Wallet: Difference between revisions

From Zelda Wiki, the Zelda encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(TP icons)
Tag: 2017 source edit
m (forgot to remove them from these mb)
 
(16 intermediate revisions by 8 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Infobox Item
{{Infobox Item
|image= File:TPHD Colossal Wallet.png
|image= File:TPHD Colossal Wallet Render.png
|caption= The Colossal Wallet from {{TPHD|-}}
|caption= The Colossal Wallet from {{TPHD|-}}
|pronunciation=  
|pronunciation=  
|plural=  
|plural=  
|game= {{OoT}}<br>{{MM}}<br>{{TWW}}<br>{{TMC}}<br>{{TP}}<br>{{SS}}
|game= OoT, MM, TWW, TMC, TP, SS
|other= {{BSTLoZ}}<br>{{AST}}<br>{{FPTRR}}
|other= FPTRR
|cost=  
|cost=  
|value=  
|value=  
Line 23: Line 23:
==={{OoT|-}}===
==={{OoT|-}}===
Wallets in {{OoT}} are obtained through the [[House of Skulltula]] in [[Kakariko Village]]. Once Link collects 10 [[Gold Skulltula]] Tokens, the first child will be freed from the curse and will give Link the '''Adult's Wallet''' as thanks.<ref>{{Cite|The curse has been broken! Thank you! Here's a reward for you!|Hylian|OoT}}</ref> The Adult's Wallet increases Link's Rupee capacity from 99 to 200. After 30 Gold Skulltula Tokens have been collected, the third son will reward Link with the '''Giant's Wallet''', increasing Link's Rupee capacity yet again to hold 500 Rupees.
Wallets in {{OoT}} are obtained through the [[House of Skulltula]] in [[Kakariko Village]]. Once Link collects 10 [[Gold Skulltula]] Tokens, the first child will be freed from the curse and will give Link the '''Adult's Wallet''' as thanks.<ref>{{Cite|The curse has been broken! Thank you! Here's a reward for you!|Hylian|OoT}}</ref> The Adult's Wallet increases Link's Rupee capacity from 99 to 200. After 30 Gold Skulltula Tokens have been collected, the third son will reward Link with the '''Giant's Wallet''', increasing Link's Rupee capacity yet again to hold 500 Rupees.
{{Data Table
|game= OoT3D
|columns= Wallet [Width:120px], Capacity [Rupees]
|-
| '''{{Term|OoT3D|Wallet}}'''
| 99
|-
| [[File:OoT3D Adult's Wallet Icon.png|64x64px]]<br/>'''{{Term|OoT3D|Adult's Wallet|link}}'''
| 200
|-
| [[File:OoT3D Giant's Wallet Icon.png|64x64px]]<br/>'''{{Term|OoT3D|Giant's Wallet|link}}'''
| 500
}}


==={{MM|-}}===
==={{MM|-}}===
[[File:MM3D Adult Wallet Icon.png|left]]
Link begins with a Wallet capacity of 99 Rupees in {{MM}}, much like {{OoT|-}}. Link can upgrade his Wallet almost instantaneously by visiting the [[Clock Town Bank]] in [[West Clock Town]] (behind the [[Clock Tower]] in [[South Clock Town]] in {{MM3D}}) and depositing a collective total of 200 Rupees.<ref>{{Cite|Hey there, little guy! Won't you deposit some Rupees? Nowadays, even if people have money, they don't deposit any. Nothing!  Nothing!!! So, for a limited time, I'll give you a special gift based on how much you deposit. For example, if you deposit 200 Rupees, you'll get an item that holds a lot of Rupees.|Banker|MM}}</ref> After doing so, the [[Banker]] will give him the '''Adult Wallet''', increasing Link's capacity to 200.<ref>{{Cite|What's this? You've already saved up 200 Rupees!?! Well, little guy, here's your special gift. Take it!|Banker|MM}}</ref>
Link begins with a Wallet capacity of 99 Rupees in {{MM}}, much like {{OoT|-}}. Link can upgrade his Wallet almost instantaneously by visiting the [[Clock Town Bank]] in [[West Clock Town]] (behind the [[Clock Tower]] in [[South Clock Town]] in {{MM3D}}) and depositing a collective total of 200 Rupees.<ref>{{Cite|Hey there, little guy! Won't you deposit some Rupees? Nowadays, even if people have money, they don't deposit any. Nothing!  Nothing!!! So, for a limited time, I'll give you a special gift based on how much you deposit. For example, if you deposit 200 Rupees, you'll get an item that holds a lot of Rupees.|Banker|MM}}</ref> After doing so, the [[Banker]] will give him the '''Adult Wallet''', increasing Link's capacity to 200.<ref>{{Cite|What's this? You've already saved up 200 Rupees!?! Well, little guy, here's your special gift. Take it!|Banker|MM}}</ref>
[[File:MM3D Giant Wallet Icon.png|left]]
 
