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| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
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The Wallet is a recurring item in the Legend of Zelda series. It is an item Link uses to hold any Rupees he collects on his quest. The Wallet's maximum capacity ranges from 99 to 9,999 Rupees. Link can usually upgrade the wallet by way of a side quest such as killing Gold Skulltulas and collecting the tokens.
'''Wallets''' are recurring items in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. They are bags for holding [[Rupee]]s.


==''Ocarina of Time''==
When Link is a child, his first wallet - never shown - holds up to a maximum of 99 Rupees. Once Link has defeated 10 [[Gold Skulltula]]s and saved the first child in the [[House of Skulltula]], he is rewarded with the [[Adult Wallet#Ocarina of Time|Adult's Wallet]], which holds up to 200 Rupees. Once Link has defeated 30 Gold Skulltulas, he is given the [[Giant Wallet#Ocarina of Time|Giant's Wallet]], which holds up to 500 Rupees, by the third child.


Appearances
<gallery widths=100 heights=100>
File:Adults Wallet - OOT64 model.png|[[Adult Wallet#Ocarina of Time|Adult's Wallet]]
File:GiantsWalletG Large.png|[[Giant Wallet#Ocarina of Time|Giant's Wallet]]
</gallery>


The Legend of Zelda through The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
==''Majora's Mask''==
In ''Majora's Mask'', Link has 99 Rupees to start with. When Link goes to [[Clock Town#West Clock Town|West Clock Town]] and deposits 200 Rupees, he is rewarded with the [[Adult Wallet]], which holds up to 200 Rupees. The final wallet can be found in the [[Oceanside Spider House]] in [[Great Bay Coast]]. Once Link has defeated all 30 Gold Skulltulas, he is rewarded with the [[Giant Wallet]], which stores up to 500 Rupees.


Wallets are not mentioned until Ocarina of Time, and Link can carry a set number of rupees throughout the entire course of each of the first four games. In Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, there is no Rupee system, since there are no items to purchase.
<gallery widths=100 heights=100>
File:Adult-Wallet.png|[[Adult Wallet]]
File:Giant-Wallet.png|[[Giant Wallet]]
</gallery>


In The Legend of Zelda', Link can hold up to 255 Rupees, because the maximum variable is 255 in older computer systems (such used in the Nintendo Entertainment System). In A Link to the Past and Link's Awakening, the maximum is 999 Rupees.
==''The Wind Waker''==
In ''The Wind Waker'', Link's first wallet holds up to 200 Rupees, or 500 Rupees in the HD version. The first upgrade can be acquired in the forest on [[Outset Island]]. Link must blow up the boulder
with a bomb to enter the [[Great Fairy Fountain]]. Once Link is there, he is rewarded with a wallet that holds up to 1,000 Rupees. The next and final upgrade can be acquired in the [[Northern Fairy Island]]. Once Link enters the Great Fairy Fountain there, he is rewarded with a wallet that holds up to 5,000 Rupees.


The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
<gallery widths=100 heights=100>
File:Wallet Upgrade 1 - TWW.png|1000 rupee wallet
File:Wallet Upgrade 2 - TWW.png|5000 rupee wallet
</gallery>


Link starts off with the Child's Wallet, which can hold up to 99 Rupees. Link can obtain the Adult's Wallet, which can hold 200 Rupees, by killing 10 Gold Skulltulas. Link can also obtain the larger Giant's Wallet by killing 30 Gold Skulltulas. This can carry a maximum of 500 Rupees, which is also the maximum amount allowed in the game.
==''The Minish Cap''==
The default wallet in ''The Minish Cap'' holds 99 rupees. Three upgrades are available, to 300, 500 and 999 rupee capacities respectively.


The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
In no particular order, since they each upgrade one step rather than to any specific capacity, the upgrades can be obtained:
*From [[Stockwell's Shop]] for 80 rupees.
*From the [[Great Butterfly Fairy]]. Promise to give her all of Link's rupees, and she will upgrade his wallet without requiring actual payment.
*After [[Kinstone Fusion|fusing]] [[kinstone]]s with [[Mayor Hagen]], a small pond of water will dry up in Lon Lon Ranch revealing a staircase. Opening the chest in the revealed grotto will upgrade Link's wallet.


