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the "Mask Shop" link led to the Mask Shop from Oracle of Ages, instead of the Happy Mask Shop from Ocarina of Time.
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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', there's a [[Mask Shop]] where you can borrow masks, sell them, and then return with the money to borrow more masks. The first four masks serve as part of the [[Trading Sequence]]. If you finish this entire Trading Sequence, you can get the [[Mask of Truth]], which will allow you to speak with [[Gossip Stone]]s. You'll also be able to get some upgrades as well as three other fun masks.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', there's a [[Happy Mask Shop]] where you can borrow masks, sell them, and then return with the money to borrow more masks. The first four masks serve as part of the [[Trading Sequence]]. If you finish this entire Trading Sequence, you can get the [[Mask of Truth]], which will allow you to speak with [[Gossip Stone]]s. You'll also be able to get some upgrades as well as three other fun masks.


The Happy Mask Shop is located in the [[Market]], right between the [[Temple of Time]] and the exit leading to [[Hyrule Castle]]. In the [[Nintendo 64]] version of the game, the building has two giant eyes on top of it. The [[Nintendo 3DS]] version of the game still has two giant eyes, but it is much more colorful and stands out.
The Happy Mask Shop is located in the [[Market]], right between the [[Temple of Time]] and the exit leading to [[Hyrule Castle]]. In the [[Nintendo 64]] version of the game, the building has two giant eyes on top of it. The [[Nintendo 3DS]] version of the game still has two giant eyes, but it is much more colorful and stands out.
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