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[[Image:Malomart.JPG|thumb|Link outside Malo Mart Castle Town Branch]]
The '''Malo Mart''' is a shop in [[Kakariko Village]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. When [[Malo]] finds a run down shop, he decides to reopen it as his own.  Although he is a bit rude, he likes to keep his prices low and serve his customers well.  Malo Mart is the only place that you can get the [[Hawkeye]] and [[Hylian Shield]].
The '''Malo Mart''' is a shop in [[Kakariko Village]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. When [[Malo]] finds a run down shop, he decides to reopen it as his own.  Although he is a bit rude, he likes to keep his prices low and serve his customers well.  Malo Mart is the only place that you can get the [[Hawkeye]] and [[Hylian Shield]].


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Revision as of 03:59, 7 February 2009

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Link outside Malo Mart Castle Town Branch

The Malo Mart is a shop in Kakariko Village in Twilight Princess. When Malo finds a run down shop, he decides to reopen it as his own. Although he is a bit rude, he likes to keep his prices low and serve his customers well. Malo Mart is the only place that you can get the Hawkeye and Hylian Shield.

After delivery the hot spring water and donating 200 rupees, or just donating 2000 rupees, a second Malo Mart will open up in Hyrule Castle Town (buying out the owner of Chudley's Fine Goods and Fancy Trinkets Emporium). This shop has very low prices and is very lively with energetic music (which may be heard here) and shoppers. Once the second shop opens, almost half of the people in Castle Town will be carrying around Malo Mart bags.


Trivia

  • The signs with Malo's face plastered around his shop read "Maro's". The reason for this is that the Japanese version of the name is Maro, and in Japanese "L" and "R" are interchangeable.
  • The second franchise of Malo Mart is the only place to buy Link's final tunic, the Magic Armor.

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