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A '''Trading Sequence''' is a type of side-quest that has appeared in five [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda]] games to date. It usually involves lots of items, time limits, and mini-games that in the end will usually reward [[Link]] with a prize.  
A '''Trading Sequence''' is a type of side quest that appears in six games in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. It always involves a series of items that must be traded to various people to obtain new items. At times, there are also time limits or [[Mini-Game|mini-games]]. Once the sequence is complete, it usually rewards [[Link]] with a prize. Trading sequences are not always optional. Sometimes, it will reward Link with items required to complete the game.  


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
As stated above, the Trading Sequence has appeared in five games, starting with ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''.
===Link's Awakening===
===Link's Awakening===
 
{{Main|Link's Awakening Trading Sequence}}
The ''Link's Awakening'' Trading Sequence involves 14 items and was the first one ever to be in a Zelda game. The rewards for this Trading Sequence are the [[Magnifying Lens]] and the [[Boomerang]].
The Trading Sequence in ''Link's Awakening'' involves many characters around [[Koholint Island]]. It begins when Link wins the [[Yoshi Doll]] from the [[Trendy Game Shop]]. Unlike the other trading sequences, the first few items are required to complete the game, as Link needs the [[Bananas]] in order to access [[Kanalet Castle]]. The sequence's final reward is the [[Magnifying Lens]], which lets Link read [[Dark Secrets And Mysteries Of Koholint]] and provides the only way for Link to see the [[Secret Goriya]] and earn the [[Boomerang]].
 
====Yoshi Doll====
 
The [[Yoshi Doll]] is the first item in the Trading Sequence. It can be found in [[Mabe Village]] in the [[Trendy Game Shop]]. It is not moving at all, making it very simple to collect. It can be collected as soon as Link has collected enough [[Rupee]]s to play the game, which is 10 Rupees.
 
====Ribbon====
 
The second item in the Trading Sequence is the [[Ribbon]]. It can also be found in Mabe Village, once again allowing for it to be found very early on in the game. It can be traded for the Yoshi Doll with [[Papahl's Wife]]. She will tell Link that her baby is crying and she needs something to calm it down, claiming that she tried to win he Yoshi Doll from the Trendy Game Shop with no success.
 
====Dog Food====
 
The next item is called the [[Dog Food]], and yet again it can be found in Mabe Village. In the right room of [[Madam MeowMeow]]'s house, there will be a small [[Bow-Wow]] that will ask to trade for the Ribbon. In return, she will give Link the Dog Food.
 
====Bananas====
 
The fourth item in the Trading Sequence, the [[Bananas]], can be acquired by trading with [[Sale]], a crocodile that lives in a small [[Sale's House O' Bananas|house]] on the [[Toronbo Shores]]. He will be very happy to see the Dog Food, and will give Link some nice Bananas in exchange.
 
====Stick====
 
The [[Stick]] is the only Trading Sequence item that is actually required for the main quest. On Link's way to [[Kanalet Castle]], he will be stopped by a broken bridge. However, a [[Monkey]] by the name of [[Kiki]] will come and offer to build a bridge in exchange for the Bananas. Link will accept, and Kiki will call his monkey friends and together they will build a bridge. After they are done, Link can collect the Stick that they left on the ground.
 
====Honeycomb====
 
The sixth item in the Trading Sequence can be collected after Link has completed the [[Key Cavern]]. In the [[Ukuku Prairie]], [[Tarin]] can be seen standing beside a tree. He will ask to borrow the Stick Link has, and will use it to whack away at a beehive that is attached to the tree. The [[bee]]s will chase Tarin off the screen, and leave behind the [[Honeycomb]].
 
====Pineapple====
 
The next item in the Trading Sequence can be found in the [[Animal Village]], in the house to the very southeast. Inside, [[Chef Bear]] will ask Link to use his Honeycomb in his food, and will give Link a [[Pineapple]] in exchange.
 
====Hibiscus====
 
The eighth item in the Trading Sequence can be found in the [[Tal Tal Heights]] area. [[Papahl]], the guy from Mabe Village, will ask Link for food because he is so hungry. Link can give him the Pineapple, and in exchange Paphal will give Link a [[Hibiscus]].
 
====Letter====
 
The Hibiscus can traded for the [[Letter]] with the Goat Women, supposedly named [[Christine]], that can be found in the Animal Village. She says that she loves flowers and Hibiscus are her favorite.
 