A second Wallet upgrade can be found by collecting all 30 of the Gold Skulltula Spirits in the [[Oceanside Spider House]] on the [[First Day]]. After doing so, Mutoh's apprentice, who sits atop the unfinished tower in the plaza of South Clock Town, will appear at the entrance to the Spider House and offer Link the '''Giant Wallet''' in return for allowing him to take refuge there.<ref>{{Cite|I thought I heard some loud noises inside, and I came in to check it out... This place... Is this some sort of underground shelter? Did you find this place? I beg you! Let me have this place! Not for free, of course. I hope this will do... I'm just glad it was something you needed... Anyhow, I won't be needing it much longer anyway...|Hylian|MM}}</ref> The man will also appear on the Second and Final Days, but he will instead offer Purple and Red Rupees respectively. However, in {{MM3D}}, the day no longer matters, as the man will now offer the Giant Wallet at any time regardless. The Giant Wallet has a capacity of 500 Rupees, allowing Link to purchase the [[All-Night Mask]] from the [[Curiosity Shop]].</br>
A second Wallet upgrade can be found by collecting all 30 of the Gold Skulltula Spirits in the [[Oceanside Spider House]] on the [[First Day]]. After doing so, Mutoh's apprentice, who sits atop the unfinished tower in the plaza of South Clock Town, will appear at the entrance to the Spider House and offer Link the '''Giant Wallet''' in return for allowing him to take refuge there.<ref>{{Cite|I thought I heard some loud noises inside, and I came in to check it out... This place... Is this some sort of underground shelter? Did you find this place? I beg you! Let me have this place! Not for free, of course. I hope this will do... I'm just glad it was something you needed... Anyhow, I won't be needing it much longer anyway...|Hylian|MM}}</ref> The man will also appear on the Second and Final Days, but he will instead offer Purple and Red Rupees respectively. However, in {{MM3D}}, the day no longer matters, as the man will now offer the Giant Wallet at any time regardless. The Giant Wallet has a capacity of 500 Rupees, allowing Link to purchase the [[All-Night Mask]] from the [[Curiosity Shop]].</br>


Unique to {{MM|-}}, Link can store any excess {{Plural|MM|Rupee}} in the Clock Town Bank to avoid losing them upon playing the [[Song of Time]]. It can hold up to 5499 {{Plural|MM|Rupee}}, but will stop accepting new deposits after 5000.
Link can store any excess {{Plural|MM|Rupee}} in the Clock Town Bank to avoid losing them upon playing the [[Song of Time]]. It can hold up to 5499 {{Plural|MM|Rupee}}, but will stop accepting new deposits after 5000.
 
{{Data Table
|game= MM3D
|columns= Wallet [Width:120px], Capacity [Rupees]
|-
| '''{{Term|MM3D|Wallet}}'''
| 99
|-
| [[File:MM3D Adult Wallet Icon.png|64x64px]]<br/>'''{{Term|MM3D|Adult Wallet|link}}'''
| 200
|-
| [[File:MM3D Giant Wallet Icon.png|64x64px]]<br/>'''{{Term|MM3D|Giant Wallet|link}}'''
| 500
}}


==={{TWW|-}}===
==={{TWW|-}}===
Line 36: Line 63:


