Zelda Breath of the Wild: Where to Find a Merchant

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Where to Find a Merchant – Zelda Breath of the Wild

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Aside from hitting up shops and selling them your junk in Breath of the Wild, you can also locate traveling merchants and purchase items from them. This will save you the hassle of having to go back to the same villages every time you need to buy or sell something. For starters, you can find Beedle the merchant in every stable in Hyrule. He’s often found inside the stable itself, and he sells arrows and critters. He’ll also buy anything that you have in your inventory. Beedle seems to be the only available merchant in stables.

Aside from him, you can also find merchants along the roads. They’ll usually be carrying large backpacks, and they’ll call out to you when you pass by, letting you know that they have stuff for sale. Most of the road merchants will sell ancient tech like screws, gears, and springs, and these are used for upgrading your Sheikah Slate. Just like Beedle, they’ll also buy anything you want to get rid of in your inventory.

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