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Treasures
Dark Pearl Loop Goron Amber Helmaroc Plume Pearl Necklace (Phantom Hourglass)
Pink Coral Regal Ring (Phantom Hourglass) Ruto's Crown Zora Scale (Phantom Hourglass)
The eight Treasures from Phantom Hourglass
First appearance Phantom Hourglass (2007)
Appearances Phantom Hourglass
Spirit Tracks
Skyward Sword
Found (Phantom Hourglass)
Mini-games
Shops
Self-proclaimed Hero
Freedle
Salvaged Chests
Treasure Chests
(Spirit Tracks)
Mini-games
Treasure Chests
Pots
Grass
Piles of leaves
(Skyward Sword)
Treasure Chests
Dropped from enemies
Awarded as prizes
Purchased from the Moonlight Merchant
Randomly on the ground
Caught with the Bug-Catching Net
Taken from enemies

Treasures are recurring items in the Legend of Zelda series. They are valuable items that can be collected in a variety of ways, most commonly as a prize for winning mini-games and as merchandise in shops. They can be sold for Rupees, but the prices of items vary in different save files and different versions of the games.

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Appearances Edit

The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass Edit

There are eight types of treasures found in the game, and can be found by winning mini-games, inside Treasure Chests found both on land and salvaged from the bottom of the sea. Aside from this, they are also given away by the Self-proclaimed Hero as well as Freedle, by means of the Nintendo DS's Wi-Fi Connection.

These treasures can be sold to the Treasure Teller on Mercay Island. The monetary value of each treasure varies, ranging between 50 and 1,500 Rupees, at intervals of 50, 150, 800, and 1500; the exception being Regal Rings, which always fetch the top price. The Ho Ho Tribe found on the travelers' ship in the southeastern sea will sometimes buy certain treasures for a slightly higher price than they would normally earn. Although, Regal Rings often can be sold for nearly 3,000 Rupees. The maximum amount of treasure that can be obtained is 99 per item.

Treasures Edit

The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks Edit

There are sixteen types of treasures found in the game. Of these, the Regal Ring is needed in order to complete the game. When Link hires the Bridge Worker to repair the bridge to the Ocean Realm, he demands a payment of 5,000 Rupees. Linebeck III asks Link to retrieve a Regal Ring that his grandfather, the original Linebeck, hid away before he died. Link finds the Regal Ring, which Linebeck III believes is worth a whopping 8,000 Rupees, by following the instruction in Linebeck's Letter. The Bridge Worker takes the ring as payment for his services. Linebeck III complains about the Bridge Worker taking the Regal Ring, seeing as it is worth almost double what he owes the Bridge Worker. Afterwards, Link can return to Linebeck Trading at any time with treasure that Linebeck III will buy for varying amounts of Rupees.

A quick way to obtain treasures of 50 Rupee value is to travel between the Fire Sanctuary and Goron Village and break the pots in the cavern. Treasures may also be found by blowing away piles of leaves in Whittleton. At the Lost at Sea Station, the dungeon-like area can be replayed for an infinite number of Regal Rings. There is also a pile of leaves at the Lost at Sea Station at the northeast corner that is guaranteed to give a random 50 Rupee treasure.

Treasures Edit

Image Treasure Price
Alchemy Stone
Alchemy Stone 2,500 Rupees
Ancient Gold Piece
Ancient Gold Piece 500 Rupees
Bee Larvae (Spirit Tracks)
Bee Larvae 50 Rupees
Dark Pearl Loop (Spirit Tracks)
Dark Pearl Loop 150 Rupees
Demon Fossil
Demon Fossil 50 Rupees
Dragon Scale
Dragon Scale 150 Rupees
Goron Amber (Spirit Tracks)
Goron Amber 500 Rupees
Mystic Jade
Mystic Jade 500 Rupees
Palace Dish
Palace Dish 500 Rupees
Pearl Necklace (Spirit Tracks)
Pearl Necklace 150 Rupees
Pirate Necklace
Pirate Necklace 150 Rupees
Regal Ring (Spirit Tracks)
Regal Ring 2,500 Rupees
Ruto Crown
Ruto Crown 150 Rupees
Stalfos Skull
Stalfos Skull 50 Rupees
Star Fragment
Star Fragment 50 Rupees
Wood Heart (Spirit Tracks)
Wood Heart 50 Rupees

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Edit

Treasures can be found as items left behind by enemies, inside Treasure Chests, received as prizes for completing mini-games, or simply on the ground. In addition, treasures are dispensed randomly by Sheikah Stones the first time Link calls each one with his Harp. They may be used as materials for upgrading items at Gondo's Scrap Shop, or sold to Rupin at night, at his house, for various amounts of Rupees. Some items are rarer than others; these tend to fetch a higher price from Rupin. Certain materials require the use of the Bug Net or Whip to obtain, such as the Tumbleweed and Monster Horn, respectively, though these may also be found in Treasure Chests. Some items are exclusive to one region, such as Ancient Flowers, which are found exclusively in areas of the Lanayru Desert affected by Timeshift Stones.

Hornet Larvae (Skyward Sword) Hornet Larvae Bird Feather (Skyward Sword) Bird Feather Tumbleweed (Skyward Sword) Tumbleweed Lizard Tail (Skyward Sword) Lizard Tail
Eldin Ore (Skyward Sword) Eldin Ore Ancient Flower (Skyward Sword) Ancient Flower Amber Relic (Skyward Sword) Amber Relic Dusk Relic (Skyward Sword) Dusk Relic
Jelly Blob (Skyward Sword) Jelly Blob Monster Claw (Skyward Sword) Monster Claw Monster Horn (Skyward Sword) Monster Horn Ornamental Skull (Skyward Sword) Ornamental Skull
Evil Crystal (Skyward Sword) Evil Crystal Blue Bird Feather (Skyward Sword) Blue Bird Feather Golden Skull (Skyward Sword) Golden Skull Goddess Plume (Skyward Sword) Goddess Plume
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