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==''Twilight Princess''==
==''Twilight Princess''==
The Giant Wallet is the second Wallet collected in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. It has a Rupee capacity of 1,000 Rupees,{{Ref|name=Quote1|TP|142|In-game description}}{{Ref|''Giant Wallet Twilight Princess Trading Card''|Capabilities: [The Giant Wallet] can hold up to to 1000 Rupees...|Card description}} or 2,000 Rupees in the HD version. It is acquired by collecting all 24 [[Golden Bugs]] that are found within the game, and then giving them all to [[Agitha]]. She rewards [[Link (Twilight Princess)|Link]] with the Giant Wallet.{{Ref|''Giant Wallet Twilight Princess Trading Card''|Agitha will reward you with the Giant Wallet in Castle Town if you present her with all 24 Golden Bugs.|Card description}} According to multiple sources, the Giant Wallet is a symbol of a distinguished citizen in the insect kingdom.{{Ref|name=Quote1}}{{Ref|''Giant Wallet Twilight Princess Trading Card''|...[the Giant Wallet] serves as a symbol of a distinguished citizen in the insect kingdom!|Card description}}
The Giant Wallet is the second Wallet collected in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. It has a Rupee capacity of 1,000 Rupees,{{Ref|name=Quote1|TP|142|In-game description}}{{Ref|''Giant Wallet Twilight Princess Trading Card''|Capabilities: [The Giant Wallet] can hold up to 1000 Rupees...|Card description}} or 2,000 Rupees in the HD version. It is acquired by collecting all 24 [[Golden Bugs]] that are found within the game, and then giving them all to [[Agitha]]. She rewards [[Link (Twilight Princess)|Link]] with the Giant Wallet.{{Ref|''Giant Wallet Twilight Princess Trading Card''|Agitha will reward you with the Giant Wallet in Castle Town if you present her with all 24 Golden Bugs.|Card description}} According to multiple sources, the Giant Wallet is a symbol of a distinguished citizen in the insect kingdom.{{Ref|name=Quote1}}{{Ref|''Giant Wallet Twilight Princess Trading Card''|...[the Giant Wallet] serves as a symbol of a distinguished citizen in the insect kingdom!|Card description}}


The Giant Wallet is very useful when using the [[Magic Armor]], as the armor depletes Link's Rupees, instead of health, as he wears it.{{Ref|TP|138|In-game description}} With the Giant Wallet, fear of running out of Rupees is significantly decreased.
The Giant Wallet is very useful when using the [[Magic Armor]], as the armor depletes Link's Rupees, instead of health, as he wears it.{{Ref|TP|138|In-game description}} With the Giant Wallet, fear of running out of Rupees is significantly decreased.

Revision as of 23:21, July 15, 2024

The Giant Wallet, or Giant's Wallet, is a recurring Wallet in The Legend of Zelda series.

Ocarina of Time

The Giant's Wallet is the biggest Wallet featured in Ocarina of Time. It allows Link to carry 500 Rupees, and appears as a brown sack with a yellow hexagon (red hexagon in Ocarina of Time 3D) at the front. This yellow hexagon looks very similar to a Yellow Rupee.

The Giant's Wallet is acquired by first defeating 30 Gold Skulltulas and collecting their Gold Skulltula Tokens, then bringing them to the third child in the House of Skulltula. He thanks Link for breaking the curse and gives him the Giant's Wallet.

Majora's Mask

"You got a Giant Wallet! This thing is huge! It can carry up to 500 Rupees."

— N/A, Majora's Mask

The Giant Wallet is the best Wallet found within Majora's Mask. It has a Rupee capacity of 500 Rupees,[1], and is acquired by defeating 30 Gold Skulltulas in the Oceanside Spider House in Great Bay Coast. If this has been done - on the First Day only in the N64 version, but on any day in Majora's Mask 3D - there will be a man in the entrance who gives Link the Giant Wallet.

Twilight Princess

The Giant Wallet is the second Wallet collected in Twilight Princess. It has a Rupee capacity of 1,000 Rupees,[2][3] or 2,000 Rupees in the HD version. It is acquired by collecting all 24 Golden Bugs that are found within the game, and then giving them all to Agitha. She rewards Link with the Giant Wallet.[4] According to multiple sources, the Giant Wallet is a symbol of a distinguished citizen in the insect kingdom.[2][5]

The Giant Wallet is very useful when using the Magic Armor, as the armor depletes Link's Rupees, instead of health, as he wears it.[6] With the Giant Wallet, fear of running out of Rupees is significantly decreased.

In Twilight Princess HD, completing the amiibo-exclusive Cave of Shadows allows a further wallet upgrade. If the Giant Wallet has been obtained from Agatha before this, it will give the Colossal Wallet; but if Agitha has only upgraded his wallet once, the Cave will grant the Giant Wallet instead.

Skyward Sword

The Giant Wallet is the second largest Wallet found in Skyward Sword, with the Tycoon Wallet ahead of it. The Giant Wallet can store up to 5,000 Rupees, adding 4,000 more in capacity to the Big Wallet.[7] If Link has bought the three Extra Wallets, the Giant Wallet stores up to 5,900 Rupees. It is acquired by giving Batreaux 50 Gratitude Crystals.

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References

  1. "You got a Giant Wallet! This thing is huge! It can hold up to 500 Rupees." — In-game description, Majora's Mask.
  2. 2.1 2.2 "You got the giant wallet! It's a symbol of a distinguished citizen in the insect kingdom. It can hold up to 1,000 Rupees!" — In-game description, Twilight Princess.
  3. "Capabilities: [The Giant Wallet] can hold up to 1000 Rupees..." — Card description, Giant Wallet Twilight Princess Trading Card
  4. "Agitha will reward you with the Giant Wallet in Castle Town if you present her with all 24 Golden Bugs." — Card description, Giant Wallet Twilight Princess Trading Card
  5. "...[the Giant Wallet] serves as a symbol of a distinguished citizen in the insect kingdom!" — Card description, Giant Wallet Twilight Princess Trading Card
  6. "You got the magic armor! You bought it! You are smart! You bought it at Malo Mart! Wear it and your Rupees will become magical. The armor will protect you, so if you get hit, you lose Rupees, not health. If you run out of Rupees, the armor will go dormant and your movement will become impaired." — In-game description, Twilight Princess.
  7. "You got the Giant Wallet! The voluminous capacity of this wallet allows you to store a whopping 5,000 Rupees in it!" — In-game description, Skyward Sword.