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When [[Link]] is a child, the Master Craftsman can be found during the daytime, standing in front of a tree in Kakarko Village. He and the [[Carpenters]] have been hired by [[Impa]] to improve the village and turn it into a true city. However, he is constantly complaining about how lazy his Carpenters are. Construction of the [[Shooting Gallery]] had begun and it is completed sometime in the seven years before Link becomes an Adult.
When [[Link]] is a child, the Master Craftsman can be found during the daytime, standing in front of a tree in Kakarko Village. He and the [[Carpenters]] have been hired by [[Impa]] to improve the village and turn it into a true city. However, he is constantly complaining about how lazy his Carpenters are. Construction of the [[Shooting Gallery]] had begun and it is completed sometime in the seven years before Link becomes an Adult.


When Link is an Adult, the Master Craftsman and his carpenters traveled to [[Gerudo Valley]]. Link meets the Master Craftsman after crossing the the broken bridge in Gerudo Valley that leads to the [[Gerudo Fortress]]. The Master Craftsman informs Link that the [[Gerudo]] have abducted his carpenters and asks Link to rescue them.
When Link is an Adult, the Master Craftsman and his carpenters traveled to [[Gerudo Valley]]. Link meets the Master Craftsman after crossing the the broken bridge in Gerudo Valley that leads to the [[Gerudo's Fortress]]. The Master Craftsman informs Link that the [[Gerudo]] have abducted his carpenters and asks Link to rescue them.


The Master Craftsman is also involved in the [[Ocarina of Time Trading Sequence|Trading Sequence]] for the [[Biggoron's Sword]].  After Link gives him the [[Poacher's Saw]] that his son [[Grog]] left behind in the [[Lost Woods]], he will reward Link with the [[Broken Goron's Sword]].
The Master Craftsman is also involved in the [[Ocarina of Time Biggoron's Sword Trading Sequence|Trading Sequence]] for the [[Biggoron's Sword]].  After Link gives him the [[Poacher's Saw]] that his son [[Grog]] left behind in the [[Lost Woods]], he will reward Link with the [[Broken Goron's Sword]].
 
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File:Mutoh-OoT.png|Master Craftsman from ''Ocarina of Time''
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Revision as of 23:16, January 30, 2019

Master Craftsman

Race

Gender

Male

Occupation

Carpenter

Member of

Games

Location

Related

Granny (Wife)
Cucco Lady (Daughter)
Master Craftsman's Son (Son)

The Master Craftsman[1] is a character from Ocarina of Time. He is the leader of the Carpenters, found in Kakariko Village, and later in Gerudo Valley.

The Master Craftsman's entire family resides in Kakariko Village. His wife Granny, runs Granny's Potion Shop, where as his two children, the Cucco Lady and the Master Craftsman's Son can be found around the village.

When Link is a child, the Master Craftsman can be found during the daytime, standing in front of a tree in Kakarko Village. He and the Carpenters have been hired by Impa to improve the village and turn it into a true city. However, he is constantly complaining about how lazy his Carpenters are. Construction of the Shooting Gallery had begun and it is completed sometime in the seven years before Link becomes an Adult.

When Link is an Adult, the Master Craftsman and his carpenters traveled to Gerudo Valley. Link meets the Master Craftsman after crossing the the broken bridge in Gerudo Valley that leads to the Gerudo's Fortress. The Master Craftsman informs Link that the Gerudo have abducted his carpenters and asks Link to rescue them.

The Master Craftsman is also involved in the Trading Sequence for the Biggoron's Sword. After Link gives him the Poacher's Saw that his son Grog left behind in the Lost Woods, he will reward Link with the Broken Goron's Sword.

Gallery

References

  1. The Legend of Zelda: Encyclopedia - (Dark Horse Books) pg. 239