====Broom====
 
The [[Broom]] is given to Link by [[Mr. Write]] once he receives Christine's letter. The picture on the letter is not of Christine, but Mr. Write appears to be oblivious and gives him the only item he has – the broom – as thanks.
 
====Fishing Hook====
 
[[Grandma Ulrira]], who has been in need of a new broom, will be so excited when Link brings her one that she gives him the [[Fishing Hook]]. She states that she found the Fishing Hook when she was sweeping by the river bank.
 
====Mermaid's Necklace====
 
Link can find the [[Fisherman]] under a bridge in [[Martha's Bay]] who is in need of the Fishing Hook. When Link gives him one, he will catch the [[Mermaid's Necklace]] from the water.
 
====Mermaid's Scale====
 
The final item in the Trading Sequence, the [[Mermaid's Scale]], is received from the mermaid named [[Martha]] after Link returns her missing necklace. She allows him to take one from her tail.
 
====Magnifying Lens====
 
The reward for the ''Link's Awakening'' is the Magnifying Lens. Link can place the Mermaid's Scale in the mermaid statue made by [[Schule Donavich]] in Martha's Bay in order to reveal a secret passage. The first room appears to be empty at first, but after obtaining the Lens, many enemies appear. The Lens allows Link to see things he couldn't before, such as the [[Zora]] in Animal Village or the [[Goriya]] at Toronbo Shores.
 
====Boomerang====
 
Once Link has the Magnifying Lens, he can use them to see the Goriya in a cave on Toronbo Shores. He will trade Link the Boomerang for the item in Link's B button.


===Ocarina of Time===
===Ocarina of Time===
{{Main|Ocarina of Time Masks}}
{{Main|Ocarina of Time Biggoron's Sword Trading Sequence}}
There are two Trading Sequences in ''Ocarina of Time''. As a child Link can complete the trading sequence to get the [[Mask of Truth]]. As an adult, Link will acquire the [[Biggoron's Sword]] at the end, which is more powerful than the [[Master Sword]].


The ''[[Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time's]]'' trading sequence involves 12 items. [[Link]] is rewarded with the [[Biggoron's Sword]], a two-handed weapon. It is very similar to the [[Giant's Knife]], which can be bought at [[Goron City]], but unlike the Giant's Knife the Biggoron Sword does never break.
===Oracle of Seasons===
 
{{Main|Oracle of Seasons Trading Sequence}}
====Requirements====
 
[[Link]] needs to do two jobs before or during the Trading Sequence. He must free [[King Zora]] from the [[Red Ice]] and he needs [[Epona]]. [[Young Link]] can also plant [[Magic Beans]] to make the side-quest easier, but this is completely optional.
 
====Pocket Egg====
 
The [[Pocket Egg]] is the first item in the trading sequence. Link can get it from the [[Anju|Cucco Lady]] in [[Kakariko Village]]. She wants Link to make the Cucco happy by waking up a very lazy person.
 
====Cucco====
 
After one day a [[Cucco]] will hatch from the collected Egg. It needs to be brought to [[Talon]], who sleeps in a house in [[Kakariko Village]]. He wakes up and returns to the farm. Link can now go to the Cucco Lady to gather a special Cucco.
 
====Cojiro====
 
[[Cojiro]] is the third part in the Trading Sequence. It used to be the [[Cucco Lady|Cucco Ladys]] brothers one. Link needs to bring [[Cojiro]] to a stranger in the lost woods. He gives Link the next item.
 
====Odd Mushroom====
 
The guy in the lost woods gives Link the [[Odd Mushroom]]. He wants Link to bring it to a potion shop in [[Kakariko Village]]. This fresh mushroom will hand down very quickly. It will become useless in 3 minutes. Warp Songs don't work here.
 
====Odd Potion====
 
The Women at the potion shop, who obviously knows the person in the lost woods, makes a [[Odd Potion|strong medicine]] for him. When Link returns to the [[Lost Woods]], he will meet a [[Kokiri]], namely [[Fado]], instead.
 
====Poacher's Saw====
 
When talking to Fado, she tells Link that the previous person became a [[Stalfos]]. When Link gives the Odd Potion to her, she will give him the [[Poacher's Saw]]. Link's next destination is [[Gerudo Valley]]. After crossing the broken bridge, he can talk to the leader of the [[Carpenters]], who gives him the [[Broken Goron's Sword]] for the saw.
 
