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A '''Trading Sequence''' is a type of sidequest that has appeared in five [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda]] games to date. 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.
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.  


==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}}
{{Main|Link's Awakening Trading Sequence}}


===Ocarina of Time===
===Ocarina of Time===
The ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time's]]'' Trading Sequence involves 12 items. The reward of completing the sequence is the [[Biggoron's Sword]], a two-handed weapon which deals more damage than the [[Master Sword]]. 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 after a set amount of swings.
{{Main|Ocarina of Time 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 Bean]]s 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 [[Lon Lon Ranch|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's brother's cucco. 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 (Ocarina of Time)|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 assures 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 Zora'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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===Phantom Hourglass===
===Phantom Hourglass===
{{Main|Phantom Hourglass Trading Sequence}}
{{Main|Phantom Hourglass Trading Sequence}}
{{Cat|Trading Sequences}}

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A Trading Sequence is a type of sidequest that has appeared in five Zelda games to date. 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.

Appearances

Link's Awakening

Main article: Link's Awakening Trading Sequence

Ocarina of Time

Main article: Ocarina of Time Trading Sequence

Oracle of Ages

Main article: Oracle of Ages Trading Sequence

Oracle of Seasons

Main article: Oracle of Seasons Trading Sequence

The Wind Waker

Main article: The Wind Waker Trading Sequence

Phantom Hourglass

Main article: Phantom Hourglass Trading Sequence