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The '''Scrap Shop''' makes its first appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. The store is ran by [[Gondo]], who appears to be an extremely skillful mechanic. In the Scrap Shop, link has the choice of either repairing his [[Shield]] or upgrading items using [[treasure]]s found throughout the land, such as the [[Amber Relic]] or [[Monster Claw]]. | |||
The '''Scrap Shop''' makes its first appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. The store is ran by [[Gondo]], who appears to be an extremely skillful mechanic. In the Scrap Shop, | |||
The Scrap Shop marks a strong turning point in the Zelda franchise, because the Upgrade System adds more depth to the game. | The Scrap Shop marks a strong turning point in the Zelda franchise, because the Upgrade System adds more depth to the game. | ||
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A detailed table listing individual upgrades can be found on the [[Upgrade System]] page. | A detailed table listing individual upgrades can be found on the [[Upgrade System]] page. | ||
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{{Cat|Shops}} | {{Cat|Shops}} |
Revision as of 22:54, October 12, 2012
The Scrap Shop makes its first appearance in Skyward Sword. The store is ran by Gondo, who appears to be an extremely skillful mechanic. In the Scrap Shop, link has the choice of either repairing his Shield or upgrading items using treasures found throughout the land, such as the Amber Relic or Monster Claw.
The Scrap Shop marks a strong turning point in the Zelda franchise, because the Upgrade System adds more depth to the game.
A detailed table listing individual upgrades can be found on the Upgrade System page.