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The first Digging Minigame in the Legend of Zelda series is south of the [[Village of Outcasts]] in  ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''. The price to play is eighty [[Rupee]]s, with the main prize being a [[Piece of Heart]]; however, players can find rupees and stock items as well.
The first '''Digging Minigame''' in ''The Legend of Zelda'' series is south of the [[Village of Outcasts]] in  ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''. The price to play is 80 [[Rupee]]s, with the main prize being a [[Piece of Heart]]; however, [[Link]] can find Rupees and stock items as well.


==Heart Pounding Graveyard Tour==
==Heart Pounding Graveyard Tour==

Revision as of 22:59, 5 July 2009



The first Digging Minigame in The Legend of Zelda series is south of the Village of Outcasts in A Link to the Past. The price to play is 80 Rupees, with the main prize being a Piece of Heart; however, Link can find Rupees and stock items as well.

Heart Pounding Graveyard Tour

This Digging Game is played by young link in Ocarina of Time in Kakariko Graveyard at night. The prizes include Rupees, a bottle, and a piece of heart.

Harrow Island

Phantom Hourglass's Harrow Island allows Link to dig ten Treasures for a fee of fifty Rupees. Rupees, Rupoors, Treasure Charts, and Lucky Lee are commonly found. Once ten treasures have been dug up, the Gossip Stone on the island asks Link to leave. If Link continues to dig, it will warn him to stop digging. If Link dig a couple more times, he will be fined 100 Rupees. If he digs again after that, he will lose all your Rupees. If he still does not stop, he will be banned from the Digging Game. Link must pay three hundred rupees to be allowed to play again.