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{{quote|OHHHHH! A customer! Welcome to Beedle's Shop Ship! I deal in pretty much anything and everything!|Beedle|The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker}}
{{quote|OHHHHH! A customer! Welcome to Beedle's Shop Ship! I deal in pretty much anything and everything!|Beedle|The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker}}
'''Beedle''' is a recurring traveling merchant with a fondness for [[beetle]]s. In most games with him, he has the most easily accessible shop in the game due to it being mobile. He is easily recognizable for his tall, pink, triangular nose and small eyes set high and close together on his head, which persist into games with a more realistic aesthetic than his debut. In many games, he offers discounts, either through store memberships or in return for favors. In many games, Beedle has a basic amount of voice acting, notably clearly saying "Thank you!" after a purchase. Additionally, he has recurring music associated with him, being a quiet, percussive variation of the shop theme from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]''.
'''Beedle''' is a recurring traveling merchant with a fondness for [[beetle]]s. In most games with him, he has the most easily accessible shop in the game due to it being mobile. He is easily recognizable for his tall, pink, triangular nose and small eyes set high and close together on his head, which persist into games with a more realistic aesthetic than his debut. In many games, he offers discounts, either through store memberships or in return for favors. In many games, Beedle has a basic amount of voice acting, notably clearly saying "Thank you!" after a purchase. Additionally, he has recurring music associated with him, being a quiet, percussive variation of the shop theme from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''.


==History==
==History==
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This game also features Beedle's membership and rewards system. For every item Link buys from him, he receives a point. After gaining 30 points, Link earns a Silver Membership and is mailed a [[Complimentary ID]]. Using it prompts Beedle to praise Link, which can heal any missing health. After gaining 60 points, Link earns a Gold Membership and is mailed a [[Fill-Up Coupon]], which refills all replenishable items and health for free.
This game also features Beedle's membership and rewards system. For every item Link buys from him, he receives a point. After gaining 30 points, Link earns a Silver Membership and is mailed a [[Complimentary ID]]. Using it prompts Beedle to praise Link, which can heal any missing health. After gaining 60 points, Link earns a Gold Membership and is mailed a [[Fill-Up Coupon]], which refills all replenishable items and health for free.


At [[Rock Spire Island]], Beedle can be found in a Shop Ship with curtains covering the Beedle signs. Here, he covers his face with a centurion helmet and denies knowing Link or Beedle, only referring to himself as the "assistant manager" in a [[letter]], despite his location and masked status being acknowledged in Beedle's Chart. Additionally, he does not accept any of his coupons or other items. Instead, he sells a [[Piece of Heart]], a [[Treasure Chart]], and an [[bottle|Empty Bottle]] for high prices, claiming his shop will close in seven days from Link's first visit. However, once that has come and passed, he will still be selling the items there, now saying it was merely a temporary closure to redo the interior of the shop.
At [[Rock Spire Island]], Beedle can be found in a Shop Ship with curtains covering the Beedle signs. Here, he covers his face with a centurion helmet and denies knowing Link or Beedle, only referring to himself as the "assistant manager" in a [[letter]], despite his location and masked status being acknowledged in Beedle's Chart. Additionally, he does not accept any of his coupons or other items. Instead, he sells a [[Piece of Heart]], a [[Treasure Chart]], and an [[Empty Bottle]] for high prices, claiming his shop will close in seven days from Link's first visit. However, once that has come and passed, he will still be selling the items there, now saying it was merely a temporary closure to redo the interior of the shop.


====''The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap''====
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====''The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword''====
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword]]'', Beedle has been slightly redesigned to fit the more realistic aesthetic of the game, having a smaller head relative to his body size and being more detailed. He again runs Beedle's Airshop, which now flies around [[Skyloft]] via propellers powered by Beedle on an exercise bike inside. Due to his constant exertion, Beedle also appears slightly more athletic. The shop also has a bell dangling from it; when it is rung, Beedle will lower a rope for Link to climb inside. He sells a very wide range of products in this game, such as a [[Net|Bug Net]], [[medal]]s, [[Adventure Pouch]] upgrades, and a [[Piece of Heart]], which he does not know the purpose of. If Link enters the shop and makes to leave again without buying anything available, an enraged Beedle will scold him for wasting his energy and drop him out a trapdoor.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword]]'', Beedle has been slightly redesigned to fit the more realistic aesthetic of the game, having a smaller head relative to his body size and being more detailed. He again runs Beedle's Airshop, which now flies around [[Skyloft]] via propellers powered by Beedle on an exercise bike inside. Do to his constant exertion, Beedle also appears slightly more athletic. The shop also has a bell dangling from it; when it is rung, Beedle will lower a rope for Link to climb inside. He sells a very wide range of products in this game, such as a [[Net|Bug Net]], [[medal]]s, [[Adventure Pouch]] upgrades, and a [[Piece of Heart]], which he does not know the purpose of. If Link enters the shop and makes to leave again without buying anything available, an enraged Beedle will scold him for wasting his energy and drop him out a trapdoor.


