Beedle

is a recurring character in. He is a small-time businessman, seen working operating his various NaN Shops. Like other Shops and Business Scrubs, Beedle sells, and sometimes even buys back, quest-specific items, such as All-Purpose Bait and Picolyte, both of which are not plot-required, but add extra interest to the games. Unlike the other entrepreneurial businesses in The Legend of Zelda series, Beedle incorporates memberships into his line of work, rewarding Link with increased price discounts if he becomes a frequent, repeat customer.

In, TWWHD: is a local sea merchant who travels the TWWHD: in search of profit. He is located in TWWHD:, a floating shop located near various islands of the Great Sea. There are a total of 11 NaN Beedle's Shop Ships on the TWWHD:, not including the TWWHD: which TWWHD: runs under the guise of an "TWWHD:". TWWHD: hopes to one day open a chain of trading posts. Bugs, especially beetles, are his favorite thing. TWWHD: will buy any item in TWWHD:'s TWWHD:. He calls TWWHD: "Mr. Customer".

TWWHD:'s first opportunity to meet TWWHD: is on TWWHD: at the beginning of the game. At this time, TWWHD:'s wares are the TWWHD:, NaN All-Purpose Baits, and NaN Hyoi Pears. TWWHD: later sells NaN Bombs, and NaN Arrows once TWWHD: has obtained the TWWHD: and the initial set of NaN Bombs, respectively. Until then, TWWHD: does not carry NaN Arrows due to circumstances beyond his control, nor NaN Bombs due to TWWHD:'s monopoly on the product. TWWHD:'s wares vary by location. Some locations sell TWWHD:, though TWWHD: can only buy it once he has a TWWHD:.

After TWWHD: obtains the NaN Bombs from TWWHD:, he receives a TWWHD: from TWWHD: informing patrons of NaN Bombs becoming available TWWHD:. In the TWWHD:, TWWHD: advertises the shop's "semi-annual Big Chance Extravaganza" and claims to have a special limited-time sale for NaN Bombs. In reality, TWWHD: sells NaN Bombs at the same price throughout TWWHD:'s adventure. Enclosed with the TWWHD: is TWWHD:, which marks the location of all NaN Beedle's Shop Ships including the TWWHD:.

When TWWHD: purchases his first item, TWWHD: will make him a TWWHD: so he can collect loyalty points. TWWHD: earns one point for each purchase. At 30 points, TWWHD: grants TWWHD: a TWWHD: and sends him the TWWHD: via the TWWHD:. TWWHD: can give the TWWHD: to TWWHD: in exchange for a verbal compliment which refills TWWHD:'s TWWHD:. At 60 points, TWWHD: grants TWWHD: a TWWHD: and sends TWWHD: a TWWHD:, which can be redeemed for a full refill of TWWHD:'s NaN Arrows, NaN Bombs, TWWHD:, and TWWHD:.

After TWWHD: obtains his first TWWHD: upgrade, he receives another TWWHD: advertising the TWWHD:'s wares: a TWWHD:, a TWWHD:, and TWWHD:, which also leads to another TWWHD:. The TWWHD: is signed "Asst. Manager, Rock Spire Shop Ship". Enclosed is a single TWWHD:. At the TWWHD:, Beedle wears a face-covering helmet and pretends not to know TWWHD:. If TWWHD: shows him something from his TWWHD:, he refuses to buy it and denies being Beedle.

TMC: first appears in TMC: during the TMC: in, selling fruits.

After TMC: is turned to stone and TMC: obtains the TMC: from TMC:, he returns to TMC:. In TMC:, he can use the TMC: to clear off the dust covering one of the stalls; if TMC: does this, after he obtains the TMC: from the TMC:, TMC: will set up his shop in the stall.

TMC: sells TMC:, and his available selection will expand as TMC: brings different liquids to the TMC: TMC: of TMC:. TMC:'s initial selection includes TMC:, TMC:, and TMC:, and has three empty bottles to hold more.

After TMC: gives the TMC: TMC: TMC:, TMC:, and a TMC:, NaN Yellow Pico Blooms, NaN Blue Pico Blooms, and NaN Orange Pico Blooms will grow, and TMC: will begin selling TMC:, TMC:, and TMC:.

In, PH: operates PH: as in , except that he has only one ship that appears in random locations in the TWWHD:. From 10am to noon on weekends and 10pm to midnight on weekdays (according to the Nintendo DS clock), the PH: appears instead, manned by his alter ego PH:. PH: sells a PH: and a PH:. PH: sells a PH: and a PH:. Both sell NaN Potions, NaN Ship Parts, and PH:. Their ships are unaffected by cyclones.

The concept of memberships was expanded to include two more levels of membership and member discounts. A Silver Membership gives a ten percent discount on all items, a Gold Membership gives a twenty percent discount, Platinum Membership gives thirty percent and the VIP Membership forty percent. Discounts or points do not apply to the Masked Beedle's items.

Along with Link, Tetra and Salvatore, as well as Tetra's Pirate Crew to some extent, Beedle is one of the few characters from to actually reappear in.