A second upgrade which allows Link to hold 5,000 Rupees can be found on [[Northern Fairy Island]], from the Great Fairy that rests inside the Fairy Fountain.
A second upgrade which allows Link to hold 5,000 Rupees can be found on [[Northern Fairy Island]], from the Great Fairy that rests inside the Fairy Fountain.
In the original version of the game, {{Term|TWW|Link}}'s initial {{Term|TWW|Wallet}} capacity was 200 {{Plural|TWW|Rupee|link}}, requiring him to obtain at least one of the {{Term|TWW|Wallet}} upgrades in order to pay {{Term|TWW|Tingle|link}} to decipher the {{Plural|TWW|Triforce Chart|link}}. In {{TWWHD}}, the starting {{Term|TWWHD|Wallet}} capacity is 500 {{Plural|TWWHD|Rupee}}, making both {{Term|TWWHD|Wallet}} upgrades optional.
{{Data Table
|game= TWWHD
|columns= Wallet [Width:100px], Capacity [Rupees]
|-
| '''{{Term|TWWHD|Wallet}}'''
| 200 {{Exp Game|TWW}}, 500 {{Exp Game|TWWHD}}
|-
| [[File:TWWHD Wallet Upgrade 1 Artwork.png|64x64px]]<br>'''{{Term|TWWHD|Wallet|link}}'''
| 1,000
|-
| [[File:TWWHD Wallet Upgrade 2 Artwork.png|64x64px]]<br>'''{{Term|TWWHD|Wallet|link}}'''
| 5,000
}}


==={{TMC|-}}===
==={{TMC|-}}===
[[File:TMC Wallet Sprite.png|left]]
There are three upgrades to the {{Term|TMC|Wallet}} in {{TMC}}; whichever method {{Term|TMC|Link|link}} uses first will increase the {{Term|TMC|Wallet}}'s size from 100 {{Plural|TMC|Rupee|link}} to 300. The second upgrade will increase the size to 500, and the third and final upgrade will increase the size to 999. These upgrades can be obtained in any order.
{{TMC}} hosts three {{Term|TMC|Wallet}} upgrades, found by various means. The '''Big Wallet''' can be purchased from {{Term|TMC|Stockwell's Shop|link}} for 80 {{Plural|TMC|Rupee}}, increasing {{Term|TMC|Link}}'s carrying capacity to 300.<ref>{{Cite|Only 80 Rupees for a {{Color|TMC Red|wallet}}. It can hold a king's ransom in Rupees!|Stockwell|TMC}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|You got a {{Color|TMC Red|big wallet}}! Now, you can carry more Rupees!|N/A|TMC}}</ref> Another {{Term|TMC|Wallet}} upgrade can be found from {{Term|TMC|Kinstone Fusion|link|display=Fusing}} {{Plural|TMC|Kinstone|link}} with {{Term|TMC|Mayor Hagen|link}}, allowing {{Term|TMC|Link}} to carry 500 {{Plural|TMC|Rupee}}.
 
The '''Big Wallet''' can be purchased from {{Term|TMC|Stockwell's Shop|link}} for 80 {{Plural|TMC|Rupee}}<ref>{{Cite|Only 80 Rupees for a {{Color|TMC Red|wallet}}. It can hold a king's ransom in Rupees!|Stockwell|TMC}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|You got a {{Color|TMC Red|big wallet}}! Now, you can carry more Rupees!|N/A|TMC}}</ref> Another {{Term|TMC|Wallet}} upgrade can be found from {{Term|TMC|Kinstone Fusion|link|display=Fusing}} {{Plural|TMC|Kinstone|link}} with {{Term|TMC|Mayor Hagen|link}}. The other {{Term|TMC|Wallet}} upgrade is found in the northern part of the {{Term|TMC|Minish Woods|link}}. The {{Term|TMC|Great Butterfly Fairy|link}} informs {{Term|TMC|Link}} that she is in need of {{Plural|TMC|Rupee}} and if he offers all of his, she will reveal that she was testing his kindness and returns the favor with an upgrade.<ref>{{Cite|Welcome to the adventurer's spring... I need many Rupees right now. Please throw all of yours into the spring. [Sure] Really? You know that, if you do this, you will have absolutely no Rupees left, right? Will you really throw them all in? [Yes] You are most kind. I do not really need your Rupees. But I must reward such a kind adventurer with some of my power.|Great Butterfly Fairy|TMC}}</ref>


The final {{Term|TMC|Wallet}} upgrade is found in the northern part of the {{Term|TMC|Minish Woods|link}}. The {{Term|TMC|Great Butterfly Fairy|link}} informs {{Term|TMC|Link}} that she is in need of {{Plural|TMC|Rupee}} and if he offers all of his, she will reveal that she was testing his kindness and returns the favor with a {{Term|TMC|Wallet}} that holds 999 {{Plural|TMC|Rupee}}.<ref>{{Cite|Welcome to the adventurer's spring... I need many Rupees right now. Please throw all of yours into the spring. [Sure] Really? You know that, if you do this, you will have absolutely no Rupees left, right? Will you really throw them all in? [Yes] You are most kind. I do not really need your Rupees. But I must reward such a kind adventurer with some of my power.|Great Butterfly Fairy|TMC}}</ref>
{{Data Table
|game= TMC
|columns= Wallet [Image:Sprite:32x32px][Term], Capacity [Rupees]
|-
| Wallet
| 100
|-
| Big Wallet
| 300
|-
| Big Wallet
| 500
|-
| Big Wallet
| 999
}}


