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'''Farewell to Gibdos''' is a non-playable song played by the water-powered [[Music Box House]] in [[Ikana Canyon]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. It can be activated by playing the [[Song of Storms]] to [[Sharp]], one of the [[Composer Brothers]], inside the [[Spring Water Cave]]. The reason for this is that Sharp's presence held back the flow of the water, and when he was defeated, the spring water started flowing again. This song's cheerful tune, as its name implies, causes any [[Gibdo]] that hears it to retreat into the ground. It was composed by [[Pamela's Father]] after many years of researching Gibdos.<ref>{{cite| By the way, the song, Farewell to Gibdos, which the music box is now playing, drives away Gibdos. I discovered it after many years of researching Gibdos.|Pamela's Father|Majora's Mask}}</ref>
 
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|name = Street Merchant
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|image = [[File:StreetMerchantModelALBW.png|100px]]
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|caption = Street Merchant from ''A Link Between Worlds''
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|race = [[Human]] {{ExpGame|ALttP}}<br>[[Hylian]] {{ExpGame|ALBW}} {{ExpGame|TFH}}
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|gender = Male
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|game = {{ALttP}}<br>{{ALBW}}<br>{{TFH}}
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|era = [[Zelda Timeline#The Era of Light and Dark|Era of Light and Dark]] {{ExpGame|ALttP}}
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The '''Street Merchant''' is a recurring character in {{LZS|Series}}. In all of his appearances, he is a merchant who sells wares on the streets of a town, most commonly [[Kakariko Village]].
   
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==Appearances==
Its notes are as follows: E D# E F# E D# E C# E D# E F# E C# D D C# D E D C# D B D C# D E D B A
 
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===''A Link to the Past''===
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[[File:BottleMerchant.gif|40px|left]]
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The Street Merchant sits on a carpet directly west of the [[Weather Vane|Weathercock]] in Kakariko Village. [[Link]] can buy a [[Bottle|Magic Bottle]] from him for 100 [[Rupee]]s.<ref>{{Cite|You, sir! Have you been going through life without one of my hold-anything bottles? Well step right up and make your life complete! I've got one on sale now for the low, low price of 100 Rupees! What do you say? Interested?|Street Merchant|ALttP}}</ref>
   
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If Link brings him a [[Fish]] from the [[Great Swamp]], the Street Merchant will give him 21 Rupees, 10 [[Arrow]]s, 8 [[Bomb]]s and a [[Magic Jar]] in exchange for it.<ref>{{Cite|Hey! They say eating fish makes you smart. You have to give me this fish for this stuff, OK? Done!|Street Merchant|ALttP}}</ref> If Link brings him a [[Golden Bee]], he will buy it for 100 Rupees.<ref>{{Cite|Wow! I've never seen such a rare bug! I'll buy it for 100 Rupees, OK? Done!|Street Merchant|ALttP}}</ref>
==References==
 
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===''A Link Between Worlds''===
[[Category: Songs]]
 
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In {{ALBW}}, the Street Merchant appears in the same location, vending a Bottle and [[Heart]]s after [[Yuga]] seals [[Seres]] within a [[Painting]]. When Link first meets him, the Street Merchant tells Link that he should be prepared for the troubling times.<ref>{{Cite|I've heard talk of some awful events over at the castle. In times of trouble, it's important to be prepared. Oh, a customer! Don't be shy. Come on over.|Street Merchant|ALBW}}</ref> After the [[Shady Guy]] has stolen the [[Smooth Gem]] from [[Oren]], queen of the [[Zora]]s, and pawns it to the Street Merchant,<ref>{{Cite|Good news! I have some new stock that may interest you. Please come take a look. Have you seen this rare stone? Smoother than silk! Go on! Feel it! Just touching such a treasure will make your skin happy all over!|Street Merchant|ALBW}}</ref> he will sell it for 200 Rupees.<ref>{{Cite|Ah, yes! A gemstone of remarkable quality. Smooth as silk! And for you? Only 200 Rupees! Interested, my friend?|Street Merchant|ALBW}}</ref> If Link tries to purchase a Heart from the Street Merchant with full health, he will refuse to sell it to the young hero in order to save on Hearts.<Ref>{{Cite|But you don't have a scratch on you! I think I'll save these precious hearts for someone who needs them.|Street Merchant|ALBW}}</ref>
[[Category: Music]]
 
