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| image      = [[File:Q-Bumpkin.png]]
| image      = [[File:Q-Bumpkin.png]]
| caption    = Q. Bumpkin sprite
| caption    = Q. Bumpkin sprite
| game        = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (GBA)|A Link to the Past]]'' (GBA)
| game        = [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (GBA)|''A Link to the Past'' (GBA)]]
| location    = [[House of Lumberjacks]]
| location    = [[House of Lumberjacks]]
| quest      = [[Riddle Quest]]
| quest      = [[Riddle Quest]]
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| gender      = Male
| gender      = Male
| item        = [[Basket]]<br/>[[Wooden Carvings]]<br/>[[Hurricane Spin]]
| item        = [[Basket]]<br/>[[Wooden Carvings]]<br/>[[Hurricane Spin]]
| related    = [[Twin Lumberjacks]] (Brothers)
| related    = [[Twin Lumberjacks]] (brothers)
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'''Q. Bumpkin''' is a character featured within ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (GBA)|A Link to the Past]]'' found exclusively in the [[Game Boy Advance]] port of the game. He lives in the [[House of Lumberjacks]] along with his two brothers, A. Bumpkin and B. Bumpkin, the [[Twin Lumberjacks]].
'''Q. Bumpkin''' is a character from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (GBA)|A Link to the Past]]'' found exclusively in the [[Game Boy Advance]] port of the game. He lives in the [[House of Lumberjacks]] along with his two brothers, A. Bumpkin and B. Bumpkin, the [[Twin Lumberjacks]].


Unlike his two brothers, Q. Bumpkin does not have the strength to be a lumberjack. Instead, his talent comes in the form of riddles{{Ref|ALttPGBA|416|Q. Bumpkin}} and woodcarving{{Ref|name=woodcarving|ALttPGBA|417|Q. Bumpkin}}.
Unlike his two brothers, Q. Bumpkin does not have the strength to be a lumberjack. Instead, his talent comes in the form of riddles{{Ref|ALttPGBA|416|Q. Bumpkin}} and woodcarving.{{Ref|name=woodcarving|ALttPGBA|417|Q. Bumpkin}}


If there is an active save of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'' with 10 [[Medal of Courage|Medals of Courage]] in the same save file, Link can speak with Q. Bumpkin to initiate the [[Riddle Quest]], an optional side quest only found in the Game Boy Advance version of the game. During the Riddle Quest, Link will need to use his [[Bug Net|Bug-Catching Net]] to acquire a variety of different objects and place them in Bumpkin's [[baskt. Solving several of the riddles will cause [[Wooden Carvings]] to be sent to [[Link's House]]{{Ref|name=woodcarving}}. After solving all ten of the riddles in the side quest, Link will acquire the [[Hurricane Spin]], allowing him to perform multiple spin attacks in a row.
If there is an active save of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'' with 10 [[Medal of Courage|Medals of Courage]] in the same save file, Link can speak with Q. Bumpkin to initiate the [[Riddle Quest]], an optional side quest only found in the Game Boy Advance version of the game. During the Riddle Quest, Link will need to use his [[Bug Net|Bug-Catching Net]] to acquire a variety of different objects and place them in Bumpkin's [[basket]]. Solving several of the riddles will cause [[Wooden Carvings]] to be sent to [[Link's House]].{{Ref|name=woodcarving}} After solving all ten of the riddles in the side quest, Link will acquire the [[Hurricane Spin]], allowing him to perform multiple spin attacks in a row.
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