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'''Required Item''': Complete [[Face Shrine]]
'''Required Item''': Complete [[Face Shrine]]


'''Secret Seashell #43''' - Also after completing Face Shrine, a [[Blooper]] will appear at the Fishing Pond. While its movement looks awkward, the mechanics are the same as a regular fish. When it is pulling away, let it go and don’t try to reel it in. Then, once it has settled down, slowly reel it in. After catching a Blooper, you will get a heavyweight lure, as well as another Secret Seashell.  
'''Secret Seashell #43''' - Also after completing Face Shrine, a [[Blooper]] will appear at the Fishing Pond. While its movement looks awkward, the mechanics are the same as a regular fish. When it is pulling away, let it go and don’t try to reel it in. Then, once it has settled down, slowly reel it in. After catching a Blooper, you will get a heavyweight lure, and once you catch one larger than 60", another Secret Seashell.  
Note: the Seashell, but not the lure, can also be awarded for catching a large blue fish named “Ol’ Baron” if he is caught before the [[Blooper]].}}<section end=Shell43 />
Note: the Seashell, but not the lure, can also be awarded for catching a large blue fish named “Ol’ Baron” if he is caught before the [[Blooper]].}}<section end=Shell43 />



Revision as of 18:55, May 11, 2021

Below is a listing of all 50 Secret Seashells found in the remake of Link's Awakening for the Nintendo Switch

For the original version on the Game Boy and the DX remake on the Game Boy Color, view that particular Seashell Guide.