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{{Place
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|name = Malo Mart
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|image = [[File:Malo Mart Inside.jpg|320px]]
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|caption = The interior of Kakariko Village's Malo Mart
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|game = {{TP}}
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|other = {{LCT}}
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|inhab = [[Malo]]<br>[[Chudley|Malver]] {{Exp|Castle Town branch}}
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|items =
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|related = [[Kakariko Village]]<br>[[Hyrule Castle Town]]
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|season =
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|theme music = [[File:Malo Mart.ogg|noicon]]
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}}
   
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'''Malo Mart''' is a shop in {{TP}}. Its flagship store, located in [[Kakariko Village]], is owned and operated by [[Malo]]. Later on, once enough funds are donated, Malo Mart buys out [[Chudley's Fine Goods and Fancy Trinkets Emporium]] in [[Hyrule Castle Town#Twilight Princess|Castle Town]] to establish the '''Malo Mart Castle Branch'''.
== That's NOT Link, well...that's what Aonuma implies ==
 
   
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==Features and Overview==
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Malo Mart is originally a run-down shop in Kakariko Village known as '''Kakariko Goods'''. When Malo finds it, he decides to reopen the shop as his own.<ref>{{Cite|I decided to take on this unmanned shop...|Malo|TP}}</ref> Although he can be a bit rude,<ref>{{Cite|Time is money. If you're done shopping, quit wasting both.|Malo|TP}}</ref> he likes to keep his prices low and serve his customers well, hoping to be a financial "hero."<ref>{{Cite|I may not be a hero, but maybe I can help people with heroic business deals.|Malo|TP}}</ref> Malo Mart is the only place where [[Link]] can purchase the [[Hawkeye]] and the [[Hylian Shield]].
   
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Later on, Malo Mart starts accepting donations to take over [[Chudley]]'s Fine Goods and Fancy Trinkets Emporium and thus stop the "corrupt, price-gouging shops" in Castle Town.<ref>{{Cite|Glorious day! We have collected enough funds to finance repairs to the bridge connecting east Castle Town to Hyrule Field, Brudda! Those corrupt, price-gouging shops in Castle Town are officially on notice! Soon they will rue! We hope you will continue your financial support of our efforts to sell products in the town at discounted prices, Brudda!|Gor Ebizo and Malo|TP}}</ref> To do so, the Malo Mart Management must first fix the bridge connecting east Castle Town to [[Hyrule Field]], which can only be done if Link donates 1,000 [[Rupee]]s. After he delivers the [[Hot Spring Water]] to the [[Goron]] near the east Castle Town entrance, Link must then donate another 200 Rupees to open the Castle Branch.
http://www.gonintendo.com/s/230420-aonuma-says-we-didn-t-necessarily-see-link-in-the-legend-of-zelda-wii-u-trailer
 
   
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Afterwards, the '''Castle Town Malo Mart''' opens up in Hyrule Castle Town, which is run by a now much more cheerful Chudley, who had subsequently changed his name to Malver. The shop has very low prices and is very lively with energetic music, shoppers, and a kitschy decor. Once it opens, many of the citizens of Castle Town start carrying Malo Mart bags. Inside, Link can buy the [[Magic Armor]], which was also sold at Chudley's Fine Goods and Fancy Trinkets Emporium at an unpayable price.
   
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In {{TPHD}}, the [[Malo Mart Stamp]] is added to the store as well. It replaces the Arrows temporarily on the shelf, which return once the Stamp is bought.
http://venturebeat.com/2014/06/10/zelda-creator-teases-that-we-didnt-see-link-in-wii-u-trailer/
 
   
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==Wares and Pricing==
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[[File:Malo mart.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The Malo Mart Castle Branch]]
   
