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{{Hatnote|This article is about the location. For the character of the same name, see {{Term|OoS|Subrosian Smithy (Character)|link}}.}}
|name = Subrosian Smithy
{{Infobox Location
|image = [[File:Oracle Of Seasons - Subrosian Smithy Interior.png]]
|image= File:OoS Subrosian Smithy Interior.png
|caption = Inside the Subrosian Smithy
|caption= Inside the Subrosian Smithy
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''
|game= OoS
|related = [[Subrosia]]
|related= [[Subrosia]]
|items= [[Pirate's Bell]]
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The {{Term/Store|Subrosian Smithy||Series, OoS}} is a location in {{OoS}}.<ref>{{Cite|Subrosian Smithy|Map|OoS}}</ref> It is the only metalworking place in [[Subrosia]], or even [[Holodrum]].
The '''Subrosian Smithy''' is a location in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''. It is the only metalworking place in [[Subrosia]], or even [[Holodrum]].
It is here that [[Link]] can get the workers to combine the [[Ore|Hard Ore]] and [[Wooden Shield]] in order to create the [[Iron Shield]], and later, to get the [[Pirate's Bell|Rusty Bell]] polished so that it will become the [[Pirate's Bell]].


The owners of the shop are more than a little strange, as they subtly request certain requests. If Link gives a wrong request, they will refuse him service, and make him come back later. They seem to demand different answers for different items; if Link kindly asks them to fix the Pirate's Bell, they'll refuse, whereas they'll be only too happy to do so if he demands it. When it comes to the shield, if Link demands they make it fine (to become the Iron Shield or [[Mirror Shield]], depending on which shield Link has), they'll refuse him service, whereas if he tells them to do whatever, they'll happily comply. Despite this, it is not commonly believed that the Subrosians are insane; rather, it is considered to be part of their unknown culture
==Features and Overview==
While at the metalwork shop, [[Link]] can get the master {{Term|OoS|Subrosian Smithy (Character)|link}} and his workers to combine the {{Term|OoS|Hard Ore|link}} and [[Wooden Shield]] in order to create the [[Iron Shield]], and later, to get the [[Pirate's Bell|Rusty Bell]] polished so that it will become the [[Pirate's Bell]]. If Link already has the Iron Shield, the shield the Subrosians create will be the [[Mirror Shield]]. This can only occur in a [[Linked Game]].


==Trivia==
The owner of the shop, the {{Term|OoS|Subrosian Smithy (Character)}}, is more than a little strange, as he subtly request certain requests. If Link gives a wrong request, he will be refused service, and made to come back later. The workers seem to demand different answers for different items; if Link kindly asks them to fix the Pirate's Bell, they'll refuse, whereas they'll be only too happy to do so if he demands it. When it comes to the shield, if Link demands they make it fine (to become the Iron Shield or [[Mirror Shield]], depending on which shield Link has), they'll refuse him service, whereas if he tells them to do whatever, they'll happily comply. Despite this, it is not commonly believed that the Subrosians are insane; rather, it is considered to be part of their unknown culture.
If Link already has the Iron Shield, the shield the Subrosians create will be the Mirror Shield. This can only occur in a [[Linked Game]].


[[Category:Places]]
==Nomenclature==
[[Category:Places in The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons]]
{{Nomenclature}}
[[Category:Subrosians]]
 
===Other Names===
{{Other Names
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| Subrosia Smithy<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= OoS |guide= Nintendo |page= 15 {{Exp Game|OoS}}}}</ref>
| {{OoS}}
| {{Guide|OoS|Nintendo}}
| {{OoS}}
}}
 
==See Also==
* {{Term|Series|Subrosia|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Subrosian Smithy (Character)|link}}
 
{{Ref}}
 
{{Categories
|Smithies, Subrosia
|locations= OoS
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Latest revision as of 00:39, 31 July 2023

This article is about the location. For the character of the same name, see Subrosian Smithy.

The Subrosian Smithy is a location in Oracle of Seasons.[1] It is the only metalworking place in Subrosia, or even Holodrum.

Features and Overview

While at the metalwork shop, Link can get the master Subrosian Smithy and his workers to combine the Hard Ore and Wooden Shield in order to create the Iron Shield, and later, to get the Rusty Bell polished so that it will become the Pirate's Bell. If Link already has the Iron Shield, the shield the Subrosians create will be the Mirror Shield. This can only occur in a Linked Game.

The owner of the shop, the Subrosian Smithy, is more than a little strange, as he subtly request certain requests. If Link gives a wrong request, he will be refused service, and made to come back later. The workers seem to demand different answers for different items; if Link kindly asks them to fix the Pirate's Bell, they'll refuse, whereas they'll be only too happy to do so if he demands it. When it comes to the shield, if Link demands they make it fine (to become the Iron Shield or Mirror Shield, depending on which shield Link has), they'll refuse him service, whereas if he tells them to do whatever, they'll happily comply. Despite this, it is not commonly believed that the Subrosians are insane; rather, it is considered to be part of their unknown culture.

Nomenclature

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LanguageNamesMeanings
The Italian Republic
Italian
Fucina di Subrosia[2]Subrosia's Smithy
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Other Names

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See Also

References

  1. "Subrosian Smithy" — Map (Oracle of Seasons)
  2. "Fucina di Subrosia" — Map (Oracle of Seasons, Italian localization)
  3. The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages—The Official Nintendo Player's Guide, Nintendo of America, pg. 15 (OoS)