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==Location and Uses== | ==Location and Uses== | ||
Treasure Bags give [[Link]] experience points,<ref name="E 141"/> which range from 50 to 500 points, with the 500 point bags being very rare. Occasionally, a bot will jump out of the treasure bag.<ref name="Manual 45">{{Cite | Treasure Bags give [[Link]] experience points,<ref name="E 141"/> which range from 50 to 500 points, with the 500 point bags being very rare. Occasionally, a bot will jump out of the treasure bag.<ref name="Manual 45">{{Cite Manual|quote= Watch out! Enemies sometimes pop out of them too!|game= TAoL|page= 45}}</ref> To obtain the item, Link just needs to hit it with his sword.<ref name="Manual 45"/> | ||
Treasure Bags can also be found in specific locations on the [[Eastern Hyrule|World Map]] as well as in [[Palace]]s, but they're usually protected by powerful enemies or in tricky places. Once a Treasure Bag is obtained in the world map or in palaces, they will not appear again. They can also be dropped by enemies, but this happens only in a few occasions. The harder the enemy is determines how much experience the P-Bag will have: for example, a [[Bot]] will drop a Treasure Bag containing fewer experience points compared to a blue [[Iron Knuckle]]. | Treasure Bags can also be found in specific locations on the [[Eastern Hyrule|World Map]] as well as in [[Palace]]s, but they're usually protected by powerful enemies or in tricky places. Once a Treasure Bag is obtained in the world map or in palaces, they will not appear again. They can also be dropped by enemies, but this happens only in a few occasions. The harder the enemy is determines how much experience the P-Bag will have: for example, a [[Bot]] will drop a Treasure Bag containing fewer experience points compared to a blue [[Iron Knuckle]]. | ||
==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
In total, Link can find | In total, Link can find 30 Treasure Bags scattered around the overworld and in palaces. | ||
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! Points | ! Points | ||
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| [[Three-Eye Rock Palace]], first area of the looping jump | | [[Three-Eye Rock Palace]], first area of the looping jump | ||
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| <center>200</center> | |||
| [[Three-Eye Rock Palace]] | |||
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| <center>500</center> | | <center>500</center> | ||
| [[Death | | [[Valley of Death]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:13, 28 December 2022
Treasure Bags are items in The Adventure of Link.[1]
Location and Uses
Treasure Bags give Link experience points,[1] which range from 50 to 500 points, with the 500 point bags being very rare. Occasionally, a bot will jump out of the treasure bag.[2] To obtain the item, Link just needs to hit it with his sword.[2]
Treasure Bags can also be found in specific locations on the World Map as well as in Palaces, but they're usually protected by powerful enemies or in tricky places. Once a Treasure Bag is obtained in the world map or in palaces, they will not appear again. They can also be dropped by enemies, but this happens only in a few occasions. The harder the enemy is determines how much experience the P-Bag will have: for example, a Bot will drop a Treasure Bag containing fewer experience points compared to a blue Iron Knuckle.
Locations
In total, Link can find 30 Treasure Bags scattered around the overworld and in palaces.
Points | Location |
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In a patch of forest north of the North Castle | |
Parapa Palace, in the middle of a dissolving bridge | |
Midoro Palace, in the middle of a falling block room | |
Midoro Palace | |
Midoro Swamp | |
East of Water Town of Saria | |
Island Palace, found underneath the block floor, being guarded by a Doomknocker | |
Island Palace, found on the fourth block platform | |
Island Palace | |
Eastern Hyrule, found in the forest patch to the south of the dock | |
In a cave directly south of the town of Nabooru | |
Found in the hidden area accessible by following the mountain side near the above mentioned cave all the way to the east | |
Island Maze Palace, in the second hole in the ground being guarded by an armored blue Stalfos | |
Island Maze Palace, underneath the blocks before a key | |
Island Maze Palace, on a tall block platform being guarded by a blue armored Stalfos | |
Ocean Palace, on a dissolving bridge above lava | |
Ocean Palace, above an elevator | |
Ocean Palace, behind some blocks being guarded by a Guma | |
Ocean Palace, behind some blocks being guarded by a pair of skulls and a single red Iron Knuckle | |
Ocean Palace | |
In a cave above the swamp in the southern part of Hyrule on the east island | |
In a forest area south of the lake in the south part of Hyrule on the east island | |
Three-Eye Rock Palace, near two skulls | |
Three-Eye Rock Palace | |
Three-Eye Rock Palace, to the right in the area below the fake floor | |
Three-Eye Rock Palace, first area of the looping jump | |
Three-Eye Rock Palace | |
Three-Eye Rock Palace | |
Three-Eye Rock Palace | |
Valley of Death |
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Names | Meanings |
宝袋 (Takara Fukuro)[4] | Same as English. | |
Borsa di Monete[3] | Bag of Coins | |
This table was generated using translation pages. To request an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference. |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 141
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Watch out! Enemies sometimes pop out of them too!" (The Adventure of Link manual, pg. 45)
- ↑ Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 141
- ↑ The Adventure of Link manual, pg. 48