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Shovel
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The Shovel,(ALttPA Link to the Past | LALink's Awakening | OoSOracle of Seasons | OoAOracle of Ages | FSAFour Swords Adventures | PHPhantom Hourglass | FPTRRFreshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland | CoHCadence of Hyrule)[2][3][4][5] also known as the Deluxe Shovel,(LALink's Awakening)[6][1] is a recurring Item in The Legend of Zelda series.[name references needed] It is used to dig up treasures and, occasionally, even enemies from beneath the soil. The Shovel may also be used to unearth secret holes that lead to otherwise unreachable passages.
Appearances
A Link to the Past
Descriptions
In A Link to the Past, the Shovel is given to Link by the Flute Boy in the Haunted Grove.[7] Its primary use is to find his hidden Flute.[8] After finding the Flute, it will replace the Shovel. In the Dark World's Digging Game located southwest of the Village of Outcasts, the game keeper will lend Link a Shovel usable only for the duration of the Mini-Game.[9]
In A Link to the Past & Four Swords, the Shovel has its own item slot and is thus usable throughout the game.
In either case, using the Shovel on a tile of plain land will dig a hole. Most of the time, the hole contains nothing, but occasionally, Link may find rupees and hearts. The Digging Game even contains a Piece of Heart which can be dug up from random locations within the game area. Using the Shovel on a tile impossible to dig, or a hole already dug, will make a "hard object" sound, indicating that there is nothing to dig.
Link's Awakening
Descriptions
The Shovel can be purchased from the Town Tool Shop in Mabe Village for 200 Rupees in Link's Awakening. It is used to find the Slime Key at the end of the Pothole Field. It can also be used to find some of the Secret Seashells which are scattered across Koholint Island. It, among other items, can also be traded at the end of the Trading Quest to obtain the Boomerang.
Oracle of Seasons
Oracle of Seasons Manual Description
The Shovel is obtained from Holly in House in the Woods of Winter. After jumping down her chimney, she orders him to shovel the snow from in front of her house, and allows him to keep the shovel afterwards.
The Shovel can be used to remove piles of dirt, as well as snow piles during Winter. The Shovel is also required to find the Star-Shaped Ore needed to enter the Summer Tower of the Temple of Seasons. Link can also dig up ground tiles, which can reveal Rupees, Fairies, and Hearts, but it can also produce enemies such as Podoboo Towers.
Oracle of Ages
Oracle of Ages Manual Description
In Oracle of Ages, Link obtains the Shovel from a worker inside the Black Tower, and works exactly as it did in Oracle of Seasons.
Four Swords Adventures
Four Swords Adventures Manual Description
In Four Swords Adventures, the Shovel can be upgraded to the Level 2 Shovel by throwing it to a Great Fairy. The upgraded Shovel differs from the original in that it chimes whenever Link stands over treasure, a hidden passage, or other hidden secrets.
Phantom Hourglass
In Phantom Hourglass, Link can find the Old Wayfarer's Shovel in the man's hideaway on Molida Island.[10][11][12] It is mostly used to uncover hidden passages. It can also be used to unearth special, but not always marked, digging spots containing valuable treasures such as big Rupees or treasure maps.[13] It can also unearth Updrafts that, when unblocked, can elevate Link to higher elevations.[14] The Shovel is also used in the Digging Game on Harrow Island, where Link can dig up ten treasures for the price of 50 Rupees.
Other Appearances
Ancient Stone Tablets
The following section is not part of the Zelda canon and should not be taken as such.
Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland
The following section is not part of the Zelda canon and should not be taken as such.
In Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland, Tingle can buy the Shovel from Duke in the Lon Lon Meadow. When equipped, the weight of the Shovel will cause Tingle to walk slower. To dig, Tingle must be tapped on the touch screen. Only soft ground can be dug. It can be used to dig up multiple items, such as Ingredients, Treasure Chests, and Rupee Goods.
Cadence of Hyrule
The following section has content which has neither been confirmed nor denied as canonical by Nintendo.
Shovels are equipment that allow Cadence, Link, Yves, and Zelda to Dig through walls and mounds of dirt within Cadence of Hyrule, revealing Treasure Chests and opening up new pathways in order to navigate their way through dungeons.[5][15] However, they have a limited lifespan as using them to dig costs Durability, and using up a Shovel's durability completely will cause it to wear out and disappear from the hero's inventory. The durability of a Shovel can be preserved indefinitely with the Glass Ring of Preservation when it is equipped.
There are different types of Shovels with their own special abilities, including the Auto-shovel, Battle Shovel, Glass Shovel, Shovel of Courage, and Shovel of Stamina.
The basic Shovel can either be bought from a Shopkeeper for 10 Rupees or found as loot from red Treasure Chests and slain enemies, though a free Shovel will always appear in the cave next to Link's House, having originally been left behind by Cadence after waking Link up from his enchanted slumber.