Again, Link can hold only 99 Rupees with the default wallet. After depositing 200 Rupees in West Clock Town's bank, he gets the Adult's Wallet, which holds 200 Rupees. After killing all thirty Gold Skulltulas and collecting their spirits in the Oceanside Spider House on the First Day, Link receives the Giant's Wallet, allowing him to carry up to 500 Rupees.
<gallery widths=100 heights=100>
File:WalletMC.png|Initial wallet (99 rupee capacity)
File:WalletMC2.png|Wallet (300 rupee capacity)
File:WalletMC3.png|Wallet (500 rupee capacity)
File:WalletMC4.png|Wallet (999 rupee capacity)
</gallery>


The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons
==''Twilight Princess''==
[[File:Wallet Icon TP.png|left]]
While in [[Ordon Village]], before Link goes out on his quest to [[Castle Town]], his wallet is unnamed, and holds a maximum capacity of 300 Rupees, or 500 Rupees in the HD version. When Link reaches [[Castle Town]], he can visit [[Agitha's Castle]] and be asked to find [[Golden Bugs]]. Once Link has collected one Golden Bug and given it to [[Agitha]], he receives the [[Big Wallet]], which holds up to 600 Rupees, or 1,000 Rupees in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD|Twilight Princess HD]]''. When Link has collected every Golden Bug, he receives a further upgrade from her, called the [[Giant Wallet]], which holds up to 1,000 Rupees, or 2,000 Rupees in the HD version.


The wallet is similar to A Link to the Past and Link's Awakening in that there is one wallet that can hold up to 999 Rupees.
In ''Twilight Princess HD'' this is changed slightly, as there is a fourth, [[amiibo]]-exclusive wallet called the [[Colossal Wallet]] which holds up to 9999 rupees. To obtain it, the [[Wolf Link]] amiibo must be scanned, and the [[Cave of Shadows]] fully completed. This will upgrade Link's wallet by one step. All three wallet upgrades - two from Agitha and the one from the Cave of Shadows - must be obtained to receive the Colossal Wallet.
While in Subrosia, the 999 Rupee limit applies to also Ore Chunks.


The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
<gallery widths=100 heights=100>
File:Wallet - TPHD icon.png|Wallet
File:Big Wallet - TPHD icon.png|[[Big Wallet]]
File:Giant Wallet - TPHD icon.png|[[Giant Wallet]]
File:Colossal Wallet - TPHD icon.png|[[Colossal Wallet]]
</gallery>


For the first time in the series, the maximum amount of Rupees that can be carried passes the 1,000 mark. Link's initial wallet holds 200 Rupees. The first upgrade from the Fortune Goddess gives him a 1,000 Rupee capacity. The second upgrade, also by a Great Fairy, allows him to hold a maximum of 5,000 Rupees. It is necessary to get at least one of these upgrades in order to pay Tingle the fee of 398 Rupees he requires to decipher a Triforce Chart.
==''Skyward Sword''==
In ''Skyward Sword'', Link holds 300 Rupees at first. Almost every wallet Link receives are from Batreaux by giving him [[Gratitude Crystal]]s. When Link gives Batreaux 5 Gratitude Crystals, he receives the [[Medium Wallet]], which stores up to 500 Rupees. The third wallet Link receives is the [[Big Wallet]], which stores up to 1,000 Rupees. When Link gives Batreaux 50 Gratitude Crystals, he receives the fourth wallet, the [[Giant Wallet]], which stores up to 5,000 Rupees. The fifth and last wallet is the [[Tycoon Wallet]], which stores up to a whopping 9,000 Rupees. There are also a total of three [[Extra Wallet]]s in the game, which add an additional 300 Rupees to Link's current wallet for 100 Rupees in [[Beedle's Air Shop|Beedle's Airshop]]. That makes a total of 9,900 Rupees to store in the wallet.


The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
<gallery widths=100 heights=100>
File:SmallWallet-SS-Icon.png|[[Small Wallet]]
File:MediumWallet-SS-Icon.png|[[Medium Wallet]]
File:BigWallet-SS-Icon.png|[[Big Wallet]]
File:TycoonWallet-SS-Icon.png|[[Tycoon Wallet]]
File:Extra Wallet SS.png|[[Extra Wallet]]
</gallery>


The Minish Cap is the first handheld game to feature wallet upgrades. The starting wallet is capable of holding 99 Rupees. The three wallet upgrades can be obtained in any order. One can be bought from Stockwell for 80 Rupees. Another is unlocked by fusing Kinstones with Mayor Hagen. A third one is found in the Great Fairy Fountain in the Minish Woods. The capacity of the wallets will increase from 300, to 500, and ultimately to 999.
{{Listbox|The Minish Cap Items}}
{{Listbox|Twilight Princess Upgrades}}


The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess  
{{Cat|The Minish Cap Items}}
 
{{Cat|Twilight Princess Items}}
Link starts out with the normal Wallet, which has the capacity for 300 Rupees. Then, by collecting a Golden Bug for Agitha, Link is given the Big Wallet, which can hold 600 Rupees. After Link collects all of the possible Golden Bugs, Agitha gives him the Giant's Wallet, which holds 1,000 Rupees.
 