====Broken Goron's Sword====
 
The creator of the broken sword is [[Biggoron]], who can be found on top of [[Death Mountain]]. Once Link talks to him, he asures Link that his Swords are much better than the [[Giant's Knife|Giant's knives]] made by his brother. He offers Link a free repair. His eyes are unfortunately irrated by the last eruption, so he cannot fix it, yet. He wants Link to go to [[Zora's Domain]] to get some [[World's Finest Eye Drops|Eye Drops]] for him. Biggoron gives Link a [[Prescription]].
 
====Prescription====
 
Once Link arrives at Zoara's Domain, he can talk to [[King Zora]]. The King tells Link, that he only has the ingredients - the [[Eyeball Frog]].
 
====Eyeball Frog====
 
The [[Eyeball Frog]] needs to be delivered fresh. Link has 3 minutes to bring them to the [[Lake Scientist]], who will be very disappointed that the frog is only used for eye drops. Warp songs won't work here.
 
====World's Finest Eye Drops====
 
After receiving the [[World's Finest Eye Drops]] from the Scientist, Link has to deliver them to [[Biggoron]] in 4 minutes.
 
====Claim Check====
 
After Biggoron used the Eye Drops, he can continue the sword business. He gives Link the [[Claim Check]]. Biggoron will finish his work in 3 days.
 
====Biggoron's Sword====
 
Once the 3 days have passed, Link can get the [[Biggoron's Sword|repaired sword]] from Biggoron.


===Oracle of Ages===
===Oracle of Ages===
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{{Main|Oracle of Ages Trading Sequence}}


===The Wind Waker===
===The Wind Waker===
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{{Main|The Wind Waker Trading Sequence}}
The Trading Sequence in ''The Wind Waker'' occurs as a part of the partnership Link forms with [[Zunari]] at [[Zunari's Shop|his shop]]. This sequence is slightly different from the previous ones, as Link does not have to obtain all items in the trading sequence and give them out in a set pattern. Instead, Link simply needs to trade his items for other items to the [[Traveling Merchants]] in order to finally get the [[Shop Guru Statue]], which can in turn be traded for a [[Piece of Heart]]. Along the way, Link also obtains the [[Magic Armor]] from Zunari.


===Phantom Hourglass===
===Phantom Hourglass===
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{{Main|Phantom Hourglass Trading Sequence}}
 
 
{{Cat|Trading Sequences}}

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A Trading Sequence is a type of side quest that appears in six games in The Legend of Zelda series. It always involves a series of items that must be traded to various people to obtain new items. At times, there are also time limits or mini-games. Once the sequence is complete, it usually rewards Link with a prize. Trading sequences are not always optional. Sometimes, it will reward Link with items required to complete the game.

Appearances

Link's Awakening

Main article: Link's Awakening Trading Sequence

The Trading Sequence in Link's Awakening involves many characters around Koholint Island. It begins when Link wins the Yoshi Doll from the Trendy Game Shop. Unlike the other trading sequences, the first few items are required to complete the game, as Link needs the Bananas in order to access Kanalet Castle. The sequence's final reward is the Magnifying Lens, which lets Link read Dark Secrets And Mysteries Of Koholint and provides the only way for Link to see the Secret Goriya and earn the Boomerang.

Ocarina of Time

Main article: Ocarina of Time Masks
Main article: Ocarina of Time Biggoron's Sword Trading Sequence

There are two Trading Sequences in Ocarina of Time. As a child Link can complete the trading sequence to get the Mask of Truth. As an adult, Link will acquire the Biggoron's Sword at the end, which is more powerful than the Master Sword.

Oracle of Seasons

Main article: Oracle of Seasons Trading Sequence

Oracle of Ages

Main article: Oracle of Ages Trading Sequence

The Wind Waker

Main article: The Wind Waker Trading Sequence

The Trading Sequence in The Wind Waker occurs as a part of the partnership Link forms with Zunari at his shop. This sequence is slightly different from the previous ones, as Link does not have to obtain all items in the trading sequence and give them out in a set pattern. Instead, Link simply needs to trade his items for other items to the Traveling Merchants in order to finally get the Shop Guru Statue, which can in turn be traded for a Piece of Heart. Along the way, Link also obtains the Magic Armor from Zunari.

Phantom Hourglass

Main article: Phantom Hourglass Trading Sequence