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He suggests that they are too much of a pain to repair and it's best to just strengthen them instead, which Link can do using his [[Fuse]] ability.{{Ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|They're also a real pain to repair, so the best thing to do is strengthen them.|'''Purpen'''}}
He suggests that they are too much of a pain to repair and it's best to just strengthen them instead, which Link can do using his [[Fuse]] ability.{{Ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|They're also a real pain to repair, so the best thing to do is strengthen them.|'''Purpen'''}}
In the First Gatehouse, Purpen is examining a [[Soldier's Spear]] and a [[Soldier's Broadsword]] that are on display. Elsewhere, next to his tent, there is a [[Cooking Pot]] with a [[Soup Ladle]]


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Revision as of 23:57, November 7, 2023

Purpen

Purpen is a character found in Tears of the Kingdom.

Tears of the Kingdom

Purpen can be found at the First Gatehouse just outside of Hyrule Castle. He is examining different weapons and has found that all the weapons he has come across have suddenly decayed due to the Upheaval.[1][2] Purpen has traveled to many different regions throughout Hyrule and the results are all the same. All the weapons have decayed.[3]

He suggests that they are too much of a pain to repair and it's best to just strengthen them instead, which Link can do using his Fuse ability.[4]

In the First Gatehouse, Purpen is examining a Soldier's Spear and a Soldier's Broadsword that are on display. Elsewhere, next to his tent, there is a Cooking Pot with a Soup Ladle

References

  1. "Just like I thought, the weapons here have all decayed too. I wonder if there are any intact weapons left anywhere in the world..." — Purpen, Tears of the Kingdom
  2. "Probably best to consider all weapons decayed at this point." — Purpen, Tears of the Kingdom
  3. "During the Upheaval, all the weapons—swords, spears, claymores, you name it—suddenly decayed. I've explored many regions in search of weapons that might still be in tact. I found none. At this point, I'd be surprised if there were any intact weapons left in Hyrule." — Purpen, Tears of the Kingdom
  4. "They're also a real pain to repair, so the best thing to do is strengthen them." — Purpen, Tears of the Kingdom