Link can also go to sleep in a small cot in Beedle's Airshop. If he does so, he will wake up at [[Beedle's Island]] at night. Beedle can be found at a campfire, holding a cage with his beloved [[Horned Colossus Beetle]]. If Link speaks with him, Beedle talks with a quieter voice and more sophisticated and somewhat poetic vocabulary, though he seems not to notice, and disregards it when brought up. Once [[Strich]] begins making use of [[Bug Rock]], the Horned Colossus Beetle will go missing, and speaking with Beedle at his home will prompt him to ask for help finding it. Strich had found it first, and is unwilling to give it up unless Link completes his [[Bug Heaven]] challenge. Once Link does so, Strich asks Link to send an apology from him to Beedle as well for the stress he caused him. Once Beedle regains his Horned Colossus Beetle, he is grateful to Link and rewards him with a single 50% discount for any purchase.
Link can also go to sleep in a small cot in Beedle's Airshop. If he does so, he will wake up at [[Beedle's Island]] at night. Beedle can be found at a campfire, holding a cage with his beloved [[Horned Colossus Beetle]]. If Link speaks with him, Beedle talks with a quieter voice and more sophisticated and somewhat poetic vocabulary, though he seems not to notice, and disregards it when brought up. Once [[Strich]] begins making use of [[Bug Rock]], the Horned Colossus Beetle will go missing, and speaking with Beedle at his home will prompt him to ask for help finding it. Strich had found it first, and is unwilling to give it up unless Link completes his [[Bug Heaven]] challenge. Once Link does so, Strich asks Link to send an apology from him to Beedle as well for the stress he caused him. Once Beedle regains his Horned Colossus Beetle, he is grateful to Link and rewards him with a single 50% discount for any purchase.
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====''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild''====
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'', Beedle now carries all his wares around [[Hyrule]] in an enormous rhinoceros beetle-shaped backpack. Due to this, he looks far more muscular than before. He can be found at every [[stable]] as well as the [[Kara Kara Bazaar]]. He sells limited amounts of arrows and varying types of small animals, such as insects, frogs, and lizards, which can be used to make [[elixir]]s. Additionally, he can buy items from Link's inventory. If Link has a beetle with him, Beedle will notice upon speaking with him and offer to trade a random type of [[food]] for it. If Link declines, Beedle will groan in disappointment. If he has a rare [[Energetic Rhino Beetle]], Beedle will offer a type of food with rarer ingredients, such as a [[Fairy Tonic]]. If Link declines here, Beedle will sadly say the beetle wants to be with him before scheming under his breath to steal it or have it stolen for him.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'', Beedle now carries all his wares around [[Hyrule]] in an enormous rhinoceros beetle-shaped backpack. Due to this, he looks far more muscular than before. He can be found at every [[stable]] as well as the [[Kara Kara Bazaar]]. He sells limited amounts of arrows and varying types of small animals, such as insects, frogs, and lizards, which can be used to make [[elixir]]s. Additionally, he can buy items from Link's inventory. If Link has a beetle with him, Beedle will notice upon speaking with him and offer to trade a random type of [[food]] for it. If Link declines, Beedle will groan in disappointment. If he has a rare [[Energetic Rhino Beetle]], Beedle will offer a type of food with rarer ingredients, such as a [[Fairy Tonic]]. If Link declines here, Beedle will sadly say the beetle wants to be with him before scheming under his breath to steal it or have it stolen for him.
While Beedle is still audibly voiced, he uses new voice clips, giving him a less squawking but still high-pitched voice.


===''Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer featuring The Legend of Zelda''===
===''Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer featuring The Legend of Zelda''===
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In ''[[Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer featuring The Legend of Zelda]]'', Beedle appears with a role similar to the [[merchant]]s in [[The Legend of Zelda (video game)|the first game]].
In ''[[Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer featuring The Legend of Zelda]]'', Beedle appears in caves in two locations on the overworld, selling items like [[empty bottle]]s in exchange for [[diamond]]s. In this game, he wears a beetle-like hat and a backpack resembling a pair of beetle wing plates. Additionally, he is constantly pushing against a huge spherical bundle, thus invoking a {{wp|dung beetle}}.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|JapR=Terī
|JapR=Terī
|JapM=Terry
|JapM=Terry
|ChiS=特里
|ChiSR=Tèlǐ
|ChiSM=Terry
}}
}}


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[[Category:Shopkeepers]]

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