==={{TP|-}}===
==={{TP|-}}===
[[File:TPHD Wallet Icon.png|left|50px]]
Wallet upgrades in {{TP}} are obtained from [[Agitha]], the princess of the insect kingdom, situated in [[Hyrule Castle Town]]. The '''Big Wallet''' can be obtained from her by presenting her with one [[Golden Bug]]. The Big Wallet allows Link to carry 600 Rupees (1,000 in {{TPHD}}). The '''Giant Wallet''' is obtained after Link becomes a "benefactor of the insect kingdom" by collecting all 24 Golden Bugs and giving them to Agitha.<ref>{{Cite|The wallet given by Agitha to benefactors of the insect kingdom. It can hold up to 1,000 Rupees.|N/A|TP}}</ref> It allows Link to carry 1,000 Rupees (2,000 in {{TPHD|-}}).
Wallet upgrades in {{TP}} are obtained from [[Agitha]], the princess of the insect kingdom, situated in [[Hyrule Castle Town]]. The '''Big Wallet''' can be obtained from her by presenting her with one [[Golden Bug]]. The Big Wallet allows Link to carry 600 Rupees (1,000 in {{TPHD}}). The '''Giant Wallet''' is obtained after Link becomes a "benefactor of the insect kingdom" by collecting all 24 Golden Bugs and giving them to Agitha.<ref>{{Cite|The wallet given by Agitha to benefactors of the insect kingdom. It can hold up to 1,000 Rupees.|N/A|TP}}</ref> It allows Link to carry 1,000 Rupees (2,000 in {{TPHD|-}}).


{{TPHD|-}} introduces the '''Colossal Wallet''', which is obtained after completing the [[Cave of Shadows]] if Link already owns the Giant Wallet. As its name implies, it offers a greater carrying capacity than the Giant Wallet — up to 9,999 Rupees.
{{TPHD|-}} introduces the '''Colossal Wallet''', which is obtained after completing the [[Cave of Shadows]] if Link already owns the Giant Wallet. As its name implies, it offers a greater carrying capacity than the Giant Wallet — up to 9,999 Rupees.
{{Game Tabs
|TP=
{{Data Table
|game= TP
|stretch= true
|sortable= false
|columns= Wallet [Image][Term][Width:50%], Capacity [Rupees][Width:50%]
|-
| Wallet
| 300
|-
| Big Wallet
| 600
|-
| Giant Wallet
| 1,000
}}
|TPHD=
{{Data Table
|game= TPHD
|stretch= true
|sortable= false
|columns= Wallet [Image][Term][Width:50%], Capacity [Rupees][Width:50%]
|-
| Wallet
| 500
|-
| Big Wallet
| 1,000
|-
| Giant Wallet
| 2,000
|-
| Colossal Wallet
| 9,999
}}
}}


==={{SS|-}}===
==={{SS|-}}===
Line 57: Line 153:
|captionalign= center
|captionalign= center
}}
}}
[[File:Small Wallet SS.png|left]]
In {{SS}}, Link starts out with the '''Small Wallet''', which holds 300 Rupees. However, Link is able to purchase '''Extra Wallets''', which each hold 300 Rupees, allowing for 900 bonus Rupees on top of Link's current Wallet capacity. Three Extra Wallets are found in [[Beedle's Airshop]] for 100 Rupees apiece.
In {{SS}}, Link starts out with the '''Small Wallet''', which holds 300 Rupees. However, Link is able to purchase '''Extra Wallets''', which each hold 300 Rupees, allowing for 900 bonus Rupees on top of Link's current Wallet capacity. Three Extra Wallets are found in [[Beedle's Airshop]] for 100 Rupees apiece.


The primary Wallet can be replaced by Wallets of a greater size from [[Batreaux]], a demon who is searching for [[Gratitude Crystal]]s. With each iteration, the base capacity of the primary Wallet is increased.
The primary Wallet can be replaced by Wallets of a greater size from [[Batreaux]], a demon who is searching for [[Gratitude Crystal]]s. With each iteration, the base capacity of the primary Wallet is increased.


