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===The Potion Shop and The Infusion Shop===
===The Potion Shop and The Infusion Shop===
{{Main|Luv and Bertie's Potion Shop }}
{{Main|Luv and Bertie's Potion Shop }}
Here, Link can buy and upgrade [[potion]]s. The shop is split into two parts: The Potion Shop (run by [[Luv]]) and The Infusion Shop (run by [[Bertie]]). If Link brings specific [[bugs]] he has caught with the [[Bug Net]] to Bertie, he can upgrade Link's potions so they become more effective.
Here, Link can buy and upgrade [[potion]]s. The shop is split into two parts: The Potion Shop (run by [[Luv]]) and The Infusion Shop (run by [[Bertie]]). If Link brings specific [[Skyward Sword Bugs|bugs]] he has caught with the [[Bug Net]] to Bertie, he can upgrade Link's potions so they become more effective.


===The Fortune Teller===
===The Fortune Teller===

Latest revision as of 19:22, September 17, 2024

Bazaar
Bazaar - Skyward Sword Wii.png
The Bazaar in Skyward Sword

Games

Location

Ocarina of Time
Castle Town
Skyward Sword
Skyloft

Bazaars are recurring shops in The Legend of Zelda series.

Ocarina of Time

Main article: Bazaar (Ocarina of Time)
Bazaar in Ocarina of Time 3D

In Ocarina of Time, the Bazaar is found next to the Potion Shop in Hyrule Castle Town Market while Link is a child. After Ganondorf's destruction of Hyrule Castle Town, it moves to Kakariko Village.

The Bazaar is run by a large, hairy man and it sells many different products for Link's quest, such as Recovery Hearts and Shields. If Link speaks with the Death Mountain Trail Gatekeeper in Kakariko Village before buying the Hylian Shield in the Bazaar, he will receive a discount on it.

Skyward Sword

FiIcon.png
Bazaar.jpg

In Skyward Sword, the Bazaar is a covered market in Skyloft, rather than a single shop in its own right.

The Scrap Shop

Main article: Scrap Shop

The Scrap Shop is the home of the Upgrade System, which allows Link to enhance his items and shields by collecting Jelly Blobs, Amber Relics, Monster Claws, Ornamental Skulls, and other Treasures.

By upgrading a shield, the shield's strength meter will expand. By upgrading items, they will be enhanced in some way to become more useful.

The Potion Shop and The Infusion Shop

Main article: Luv and Bertie's Potion Shop 

Here, Link can buy and upgrade potions. The shop is split into two parts: The Potion Shop (run by Luv) and The Infusion Shop (run by Bertie). If Link brings specific bugs he has caught with the Bug Net to Bertie, he can upgrade Link's potions so they become more effective.

The Fortune Teller

Main article: Sparrot

Sparrot is a fortune teller who will tell Link's fortune. It only costs 1 rupee the first time, and from then on, it costs 10 rupees. His predictions will either give Link a hint of where to go for the story of the game, or reveal the location of Treasures.

Item Check

Main article: Item Check

The Item Check is a place where pouch items can be dropped off or picked up, as pouch space is limited. If Link collects a pouch item while it is full, the item will go to Item Check. The girl running it develops a crush on Link during the course of the game.

Gear Shop

Main article: Gear Shop

This is a general store, and it sells many things. Here, Link can buy extra seeds and satchels, arrows and quivers, or bombs and bags. The satchels, bags, and quivers are upgradable pouch items. So are the other three items: the shields, all available at different points in the game.

  • Wooden Shield - It is not very strong, but it is insulated against electricity. If it contacts fire, it will burn up.
  • Iron Shield - This is more durable, and it will never burn, but electricity can be quite a shock.
  • Sacred Shield - This one is quite expensive at 500 rupees. It is not flammable and electricity won't damage Link. It can even stand up to magic and it will repair itself over time. However, it is even weaker than the wooden shield.

Non-Canon Appearances

This section describes a subject that is or may be outside the core Zelda canon.

Hyrule Warriors

Main article: Bazaar (Hyrule Warriors)

The Bazaar in Hyrule Warriors is accessed through a menu system. It gives access in turn to the Apothecary, Badge Market, Smithy and Training Dojo.