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{| {| class="altrow" border="1" cellpadding="2" style="text-align:center"
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|-
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!Item
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!Kakariko Branch
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!Castle Branch
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|-
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| [[File:TP Red Potion Icon.png]]<br>'''[[Red Potion]]'''
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| [[File:TP Green Rupee Icon.png|18px]] 30 [[Rupee]]s
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| [[File:TP Green Rupee Icon.png|18px]] 15 Rupees
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|-
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| [[File:TPHD Wooden Shield Icon.png|50px]]<br>'''[[Wooden Shield]]'''
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| [[File:TP Green Rupee Icon.png|18px]] 50 Rupees
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| —
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|-
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| [[File:TPHD Hylian Shield Icon.png|50px]]<br>'''[[Hylian Shield]]'''
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| [[File:TP Green Rupee Icon.png|18px]] 200 Rupees
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| —
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|-
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| [[File:TPHD Hawkeye Icon.png|50px]]<br>'''[[Hawkeye]]'''
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| [[File:TP Green Rupee Icon.png|18px]] 100 Rupees
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| —
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|-
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| [[File:TPHD Bomb Icon.png|50px]]<br>'''[[Bomb]]s (30)'''
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| —
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| [[File:TP Green Rupee Icon.png|18px]] 45 Rupees
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|-
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| [[File:TPHD Water Bomb Icon.png|50px]]<br>'''[[Water Bomb]]s (15)'''
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| —
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| [[File:TP Green Rupee Icon.png|18px]] 45 Rupees
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|-
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| [[File:TPHD Bombling Icon.png|50px]]<br>'''[[Bombling]]s (10)'''
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| —
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| [[File:TP Green Rupee Icon.png|18px]] 30 Rupees
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|-
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| [[File:TPHD Malo Mart Stamp.png|50px]]<br>'''[[Malo Mart Stamp]]'''<br>{{ExpGame|TPHD}}
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| —
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| [[File:TP Green Rupee Icon.png|18px]] 50 Rupees
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|-
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| [[File:TPHD Arrow Icon.png|50px]]<br>'''[[Arrow]]s (10)'''
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| —
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| [[File:TP Green Rupee Icon.png|18px]] 5 Rupees
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|-
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| [[File:TP Blue Potion Icon.png]]<br>'''[[Blue Potion]]'''
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| —
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| [[File:TP Green Rupee Icon.png|18px]] 50 Rupees
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|-
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| [[File:TPHD Magic Armor Icon.png|50px]]<br>'''[[Magic Armor]]'''
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| —
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| [[File:TP Green Rupee Icon.png|18px]] 598 Rupees
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|}
   
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==Other Appearances==
http://gematsu.com/2014/06/aonuma-zelda-wii-u-trailer-one-said-link
 
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{{Ambig|Start}}
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===''Link's Crossbow Training''===
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In {{LCT}}, Malo Mart appears at the beginning of the [[Kakariko Village#Link's Crossbow Training|Kakariko Target Practice]] level.
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{{Ambig|End}}
   
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==Etymology==
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{{Names
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|align= left
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|ja=
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|es=
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|esS= Lalomercado
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|esL=
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|fr=
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|frF= Galeries Balder
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|frC=
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|de= {{de|Maromarkt}}
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|it= Birbomercato
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|ko=
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}}
   
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==Gallery==
Check guys --[[User:Isamisa|Isamisa]] ([[User talk:Isamisa|talk]]) 01:38, 11 June 2014 (UTC)
 
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<gallery>
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File:Malo Mart.jpg|The exterior of Kakariko Village's Malo Mart
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File:Malomart.jpg|Link outside Malo Mart Castle Branch
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File:MaloMart.jpg|Malo Mart in ''Link's Crossbow Training''
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</gallery>
   
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{{Ref}}
== Development period ==
 
   
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[[Category:Shops]]
This Game has been in development for 4 years now does this make this title 'the game with the longest development time' in the entire franchise? if so should we put it in the trivia?--[[User:0551E80Y|0551E80Y]] ([[User talk:0551E80Y|talk]]) 16:15, 27 June 2015 (UTC)
 
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[[Category:Kakariko Village]]
 
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[[Category:Places in Twilight Princess]]
:We would need a citation for this information, as well as citations for the development periods of the other games. I seem to recall that SS took something like 5 years, so this length of time isn't anything special. {{:User:Tony/sig}} 22:57, 27 June 2015 (UTC)
 
 
::According to the SS article the development started in 2007 with an interview with Miyamoto during E3 of that year, He didn't say at that stage that a new game was being developed for the Wii after TP but he did left a hint of potential for one then. The article sees that as part of the development period or rather the start of it so according to its article, Skyward sword's time of development from the start to its release date in November 2011 was 4 years, 4 months... roughly. As of this comment's time stamp; Zelda Wii U just past the 4 year development mark and its release date won't be til 2016. In November this year, this title will surpass the development time of skyward sword making it longer then that game to make. But i get what you mean about the other games' development periods i'll have to research that.--[[User:0551E80Y|0551E80Y]] ([[User talk:0551E80Y|talk]]) 10:05, 28 June 2015 (UTC)
 
 
:::How do we know Zelda Wii U has been in development for 4 years? Miyamoto mentioning that Nintendo is planning on making an HD ''The Legend of Zelda'' title does not mean they started development at that time. --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 11:24, 28 June 2015 (UTC)
 
