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|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''
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|uses = Holding [[Link|Link's]] [[Rupee|Rupees]]
|sim = [[Adult's Wallet]]<br>[[Giant's Wallet]]
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Revision as of 16:35, June 24, 2012

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The Child's Wallet is the first wallet Link has in Ocarina of Time. It's appearance is one of a brown sack with a red hexagon at the front. The red hexagon is very similar to a red Rupee.

Capacity

The Child's Wallet is the worst wallet in Ocarina of Time. It can only carry 99 rupees. Luckily for Link, there is a wallet upgrade very early on in the game. This way Link doesn't have to feel so poor all the time.

Upgrades

The Child's Wallet can be upgraded to a bigger wallet throughout the course of the game. There are two upgrades; the Adult's Wallet, and the Giant's Wallet.

Adult's Wallet

The Adult's Wallet is the first upgrade to the Child's Wallet in Ocarina of Time. This bigger sized wallet can carry up to 200 rupees. It can be acquired by defeating 10 Gold Skulltulas, and then going to the House of Skulltula and talking to the children whom you freed of the curse. He will give you this wallet.

Giant's Wallet

The Giant's Wallet is the second and final upgrade to the Child's Wallet. This massive wallet can hold up to 500 rupees. It can be acquired by defeating 30 Gold Skulltulas, and then talking to the third children in the House of Skulltula. He will reward you with the Giant's Wallet.