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A Bargainer Statue hijacks the [[Temple of Time (Breath of the Wild)|Temple of Time Ruins']] [[Goddess Statue]] to claim  "I am trapped...under the water...behind the stone gate...of the great plateau..." if Link attempts to pray to it. The small statue in question is in the lake in the north-east corner of the plateau, near the [[Great Plateau North Chasm]]. Link must drop down from the plateau to [[Hyrule Field (Breath of the Wild)#Tears of the Kingdom|Hyrule Field]] and destroy the cracked rocks holding the water in. The small statue will then direct Link back to the Goddess Statue, where it thanks Link for freeing part of it. It tells him that it "speak[s] to you now from the Depths below in the guise of this statue", and directs him to find the four eyes near the four [[chasm]]s on the Great Plateau, and he should take them to the depths and return them to it.
A Bargainer Statue hijacks the [[Temple of Time (Breath of the Wild)|Temple of Time Ruins']] [[Goddess Statue]] to claim  "I am trapped...under the water...behind the stone gate...of the great plateau..." if Link attempts to pray to it. The small statue in question is in the lake in the north-east corner of the plateau, near the [[Great Plateau North Chasm]]. Link must drop down from the plateau to [[Hyrule Field (Breath of the Wild)#Tears of the Kingdom|Hyrule Field]] and destroy the cracked rocks holding the water in. The small statue will then direct Link back to the Goddess Statue, where it thanks Link for freeing part of it. It tells him that it "speak[s] to you now from the Depths below in the guise of this statue", and directs him to find the four eyes near the four [[chasm]]s on the Great Plateau, and he should take them to the depths and return them to it.


If Link does so, he is offered the choice of a [[Heart Container]] or [[Stamina Vessel]] as thanks. After Link chooses, it then opens for business, trading Poes for materials and armor; and also tells him to "Seek [its] brethren... If you do so, you may receive further blessings."
If Link does so, in the [[Great Abandoned Central Mine]], he is offered the choice of a [[Heart Container]] or [[Stamina Vessel]] as thanks. After Link chooses, it then opens for business, trading Poes for materials and armor; and also tells him to "Seek [its] brethren... If you do so, you may receive further blessings."


Once complete, the Goddess Statue in the Temple of Time Ruins returns to being a normal Goddess Statue, where one can trade [[Light of Blessing|Lights of Blessing]] or [[Sage's Wills]] to [[Hylia]] for Heart Containers, Stamina Vessels and Solemn Vows.
Once complete, the Goddess Statue in the Temple of Time Ruins returns to being a normal Goddess Statue, where one can trade [[Light of Blessing|Lights of Blessing]] or [[Sage's Wills]] to [[Hylia]] for Heart Containers, Stamina Vessels and Solemn Vows.


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Bargainer Statue
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The Great Abandoned Central Mine's Bargainer Statue from Tears of the Kingdom on waking up

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Bargainer Statues are stone golems found in Tears of the Kingdom

Tears of the Kingdom

Bargainer Statues are found mainly in The Depths, though the first Bargainer Statue encountered in-game is located in Josha's research hut at Lookout Landing, which quietly calls "Poes..." and does nothing more.

Full Bargainer Statues in the Depths are vendors that trade for Poes. In exchange for Poes, one can purchase: Dark Clumps (10), Muddle Buds (16), Puffshrooms (16), Bomb Flowers (16), The Dark Set (650 total), The Hero of the Depths Set (650 total), as well as any amiibo armor sets whether received through the amiibos or in the world (400 each piece), and any amiibo weapons whether received through the amiibos or in the world (150 each).

They claim that Poes are "spirits that ought to return to the afterlife. They are pitiful beings who have lost their way home and wander this land." and that they merely return "all Poes to the afterlife without prejudice."

A Call from the Depths

Main article: A Call from the Depths

A Bargainer Statue hijacks the Temple of Time Ruins' Goddess Statue to claim "I am trapped...under the water...behind the stone gate...of the great plateau..." if Link attempts to pray to it. The small statue in question is in the lake in the north-east corner of the plateau, near the Great Plateau North Chasm. Link must drop down from the plateau to Hyrule Field and destroy the cracked rocks holding the water in. The small statue will then direct Link back to the Goddess Statue, where it thanks Link for freeing part of it. It tells him that it "speak[s] to you now from the Depths below in the guise of this statue", and directs him to find the four eyes near the four chasms on the Great Plateau, and he should take them to the depths and return them to it.

If Link does so, in the Great Abandoned Central Mine, he is offered the choice of a Heart Container or Stamina Vessel as thanks. After Link chooses, it then opens for business, trading Poes for materials and armor; and also tells him to "Seek [its] brethren... If you do so, you may receive further blessings."

Once complete, the Goddess Statue in the Temple of Time Ruins returns to being a normal Goddess Statue, where one can trade Lights of Blessing or Sage's Wills to Hylia for Heart Containers, Stamina Vessels and Solemn Vows.