 
::::Because that is when the public found out if it was found out earlier or later or they revealed they've been working on it since spirit tracks or a link between worlds it would have changed i'm going by the article's description it claims that is when development began with the announcement of a new hd zelda game 4 years ago its under the development section so its part of the development period.--[[User:0551E80Y|0551E80Y]] ([[User talk:0551E80Y|talk]]) 14:56, 29 June 2015 (UTC)
 
 
== New information to add about the game (READ IT GUYS) ==
 
 
Look (gonna coypy paste it):
 
 
'''''NEWS #1'''''
 
 
 
'''AONUMA SAYS ZELDA U’S DEVELOPMENT IS “PROGRESSING WELL,” EMPHASIZES THAT IT WILL BE “SOMETHING NEW”'''
 
 
This is how Aonuma responded when Famitsu asked how the development process was going:
 
 
''“Busy. When we did Skyward Sword for the Wii, at the end stages of development, I was in charge of the characters’ dialogue and the in-game text. And, now as well, it’s like it was then. I had to work on text today, too. But, the game has really taken shape, and things have gotten easier. That means things are progressing well.”''-Eiji Aonuma
 
 
In this next quote, Aonuma talks about how Ocarina of Time has always been the series' "secret sauce." He specifies they will be changing up the formula this time, which I'm guessing will please many fans. He puts emphasis on making "something new," just like how Ocarina of Time was something new when it released for the N64.
 
 
''“I think the base of our secret sauce has always been Ocarina of Time. But this time, the change in flavor will be like going from Japanese food to Western style food. Perhaps, players will be surprised. Please look forward to it, because I think we’ll be able to make ‘something new’ like Ocarina of Time was.”''-Eiji Aonuma
 
 
source: http://www.zeldainformer.com/news/aonuma-says-zelda-us-development-is-progressing-well-emphasizes-that-it-wil
 
 
 
'''''NEWS #2:'''''
 
 
 
'''AONUMA: ZELDA U WILL MAKE PEOPLE WANT TO REPLAY TWILIGHT PRINCESS HD (TITLES CONNECTED)'''
 
 
'''Aonuma''': ''While making the latest title for The Legend of Zelda, when I look at this remake, I feel like this is the origin point of the new title we’re making right now. After playing this game you may have some “Oh I see!” moments when playing the [upcoming] new game, so I’ll be glad if you play Twilight Princess HD while waiting in anticipation for the latest title of Legend of Zelda.''
 
 
'''Famitsu''': ''So I heard that the save data for this game that’s saved in the Wolf Link amiibo has some connections to the [upcoming] newest Legend of Zelda…''
 
 
'''Aonuma:''' ''It’s not the save data itself, but “Part of the data saved in the Wolf Link amiibo can be brought over and used in the new title too”. For some people, when they play the new title, they might feel the urge to play Twilight Princess HD one more time."''
 
 
You can read the whole thing here: http://www.zeldainformer.com/news/aonuma-zelda-u-will-make-people-want-to-replay-twilight-princess-hd-titles
 
 
--[[User:Isamisa|Isamisa]] ([[User talk:Isamisa|talk]]) 03:19, 11 March 2016 (UTC)
 
 
== NX Release? ==
 
 
I've heard the game won't be coming out until the new system (supposedly called the NX?) is launched.
 
 
Anyone able to confirm this?
 
 
- '''[[User:Mugen Kagemaru|Mugen Kagemaru]]''' 16:46, 29 March 2016 (UTC)
 
 
:Nope. I'm afraid we don't know any more than you do when it comes to its release (2016). {{:User:Tony/sig}} 17:09, 29 March 2016 (UTC)
 
 
== Shouldn't this game be called Zelda NX/Wii U? ==
 
It's no longer Zelda Wii U. Windwaker could be called Zelda Gamecube, Skyward Sword could be called Zelda Wii, But Twilight Princess is Zelda Gamecube/Wii {{nosig|Editorguy117|19:31, May 9, 2016‎}}
 
:Nintendo will probably reveal the name of the game next month during E3, so let's just wait for the official name. Also, please don't forget to sign your posts with four tildes. {{:User:Chuck/sig}} 05:22, 10 May 2016 (UTC)
 
 
== NEW INFO TO ADD ==
 
 
*'''Director of the game is Hidemaro Fujibayashi, the same director from Skyward Sword'''--Here: http://www.zeldainformer.com/news/hidemaro-fujibayashi-as-director-of-breath-of-the-wild-anouma-acting-as-pro
 
