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| image = [[File:Riddle Quest - LTTPGBA.png]] | | image = [[File:Riddle Quest - LTTPGBA.png]] | ||
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The '''Riddle Quest''' is an optional sidequest in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'' only available in the [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (GBA)|Game Boy Advance version]]. Once there is an active file of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'' with 10 [[Medal of Courage|Medals of Courage]], [[Link]] can speak with [[Q. Bumpkin]] to initiate the Riddle Quest. Link needs to use his [[Bug Net]] to get different items throughout the sidequest and place them in the [[Basket]]. | The '''Riddle Quest''' is an optional sidequest in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'' only available in the [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (GBA)|Game Boy Advance version]]. Once there is an active file of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'' with 10 [[Medal of Courage|Medals of Courage]], [[Link (A Link to the Past)|Link]] can speak with [[Q. Bumpkin]] to initiate the Riddle Quest. Link needs to use his [[Bug Net]] to get different items throughout the sidequest and place them in the [[Basket]]. | ||
After each of the first, fourth and seventh riddles have been solved, Link obtains a new [[Wooden Carvings|Wooden Carving]] for [[Link's House|his house]]. After all 10 Riddles have been solved in the sidequest, Link learns the [[Hurricane Spin]]. | After each of the first, fourth and seventh riddles have been solved, Link obtains a new [[Wooden Carvings|Wooden Carving]] for [[Link's House|his house]]. After all 10 Riddles have been solved in the sidequest, Link learns the [[Hurricane Spin]]. | ||
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[[File:Cucco-Sprite.png|right]] | [[File:Cucco-Sprite.png|right]] | ||
{{Quote|{{Dump|LTTPGBA|427}}|[[Q. Bumpkin]]}} | {{Quote|{{Dump|LTTPGBA|427}}|[[Q. Bumpkin]]}} | ||
[[Cucco]]s can be found in multiple places in the [[Light World]], but most readily around [[Kakariko Village|Kakariko | [[Cucco]]s can be found in multiple places in the [[Light World]], but most readily around [[Kakariko Village (A Link to the Past)|Kakariko Village]]. | ||
After giving the cucco to Q. Bumpkin, he will send a [[Wooden Carvings|Wooden Carving]] of a cucco to [[Link's House]]. | After giving the cucco to Q. Bumpkin, he will send a [[Wooden Carvings|Wooden Carving]] of a cucco to [[Link's House]]. | ||
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{{Quote|{{Dump|LTTPGBA|428}}|[[Q. Bumpkin]]}} | {{Quote|{{Dump|LTTPGBA|428}}|[[Q. Bumpkin]]}} | ||
[[Sand Crab]]s are found in the [[Light World]], along the shores of [[Lake Hylia]], the [[Waterfall of Wishing]], and the river that connects the two bodies of water. | [[Sand Crab]]s are found in the [[Light World]], along the shores of [[Lake Hylia (A Link to the Past)|Lake Hylia]], the [[Waterfall of Wishing]], and the river that connects the two bodies of water. | ||
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[[File:Red-Rupee-ALttP.png|right]] | [[File:Red-Rupee-ALttP.png|right]] | ||
{{Quote|{{Dump|LTTPGBA|429}}|[[Q. Bumpkin]]}} | {{Quote|{{Dump|LTTPGBA|429}}|[[Q. Bumpkin]]}} | ||
[[Rupee|Red Rupee]]s can be found occasionally by defeating enemies, but a more reliable way is to use the switch in the [[Swamp Ruins]] to drain the [[Great Swamp]], exposing a [[fish]]. Grabbing it in Link's bare hands, carrying it to [[Lake Hylia]] and returning it to deep water will lead it to throw a Red Rupee to Link as thanks{{Ref|LTTPGBA|366|[[Fish]]}}. Caution should be taken, however, as throwing the fish too far into the lake can lead to the rupee landing on the cliff in an unrecoverable place. | [[Rupee|Red Rupee]]s can be found occasionally by defeating enemies, but a more reliable way is to use the switch in the [[Swamp Ruins]] to drain the [[Great Swamp]], exposing a [[fish]]. Grabbing it in Link's bare hands, carrying it to [[Lake Hylia (A Link to the Past)|Lake Hylia]] and returning it to deep water will lead it to throw a Red Rupee to Link as thanks{{Ref|LTTPGBA|366|[[Fish]]}}. Caution should be taken, however, as throwing the fish too far into the lake can lead to the rupee landing on the cliff in an unrecoverable place. | ||
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As [[#Objective 3: Red Rupee|above]], drain the Great Swamp to obtain a [[Fish]], but catch it in the Bug-Catching Net and take it to Q. Bumpkin rather than throwing it into a lake. | As [[#Objective 3: Red Rupee|above]], drain the Great Swamp to obtain a [[Fish]], but catch it in the Bug-Catching Net and take it to Q. Bumpkin rather than throwing it into a lake. | ||
After giving the fish to Q. Bumpkin, he will send a wooden carving of [[Link (A Link to the Past)|Link]] to Link's House. | |||
After giving the fish to Q. Bumpkin, he will send a wooden carving of [[Link]] to Link's House. | |||
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[[File:Slime.png|right]] | [[File:Slime.png|right]] | ||
{{Quote|{{Dump|LTTPGBA|432}}|[[Q. Bumpkin]]}} | {{Quote|{{Dump|LTTPGBA|432}}|[[Q. Bumpkin]]}} | ||
Link can use [[Magic Powder]] or the [[Quake Medallion]] to turn enemies such as | Link can use [[Magic Powder]] or the [[Quake Medallion]] to turn enemies such as [[Soldier (Enemy)|enemy soldiers]], [[octorok]]s or [[deadrock]]s into [[Slime]]s, which can be netted and taken to Q. Bumpkin. | ||
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[[Squirrel]]s can be found in the [[Master Sword]]'s grove in the north-west corner of the [[Lost Woods (A Link to the Past)|Lost Woods]]. | [[Squirrel]]s can be found in the [[Master Sword]]'s grove in the north-west corner of the [[Lost Woods (A Link to the Past)|Lost Woods]]. | ||
After giving the squirrel to Q. Bumpkin, he will send a wooden carving of [[Zelda]] to Link's House. | After giving the squirrel to Q. Bumpkin, he will send a wooden carving of [[Zelda (A Link to the Past)|Zelda]] to Link's House. | ||
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[[File:Cukeman-Sprite-1.png|right]] | [[File:Cukeman-Sprite-1.png|right]] | ||
{{Quote|{{Dump|LTTPGBA|436}}|[[Q. Bumpkin]]}} | {{Quote|{{Dump|LTTPGBA|436}}|[[Q. Bumpkin]]}} | ||
[[Cukeman]] are created by using [[Magic Powder]] on [[Buzz Blob]]s, which can be found in places such as the shore of Lake Hylia. | [[Cukeman]] are created by using [[Magic Powder]] on [[Buzz Blob]]s, which can be found in places such as the Lost Woods and the shore of Lake Hylia. | ||
Upon collecting this final item, Q. Bumpkin will admit defeat and teach Link his "family's secret sword technique"{{Ref|LTTPGBA|423|[[Q. Bumpkin]]}}, the [[Hurricane Spin]]. | Upon collecting this final item, Q. Bumpkin will admit defeat and teach Link his "family's secret sword technique"{{Ref|LTTPGBA|423|[[Q. Bumpkin]]}}, the [[Hurricane Spin]]. |