Trivia
- In Link's Awakening, equipping both the Sword and the Shovel and pressing both buttons makes Link attack while digging.
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Names | Meanings |
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铲子 (Chǎnzi) (CoHCadence of Hyrule)[24] | ||
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Pelle (CoHCadence of Hyrule)[29] | Same as English. | |
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Pala (ALttPA Link to the Past | LALink's Awakening | LADXLink's Awakening DX | CoHCadence of Hyrule)[16][17][18] | Same as English. | |
삽 (Sap) (CoHCadence of Hyrule)[28] | Same as English. | |
Pala (CoHCadence of Hyrule)[25] | Same as English. | |
Pala (CoHCadence of Hyrule)[30] | Same as English. | |
This table was generated using translation pages. To request an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference. |
Gallery
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The Shovel as seen in the Inventory from A Link to the Past
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Link obtaining the Shovel from A Link to the Past
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Artwork of the Shovel from Link's Awakening
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Artwork of Link using the Shovel from Link's Awakening
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The Shovel from Four Swords Adventures
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Link obtaining the shovel from Phantom Hourglass
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A Shovel from Cadence of Hyrule
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1
Deluxe Shovel
— Game Screen (Link's Awakening for Nintendo Switch)
200 Rupees - ↑ Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 138 (ALttPA Link to the Past | LALink's Awakening | OoAOracle of Ages | OoSOracle of Seasons | FSAFour Swords Adventures | PHPhantom Hourglass)
- ↑
Shovel
— Inventory (Link's Awakening for Nintendo Switch)
A tool used for digging up the treasures of the soil. - ↑
Shovel
— Tools (Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland)
[Tool]Icon Tools
A vital tool. Try digging on sand or soil which has a different colour... - ↑ 5.0 5.1
Shovel
— Inventory (Cadence of Hyrule)
Allows you to dig through walls. It's fragile and not that special. - ↑
Deluxe Shovel
— Town Tool Shopkeeper (Link's Awakening DX)
200 Rupees! - ↑
Then I will lend you my shovel. Good luck!
— Flute Boy (A Link to the Past) - ↑
Before I came here I buried my flute there, along with some flower seeds. Will you try to find it for me?
— Flute Boy (A Link to the Past) - ↑
Welcome to the treasure field. The object is to dig as many holes as you can in 30 seconds. Any treasures you dig up will be yours to keep.
— Digging Game Keeper (A Link to the Past) - ↑
You got the shovel! Tap a spot to dig there. Dig in suspicious places.
— N/A (Phantom Hourglass) - ↑
This must be the place that Romanos's dad called his hideaway. But I haven't seen any clues about how to get through the foggy passage!
— Ciela (Phantom Hourglass) - ↑
Isn't that my husband's shovel? That's OK, young man. You found it, so you should keep it. What? A second hideaway? Well, come to think of it, he often went off with that shovel. He would mutter something about four spots...and an intersection of some sort?
— Maronie (Phantom Hourglass) - ↑ The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass—Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 12
- ↑ The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass—Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 15
- ↑
DIG CERTAIN WALLS
— Game Screen (Cadence of Hyrule) - ↑
Hai preso in prestito una pala!
— N/A (A Link to the Past, Italian version) - ↑ Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 138
- ↑
Pala
— Inventory (Cadence of Hyrule, Italian version) - ↑
シャべル
— Inventory (Cadence of Hyrule, Japanese version) - ↑ Nintendo Official Guidebook: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Vol. 1, Shogakukan, pg. 27
- ↑ A Link to the Past manual, pg. 45 Nintendo Official Guidebook: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Vol. 1, Shogakukan, pg. 27 Nintendo Official Guidebook—The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords, Shogakukan, pg. 15
- ↑
Pelle de qualité
— Town Tool Shopkeeper (Link's Awakening, European French version)
200 rubis! - ↑
Pelle
— Inventory (Cadence of Hyrule, European French version) - ↑
你居然能用铲子挖掘墙壁!
— Trill (Cadence of Hyrule, Simplified Chinese version) - ↑
Pala
— Inventory (Cadence of Hyrule, Latin American Spanish version) - ↑
Luxus-Schaufel
— Town Tool Shopkeeper (Link's Awakening, German version)
200 Rubine - ↑
Schaufel
— Inventory (Cadence of Hyrule, German version) - ↑
삽
— Inventory (Cadence of Hyrule, Korean version) - ↑
Pelle
— Inventory (Cadence of Hyrule, Canadian French version) - ↑
Pala
— Inventory (Cadence of Hyrule, European Spanish version)
Categories:
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- Items in Oracle of Seasons
- Items in Oracle of Ages
- Items in Four Swords Adventures
- Items in Phantom Hourglass
- Items in Ancient Stone Tablets
- Items in Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland
- Items in Cadence of Hyrule