 
*'''Link has no traveling companion in this game.'''--Here--http://www.zeldainformer.com/news/link-has-no-travel-companion-in-breath-of-the-wild
 
 
*EXTRA: '''Why there wasn't a female Link in Breath of the Wild'''--Here: http://www.gamespot.com/articles/why-zelda-breath-of-the-wild-wont-have-a-female-he/1100-6440862/
 
 
 
There's MUCH more that I didn't add here, all kinds of information is here: http://zelda-informer.tumblr.com/
 
--[[User:Isamisa|Isamisa]] ([[User talk:Isamisa|talk]]) 03:04, 15 June 2016 (UTC)
 
 
== timeline placement ==
 
 
I've heard people writing that Aonuma confirmed the placement in the Child Timeline after TP, I can't see any source of it, if anyone can search for the timeline placement confirmation, I would be very thankful. --[[User:Isamisa|Isamisa]] ([[User talk:Isamisa|talk]]) 17:24, 15 June 2016 (UTC)
 
:He hasn't confirmed anything. Just pointed to his t-shirt and said it was a hint. --[[User:Dorsal Axe|Dorsal Axe]] ([[User talk:Dorsal Axe|talk]]) 17:39, 15 June 2016 (UTC)
 
 
:In Breath of the Wild there is a cutscene with Zelda saying the following, "Whether skyward bound, adrift in time, or steeped in the glowing embers of twilight...". The first two passages likely refer to Skyward Sword and Ocarina of Time as they clearly mention one element from their game titles, skyward and time. The final passage mentions 'twilight' and if that pattern holds then this is referring to Twilight Princess. Although not confirmed by company sources this reference to 'twilight' seems to imply that Breath of the Wild takes place in the same timeline as Twilight Princess, the Child's Timeline. [[User:Tripodssj6|Tripodssj6]] ([[User talk:Tripodssj6|talk]]) 19:37, 5 March 2017 (UTC)
 
 
== German inter wiki link ==
 
 
Could someone please add the German inter wiki link to this article? <nowiki>[[de:The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]</nowiki> --[[User:Raltseye|Raltseye]] ([[User talk:Raltseye|talk]]) 20:32, 15 June 2016 (UTC)
 
 
== Release date ==
 
I am aware that Nintendo said in the past that it wasn't releasing until 2017 but recently (more recently than Nintendo said 2017) Amazon has listed it as coming out December 30 2016 is this legit? And if so we should change the article to reflect such. I would do it myself but I wanted to check with you guys first. {{nosig|2sheikah4|10:27, 4 July 2016}}
 
:It is not legitimate. Nintendo have revealed their business plan to release it alongside the NX in March. {{:User:Tony/sig}} 17:28, 4 July 2016 (UTC)
 
::Those type of dates are used by online sites as placeholders when the release date is still unknown. {{:User:Chuck/sig}} 18:25, 4 July 2016 (UTC)
 
 
== Amiibo functionality revealed ==
 
 
See [http://nintendo.tumblr.com/post/153959693594/the-legend-of-zelda-30th-anniversary-amiibo-are Nintendo's Tumblr] and [http://www.polygon.com/2016/12/2/13825180/legend-of-zelda-30th-anniversary-amiibo-breath-of-the-wild-function this] from Polygon. [[User:Gestrid|Gestrid]] ([[User talk:Gestrid|talk]]) 19:57, 3 December 2016 (UTC)
 
 
== Review Copies ==
 
 
Would these images (http://imgur.com/a/jo0Yn) released by people with review copies be considered leaks, since they're aloud to show this, but it's not officaly from Nintendo. [[User:Gopherdude12|Gopherdude12]] ([[User talk:Gopherdude12|talk]]) 01:25, 26 February 2017 (UTC)
 
 
== Boxart (Wii U vs. Switch) ==
 
 
Here's the deal; recently the box art was switched from NA Switch to NA Wii U, under the following premise: "''Because the game was originally refered too as Zelda Wii U, and is essentially the Zelda of the Wii U generation; the Wii U box art should be primary''".
 
 
I personally think that while it is true that it was referred to as "Zelda Wii U" (was it ever called that by Nintendo, btw? Or was it a fan nickname?) I believe it's obvious that development focus/the main platform moved from Wii U to Switch at some point (see removal of gamepad exclusive features, optimization). Review copies sent out were Switch and, unlike ''Twilight Princes'' there's no easy indicator of main console like the flipped world (with flipped script and handedness and such). Heck, even the DLC bonus includes a shirt with the Switch logo.
 
