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'''Wandering Merchants''', also known as '''Traveling Merchants''',<ref name="Quote">{{Cite|I'm what's called a traveling merchant. Just a poor wanderer cruising the world in search of rare objects of all sorts, new and old, strange and unsettling. I detected a scent wafting from this island that suggested to me that there might be something of value here, so I sailed my tiny raft all this way from far, far away...|Wandering Merchant|TWW}}</ref> and as the '''Goron Merchant''' in {{TMC}}, are recurring characters in the {{TLoZ|Series}}. They are [[Goron]] merchants who travel the world selling their wares.
'''Wandering Merchants''',<ref>{{Cite book|quote='''Wandering Merchant'''|book=A&A|page=238 {{ExpGame|TWWHD}}}}</ref> also known as '''Goron Merchant''',{{Fact}} are recurring characters in the {{TLoZ|Series}}. They are [[Goron]] merchants who travel the world selling their wares.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===''The Wind Waker''===
===''The Wind Waker''===
In {{TWW}}, wandering Goron salesmen travel the [[Great Sea]] in search of valuable goods and rarities.<ref name="Quote"/> These Wandering Merchants can be found scattered across three islands on the Great Sea, including the [[Mother & Child Isle]], [[Greatfish Isle]], and [[Bomb Island]].<ref>{{Cite book| quote= There are three wandering Goron merchants, one on Greatfish Isle (B4), one on Bomb Island (F5) and one on Mother & Child Island (B2).|book= The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Official Strategy Guide|publisher= Prima Games|page= 23}}</ref> They can be found on or near their rafts, which they use as their main form of transportation.<ref name="Quote"/> The Wandering Merchants are distinguished by their enormous rucksacks on their backs and their characteristic hats that cover their entire upper face, leaving only one eyehole to see through. The merchants seem to know where each other are stationed, as each merchant will mention which islands the other two can be found.<ref>{{Cite|Oh, hey... I hear traveling merchants have appeared on Great Fish Isle and Bomb Island, too...|Wandering Merchant|TWW}}</ref> They claim to be from a faraway place.<ref name="Quote"/>
In {{TWW}}, wandering Goron salesmen travel the [[Great Sea]] in search of valuable goods and rarities.<ref name="Quote">{{Cite|I'm what's called a traveling merchant. Just a poor wanderer cruising the world in search of rare objects of all sorts, new and old, strange and unsettling. I detected a scent wafting from this island that suggested to me that there might be something of value here, so I sailed my tiny raft all this way from far, far away...|Wandering Merchant|TWW}}</ref> These Wandering Merchants can be found scattered across three islands on the Great Sea, including the [[Mother & Child Isle]], [[Greatfish Isle]], and [[Bomb Island]].<ref>{{Cite book| quote= There are three wandering Goron merchants, one on Greatfish Isle (B4), one on Bomb Island (F5) and one on Mother & Child Island (B2).|book= The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Official Strategy Guide|publisher= Prima Games|page= 23}}</ref> They can be found on or near their rafts, which they use as their main form of transportation.<ref name="Quote"/> The Wandering Merchants are distinguished by their enormous rucksacks on their backs and their characteristic hats that cover their entire upper face, leaving only one eyehole to see through. The merchants seem to know where each other are stationed, as each merchant will mention which islands the other two can be found.<ref>{{Cite|Oh, hey... I hear traveling merchants have appeared on Great Fish Isle and Bomb Island, too...|Wandering Merchant|TWW}}</ref> They claim to be from a faraway place.<ref name="Quote"/>