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====Prices and Wares====
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{| class="altrow" cellpadding="4" style="width: 40em;"
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! colspan="5"| {{{name|Wares}}}
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|-
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! Image
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!width="200px"| Price
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| [[File:ALBW Bottle Empty.png|center|40px]]
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| [[Bottle]]
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| 100 [[Rupee]]s
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|-
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| [[Heart]]
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| 10 Rupees
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| [[File:SmoothGemALBW.png|center|40px]]
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| [[Smooth Gem]]
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| 200 Rupees
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|}
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===''Tri Force Heroes''===
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In {{TFH}}, the Street Merchant appears in the town of [[Hytopia]], selling [[Material]]s at a stall across from [[Madame Couture's]]. He opens up shop after the [[Links]] have completed the [[Drablands#Woodlands|Woodlands]] area of the [[Drablands]]. The Materials he sells are typically very expensive, but his selection often includes rare Materials that are otherwise hard to come by. Some Materials, such as the [[Frilly Fabric]], are exclusive to his shop. The Street Merchant will restock every day, in real-time. The Street Merchant remarks that Link seems familiar, implying that he may be the same Street Merchant from Hyrule.<ref>{{Cite|I feel like I've seen you somewhere before...|Street Merchant|TFH}}</ref>
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Aside from selling Materials, the Street Merchant can also buy Materials from Link. He will only buy Materials if Link speaks with him directly, by breaking the [[pot]] to the right side of him. If the Street Merchant sees the [[Princess Styla|black ghost]] lurking around town, he will buy Link's Materials at twice the price.<ref>{{Cite|I swear I just saw that black ghost everyone's talkin' about... I'm in a good mood today, so I'll buy your stuff at twice the price. Whacha wanna sell?|Street Merchant|TFH}}</ref> The Street Merchant will not purchase the [[Lady's Glasses]], [[Lady's Collar|Collar]] and [[Lady's Parasol|Parasol]] from Link, as he finds items belonging to the [[The Lady|witch]] creepy.<ref>{{Cite|Bah! The Lady's Glasses! Witch materials gives me the creeps! You're on your own there.|Street Merchant|TFH}}</ref>
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The Street Merchant also has a blue tent next to his stall. It is too dark to see inside, requiring that Link wear the [[Light Armor]] to take a look. Volume 7 of the [[Drablands Diary]] can be found inside the tent.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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File:BottleMerchant.png|Street Merchant from ''A Link to the Past''
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File:Bmerchant-01.png|Link purchasing a Magic Bottle from the Street Merchant in ''A Link to the Past''
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|es= Vendedor ambulante <!-- This applies for both Latin America and Spain. -->
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|fr= Vendeur de rue <!-- This applies for both Canada and France. -->
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|de= Fahrender Händler
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|it= Venditore abulante
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[[Category:Humans]]
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[[Category:Hyruleans]]
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[[Category:Kakariko Villagers]]
 
[[Category:Shops]]
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[[Category:Characters in A Link Between Worlds]]
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[[Category:Characters in Tri Force Heroes]]

Revision as of 04:52, 28 October 2015

Template:Character The Street Merchant is a recurring character in Template:LZS. In all of his appearances, he is a merchant who sells wares on the streets of a town, most commonly Kakariko Village.

