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Beedle was a merchant in Hyrule Town in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''. He sold Picolyte, a rare substance of Minish origin, despite being an adult. He in particular advocated their healthy applications (though their actual purpose was increasing luck in finding particular items). Initially Beedle only had three types of Picolyte, but Link was able to cause three new varieties to appear by helping different Minish researchers.
 
Beedle was a merchant in Hyrule Town in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''. He sold Picolyte, a rare substance of Minish origin, despite being an adult. He in particular advocated their healthy applications (though their actual purpose was increasing luck in finding particular items). Initially Beedle only had three types of Picolyte, but Link was able to cause three new varieties to appear by helping different Minish researchers.
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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'', Beedle ran an Air Shop based in a small blimp that sailed the skies of the new [[Hyrule]]. He sent out a letter to Link announcing the opening of his shop. When Beedle was in the area, Link could use his whistle to signal to Beedle, who would then land nearby, at which point Link could conduct business with him. He sold normal items in addition to [[bomb]]s and a heart container. He also once more offered a membership for a 100 Rupee fee.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:28, 3 January 2010

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Beedle in The Wind Waker
Beedle
Species Human
Debut The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker

A recurring character in the Zelda series, Beedle is a traveling salesman who wears only shorts.

Background

Original Appearance

In The Wind Waker, Beedle was a enterprising merchant that sold in places all over the Great Sea. His usual merchandise is the Bait Bag, all-purpose bait, and Hiyoi Pears. Later on the pirates sell him a large supply of bombs, which he adds to his lineup. He also sold arrows and red potions as well. At one particular location at Rock Sprite Isle, he had a secret location where he wore a helmet to mask his identity. His prices were hiked up, but his merchandise was rare, which included a treasure chart, a bottle, and a piece of a heart. To his valuable customers he would issue a Beedle Chart which lists all his different stops. It was his wish to eventually open up a chain of merchant ships.

Link frequently encountered Beedle during his quest. Beedle kept track of how many purchases Link took and encouraged him to continue to buy for the special 'rewards' that go with it. For thirty points, Link earned a heart felt 'thank you' as a 'complimentary item'. For sixty points, Beedle would actually refill Link's hearts, bombs, and arrows. Link was also able to sell extra items from his Spoil Bag as well.

Beedle also appeared in Phantom Hourglass with a similar purpose. This time he mostly sold potions and ship parts. His masked self also occasionally appeared with rare items including collectible items, Heart Containers and rare ship parts. Beedle also used a points system similar to the one in the previous game.

Other Games

Beedle was a merchant in Hyrule Town in The Minish Cap. He sold Picolyte, a rare substance of Minish origin, despite being an adult. He in particular advocated their healthy applications (though their actual purpose was increasing luck in finding particular items). Initially Beedle only had three types of Picolyte, but Link was able to cause three new varieties to appear by helping different Minish researchers.

In Spirit Tracks, Beedle ran an Air Shop based in a small blimp that sailed the skies of the new Hyrule. He sent out a letter to Link announcing the opening of his shop. When Beedle was in the area, Link could use his whistle to signal to Beedle, who would then land nearby, at which point Link could conduct business with him. He sold normal items in addition to bombs and a heart container. He also once more offered a membership for a 100 Rupee fee.

Trivia

  • When Link gets in Beedle's boat (in The Wind Waker), Beedle will sail his boat to a predetermined location near the island to let Link off. As such, King of Red Lions will also sail to that location as well.