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Mother Maiamai lives in a cave north of [[Lake Hylia]]. The cave entrance is initially blocked off by a large boulder which must be destroyed with a bomb. There is evidence the citizens nearby sealed the cave off due to the fear of the strange creature.  
Mother Maiamai lives in a cave north of [[Lake Hylia]]. The cave entrance is initially blocked off by a large boulder which must be destroyed with a bomb. There is evidence the citizens nearby sealed the cave off due to the fear of the strange creature.  


Mother Maiamai is in search of her lost children, the [[Maiamai]], which are collectible creatures that [[Link]] can find throughout his quest. Upon returning 10 of these children to her mother, Link can receive an item upgrade such as the [[Nice Bow]], which shoots three [[arrow]]s at a time as opposed to the usual one. Link will need to collect all 100 children in order to receive all the upgrades.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|Oh, I can make something of yours nicer! Please give it to Mother Maiamai!|Mother Maiamai}}
Mother Maiamai is in search of her lost children, the [[Maiamai]], which are collectible creatures that [[Link]] can find throughout his quest. Upon returning 10 of these children to her mother, Link can receive an item upgrade such as the [[Nice Bow]], which shoots three [[arrow]]s at a time as opposed to the usual one. Link will need to collect at least 90 children in order to upgrade all of the items from [[Ravio]]'s shop{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|Oh, I can make something of yours nicer! Please give it to Mother Maiamai!|Mother Maiamai}}, and all 100 to receive the Great Spin Attack.


Once all of her children have returned and Link has talked to [[Ravio]], Mother Maiamai and her babies will leave this dimension to go to a different one, leaving behind the 72nd Maiamai Link has saved who elected to stay behind.
Once all of her children have returned and Link has talked to [[Ravio]], Mother Maiamai and her babies will leave this dimension to go to a different one, leaving behind the 72nd Maiamai Link has saved who elected to stay behind.

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Mother Maiamai is a character in A Link Between Worlds. She appears as a large marine creature, similar to a mix of an octopus and a hermit crab.

Mother Maiamai lives in a cave north of Lake Hylia. The cave entrance is initially blocked off by a large boulder which must be destroyed with a bomb. There is evidence the citizens nearby sealed the cave off due to the fear of the strange creature.

Mother Maiamai is in search of her lost children, the Maiamai, which are collectible creatures that Link can find throughout his quest. Upon returning 10 of these children to her mother, Link can receive an item upgrade such as the Nice Bow, which shoots three arrows at a time as opposed to the usual one. Link will need to collect at least 90 children in order to upgrade all of the items from Ravio's shop[2], and all 100 to receive the Great Spin Attack.

Once all of her children have returned and Link has talked to Ravio, Mother Maiamai and her babies will leave this dimension to go to a different one, leaving behind the 72nd Maiamai Link has saved who elected to stay behind.

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  1. "However, as the question mentioned, she exists in both Hyrule and Lorule and we thought it would work well to make her a bit different from other characters since she has this ability to travel between worlds." — Eiji Aonuma, Facebook Q&A
  2. "Oh, I can make something of yours nicer! Please give it to Mother Maiamai!" — Mother Maiamai, A Link Between Worlds