{| class="wikitable" style="width:50%; text-align:center"
{{Data Table
|+ Wallet Upgrades
|game= SS
|columns= Wallet [Image][Term], Gratitude Crystals Required [Amounts], Base Capacity [Rupees]
|-
|-
!width=33%| Wallet
| Small Wallet
!width=33%| Gratitude Crystals
| N/A
!width=33%| Base Capacity
| 300
|-
|-
| [[File:Medium Wallet SS.png|60px]]<br>'''Medium Wallet'''
| Medium Wallet
| [[File:SS Gratitude Crystal Icon.png|30px|link=]] '''5 Gratitude Crystals'''
| 5 Gratitude Crystal
| [[File:SS Green Rupee Icon.png|30px|link=]] '''500 [[Rupee]]s'''
| 500
|-
|-
| [[File:SS Big Wallet Icon.png|60px]]<br>'''Big Wallet'''
| Big Wallet
| [[File:SS Gratitude Crystal Icon.png|30px|link=]] '''30 Gratitude Crystals'''
| 30 Gratitude Crystal
| [[File:SS Green Rupee Icon.png|30px|link=]] '''1,000 [[Rupee]]s'''
| 1,000
|-
|-
| [[File:SS Giant Wallet Icon.png|60px]]<br>'''Giant Wallet'''
| Giant Wallet
| [[File:SS Gratitude Crystal Icon.png|30px|link=]] '''50 Gratitude Crystals'''
| 50 Gratitude Crystal
| [[File:SS Green Rupee Icon.png|30px|link=]] '''5,000 [[Rupee]]s'''
| 5,000
|-
|-
| [[File:SS Tycoon Wallet Icon.png|60px]]<br>'''Tycoon Wallet'''
| Tycoon Wallet
| [[File:SS Gratitude Crystal Icon.png|30px|link=]] '''80 Gratitude Crystals'''
| 80 Gratitude Crystal
| [[File:SS Green Rupee Icon.png|30px|link=]] '''9,000 [[Rupee]]s'''
| 9,000
|}
}}


==Other Appearances==
==Summaries==
{{Ambig|Start}}
===Wallet Capacities===
===''BS The Legend of Zelda''===
{{Data Table Copy
In {{BSTLoZ}}, there were no Wallet upgrades. The maximum amount of Rupees that could be obtained is 999, though filling it was not a concern due to the time restrictions that were in place.
|fromPage= Rupee
 
|storedAs= Rupee Capacities
===''Ancient Stone Tablets''===
|rowsExcluding= N/A
{{AST}} is similar in fashion to ''BS The Legend of Zelda'', as there are no Wallet upgrades. However, the maximum amount of Rupees that could be obtained is 99,999. But strict time limitations to the game made it impossible to actually reach this amount.
|columns= Game, Initial Capacity, Maximum Capacity, Wallet Capacities
{{Ambig|End}}
}}


