Ghost Shop

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The Ghost Shop is a location in Ocarina of Time and is home to the Poe Collector.[1]. Accessible near the entrance to the Market where the Guard House used to be, the Ghost Shop opened after Ganondorf took over Hyrule during the seven years that Link was asleep.[2] As such, the shop can only be found during Link's adulthood.

Here, the Poe Collector gathers all sorts of Poes. If Link brings him a normal Poe, the mysterious man will give him 10 Rupees for it. However, if Link brings him a Big Poe from Hyrule Field, the Poe Collector will reward him with 50 Rupees and add 100 points to his point card.[3] By bringing in 10 Big Poes and gathering 1000 points, the Poe Collector will give Link an empty Bottle as a compensation for increasing his inventory of Big Poes, calling Link a "genuine Ghost Hunter." After this, the Poe Collector will not buy any more Poes from Link.[4]

References

  1. "My shop is the only Ghost Shop in Hyrule." — Poe Collector (Ocarina of Time)
  2. "Because of the great Ganondorf, it is a fine time for a business like this...heh heh heh... Oh...I can only hope the world gets even worse!" — Poe Collector (Ocarina of Time)
  3. "If you have a Poe, I will buy it. Your card now has x points. Come back again!" — Poe Collector (Ocarina of Time)
  4. "Wait a minute! WOW! You have earned 1,000 points! Young man, you are a genuine Ghost Hunter! Is that what you expected me to say? Heh heh heh! Because of you, I have extra inventory of Big Poes, so this will be the last time I can buy a ghost. You're thinking about what I promised would happen when you earned 1,000 points. Heh heh. Don't worry, I didn't forget. Just take this." — Poe Collector (Ocarina of Time)


Names in Other Regions
Language Name
Japan Japanese ゴーストショップ
French-speaking countries French Marchand d'Ames
Germany German Gespenstermarkt
Latin America SpanishLA Tienda espectral