Bomb Shop

The Bomb Shop is a recurring shop in that specializes in Bombs and their different varieties.

Features and Overview
Bomb Shops cater to customers that use Bombs and other Bomb-related goods. Their wares generally include Bombs, Bomb Bags of different sizes and other specialized varieties of explosive, such as the Bombling and Water Bomb. They usually sell bushels of Bombs in different quantities. They are commonly located in towns and villages across the overworld.

A Link to the Past
In, the Bomb Shop is located in the Dark World. It is situated exactly where Link's House appears in the Light World. The Shop is kept by the Bomb Shopkeeper. At first, he sells only regular Bombs, but after Link completes the Ice Palace, Misery Mire, and reunites the Dwarven Swordsmiths, the Shopkeeper will sell a special Super Bomb that allows Link to access the Mysterious Pond at the base of the Pyramid of Power, where the Silver Arrows and Golden Sword can be acquired.

Ocarina of Time
In, the Goron Shop in Goron City sells Bombs in many different quantities. There is also a Bombchu Shop in the Back Alley of Hyrule Castle Town.

Majora's Mask
In, the Bomb Shop is located in West Clock Town. It is run by the Bomb Shop Owner and his mother, who originally ran it with her late husband. The Shop sells Bombs as well as Bombchu. After saving the Old Lady in North Clock Town from being robbed by a thief, the Shop will sell a Big Bomb Bag. There is a second Bomb Shop located in the Goron Village, known as the Goron Powder Keg Shop, that sells Powder Kegs for 100 Rupees each. Link must pass Medigoron's certification test before he may purchase any Powder Kegs, however. A Goron in the the Bomb Shop in Clock Town also sells Kegs, at half the price Medigoron sells them for. However, Link must have already passed Medigoron's test to be able to purchase Powder Kegs there.

Unique decorations inside the Bomb Shop include a large model rocket, a giant model Bomb, and notes and schematics for a planned trip to the Moon using Bomb-powered flight. The owner often recommends the fireworks show at the Carnival of Time, which may indicate that the Bomb Shop provides them.

The Wind Waker
In, the Bomb Shop is located on the southern part of Windfall Island. It is run by Bomb-Master Cannon, the only Bomb maker left in the entire Great Sea. At first, Master Cannon's Bombs are far too expensive for Link to afford, and he cannot obtain them in the early part of the game. However, after Tetra and her crew come in and steal his Bombs, he lowers the prices.

Twilight Princess
In, Barnes Bomb Shop is located in Kakariko Village, and is owned by the mechanic of the village, Barnes. At first, Barnes cannot sell Link any Bombs because his suppliers, the Gorons, have broken off relations with the village. Link must earn the Gorons' trust before they will begin supplying Barnes with the materials he needs to make them.

Initially, he only sells regular Bombs, and informs Link that they can be used to create Bomb Arrows. Later on, he will then sell Water Bombs and eventually, Bomblings, which are similar to Bombchu. Barnes will also buy back Bombs from any of the Bomb Bags Link has for a deflated price. However, if Link wishes to sell his Bombs, he must sell all of the Bombs in the selected Bomb Bag. This is sometimes necessary, as Link can only store one type of Bomb in each Bomb Bag. Barnes also offers Link his first Bomb Bag for 120 Rupees.

Around the store are many warning signs that say not to use any flammable objects in the store. If Link uses his Lantern, a sprinkler system will turn on and put out the Lantern, and Barnes will reprimand him.

A Link Between Worlds
In, the Bomb Flower Store is located in Lorule, south of Thieves' Town. It is owned by the Bomb-Shop Man. The store's only ware is the Big Bomb Flower, which grows in a garden outside of the store. Link can purchase the Big Bomb Flower for 200 Rupees in order to use it to to destroy several large boulders around Lorule, including the boulder barricading the entrance to the Swamp Palace.

Link's Crossbow Training
In, Barnes Bomb Shop appears as part of Stage 3.

Trivia

 * The furnace inside Clock Town's Bomb Shop from Majora's Mask 3D resembles a GameCube. Additionally, an, a toy created by Nintendo in the 1960s, can be seen to the right of the furnace.