==Wallet Capacity Comparison==
* In {{MM|-}}, {{Term|MM3D|Link}} can store up to 5,499 {{Plural|MM3D|Rupee|link}} in the {{Term|MM3D|Clock Town Bank|link}}.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:60%"
* In {{SS|-}}, {{Term|SSHD|Link|link}} can store up to 9,000 {{Plural|SSHD|Rupee|link}} in the {{Term|SSHD|Tycoon Wallet|link}}, plus 300 in each of three {{Plural|SSHD|Extra Wallet|link}}.
|-
!width=40%| Game
!width=15%| Base Capacity
!width=45%| Maximum Capacity
|-
| {{TLoZ}}
| colspan="2"| '''255'''
|-
| {{ALttP}}
| colspan="2"| '''999'''
|-
| {{LA}}
| colspan="2"| '''999'''
|-
| {{OoT}}
| '''99'''
| '''500'''
|-
| {{MM}}
| '''99'''
| '''500'''<br>(Plus '''5,499''' in the [[Clock Town Bank]])
|-
| {{OoA}}
| colspan="2"| '''999'''
|-
| {{OoS}}
| colspan="2"| '''999'''
|-
| {{FS}}
| colspan="2"| '''99,999'''<br>'''999,999''' {{Exp Game|FSAE}}
|-
| {{TWW}}
| '''200'''<br>'''500''' {{Exp Game|TWWHD}}
| '''5,000'''
|-
| {{FSA}}
| colspan="2"| '''9,999''' [[Force Gem]]s
|-
| {{TMC}}
| '''100'''
| '''999'''
|-
| {{TP}}
| '''300'''<br>'''500''' {{Exp Game|TPHD}}
| '''1,000'''<br>'''9,999''' {{Exp Game|TPHD}}
|-
| {{PH}}
| colspan="2"| '''9,999'''
|-
| {{ST}}
| colspan="2"| '''9,999'''
|-
| {{SS}}
| '''300'''
| '''9,900'''<br>('''9,000''' in Tycoon Wallet, plus '''300''' in three complementary Wallets)
|-
| {{ALBW}}
| colspan="2"| '''9,999'''
|-
| {{TFH}}
| colspan="2"| '''99,999'''
|-
| {{BotW}}
| colspan="2"| '''999,999'''
|-
! colspan="3" | Ambiguously Canon Games
|-
| {{FPTRR}}
| colspan="2"| '''9,999,999'''
|-
| {{BSTLoZ}}
| colspan="2"| '''9,999''' <sup>(Map 1)</sup><br>'''65,535''' <sup>(Map 2)</sup>
|-
| {{AST}}
| colspan="2"| '''99,999'''
|}
;'''Notes'''
*In ''The Legend of Zelda'', {{ALttP|-}}, {{LA|-}}, the ''Oracle'' games, {{ALBW|-}}, and {{TFH|-}}, only one Wallet is kept throughout the course of the game and is, in fact, not even mentioned. This is also the same with {{FPTRR|-}}.
*''The Legend of Zelda'' has a maximum of 255 Rupees, since an 8-bit unsigned integer (that is, whether the number is positive or negative is not tracked) was used to represent the number due to the hardware limitations of the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. (2<sup>8</sup> equals 256, allowing values from 0 to 255) Similarly, ''BS The Legend of Zelda'' Map 2, which runs on the Super Famicom, has a maximum of 65,535 Rupees, which is the largest number a 16-bit unsigned integer can hold. However, ''Ancient Stone Tablets'', despite being on the Super Famicom, has a limit of 99,999 Rupees.
*In {{OoS|-}}, much like Rupees, the maximum limit for [[Ore]]s is 999.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
Line 188: Line 204:
File:OoT Adult's Wallet Model.png|The {{Term|Series|Adult Wallet}} from {{OoT|-}} and {{MM|-}}
File:OoT Adult's Wallet Model.png|The {{Term|Series|Adult Wallet}} from {{OoT|-}} and {{MM|-}}
File:OoT Giant's Wallet Model.png|The Giant Wallet from {{OoT|-}} and {{MM|-}}
File:OoT Giant's Wallet Model.png|The Giant Wallet from {{OoT|-}} and {{MM|-}}
File:TWW Wallet Upgrade 1.png|The first Wallet upgrade from {{TWW|-}}
File:TWW Wallet Upgrade 2.png|The second Wallet upgrade from {{TWW|-}}
File:TP Wallet Render.png|The Wallet from {{TP|-}}
File:TP Wallet Render.png|The Wallet from {{TP|-}}
File:TP Big Wallet Render.png|The Big Wallet from {{TP|-}}
File:TP Big Wallet Render.png|The Big Wallet from {{TP|-}}
File:TP Giant Wallet Render.png|The Giant Wallet from {{TP|-}}
File:TP Giant Wallet Render.png|The Giant Wallet from {{TP|-}}
File:TP Wallet Icon.png|Wallet inventory icon from {{TP|-}}
File:TP Big Wallet Icon.png|Big Wallet inventory icon from {{TP|-}}
File:TP Giant Wallet Icon.png|Giant Wallet inventory icon from {{TP|-}}
File:TPHD Big Wallet Icon.png|Big Wallet inventory icon from {{TPHD|-}}
File:TPHD Giant Wallet Icon.png|Giant Wallet inventory icon from {{TPHD|-}}
File:TPHD Colossal Wallet Icon.png|Colossal Wallet inventory icon from {{TPHD|-}}
File:HW Wallet Model.png|Tingle's Wallet from {{HW|-}}
File:HW Wallet Model.png|Tingle's Wallet from {{HW|-}}
</gallery>
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 05:49, 25 April 2024

Wallets are recurring Items in The Legend of Zelda series.[citation needed] They are pieces of gear used to hold currency.

Locations and Uses

The Wallet upgrades can be obtained in any order, unless otherwise specified. Therefore, the first upgrade obtained will always be a medium-sized Wallet, while the next upgrade will be a larger Wallet. The amount of money Link can have on hand is limited by the capacity of the Wallet, so games that feature them often allow them to be upgraded in size; however, several games still keep track of the total money collected for miscellaneous purposes, including that which exceeds the Wallet's capacity.

