Zunari's Shop

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Template:Infobox Place Zunari's Shop, also called the Windfall Island Shop,[1] is a location in The Wind Waker.

Features and Overview

When Link first arrives to Windfall Island, Zunari's Shop has nothing but a Sail to sell. Once he buys the Sail for 80 Rupees, Zunari's business begins to grow with the help of Link and the Wandering Merchants.[2] Once Link forms a Merchant's Oath with them, the merchants begin to deliver Decorations to Zunari's Shop. The first item Link can trade with them is the Town Flower, which is obtained from Zunari's Shop. As Link continues to trade with the Gorons, more items to sell begin to arrive at the shop.[3] Eventually, his shop turns out to be a huge success, with a variety of items to sell that can help decorate the island.

After Mila is rescued from the Forsaken Fortress, she can be seen working at Zunari's Shop.[4]

Wares and Pricing

Item Price

Big Catch Flag

Big Sale Flag

Exotic Flower

Fountain Idol

Hero's Flag

Pinwheel

Postman Statue
100 Rupees

Sea Flower

Shop Guru Statue
200 Rupees

Sickle Moon Flag

Skull Tower Idol

Town Flower

Non-Canon Appearances

Hyrule Warriors Legends

In Hyrule Warriors Legends, Zunari's Shop appears next to an Outpost between the School of Joy Keep and the Windfall Shops Keep of the Forsaken Fortress stage.

Gallery

References

  1. "So, from now on I shall honor our merchant's oath by sending shipments of my product to the Windfall Island Shop." — Wandering Merchant (The Wind Waker)
  2. "Yes, yes, yes! Thank you very much, indeed! I have received precisely 80 Rupees for it. I can use these funds to finance my new business! Oh, dear me, what a happy day!" — Zunari (The Wind Waker)
  3. "All I need for you to do is trade one of my products for a new product that the merchant has in stock. You see, among merchants, a trade is proof of a contract! That is to say, it is the merchant's oath..." — Zunari (The Wind Waker)
  4. "Now, every day, from morning until night, I'm busy working for the open-air shop." — Mila (The Wind Waker)