In, ST: runs ST:. ST: can see his balloon flying around the ST: prior to actually being able to enter it. At a certain point, ST: receives a ST: stating that his ST: just opened. ST: can get ST:'s attention from then on by blowing the ST:'s ST: when he is nearby. He will land by, allowing ST: to stop by it like any other ST:. ST: can get NaN Beedle's Membership Cards, allowing him to save up a point for every ten NaN Rupees spent. ST: can earn rewards after passing certain point milestones. Saving up 500 points rewards ST: with the ST: sitting at the back of the ST:.

[[SS -]]
Beedle appears again in SS undefined, this time selling wares in a flying house, Beedle's Airshop. He operates this ship by pedaling a bicycle which powers an electric generator that drives some gears. He sells Medals, additional Wallets, and his most valuable item, a Piece of Heart. Asking Beedle about his Piece of Heart before buying it will yield the response that he does not actually know what it is, and picked it up from somewhere nearby and decided to sell it. Should Link look at something of Beedle's and attempt to leave without purchasing anything, Beedle will rant at Link about how much effort he needs to exert to hold Link's weight and decides to punish him by activating a trap door under his feet.

During the night, Beedle and his ship retire to an island in the sky called Beedle's Island. Falling asleep in his ship will allow Link to visit the shopkeeper on his island during the night, and if the young hero falls asleep in his ship during the night, it will return him to Skyloft. While resting on his island, Beedle will sit and talk with Link whilst admiring the Horned Colossus Beetle caged in his lap. Here, his diction makes a dramatic change with an above average vocabulary and without the joyful yells he is known for. Link can ask about his altered demeanor, but Beedle does not appear to notice any difference, and will dismiss the question as unimportant.

After Strich settles in the Bug Rock, Beedle will inform Link that his Horned Colossus Beetle has gone missing and asks the young hero to help him look for his prized possession. If Link flies to Bug Rock, he will find out that Strich has discovered a Horned Colossus Beetle. Upon learning that the Bug belongs to Beedle, he states that he will only let Link have the legendary bug after he plays Bug Heaven, which requires the young hero to catch 10 Bugs in under 3 minutes. If Link succeeds, he will obtain the rare beetle from Strich, and can return the Horned Colossus Beetle to Beedle to receive 5 Gratitude Crystals. As an additional reward, the shopkeeper allows the hero to buy any item from his Airshop at half price.

In, Beedle can be found walking around Hyrule, mostly close to Stables. He travels Hyrule on foot instead of by boat or airship like in previous titles. His backpack is shaped like a Beetle, which customers can remember him by. Beedle stocks items such as Arrows and Materials, claiming to carry many "special Bugs." He also offers to buy things from Link, mentioning that gemstones are valuable for earning rupees.

If Link speaks to Beedle with a beetle in his inventory, Beedle will ask for it in exchange for a random BotW: or Elixir. His favorite is the Energetic Rhino Beetle, which he says is rare. If Link denies his request, he claims his deal was good and the beetle wants to be with him. He mutters to himself that he'll sneak into Link's inventory and replace it with a regular beetle, but quickly decides to hire someone else to do it. He's surprised to see Link is still there.

Beedle makes a minor cameo on a sign near the village in the Hyrule Circuit track with the sign having Hylian on it that translates to “Item Shop”.

Beedle is a Master Spirit who owns and operates Beedle's Tent in. Beedle will excitedly greet anyone who enters his Tent, praising anyone who purchases from him. If all of Beedle's stock is purchased, he will announce that he is going to retrieve new wares.

's appearance in Beedle's Spirit Battle is a reference to Beedle's attire, whereas Toon Link's appearance is an allusion to the Hero's Clothes worn by Link in and, as well as the Recruit Uniform in. The presence of is likely an allusion to the Forest Realm of New Hyrule.

CoH: is a merchant who hid himself away in order to protect himself from the sudden influx of monsters in CoH:. He wants to make a profit off the NaN Diamonds that monsters drop, selling NaN Weapons and other equipment to adventurers in exchange for NaN Diamonds in the hopes of cashing in on them. The location of his shops are random, but there will always be two hidden throughout the land either in the CoH:, CoH:, or CoH: biomes. His shops are always hidden in caves behind mounds of dirt, which must be dug away by a CoH: or blown up with an explosive. The goods that he sells are also randomized but he will always sell an CoH: in each shop for four NaN Diamonds. Once his goods are bought, they will never restock.

Trivia

 * Along with Series: and Series:, Series: is one of the few characters that utilized a basic level of voice acting in main series games before the release of.
 * In the United Kingdom and Ireland instruction booklet for, PH: is mistakenly called "Terry," his name in most of the game's localizations.
 * In, BotW: carries several examples of BotW: text.
 * The blue sign on his bag translates to "Best value."
 * The white sign on his bag translates to "Great deal."
 * The writing in his BotW: translates to "Memorandum, writing, very important, document, remember, amazing" and "Memorandum, memo memo."

Nomenclature
Beedle's name may come from his love of beetles, demonstrated both in and SS -. Supporting this, in, he has a beetle-shaped backpack.