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==Appearances==
{{Infobox|minigame
===A Link to the Past===
| image = [[File:Digging Game in ALttP.png]]
[[File:Lttp_digger.gif‎]] This character is the [[Digging Game Operator]] that runs the [[Digging Game]] to the Southwest of the [[Village of Outcasts]]. To play the game, [[Link]] must pay 80 rupees and depending on whether or not Link has the [[Shovel]], the operator may or may not provide him with the shovel he is holding. Link is given 30 seconds to dig at any spot he wishes and can dig up a variety of things: [[Rupee]]s, stock items, and even a [[Piece of Heart]].
| caption = The Digging Game in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''
| location = [[Village of Outcasts]]
| owner = [[Digging Game Operator]]
| cost = 80 [[Rupee]]s
| objective = Digging for buried treasure
| reward = [[Rupee]]s<br/>[[Piece of Heart]]
}}


==See Also==
The '''Digging Game''' is a [[Mini-Game|mini-game]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''.
* [[Shop Owner]]


{{Cat|A Link to the Past Characters}}
==Lore==
{{Quote|Explorers in the Dark World noted that it was full of treasure and hidden items. An ambitious landowner in the southeast section of the Village of Outcasts took advantage of that fact by fencing off his land and charging treasure hunters 80 Rupees to dig up the dirt for 30 seconds. If they found anything, they could keep it! A Piece of Heart, the real prize, was hidden well and moved often.
 
A Big Dig<br/>
There were many places to dig in the sizeable Treasure Field. While it was quite possible for adventurers to find enough Rupees to earn their money back, it usually took severally attempts to find the buried Piece of Heart that was hidden somewhere in that large yard.|''[[A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide]]''}}
 
==''A Link to the Past''==
To play the Digging Game, [[Link (A Link to the Past)|Link]] must pay 80 [[rupee]]s and depending on whether or not Link has the [[Shovel]], the operator may or may not provide him with the shovel he is holding. Link is given 30 seconds to dig at any spot he wishes and can dig up a variety of things: rupees, stock items, and even a [[Piece of Heart]].
 
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==See also==
*[[Shop Owner]]
*[[Digging Game Operator]]
 
{{Cat|Mini-Games}}
{{cat|A Link to the Past}}

Latest revision as of 13:10, September 23, 2024

Digging Game
Digging Game in ALttP.png
The Digging Game in A Link to the Past

Games

Location

Owner

Cost

80 Rupees

Objective

Digging for buried treasure

Rewards

The Digging Game is a mini-game from A Link to the Past.

Lore

"Explorers in the Dark World noted that it was full of treasure and hidden items. An ambitious landowner in the southeast section of the Village of Outcasts took advantage of that fact by fencing off his land and charging treasure hunters 80 Rupees to dig up the dirt for 30 seconds. If they found anything, they could keep it! A Piece of Heart, the real prize, was hidden well and moved often.

A Big Dig
There were many places to dig in the sizeable Treasure Field. While it was quite possible for adventurers to find enough Rupees to earn their money back, it usually took severally attempts to find the buried Piece of Heart that was hidden somewhere in that large yard.
"

A Link to the Past

To play the Digging Game, Link must pay 80 rupees and depending on whether or not Link has the Shovel, the operator may or may not provide him with the shovel he is holding. Link is given 30 seconds to dig at any spot he wishes and can dig up a variety of things: rupees, stock items, and even a Piece of Heart.

See also