Wandering Merchants will trade with [[Link]] if he has purchased an item from [[Zunari]], in a process known as the [[Island Trading Sequence]].<ref>{{Cite book|quote= They are essential stops in the trading quest that begins on Windfall Island...|book= The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Official Strategy Guide|publisher= Prima Games|page= 23}}</ref> Each merchant has a different item that Link may trade for. Every time Link trades with a merchant, not only does he form the [[Merchant's Oath]] with that salesman, but the item he received in trade becomes available at [[Zunari's Shop]] on [[Windfall Island]]. Link may continue trading items with each merchant, receiving new and different items by trading with different merchants. Link can ultimately receive a [[Piece of Heart]] by trading the [[Shop Guru Statue]] with the Greatfish Isle merchant.
Wandering Merchants will trade with [[Link]] if he has purchased an item from [[Zunari]], in a process known as the [[Island Trading Sequence]].<ref>{{Cite book|quote= They are essential stops in the trading quest that begins on Windfall Island...|book= The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Official Strategy Guide|publisher= Prima Games|page= 23}}</ref> Each merchant has a different item that Link may trade for. Every time Link trades with a merchant, not only does he form the [[Merchant's Oath]] with that salesman, but the item he received in trade becomes available at [[Zunari's Shop]] on [[Windfall Island]]. Link may continue trading items with each merchant, receiving new and different items by trading with different merchants. Link can ultimately receive a [[Piece of Heart]] by trading the [[Shop Guru Statue]] with the Greatfish Isle merchant.

Revision as of 19:18, 28 January 2018

Template:Character Wandering Merchants,[1] also known as Goron Merchant,[citation needed] are recurring characters in the The Legend of Zelda series. They are Goron merchants who travel the world selling their wares.

Appearances

The Wind Waker

In The Wind Waker, wandering Goron salesmen travel the Great Sea in search of valuable goods and rarities.[2] These Wandering Merchants can be found scattered across three islands on the Great Sea, including the Mother & Child Isle, Greatfish Isle, and Bomb Island.[3] They can be found on or near their rafts, which they use as their main form of transportation.[2] The Wandering Merchants are distinguished by their enormous rucksacks on their backs and their characteristic hats that cover their entire upper face, leaving only one eyehole to see through. The merchants seem to know where each other are stationed, as each merchant will mention which islands the other two can be found.[4] They claim to be from a faraway place.[2]

Wandering Merchants will trade with Link if he has purchased an item from Zunari, in a process known as the Island Trading Sequence.[5] Each merchant has a different item that Link may trade for. Every time Link trades with a merchant, not only does he form the Merchant's Oath with that salesman, but the item he received in trade becomes available at Zunari's Shop on Windfall Island. Link may continue trading items with each merchant, receiving new and different items by trading with different merchants. Link can ultimately receive a Piece of Heart by trading the Shop Guru Statue with the Greatfish Isle merchant.

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The Minish Cap

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In The Minish Cap, a Goron Merchant appears after Link has fused Kinstones with the first Goron in the Lon Lon Ranch tunnel. This merchant appears wandering around North Hyrule and immediately decides to open a shop in Hyrule Town. The Goron Merchant will then be found in the town square selling three differently colored Kinstone pieces: Red, Blue and Green, although the shape of the Kinstone pieces is entirely random when bought. Green Kinstone pieces cost 50 Rupees, Blue pieces are priced at 200, and Red pieces at 300. If Link purchases all of the Kinstone pieces on show, the Goron Merchant will restock his wares at a later time.

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Trivia

  • If Link has the Deku Leaf in The Wind Waker, he can use it to blow a Merchant's hat into the air, revealing that they are in fact Gorons.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese さすらいの露店商 (Sasurai no Rotenshou)
ウリゴロン (Uri Goron)
Wandering Merchant
Merchant Goron
Germany German Fliegender Händler
Italy Italian Goron mercante Template:ExpGame Merchant Goron

References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "I'm what's called a traveling merchant. Just a poor wanderer cruising the world in search of rare objects of all sorts, new and old, strange and unsettling. I detected a scent wafting from this island that suggested to me that there might be something of value here, so I sailed my tiny raft all this way from far, far away..." — Wandering Merchant (The Wind Waker)
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  4. "Oh, hey... I hear traveling merchants have appeared on Great Fish Isle and Bomb Island, too..." — Wandering Merchant (The Wind Waker)
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