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Template:Place The Bazaar is the names of two shops in the Zelda series where Link can buy various goods.

Appearances

Ocarina of Time

Features

As young Link, it is located Hyrule Castle Town and is the first place where the Hylian Shield is available for purchase for 80 Rupees. However, if Link talks to the guard at the Death Mountain gate of Kakariko Village first, he can get a discount on the Hylian Shield and buy it for just 50 Rupees.[1] Seven years later when the castle town is destroyed, the owner of the Bazaar flees to Kakariko Village and sets up shop in what used to be the Death Mountain Trail guard's house.

In Ocarina of Time 3D

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. The discount charge is also reduced to 40 Rupees.

Wares and Pricing

OOT3D GDC 2

The Bazaar, as seen in Ocarina of Time 3D

Item Selling Price
Arrows (10)Arrows (10)
20
Arrows (30)Arrows (30)
60
Arrows (50)Arrows (50)
90
Bombs(5)Bombs (5)
35
Deku Nuts (5)Deku Nuts (5)
15
Deku Stick
10
Hylian ShieldHylian Shield
80
Recovery HeartRecovery Heart
10

Skyward Sword

Features

In Skyward Sword, the Skyloft Bazaar contains several shops where Link can buy and upgrade items.

Scrap Shop

In the Scrap Shop, Gondo can upgrade Link's items and equipment in exchange for collectables and Rupees. He will also repair Link's shields for a fee.

Potion Shop and Infusion Shop

Link can buy various Potions from Luv at the Potion Shop, and have Bertie upgrade them in exchange for bugs and Rupees at the Infusion Shop.

Wares and Pricing (Potion Shop)
Item Selling Price
Stamina Potion
50
Heart Potion
20
Air Potion
20
Revitalizing Potion
30
Guardian Potion
200
Wares and Pricing (Infusion Shop)
Upgrade Rupees Bugs
Stamina Potion +
20
Faron Grasshopper (1) Gerudo Dragonfly (2) Sky Stag Beetle (2) Volcanic Ladybug (3)
Heart Potion +
20
Blessed Butterfly (3) Volcanic Ladybug (1) Woodland Rhino Beetle (1)
Heart Potion ++
30
Blessed Butterfly (3) Deku Hornet (3) Eldin Roller (1) Sand Cicada (1)
Air Potion +
20
Lanayru Ant (2) Sky Stag Beetle (2) Skyloft Mantis (2)
Revitalizing Potion +
20
Woodland Rhino Beetle (2) Skyloft Mantis (2) Deku Hornet (3)
Revitalizing Potion ++
30
Gerudo Dragonfly (1) Lanayru Ant (3) Sand Cicada (1) Woodland Rhino Beetle (2)
Guardian Potion +
40
Faron Grasshopper (1) Eldin Roller (2) Blessed Butterfly (3) Starry Firefly (3)

Fortune-Teller

Sparrot, the owner of the fortune-telling stand, is able to see the future. This can help Link proceed in his journey if he doesn't know where to go. Sparrot also has good insight and advises Link on what items and gear to bring on his journey. Finally, the fortune-teller can tell Link where and how to collect various collectibles throughout the world.[2]

Sparrot does not usually have many customers,[3] so he offers to read their first fortune for one single Rupee.[4] However, subsequent readings cost 10 Rupees each. If Link can promote enough business, Sparrot will look into Link's future for 5 Rupees each time.[5]

Gear Shop

Rupin sells bombs, arrows and slingshot pellets at the Gear Shop. He will also receive new gear from time to time, such as weapons and shields, that Link can purchase. These can be taken to the Scrap Shop to be improved further.

Wares and Pricing
Item Selling Price
Small Quiver
150
Small Seed Satchel
100
Small Bomb Bag
150
Deku Seeds (10)Deku Seeds (10)
20
Arrows (10)Arrows (10)
20
Bombs (10)Bombs (10)
20
Wooden Shield
50
Iron Shield
100
Sacred Shield
500

Item Check

Item check

The Item Check in the Bazaar

The Item Check storage facility is run by Peatrice. Link can move items from his Adventure Pouch into storage and back to make the best use of his limited pouch space.[6][7] Link can also sort the items being held in the facility.[8] There is a limit to how many items Link can store, and is sometimes forced to find ways to clear up space.[9] One of the ways Link can do this is by selling items to Peatrice.

Gallery

References

  1. "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 Guard (Ocarina of Time)
  2. "Yesss.. A towering forest... Sandy dunes... A blazing mountain... Monsters... These are the sources of treasure that I foresee. Which source of treasure do you want to hear about?" — Sparrot (Skyward Sword)
  3. "You are the first customer I've had in a while!" — Sparrot (Skyward Sword)
  4. "Normally, I seek 10 Rupees to tell a fortune, but this time I will charge but 1 Rupee." — Sparrot (Skyward Sword)
  5. "Thanks to you, I've been able to return to a life of gazing into the future to tell people's fortunes! What do you say I tell you yours, hm? And I'll even cut you a deal... From now on, it's just half price!" — Sparrot (Skyward Sword)
  6. "It appears your pouch is full. May I suggest you stow some of your belongings at the Item Check?" — Rupin (Skyward Sword)
  7. "Hello...and welcome to the Item Check. Want to put stuff from your pouch into storage? OK. Want to take something out of storage? That's fine. So is there anything in your pouch or in storage that you want to move?" — Peatrice (Skyward Sword)
  8. "So you want to get your junk in order, is that right? The option you picked lets you clean up and sort the stuff you have in storage." — Peatrice (Skyward Sword)
  9. "Listen, I'd love to take some things off your hands, but it looks like I'm all full here. Just trade some items or do something to make some room, OK?" — Peatrice (Skyward Sword)


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