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass and The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks
 
These games feature no wallet upgrades, but claim the title of highest Rupee capacity in any canon games, which is 9,999 Rupees; this is likely because of the high price of ship and train parts.
 
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
 
Link starts out with a Small Wallet, which holds up to 300 Rupees. Capacity can be increased by buying up to three Extra Wallets from Beedle (each with a +300 Rupee increase) or helping Batreaux collect Gratitude Crystals for a base capacity upgrade to 500, 1,000, 5,000 and finally 9,000 Rupees.

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Wallets are recurring items in The Legend of Zelda series. They are bags for holding Rupees.

Ocarina of Time

When Link is a child, his first wallet - never shown - holds up to a maximum of 99 Rupees. Once Link has defeated 10 Gold Skulltulas and saved the first child in the House of Skulltula, he is rewarded with the Adult's Wallet, which holds up to 200 Rupees. Once Link has defeated 30 Gold Skulltulas, he is given the Giant's Wallet, which holds up to 500 Rupees, by the third child.

Majora's Mask

In Majora's Mask, Link has 99 Rupees to start with. When Link goes to West Clock Town and deposits 200 Rupees, he is rewarded with the Adult Wallet, which holds up to 200 Rupees. The final wallet can be found in the Oceanside Spider House in Great Bay Coast. Once Link has defeated all 30 Gold Skulltulas, he is rewarded with the Giant Wallet, which stores up to 500 Rupees.

The Wind Waker

In The Wind Waker, Link's first wallet holds up to 200 Rupees, or 500 Rupees in the HD version. The first upgrade can be acquired in the forest on Outset Island. Link must blow up the boulder with a bomb to enter the Great Fairy Fountain. Once Link is there, he is rewarded with a wallet that holds up to 1,000 Rupees. The next and final upgrade can be acquired in the Northern Fairy Island. Once Link enters the Great Fairy Fountain there, he is rewarded with a wallet that holds up to 5,000 Rupees.

The Minish Cap

The default wallet in The Minish Cap holds 99 rupees. Three upgrades are available, to 300, 500 and 999 rupee capacities respectively.

In no particular order, since they each upgrade one step rather than to any specific capacity, the upgrades can be obtained:

  • From Stockwell's Shop for 80 rupees.
  • From the Great Butterfly Fairy. Promise to give her all of Link's rupees, and she will upgrade his wallet without requiring actual payment.
  • After fusing kinstones with Mayor Hagen, a small pond of water will dry up in Lon Lon Ranch revealing a staircase. Opening the chest in the revealed grotto will upgrade Link's wallet.

Twilight Princess

Wallet Icon TP.png

While in Ordon Village, before Link goes out on his quest to Castle Town, his wallet is unnamed, and holds a maximum capacity of 300 Rupees, or 500 Rupees in the HD version. When Link reaches Castle Town, he can visit Agitha's Castle and be asked to find Golden Bugs. Once Link has collected one Golden Bug and given it to Agitha, he receives the Big Wallet, which holds up to 600 Rupees, or 1,000 Rupees in Twilight Princess HD. When Link has collected every Golden Bug, he receives a further upgrade from her, called the Giant Wallet, which holds up to 1,000 Rupees, or 2,000 Rupees in the HD version.

In Twilight Princess HD this is changed slightly, as there is a fourth, amiibo-exclusive wallet called the Colossal Wallet which holds up to 9999 rupees. To obtain it, the Wolf Link amiibo must be scanned, and the Cave of Shadows fully completed. This will upgrade Link's wallet by one step. All three wallet upgrades - two from Agitha and the one from the Cave of Shadows - must be obtained to receive the Colossal Wallet.

Skyward Sword

In Skyward Sword, Link holds 300 Rupees at first. Almost every wallet Link receives are from Batreaux by giving him Gratitude Crystals. When Link gives Batreaux 5 Gratitude Crystals, he receives the Medium Wallet, which stores up to 500 Rupees. The third wallet Link receives is the Big Wallet, which stores up to 1,000 Rupees. When Link gives Batreaux 50 Gratitude Crystals, he receives the fourth wallet, the Giant Wallet, which stores up to 5,000 Rupees. The fifth and last wallet is the Tycoon Wallet, which stores up to a whopping 9,000 Rupees. There are also a total of three Extra Wallets in the game, which add an additional 300 Rupees to Link's current wallet for 100 Rupees in Beedle's Airshop. That makes a total of 9,900 Rupees to store in the wallet.