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|inhabitants = [[Marin]]<br>[[Tarin]]<br>[[Shopkeeper]]<br>[[Grandma Ulrira]]<br>[[Old Man Ulrira]]<br>[[Madam MeowMeow]]<br>[[Papahl]]<br>[[Mamasha]]<br>[[Quadruplets]]<br>[[Grandma Yahoo]]
|inhabitants = [[Marin]]<br>[[Tarin]]<br>[[Shopkeeper]]<br>[[Grandma Ulrira]]<br>[[Old Man Ulrira]]<br>[[Madam MeowMeow]]<br>[[Papahl]]<br>[[Mamasha]]<br>[[Quadruplets]]<br>[[Grandma Yahoo]]
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'''Mabe Village''' is a place in [[Koholint Island]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]''. It is located northwest of the [[Tail Cave]] and south of the [[Mysterious Forest]]. Most of the [[human]]s on Koholint Island live in Mabe Village, such as [[Marin]] and [[Tarin]]. According to the [[Rabbit]], Mabe Village is "sister cities" with [[Animal Village]], which is solely inhabited by anthropomorphic animals. Like [[Hyrule]], Mabe Village also has [[rupee]]s as its currency.
'''Mabe Village''' is a place in [[Koholint Island]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]''. It is located northwest of the [[Tail Cave]] and south of the [[Mysterious Forest]]. Most of the [[human]]s on Koholint Island live in Mabe Village, such as [[Marin]] and [[Tarin]]. According to the [[Rabbit]], Mabe Village is "sister cities" with [[Animal Village]], which is solely inhabited by anthropomorphic animals. Like [[Hyrule]], Mabe Village also uses [[rupee]]s for its currency.


==History==
==History==
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==Points of interest==
==Points of interest==
*[[Dream Shrine]]: A mysterious underground location in Mabe Village. If Link enters it
*[[Dream Shrine]]: A mysterious underground location in Mabe Village. If Link enters it, he is taken to a mysterious area where he can obtain the [[Ocarina]].
*[[Fishing Pond]]: Link can go [[fishing]] here.
*[[Fishing Pond]]: Link can go [[fishing]] here.
*[[Mabe Village Library]]: Has various books that teach gameplay tips and advice for Link's adventure.
*[[Mabe Village Library]]: Has various books that teach gameplay tips and advice for Link's adventure.

Revision as of 20:16, November 16, 2020

Mabe Village
Mabe Village in LA Switch.jpg
Link looking at BowWow in Mabe Village in The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening's Nintendo Switch remake
First appearance The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (1993)
Latest appearance The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch, 2019)
Greater location Koholint Island
Inhabitant(s) Marin
Tarin
Shopkeeper
Grandma Ulrira
Old Man Ulrira
Madam MeowMeow
Papahl
Mamasha
Quadruplets
Grandma Yahoo

Mabe Village is a place in Koholint Island in The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. It is located northwest of the Tail Cave and south of the Mysterious Forest. Most of the humans on Koholint Island live in Mabe Village, such as Marin and Tarin. According to the Rabbit, Mabe Village is "sister cities" with Animal Village, which is solely inhabited by anthropomorphic animals. Like Hyrule, Mabe Village also uses rupees for its currency.

History

Link starts his adventure in Mabe Village, by waking up inside of Marin and Tarin's house. Marin took him to her house after she found him washed ashore on Toronbo Shores.

In Animal Village, there is a Rabbit who says that they cannot visit Mabe Village because of all the monsters that have appeared on Koholint Island.

In the ending, when Link awakens the Wind Fish, Mabe Village and the entirety of Koholint Island fade away because they only existed in the Wind Fish's dreams.

Points of interest

  • Dream Shrine: A mysterious underground location in Mabe Village. If Link enters it, he is taken to a mysterious area where he can obtain the Ocarina.
  • Fishing Pond: Link can go fishing here.
  • Mabe Village Library: Has various books that teach gameplay tips and advice for Link's adventure.
  • Telephone Booth: One of many found on Koholint Island, Link can visit the Telephone booth to contact Old Man Ulrira for hints to progress in his adventure.
  • Town Tool Shop: A store where Link can buy items and weapons. The items that are available change as Link progresses in his adventure.
  • Trendy Game: A building where Link can play a crane machine game. The main prize is a Yoshi doll, which is the first item of the trading sequence.
  • Weathercock: Found north of Marin and Tarin's house, the Weathercock was made in memory of the Flying Rooster. Beneath the statue is a stairwell that leads down into a cave where the Flying Rooster's remains are stored.