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Baito is a character in The Wind Waker.[3]

Biography

Template:Figurine Baito can be first seen trying to apply for the Mail Center (Minigame) job, wandering around Dragon Roost Island after Link completes Dragon Roost Cavern. He is eventually hired at the Island Postal Service after Koboli, impressed by Link's contribution to the mail sorting, decides to hire a permanent assistant. In addition to his regular duties, Baito allows Link to sort letters as a minigame, where he is challenged to sort at least 25 letters. If Link manages to sort 25 or more letters, Baito will ask him to put a letter in the mail to his mother talking about how great he is. Some time after sending the letter, Link will receive a reply from Baito's mother, Kashiko,[2] with a Piece of Heart inside. Due to Link's impressive mail sorting abilities, Baito will compliment and praise him with any opportunity he gets.

Nomenclature

TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese バイト (Baito) From バイト, slang for "part-time job"
French-speaking countries French Le Commis de la Poste The Clerk of the Post
Germany German Beit
Italy Italian Partaim From "part-time"
Spanish-speaking countries Spanish Novi

References

  1. "Baito is very earnest when it comes to mastering a job. He often misses his mother and gets homesick, which can be quite hard on him. He wants to be like Link." — Figurine (The Wind Waker)
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Thank you very much for looking after my boy. This isn't much, but I hope you'll accept it all the same. I politely request your continued kindness towards my son. Kashiko (Baito's mother)" — Kashiko (The Wind Waker)
  3. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 259