Legend of Zelda Majora’s Mask Bottle Stolen

Have you been playing The Legend Of Zelda Majora’s Mask when suddenly one of your bottles got stolen? This can really be a bummer if you’ve only got one bottle and the bird steals it. And this isn’t the only item that the bird can steal from you while you roam Termina. Follow this Legend Of Zelda tips guide below.

Sometimes while you are playing Legend Of Zelda Majora’s Mask and exploring the world of Termina, your bottle can get stolen. This can be especially bad for you if you’ve only got one bottle for the entire game. You know that when playing any Legend Of Zelda Nintendo game, its important to keep all of your bottles. You need it for bug collecting, for beans, milk, potions and egg collecting. The bird can swoop down at any time and take your bottle away from you. When this happens, your fairy will let you know about it.

This bird goes flying off into the sky in Termina and seemingly disappears. Is there a way to get your bottle back in Legend Of Zelda Majora’s Mask? Or is the bottle gone forever? Of course you can get your bottle back. This is sneaky, but the bird is actually working for a dude in Clock Town. When the bird steals something from you, he will take it to the Curiosity Shop located in West Clock Town. This wasn’t in the previous Legend Of Zelda Nintendo games, but I suppose the Nintendo creators wanted to put this in there to frustrate the game player. They succeeded, because this will definitely tick you off.

Your bottle isn’t gone forever. Simply go back to the Curiosity Shop in West Clock Town and guess what is up for sale now? You missing bottle. You can’t get it back for free however. Your bottle is now for sale to anyone in Clock Town. It will cost you twenty rupees to buy back your missing bottle. The Curiosity shop here in Legend Of Zelda Majora’s Mask is not open at all times. You need to go to the shop after ten o’clock to buy back your missing bottle. It’s funny that the shop is open when most people are sleeping, right? But then again, the shop owner is selling stolen goods, so maybe this is why he opens his shop so late.

Also, keep this in mind while your playing your Legend Of Zelda game. The bird can also steal other things from you. The bird also has the ability to steal your swords. If they get stolen from your game, you’ll find them being sold inside the Curiosity Shop. Depending on which sword gets stolen you will have to pay fifty to a hundred rupees or more to get your stolen goods back. Also, when you get back your stolen bottle(s) they will be empty. So whatever contents were in your bottles before, will be gone after you buy it back.

So what else is the Curiosity Shop in Legend Of Zelda good for? Well this is the place you want to go whenever you want to sell goods for cash(rupees). The shop owner will buy just about anything from you, but there are two specific things he won’t buy from you. When you play through your Legend Of Zelda Nintendo game, there will be points in the game when live things are in your bottle. The Seahorse and the Deku Princess are the two live things the shop owner won’t buy from you. Most things will sell for around twenty rupees, but you can hit the Curiosity Shop jackpot with the Gold Dust and Big Poes. They sell for two hundred rupees.

So if you go around asking yourself, what happened to my stolen bottle and how do I get it back? Just go to the Curiosity Shop in Clock Town and you can buy it back. Or you could take the easy way out. But only take this way out if you don’t want to lose anything major in the game. Say you’re in the middle of completing an important task and you don’t want to quit. Then you wouldn’t want to do this. You can hit the reset button and start over with your bottle(s) and other missing items. If you don’t care about starting over, then just start your Legend Of Zelda Majora’s Mask game from the beginning by hitting the reset button.

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  1. Posted October 29, 2009 at 12:32 pm

    man knows his zelda!

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