Welcome to my first FAQ ever. This FAQ is meant for those of you who can't
seem to be able to find all those bottles in The Legend of Zelda: the Minish
Cap. I decided to write a small FAQ for this side-quest, because it's easier
for you to look up here, than in one of those big FAQs. There are a total of
four bottles to be found in Hyrule, just like in the more recent Zelda games.
Most people are able to find one or two bottles, but finding all four of them
can be a bit harder.
So, why would you do all this trouble when you already have one bottle? Well,
aside from the obvious reason that some people want to complete this game as
much as possible, having more than one bottle can be very useful. Especially
if you aren't as skilled a player as some are, you'll find it that the items
you can use with bottles are very handy when you are running low on hearts.
You can put Lon-Lon Milk in a bottle, some potions which you can buy at
Syrup's Hut, some water (needed for some (side)quests) or a fairy. You can
also buy some Pycolite from Beedle in Hyrule town, or put some of the three
charms (gotten from Din, Farore and Nayru after they get their houses) in it.
After I finished the FAQ, I decided to upgrade it and include all the items
you can put in the bottles. I explained what their function is, where you can
find them and how expensive they all are.
IMPORTANT!!
This FAQ is made with the European version of Legend of Zelda: the Minish Cap.
It is possible that some things were added to the American version, because
it got released about two later than in Europe. If that is the case, I'll add
them as soon as possible. However, it's been a while now since the American
version was released, and there have been no new findings. I think the FAQ is
completely done now. I'll still keep an eye on the boards, because it isn't
impossible for something to be discovered.
In here you can find the different areas of the walkthrough. Press ctrl+f to
open the search box, then enter the code you see next to the chapter to get
there faster.
Introduction.................ntrd
Contents.....................cntn
Version History..............vrsn
Bottle 1.....................btt1
Bottle 2.....................btt2
Bottle 3.....................btt3
Bottle 4.....................btt4
Bottle Items.................bbti
Legal Disclaimer.............lgld
Special Thanks...............spcl
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Version History
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Version 1.0 - 12/9/2004
Wrote the whole FAQ and submitted it to Gamefaqs.
Version 1.1 - 12/21/2004
Improved the lay-out a bit, rewrote a small piece of the Introduction and
improved on the way to get Bottle 1 and Bottle 4.
Version 2.0 - 12/23/2004
Big update! Added some small improvements, added the complete "Bottle Items"
section and I added a Contents section (as the FAQ doubled in size). I also
added my very first ASCII ever!! If I come across a better one, I'll put it up
(not now, as I am very proud....)
Version 2.01 - 1/5/2005
Happy New Year! Anyway, minor update today, as I added the rumored Butter
item, an explanation about this FAQ (it is about the European version of the
game), improved (again) on the 4th bottle and I added "Bottle Items" to the
title.
Version 2.02 - 2/13/2005
Another small update. I added some info about butter, updated the Special
Thanks section and the introduction. I think I'm done now with this FAQ.
Version 2.1 - 10/20/2005
More info about butter, and some info about Joy Butterflies. I also added a
search function in the FAQ (in the Content section).
The first bottle is pretty easy to find. You even need it in the game. Anyway,
just make sure you have some rupees at your disposal and head over to Trilby
Highlands (just take the west exit of Hyrule Town). Go down the stairs you see
a bit to the south right after you exit Hyrule Town. To the left is a big
block you can't move right now, but to the right is a wall with some cracks in
it. Bomb it and enter the next chamber. Deflect the rocks the Deku Scrub
shoots at you back at him. You can do this by standing right in front of him
with your shield equipped. When you hit him with a rock, you can walk up to
him and talk to him. He'll now sell you an empty bottle, for the price of 20
rupees!
After you finished the second temple, go back to Hyrule Town. When you visit
the store in the south of the town, you'll notice a bottle behind the counter.
You obviously can't get to it like this, so head outside and go to the Inn.
Use your Cane of Pacci on the blue vase and use the vase to shrink to Minish
size. Now go up the small stairs at the back of the Inn and walk over the
drawers towards the small hole in the upper left corner. Enter it to walk over
some planks in the ceiling full with Minish people. Just keep walking untill
you exit the Inn. Cross the plank between the two houses and enter the store
(you'll need to cross another plank with some monsters on it). Once you're
inside the store, use the upside-down vase to grow again. Now take the bottle.
When you talk to Stockwell, he's willing to give you the bottle for free!
There's only one catch...you'll have to feed his dog for him. Luckily he marks
the location on your mark. Make your way to the house (just take the east exit
out of town, go through the Lon-Lon farm and go north a bit when you enter
Lake Hylia). Now enter the house and walk up to the food bucket of the dog.
Check it and you'll pour his food into it. The second bottle is now yours to
use!
It's now time to get the third bottle. Go to your house (in South Hyrule
Field), and talk to your grandfather (Smith). You are able to fuse kinstones
with him, so do that. After the fusion, a chest appears in the Eastern Hills.
In it you'll find your third bottle! That was pretty easy, actually...
The fourth and last bottle is pretty hard to get. You need to fuse with five
different Walls and a person (this is also known as the Goron Quest). I don't
think the order in which you fuse is important, so just do them when you get
the right items (or are near them). However, I did receive an email from
Jeffypop0, telling me it's important to fuse with the farmer first (like I
described here), or else you'll be short one Goron in the end. I did not test
this theory, but it's best to be sure and just do the farmer's fusion first.
The easiest is probably the fusion with the farmer. The farmer Eenie can be
found in the Eastern Hills, just below Lon-Lon Farm; you should fuse with him.
After the fusion, a Goron will break through a wall southeast of Lon-Lon Farm.
Ignore him (or her?) for now.
