | 60 Rupees |
Arrows (50) |
Shoot these with a bow. You can't buy them unless you have a bow. | 90 Rupees |
Bombs (5) |
Take it out with and use again to throw it. You can't buy them without a bomb bag. | 35 Rupees |
Deku Nuts (5) |
Throw them to stun your enemies. You can carry only a limited amount of them. | 15 Rupees |
Deku Stick |
A long branch gathered from the Great Deku Tree. You can use it as a weapon, but it will break. | 10 Rupees |
Hylian Shield |
This is a big, heavy shield just like the ones Hylian Knights use. It can stand up to flame attacks! | 80 Rupees |
Heart |
This will instantly refill one Heart Container. | 10 Rupees |
Other Appearances[]
Hyrule Warriors[]
Badge Market[]
The Badge Market is the store in which Warriors may be strengthened by Badges. To create a Badge within the Badge Market, a Warrior must have both the appropriate Materials and a sufficient amount of Rupees.[4]
Training Dojo[]
The Training Dojo is a store in which it is possible to level up Warriors in exchange for a determinate fee of Rupees. The amount of Rupees depends both by how high a Warrior's Level is and how close that Warrior is to leveling up, with the price gradually decreasing the closer to completion. The Warriors are restricted from advancing beyond the Level of the current highest-leveled Warrior, requiring the Warriors to level up outside of the Bazaar as well.[5]
The cost to level up a Warrior is determined by how many experience points are required to level up. The listing for each Level's basic requirement is as follows:
Level Up | |
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Level | Rupees Required |
Lv. 1 | — |
Lv. 2 | 525 Rupees |
Lv. 3 | 551 Rupees |
Lv. 4 | 578 Rupees |
Lv. 5 | 1485 Rupees |
Lv. 6 | 1550 Rupees |
Lv. 7 | 1614 Rupees |
Lv. 8 | 2676 Rupees |
Lv. 9 | 2778 Rupees |
Lv. 10 | 2881 Rupees |
Lv. 11 | 4096 Rupees |
Lv. 12 | 4236 Rupees |
Lv. 13 | 4278 Rupees |
Lv. 14 | 5746 Rupees |
Lv. 15 | 5925 Rupees |
Lv. 16 | 6105 Rupees |
Lv. 17 | 7625 Rupees |
Lv. 18 | 7844 Rupees |
Lv. 19 | 8061 Rupees |
Lv. 20 | 9736 Rupees |
Lv. 21 | 9992 Rupees |
Lv. 22 | 10,248 Rupees |
Lv. 23 | 12,075 Rupees |
Lv. 24 | 12,370 Rupees |
Lv. 25 | 12,665 Rupees |
Lv. 26 | 14,645 Rupees |
Lv. 27 | 14,978 Rupees |
Lv. 28 | 15,312 Rupees |
Lv. 29 | 17,445 Rupees |
Lv. 30 | 17,816 Rupees |
Lv. 31 | 18,188 Rupees |
Lv. 32 | 20,475 Rupees |
Lv. 33 | 20,884 Rupees |
Lv. 34 | 21,294 Rupees |
Lv. 35 | 23,735 Rupees |
Lv. 36 | 24,183 Rupees |
Lv. 37 | 24,630 Rupees |
Lv. 38 | 27,224 Rupees |
Lv. 39 | 27,711 Rupees |
Lv. 40 | 28,197 Rupees |
Lv. 41 | 30,975 Rupees |
Lv. 42 | 31,500 Rupees |
Lv. 43 | 32,025 Rupees |
Lv. 44 | 32,550 Rupees |
Lv. 45 | 33,075 Rupees |
Lv. 46 | 33,600 Rupees |
Lv. 47 | 34,125 Rupees |
Lv. 48 | 34,650 Rupees |
Lv. 49 | 35,175 Rupees |
Lv. 50 | 71,400 Rupees |
Lv. 51 | 72,450 Rupees |
Lv. 52 | 73,500 Rupees |
Lv. 53 | 74,550 Rupees |
Lv. 54 | 75,600 Rupees |
Lv. 55 | 76.650 Rupees |
Lv. 56 | 77,700 Rupees |
Lv. 57 | 78,750 Rupees |
Lv. 58 | 79,800 Rupees |
Lv. 59 | 80,850 Rupees |
Lv. 60 | 81,900 Rupees |
Lv. 61 | 82,950 Rupees |
Lv. 62 | 84,000 Rupees |
Lv. 63 | 85,050 Rupees |
Lv. 64 | 86,100 Rupees |
Lv. 65 | 87,150 Rupees |
Lv. 66 | 88,200 Rupees |
Lv. 67 | 89,250 Rupees |
Lv. 68 | 90,300 Rupees |
Lv. 69 | 91,350 Rupees |
Lv. 70 | 92,400 Rupees |
Lv. 71 | 93,450 Rupees |
Lv. 72 | 94,500 Rupees |
Lv. 73 | 95,550 Rupees |
Lv. 74 | 96,600 Rupees |
Lv. 75 | 97,650 Rupees |
Lv. 76 | 98,700 Rupees |
Lv. 77 | 99,750 Rupees |
Lv. 78 | 100,800 Rupees |
Lv. 79 | 101,850 Rupees |
Lv. 80 | 102,900 Rupees |
Lv. 81 | 103,950 Rupees |
Lv. 82 | 105,000 Rupees |
Lv. 83 | 106,050 Rupees |
Lv. 84 | 107,100 Rupees |
Lv. 85 | 108,150 Rupees |
Lv. 86 | 109,200 Rupees |
Lv. 87 | 110,250 Rupees |
Lv. 88 | 111,300 Rupees |