Appearances

A Link to the Past

The Street Merchant sits on a carpet directly west of the Weathercock in Kakariko Village. Link can buy a Magic Bottle from him for 100 Rupees.[1]

If Link brings him a Fish from the Great Swamp, the Street Merchant will give him 21 Rupees, 10 Arrows, 8 Bombs and a Magic Jar in exchange for it.[2] If Link brings him a Golden Bee, he will buy it for 100 Rupees.[3]

A Link Between Worlds

In A Link Between Worlds, the Street Merchant appears in the same location, vending a Bottle and Hearts after Yuga seals Seres within a Painting. When Link first meets him, the Street Merchant tells Link that he should be prepared for the troubling times.[4] After the Shady Guy has stolen the Smooth Gem from Oren, queen of the Zoras, and pawns it to the Street Merchant,[5] he will sell it for 200 Rupees.[6] If Link tries to purchase a Heart from the Street Merchant with full health, he will refuse to sell it to the young hero in order to save on Hearts.[7]

Prices and Wares

Wares
Image Name Price
Bottle 100 Rupees
Heart 10 Rupees
Smooth Gem 200 Rupees

Tri Force Heroes

In Tri Force Heroes, the Street Merchant appears in the town of Hytopia, selling Materials at a stall across from Madame Couture's. He opens up shop after the Links have completed the Woodlands area of the Drablands. The Materials he sells are typically very expensive, but his selection often includes rare Materials that are otherwise hard to come by. Some Materials, such as the Frilly Fabric, are exclusive to his shop. The Street Merchant will restock every day, in real-time. The Street Merchant remarks that Link seems familiar, implying that he may be the same Street Merchant from Hyrule.[8]

Aside from selling Materials, the Street Merchant can also buy Materials from Link. He will only buy Materials if Link speaks with him directly, by breaking the pot to the right side of him. If the Street Merchant sees the black ghost lurking around town, he will buy Link's Materials at twice the price.[9] The Street Merchant will not purchase the Lady's Glasses, Collar and Parasol from Link, as he finds items belonging to the witch creepy.[10]

The Street Merchant also has a blue tent next to his stall. It is too dark to see inside, requiring that Link wear the Light Armor to take a look. Volume 7 of the Drablands Diary can be found inside the tent.

Gallery

References

  1. "You, sir! Have you been going through life without one of my hold-anything bottles? Well step right up and make your life complete! I've got one on sale now for the low, low price of 100 Rupees! What do you say? Interested?" — Street Merchant (A Link to the Past)
  2. "Hey! They say eating fish makes you smart. You have to give me this fish for this stuff, OK? Done!" — Street Merchant (A Link to the Past)
  3. "Wow! I've never seen such a rare bug! I'll buy it for 100 Rupees, OK? Done!" — Street Merchant (A Link to the Past)
  4. "I've heard talk of some awful events over at the castle. In times of trouble, it's important to be prepared. Oh, a customer! Don't be shy. Come on over." — Street Merchant (A Link Between Worlds)
  5. "Good news! I have some new stock that may interest you. Please come take a look. Have you seen this rare stone? Smoother than silk! Go on! Feel it! Just touching such a treasure will make your skin happy all over!" — Street Merchant (A Link Between Worlds)
  6. "Ah, yes! A gemstone of remarkable quality. Smooth as silk! And for you? Only 200 Rupees! Interested, my friend?" — Street Merchant (A Link Between Worlds)
  7. "But you don't have a scratch on you! I think I'll save these precious hearts for someone who needs them." — Street Merchant (A Link Between Worlds)
  8. "I feel like I've seen you somewhere before..." — Street Merchant (Tri Force Heroes)
  9. "I swear I just saw that black ghost everyone's talkin' about... I'm in a good mood today, so I'll buy your stuff at twice the price. Whacha wanna sell?" — Street Merchant (Tri Force Heroes)
  10. "Bah! The Lady's Glasses! Witch materials gives me the creeps! You're on your own there." — Street Merchant (Tri Force Heroes)
TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name
French-speaking countries French Vendeur de rue
Federal Republic of Germany German Fahrender Händler
Italian Republic Italian Venditore abulante
Spanish-speaking countries Spanish Vendedor ambulante