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The '''Guard House''' is a place in {{OoT}}.<ref>{{Cite book|quote=A Gold Skulltula waited in a crate inside the Guard House at the Market entrance.|book=The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Official Nintendo Player's Guide|publisher=Nintendo Power|page=125}}</ref>


The '''Guard House''' is a place in {{OOT}}.<ref>{{Cite book|quote=A [[Gold Skulltula]] waited in a crate inside the Guard House at the [[Hyrule Castle Town#Ocarina of Time|Market]] entrance.|book=The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Official Nintendo Player's Guide|publisher=Nintendo Power|page=125}}</ref>
==Features and Overview==
The Guard House is relatively small, and is located just beside the entrance to [[Hyrule Castle Town]]. It is open 24 hours a day and it's only inhabitant is a bored [[Soldier]] who actually encourages [[Link]] to destroy the pots within.<ref>{{Cite|Man, I am SO bored... Things would sure be more interesting if there were more... troubles in the world... Hey, that's just between you and me, OK? Anyway, maybe we can let off some steam by breaking these jars.|Soldier|OoT}}</ref> During Link's present era, the Guard House is filled with several Rupee-laden Pots,{{How many}} five [[Crate]]s, and one [[Gold Skulltula]].


==Features==
When Link travels seven years into the future, the Guard House turns into the [[Ghost Shop]], run by the [[Poe Collector]].
The house is relatively small, and is located just beside the entrance to [[Hyrule Castle Town]]. It is open 24 hours a day and it's only inhabitant is a bored [[soldier]] who actually encourages [[Link]] to destroy the pots within.<ref>{{cite|Man, I am SO bored... Things would sure be more interesting if there were more... troubles in the world... Hey, that's just between you and me, OK? Anyway, maybe we can let off some steam by breaking these jars.|Soldier|OOT}}</ref> The house, during the age of Child Link, is filled with several pots, five [[Crate]]s, and one [[Gold Skulltula]]. Breaking the jars is a useful way to fill up on [[Rupee]]s when Link needs to buy something important or wants to play one of the minigames in Hyrule Castle Town.


When Link travels to the future, the house turns into the [[Ghost Shop]], run by the [[Poe Collector]]. In Link's childhood, the guard in the Guard House says that he has an interest in ghosts and that the knowledge he has of them may be useful someday, which strongly implies that he is the Poe Collector found in the Ghost Shop.<ref>{{Cite|Man, I am SO tired! The night watch is so boring! I wish some ghosts would come out or something... Hey, I'm really interested in ghosts! Studying them is a hobby of mine, but you never know...the time might come when that kind of knowledge might be useful!|Soldier|OoT}}</ref>
==See Also==
* [[Ghost Shop]]


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Revision as of 16:58, 2 February 2017

Template:Place The Guard House is a place in Ocarina of Time.[1]

Features and Overview

The Guard House is relatively small, and is located just beside the entrance to Hyrule Castle Town. It is open 24 hours a day and it's only inhabitant is a bored Soldier who actually encourages Link to destroy the pots within.[2] During Link's present era, the Guard House is filled with several Rupee-laden Pots,Template:How many five Crates, and one Gold Skulltula.

When Link travels seven years into the future, the Guard House turns into the Ghost Shop, run by the Poe Collector.

See Also

References

  1. Template:Cite book
  2. "Man, I am SO bored... Things would sure be more interesting if there were more... troubles in the world... Hey, that's just between you and me, OK? Anyway, maybe we can let off some steam by breaking these jars." — Soldier (Ocarina of Time)