Lv. 89 | 112,350 Rupees |
Lv. 90 | 113,400 Rupees |
Lv. 91 | 114,450 Rupees |
Lv. 92 | 115,500 Rupees |
Lv. 93 | 116,550 Rupees |
Lv. 94 | 117,600 Rupees |
Lv. 95 | 118,650 Rupees |
Lv. 96 | 119,700 Rupees |
Lv. 97 | 120,750 Rupees |
Lv. 98 | 121,800 Rupees |
Lv. 99 | 122,850 Rupees |
Lv. 100 | 123,900 Rupees |
Apothecary[]
The Apothecary is a store that is used to create Mixtures and Potions for the Warriors. The selection and quality of Potions and Mixtures is determined by how many Gold Skulltulas have been defeated, with new options being unlocked after more Illustration Pieces have been obtained.[6]
Smithy[]
The Smithy (Hyrule Warriors) is where Skills may be transferred between a Warrior's Weapons. To transfer a Skill, a Warrior must have two Weapons of the same category and the appropriate amount of Rupees, which are determined by the source Weapon and by the type of Skills being transferred. The source Weapon will also be destroyed in the process. In addition to fusion, unlocked Skills may be removed from a Weapon.[7] All Skills will cost a base price of 300,000 Rupees to remove.
Warriors may also have the Sealed Skills appraised at the Smithy (Hyrule Warriors) at a rate of 10 Rupees for each KO required to unlock the Skill.[8] Weapons may also be sold at the Smithy (Hyrule Warriors), with their price varying based on the Skills and Stars that the Weapon has.[9]
Trivia[]
- The Bazaar in Hyrule Warriors uses the same music as the Skyloft Bazaar.
Nomenclature[]
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Gallery[]
See Also[]
References
- ↑ Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 240 (OoT | OoT3D)
- ↑ Hyrule Warriors Legends — Collector's Edition Guide, Prima Games, pg. 86
- ↑ "If you go back to Hyrule Castle Town Market, you should check out the Bazaar. They sell the shield you need there. Tell 'em I sent you and they should give you a special discount!" — Death Mountain Trail Gatekeeper (Ocarina of Time)
- ↑ "Creating badges for your warriors at the Badge Market will help improve their battle abilities. The bonuses granted by a badge apply only to the warrior for whom it was created. Creating badges requires both Rupees and specific materials, but the benefits they add to warriors can be immensely helpful in battle." — Tutorial (Hyrule Warriors)
- ↑ "You can spend Rupees at the Training Dojo to help warriors level up. However, you will not be able to raise their levels beyond that of the current highest-level warrior. The higher the warrior's level, the more Rupees it will cost to train the warrior. It's more useful to use the Training Dojo to grow low-level warriors." — Tutorial (Hyrule Warriors)
- ↑ "You've collected 50 or more illustration pieces! The Bazaar has reached maximum level! Potions have become more effective! More mixtures are available in the Apothecary!" — N/A (Hyrule Warriors)
- ↑ "By removing a skill, you can change an unlocked skill into an empty skill slot. You can then fill that slot with other skills, so it's a good way to create a weapon forged with the skills best suited to your battle style. However, removing a skill requires a lot of Rupees. What's more, removed skills can never be restored, so make sure to think twice before removing one." — N/A (Hyrule Warriors)
- ↑ "By appraising a sealed weapon skill, you can find out what the sealed skill actually is. The Rupees required to appraise a sealed skill change according to the KO count required to unlock the skill." — N/A (Hyrule Warriors)
- ↑ "When you sell a weapon, you will receive an amount of Rupees dependent on the skills attached to that weapon. The weapons you sell will be lost. Also, sealed skills and empty skill slots do not contribute to the weapon's value, so keep that in mind!" — N/A (Hyrule Warriors)