Barnes Bombs

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Barnes Bombs is a shop that makes an appearance in Twilight Princess. It is one of two shops found in Kakariko during the day, along with Malo Mart. It is the local Bomb Shop of the Eldin Province, and for most of the game is the only Bomb shop available to Link.

History

Before the Twilight Beast attack on the village, Barnes operated his store using supplies given to him by the Gorons from Death Mountain. However, along with this attack, the Gorons started to act differently as well. They suddenly started treating them as if they were foes, when previously they had been friends.[1] Because of this, Barnes was unable to gather supplies, and thus closed down shop.[2] Another factor to him closing down shop is the fact that after leaving the Sanctuary, he noticed his storage shed had been blown to pieces. This, of course, was done by Wolf Link, as he was searching for the Tears of Light.[3]

Once Link has completed the Goron Mines and saved Darbus, the Gorons will once again become friends with the Hylians. They will now allow human into their home, and save will even come down and spend some time in the village. Become of this rekindled relationship, Barnes is able to open up shop again.[4] At first, he only have one type of Bomb, the standard kind. However, as time progressed, he will start selling two more types: Water Bombs and Bomblings. Water Bombs will appear once the Twilight has been cleared from the Lanayru Province, and the Bomblings will appear once Link has acquired the Master Sword.

Location

Barnes Bombs is located in Kakariko Village to the very far north, just south of the entrance to Death Mountain. It is located very close to a warp point, making it very useful if Link is out of Bombs and needs to purchase some.

Products

Barnes Bombs sells a wide variety of Bomb, all within a reasonable price. Early on in the game, this was the only shop around that sold Bombs, so it was Link primary source of anything and everything Bombs.

Item Name Cost (Rupees) First Available
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Bomb Bag & 30 Bombs 120 A one-time offer, available after completion of Goron Mines.
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10, 20, or 30 Bombs 30, 60, or 90 Available once Link has collected a Bomb Bag.
5, 10, or 15 Water Bombs 30, 60, or 90 Available once the Twilight has been cleared from Lanayru Province.
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1, 5, or 10 6, 30, or 60 Available after Link has obtained the Master Sword

Bomb Buyback Counter

The Bomb Buyback Counter[5] is a sub-division of the shop. Here, Barnes will buyback unwanted Bombs from Link.[6] This service is great if Link wants to put a different type of Bombs in a certain Bomb Bag, as it allows him to empty an entire Bomb Bag. The prices are less than what Link bought them for, so it cannot be used to make any money.

Trivia

  • There are multiple signs inside Barnes Bombs that are plastered all over the walls. They all say the same thing, "FLAMMABLE Lanterns strictly prohibited!"[7] If Link equips and then uses his Lantern, Barnes will put on his mask, and slam his fist on the desk. This will cause some water to fall from the ceiling onto Link, extinguishing his Lantern.

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