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==Link's Contributions==
==Link's Contributions==
[[File:Letters.jpg|thumb|left|250px|<center>Letter Sorting</center>]]{{Main|Letter Sorting}}
[[File:Letters.jpg|thumb|left|250px|<center>Letter Sorting</center>]]{{Main|Letter Sorting}}
Early on in the game, Link is able to aid the Island Postal Service in he sorting of mail, supervised by Koboli, at his post high up within the central hub of the Rito on Dragon Roost Island, in the [[Letter Sorting]] mini-game. Although many islands on the Great Sea receive mail and participate with the Island Postal Service, the mail is only sorted into six boxes, all with a different insignia. To aid Koboli in mail sorting, Link must first sort at least 20 [[letter]]s within a 25 second time limit, a task that is simply completed if one moves fast with their sorting. Like a job, Link gets paid one rupee per sorted letter if he does sort 20 or more letters within the time alloted. Link can subsequently help in sorting at later times to see an increase of not only letters to sort, but in his letter to rupee ratio as well - an like any puzzle in the Zelda series, the time counter will become more stringent as higher sorting levels are reached.
Early on in the game, Link is able to aid the Island Postal Service with the sorting of mail, supervised by Koboli, at his post high up within the central hub of the Rito on Dragon Roost Island, in the [[Letter Sorting]] mini-game. Although many islands on the Great Sea receive mail and participate with the Island Postal Service, the mail is only sorted into six boxes, all with a different insignia. To aid Koboli in mail sorting, Link must first sort at least 20 [[letter]]s within a 25 second time limit, a task that is simply completed if one moves fast with their sorting. Like a job, Link gets paid one rupee per sorted letter if he does sort 20 or more letters within the time alloted. Link can subsequently help in sorting at later times to see an increase of not only letters to sort, but in his letter to rupee ratio as well - an like any puzzle in the Zelda series, the time counter will become more stringent as higher sorting levels are reached.


Koboli notices an increase of letters over the game progresses, and since Link can only contribute to the service when he pleases,  he hires a permanent assistant, Baito, who takes over Link's sorting job at the Island Postal Service headquarters when Link is away. Of course, Link can contribute his services, and maintain his payment, to the Island Postal Service at anytime, regardless of Baito's employment.
Koboli notices an increase of letters over the game progresses, and since Link can only contribute to the service when he pleases,  he hires a permanent assistant, Baito, who takes over Link's sorting job at the Island Postal Service headquarters when Link is away. Of course, Link can contribute his services, and maintain his payment, to the Island Postal Service at anytime, regardless of Baito's employment.