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The '''Point Bag''', also known as the '''P Bag''', is a collectible item that holds anywhere from 50 to 500 experience points. Point Bags are randomly dropped by each sixth enemy [[Link]] defeats instead of the more common [[Magic Jar]]. They are also scattered across [[Hyrule]] on the Overworld, in caves, and [[Dungeon]]s. Weaker enemies worth less than 50 experience such as [[Octorok]]s, [[Bot]]s, [[Ache]] and [[Bago-Bago]] drop bags worth 50 points. Stronger enemies worth more than 50 experience including [[Iron Knuckle]]s, [[Guma]], [[Lizalfos]] and [[Stalfos Knight]]s drop bags worth 200 points. A small number of enemies will never drop Magic Jars or Point Bags including [[Wosu]], [[Mau]] and [[Bubble]]s. A few bags worth 500 points exist, but must be found.
The '''Point Bag''', also known as the '''P Bag''', is a collectible item that holds anywhere from 50 to 500 experience points. Point Bags are randomly dropped by each sixth enemy [[Link]] defeats instead of the more common [[Magic Jar]]. They are also scattered across [[Hyrule]] on the Overworld, in caves, and [[Dungeon]]s. Enemies that would normally drop a [[Magic Jar|Blue Magic Jar]] instead sometimes drop a Treasure Bag worth 50 experience while those that normally drop a Red Magic Jar randomly drop a bag worth 200 experience points. A small number of enemies will never drop Magic Jars or Treasure Bags including [[Wosu]], [[Mau]] and [[Bubble]]s. A few bags worth 500 points exist, but must be found.
 
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Revision as of 18:53, June 6, 2013

Point Bag

The Point Bag, also known as the P Bag, is a collectible item that holds anywhere from 50 to 500 experience points. Point Bags are randomly dropped by each sixth enemy Link defeats instead of the more common Magic Jar. They are also scattered across Hyrule on the Overworld, in caves, and Dungeons. Enemies that would normally drop a Blue Magic Jar instead sometimes drop a Treasure Bag worth 50 experience while those that normally drop a Red Magic Jar randomly drop a bag worth 200 experience points. A small number of enemies will never drop Magic Jars or Treasure Bags including Wosu, Mau and Bubbles. A few bags worth 500 points exist, but must be found.

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