Ocarina of Time

Wallets in Ocarina of Time are obtained through the House of Skulltula in Kakariko Village. Once Link collects 10 Gold Skulltula Tokens, the first child will be freed from the curse and will give Link the Adult's Wallet as thanks.[1] The Adult's Wallet increases Link's Rupee capacity from 99 to 200. After 30 Gold Skulltula Tokens have been collected, the third son will reward Link with the Giant's Wallet, increasing Link's Rupee capacity yet again to hold 500 Rupees.

Wallet
Wallet
Capacity
Wallet
Capacity
Wallet
Capacity
WalletCapacity
Wallet

Majora's Mask

Link begins with a Wallet capacity of 99 Rupees in Majora's Mask, much like Ocarina of Time. Link can upgrade his Wallet almost instantaneously by visiting the Clock Town Bank in West Clock Town (behind the Clock Tower in South Clock Town in Majora's Mask 3D) and depositing a collective total of 200 Rupees.[2] After doing so, the Banker will give him the Adult Wallet, increasing Link's capacity to 200.[3]

A second Wallet upgrade can be found by collecting all 30 of the Gold Skulltula Spirits in the Oceanside Spider House on the First Day. After doing so, Mutoh's apprentice, who sits atop the unfinished tower in the plaza of South Clock Town, will appear at the entrance to the Spider House and offer Link the Giant Wallet in return for allowing him to take refuge there.[4] The man will also appear on the Second and Final Days, but he will instead offer Purple and Red Rupees respectively. However, in Majora's Mask 3D, the day no longer matters, as the man will now offer the Giant Wallet at any time regardless. The Giant Wallet has a capacity of 500 Rupees, allowing Link to purchase the All-Night Mask from the Curiosity Shop.

Link can store any excess Rupees in the Clock Town Bank to avoid losing them upon playing the Song of Time. It can hold up to 5499 Rupees, but will stop accepting new deposits after 5000.

Wallet
Wallet
Capacity
Wallet
Capacity
Wallet
Capacity
WalletCapacity
Wallet

The Wind Waker

Two Wallet upgrades can be found on the Great Sea in The Wind Waker in either order. One can be found on Outset Island after Link has obtained the Bombs. A giant Boulder in the Fairy Woods conceals the entrance to a Fairy Fountain, where a Great Fairy will reward Link with a new Wallet that allows him to hold 1,000 Rupees.

A second upgrade which allows Link to hold 5,000 Rupees can be found on Northern Fairy Island, from the Great Fairy that rests inside the Fairy Fountain.

In the original version of the game, Link's initial Wallet capacity was 200 Rupees, requiring him to obtain at least one of the Wallet upgrades in order to pay Tingle to decipher the Triforce Charts. In The Wind Waker HD, the starting Wallet capacity is 500 Rupees, making both Wallet upgrades optional.

Wallet
Wallet
Capacity
  • 200 Rupees
    (TWW)
  • 500 Rupees
    (TWWHD)
Wallet
Capacity
Wallet
Capacity
WalletCapacity
Wallet

The Minish Cap

There are three upgrades to the Wallet in The Minish Cap; whichever method Link uses first will increase the Wallet's size from 100 Rupees to 300. The second upgrade will increase the size to 500, and the third and final upgrade will increase the size to 999. These upgrades can be obtained in any order.

The Big Wallet can be purchased from Stockwell's Shop for 80 Rupees[5][6] Another Wallet upgrade can be found from Fusing Kinstones with Mayor Hagen. The other Wallet upgrade is found in the northern part of the Minish Woods. The Great Butterfly Fairy informs Link that she is in need of Rupees and if he offers all of his, she will reveal that she was testing his kindness and returns the favor with an upgrade.[7]

Twilight Princess

Wallet upgrades in Twilight Princess are obtained from Agitha, the princess of the insect kingdom, situated in Hyrule Castle Town. The Big Wallet can be obtained from her by presenting her with one Golden Bug. The Big Wallet allows Link to carry 600 Rupees (1,000 in Twilight Princess HD). The Giant Wallet is obtained after Link becomes a "benefactor of the insect kingdom" by collecting all 24 Golden Bugs and giving them to Agitha.[8] It allows Link to carry 1,000 Rupees (2,000 in Twilight Princess HD).