 
Anyways, I think it should be returned to the Switch box art. Yeah. &mdash;&nbsp;[[User:Zero-ELEC|Zero-ELEC]] ([[User talk:Zero-ELEC|talk]]) 02:51, 3 March 2017 (UTC)
 
 
:It's back to the Switch version, as it should be. It was a change done without any discussion when it should have been. {{:User:Tony/sig}} 03:08, 3 March 2017 (UTC)
 

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Malo Mart is a shop in Twilight Princess. Its flagship store, located in Kakariko Village, is owned and operated by Malo. Later on, once enough funds are donated, Malo Mart buys out Chudley's Fine Goods and Fancy Trinkets Emporium in Castle Town to establish the Malo Mart Castle Branch.

Features and Overview

Malo Mart is originally a run-down shop in Kakariko Village known as Kakariko Goods. When Malo finds it, he decides to reopen the shop as his own.[1] Although he can be a bit rude,[2] he likes to keep his prices low and serve his customers well, hoping to be a financial "hero."[3] Malo Mart is the only place where Link can purchase the Hawkeye and the Hylian Shield.

Later on, Malo Mart starts accepting donations to take over Chudley's Fine Goods and Fancy Trinkets Emporium and thus stop the "corrupt, price-gouging shops" in Castle Town.[4] To do so, the Malo Mart Management must first fix the bridge connecting east Castle Town to Hyrule Field, which can only be done if Link donates 1,000 Rupees. After he delivers the Hot Spring Water to the Goron near the east Castle Town entrance, Link must then donate another 200 Rupees to open the Castle Branch.

Afterwards, the Castle Town Malo Mart opens up in Hyrule Castle Town, which is run by a now much more cheerful Chudley, who had subsequently changed his name to Malver. The shop has very low prices and is very lively with energetic music, shoppers, and a kitschy decor. Once it opens, many of the citizens of Castle Town start carrying Malo Mart bags. Inside, Link can buy the Magic Armor, which was also sold at Chudley's Fine Goods and Fancy Trinkets Emporium at an unpayable price.

In Twilight Princess HD, the Malo Mart Stamp is added to the store as well. It replaces the Arrows temporarily on the shelf, which return once the Stamp is bought.

Wares and Pricing

Malo mart

The Malo Mart Castle Branch

Item Kakariko Branch Castle Branch
TP Red Potion Icon
Red Potion
TP Green Rupee Icon 30 Rupees TP Green Rupee Icon 15 Rupees
TPHD Wooden Shield Icon
Wooden Shield
TP Green Rupee Icon 50 Rupees
TPHD Hylian Shield Icon
Hylian Shield
TP Green Rupee Icon 200 Rupees
TPHD Hawkeye Icon
Hawkeye
TP Green Rupee Icon 100 Rupees
TPHD Bomb Icon
Bombs (30)
TP Green Rupee Icon 45 Rupees
TPHD Water Bomb Icon
Water Bombs (15)
TP Green Rupee Icon 45 Rupees
TPHD Bombling Icon
Bomblings (10)
TP Green Rupee Icon 30 Rupees
TPHD Malo Mart Stamp
Malo Mart Stamp
Template:ExpGame
TP Green Rupee Icon 50 Rupees
TPHD Arrow Icon
Arrows (10)
TP Green Rupee Icon 5 Rupees
TP Blue Potion Icon
Blue Potion
TP Green Rupee Icon 50 Rupees
TPHD Magic Armor Icon
Magic Armor
TP Green Rupee Icon 598 Rupees

Other Appearances

Link's Crossbow Training

In Link's Crossbow Training, Malo Mart appears at the beginning of the Kakariko Target Practice level.

Etymology

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name
French Republic FrenchEU Galeries Balder
Federal Republic of Germany German Maromarkt
Italian Republic Italian Birbomercato
Kingdom of Spain SpanishEU Lalomercado

Gallery

References

  1. "I decided to take on this unmanned shop..." — Malo (Twilight Princess)
  2. "Time is money. If you're done shopping, quit wasting both." — Malo (Twilight Princess)
  3. "I may not be a hero, but maybe I can help people with heroic business deals." — Malo (Twilight Princess)
  4. "Glorious day! We have collected enough funds to finance repairs to the bridge connecting east Castle Town to Hyrule Field, Brudda! Those corrupt, price-gouging shops in Castle Town are officially on notice! Soon they will rue! We hope you will continue your financial support of our efforts to sell products in the town at discounted prices, Brudda!" — Gor Ebizo and Malo (Twilight Princess)