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==Story==
==Story==
When Link first enters with the lens, he finds the Goriya standing behind a table. He tells Link that he found something washed up on the beach and offers to trade it for one of Link's equipped button items.{{Ref|LA|512|Secret Goriya}} In the original game, he will not accept items that can be bought (such as [[Magic Powder]], [[Bomb]]s, or the [[Bow]] due to [[Arrow]]s) or upgraded (like the [[Sword]], [[Shield]], or [[Power Bracelet]]).{{Ref|LA|518|Secret Goriya}} In the 2019 Switch remake, he is even more particular, and only accepts the [[Magic Rod]], [[Shovel]], and [[Bow]]. His item turns out to be the Boomerang, and the Secret Goriya tells Link to bring it back whenever he is done with it.{{Ref|LA|515|Secret Goriya}}{{Ref|LA|513|Secret Goriya}}
When Link first enters with the lens, he finds the Goriya standing behind a table. He tells Link that he found something washed up on the beach and offers to trade it for one of Link's equipped button items.{{Ref|LA|512|Secret Goriya}} In the original game, he will not accept items that can be bought (such as [[Magic Powder]], [[Bomb]]s, or the [[Bow]] due to [[Arrow]]s) or upgraded (like the [[Sword]], [[Shield]], or [[Power Bracelet]]).{{Ref|LA|518|Secret Goriya}} In the 2019 Switch remake, he is even more particular, and only accepts the [[Magic Rod (Link's Awakening)|Magic Rod]], [[Shovel]], and [[Bow]]. His item turns out to be the Boomerang, and the Secret Goriya tells Link to bring it back whenever he is done with it.{{Ref|LA|515|Secret Goriya}}{{Ref|LA|513|Secret Goriya}}


In the original game and [[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX|DX remake]], if Link speaks to him again, he begs to have the Boomerang back, promising to return Link's previous item.{{Ref|LA|516|Secret Goriya}} Link can exchange the Boomerang for his former item and vice versa at any time.{{Ref|LA|517|Secret Goriya}} However, in the 2019 Switch remake, he will instead offer to sell back the item Link traded for 300 rupees, allowing Link to keep both his old item and the Boomerang.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|''Link's Awakening'' (2019)]]|If you want the item you traded me again, come back!|Secret Goriya}}{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|''Link's Awakening'' (2019)]]|I'll sell you your shovel back. How does 300 rupees sound?|Secret Goriya}}
In the original game and [[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX|DX remake]], if Link speaks to him again, he begs to have the Boomerang back, promising to return Link's previous item.{{Ref|LA|516|Secret Goriya}} Link can exchange the Boomerang for his former item and vice versa at any time.{{Ref|LA|517|Secret Goriya}} However, in the 2019 Switch remake, he will instead offer to sell back the item Link traded for 300 rupees, allowing Link to keep both his old item and the Boomerang.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|''Link's Awakening'' (2019)]]|If you want the item you traded me again, come back!|Secret Goriya}}{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|''Link's Awakening'' (2019)]]|I'll sell you your shovel back. How does 300 rupees sound?|Secret Goriya}}