Twilight Princess HD introduces the Colossal Wallet, which is obtained after completing the Cave of Shadows if Link already owns the Giant Wallet. As its name implies, it offers a greater carrying capacity than the Giant Wallet — up to 9,999 Rupees.

Twilight PrincessTwilight Princess HD

Skyward Sword

An Extra Wallet

In Skyward Sword, Link starts out with the Small Wallet, which holds 300 Rupees. However, Link is able to purchase Extra Wallets, which each hold 300 Rupees, allowing for 900 bonus Rupees on top of Link's current Wallet capacity. Three Extra Wallets are found in Beedle's Airshop for 100 Rupees apiece.

The primary Wallet can be replaced by Wallets of a greater size from Batreaux, a demon who is searching for Gratitude Crystals. With each iteration, the base capacity of the primary Wallet is increased.

Wallet
Gratitude Crystals Required
Base Capacity
Wallet
Gratitude Crystals Required
Base Capacity
Wallet
Gratitude Crystals Required
Base Capacity
Wallet
Gratitude Crystals Required
Base Capacity
Wallet
Gratitude Crystals Required
Base Capacity

Summaries

Wallet Capacities

Game
Initial Capacity
99
Maximum Capacity
500
Wallet Capacities
  1. 99
  2. 200
  3. 500
Game
Initial Capacity
200
Maximum Capacity
5,000
Wallet Capacities
  1. 200
  2. 1,000
  3. 5,000
Game
Initial Capacity
500
Maximum Capacity
5,000
Wallet Capacities
  1. 500
  2. 1,000
  3. 5,000
Game
Initial Capacity
300
Maximum Capacity
1,000
Wallet Capacities
  1. 300
  2. 600
  3. 1,000
Game
Initial Capacity
500
Maximum Capacity
9,999
Wallet Capacities
  1. 500
  2. 1,000
  3. 2,000
  4. 9,999
GameInitial CapacityMaximum CapacityWallet Capacities
99
500
  1. 99
  2. 200
  3. 500
200
5,000
  1. 200
  2. 1,000
  3. 5,000
500
5,000
  1. 500
  2. 1,000
  3. 5,000
300
1,000
  1. 300
  2. 600
  3. 1,000
500
9,999
  1. 500
  2. 1,000
  3. 2,000
  4. 9,999

Trivia

  • The Tycoon Wallet from Skyward Sword bears a resemblance to Jovani's cursed face from Twilight Princess.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSI
钱包 (Qiánbāo) (TP)[10]Same as English.
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Geldbörse (SS)Same as English.
The Italian Republic
Italian
Portarupie (MM)[9]Rupee-carrier
This table was generated using translation pages.
To request an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference.

Gallery

References

  1. "The curse has been broken! Thank you! Here's a reward for you!" — Hylian (Ocarina of Time)
  2. "Hey there, little guy! Won't you deposit some Rupees? Nowadays, even if people have money, they don't deposit any. Nothing! Nothing!!! So, for a limited time, I'll give you a special gift based on how much you deposit. For example, if you deposit 200 Rupees, you'll get an item that holds a lot of Rupees." — Banker (Majora's Mask)
  3. "What's this? You've already saved up 200 Rupees!?! Well, little guy, here's your special gift. Take it!" — Banker (Majora's Mask)
  4. "I thought I heard some loud noises inside, and I came in to check it out... This place... Is this some sort of underground shelter? Did you find this place? I beg you! Let me have this place! Not for free, of course. I hope this will do... I'm just glad it was something you needed... Anyhow, I won't be needing it much longer anyway..." — Hylian (Majora's Mask)
  5. "Only 80 Rupees for a wallet. It can hold a king's ransom in Rupees!" — Stockwell (The Minish Cap)
  6. "You got a big wallet! Now, you can carry more Rupees!" — N/A (The Minish Cap)
  7. "Welcome to the adventurer's spring... I need many Rupees right now. Please throw all of yours into the spring. [Sure] Really? You know that, if you do this, you will have absolutely no Rupees left, right? Will you really throw them all in? [Yes] You are most kind. I do not really need your Rupees. But I must reward such a kind adventurer with some of my power." — Great Butterfly Fairy (The Minish Cap)
  8. "The wallet given by Agitha to benefactors of the insect kingdom. It can hold up to 1,000 Rupees." — N/A (Twilight Princess)
  9. Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 142
  10. "钱包" (Wallet) — Collection Screen (Twilight Princess, Simplified Chinese localization)