While you are at the farm, just go to the west part to find an odd piece of
wall. You can use your Mole Mitts there to enter a cave, which will lead you
to a Mysterious Wall (in the upper-right corner). Do a Kinstone Fusion there
to make another Goron appear.
If you are still in the area, cross the bridge into the Minish Woods in the
southeast corner of the Eastern Hills. Cross the small puddle of water
directly above you and go as far to the east as possible (under the stairs
leading to the Witch Syrup's hut). There you'll find another odd piece of
wall. Once again, use your Mole Mitts there to enter a cave, which will lead
you to a Mysterious Wall (again, in the upper-right corner). Just do a
Kinstone Fusion there to make another Goron appear.
The easiest way to get this fusion, is to equip your Ocarina of Wind and use
it to summon the bird. Make it bring you to Mt. Crenel and make your way down
the mountain until you reach a sign which points to "<- Crenel Wall". Climb
the Crenel Wall (you also did this to reach the Crenel Hermit) and go to the
upper ledge. Use your Mole Mitts on the odd piece of wall next to the cave
where the Hermit lives and make your way to the upper-right part of the cave.
You find another Mysterious Wall there with which you should fuse Kinstones.
Guess what happens? Yep, another Goron appears!
Another fusion is located in Trilby Highlands. Just look for another one of
those odd walls (it's located in the upper-left corner) and enter it using
your Mole Mitts. There's another Mysterious Wall in the north part of the
cave. Fuse with it to make yet another Goron appear.
One of the fusions is in Lake Hylia. Go there (walking or by bird) and look
for another one of those odd walls (it's in the northern area; you'll need to
have the Roc's Cape though). You can see the odd wall when you go down the
stairs you see just south-east of the house where Stockwell's dog lives (where
you needed to go to get the second bottle). South of the odd wall you can see
a small, square island. Stand west from it (just above a ladder you can use,
should you accidently fall into the water). Equip your Roc's Cape and jump on
the island. Jump forward (to the east) once more to the next small island and
look to the north-east. You'll notice another small island where you should
jump to. After doing so, you'll see your target area. Simply use the Roc's
Cape to glide over there (by holding the button down) and stand in front of
the odd wall. Use your Mole Mitts again and dig your way to the left side of
the cave. Fuse with another Mysterious Wall to make a Goron appear.
Once all six fusions are done, head over to Lon-Lon Farm and go the place
where the Gorons appeared (the cave south-west of Lon-Lon Farm). It looks like
you can't get in there, but looks deceive.
Go to the whirlwind at the right of the Goron-cave, but don't jump in yet.
Notice the white flowers on the hill where you should jump in the whirlwind?
They're also at the hill above the Goron-cave. Jump in the whirlwind and
immediately press left and up on the GBA to float towards the hill. Make sure
your shadow on the ground and the other white flowers are on the same
imaginery line. If you've done it correct, you should flow up the hill. It's
important to immediately press up and left when you're in the whirlwind. Just
try it a few times, you'll get it eventually. When you're on the hill, drop
down and enter the cave. Just follow the cave (open the chest you see on the
way for some rupees) until you see the giant, blue chest. In it is the fourth
and final bottle!
Okay, so now we have four bottles. But what can we do with it? Well, I already
told you in the introduction, you use bottles to put different kind of things
in. In this section you can see what you can put in a bottle, what it looks
like, as well as where to find it and how much you have to pay for it (if you
have to pay, that is; some things are for free).
Item: a Fairy.
Description: They look like little, orange-haired girls flying around in a
white dress. They also have a little staff in their hands and kinda spark.
They're about the size of your hat.
Location: these little friends are all over Hyrule. You can find them by
defeating some of the bigger enemies, breaking vases, by cutting grass or
finding a cave where three of them fly around. Simply swing your bottle near
them to catch them in your bottle.
Price: They're free, you only have to catch them.
Function: When you notice you are low on hearts, simply release one from your
bottle. They will heal four hearts. The advantage of using fairies is the fact
they also release themselves from your bottle when you die. This can be very
useful in heavy battle.
Item: creamy, nutritious Lon Lon Milk.
Location: You can buy this milk from Malon in Hyrule Town. She's located near
the giant bell in the north of the town. It's just below the library. If you
can't find it, just look for a red-haired girl with a horse and carriage with
two bottles of milk on it. Malon will only appear in Hyrule Town after you've
completed the second dungeon and did the Lon Lon Ranch puzzle.
Price: A full bottle of milk will set you back 100 rupees.
Function: Use your bottle to drink the milk. When you drink from it, it'll
fill up five hearts. But the best thing is, you've still got half a bottle
left! That's right, you can use this item twice. Using it again has the same
effect.
Item: Water.
Location: This is an item that can be found almost everywhere. When you see
some water, just swing your bottle at it. It doesn't even have to be a big
river; usually a small batch of water will do the trick.
Price: it's free. It's not Evian, you know?
Function: you can use this to put out fire (as in "fireplace"). You can also
use it to make the blue beans at Mt. Crenel's Base grow. You'll need to do
that to make it all the way to the top.
Item: Crenel Hot Spring Water
Location: You can find this only at Mt. Crenel's Base. After you've made the
first bean grow, climb that bean, go up the first stairs you see and walk to
the left. Go to the south and go east when you reach the cliff. Bomb the wall
between the two small fences, enter the cave and go up the stairs you see.
You'll see a big and a small cracked rock. Bomb the smal cracked rock, then
use the big rock to shrink down. Make your way to the green water. Use your
bottle to swing at it and you've got it!
Price: Water is still free...
Function:It's the same as water, but this time you can use it on the green
beans at Mt. Crenel's Base. It's still essential to find it, if you want to
climb the mountain.
Item: Blue Potion
Location: You can buy this from Syrup the Witch, she has a little house in the
Minish Woods. You need to travel through the Lake Hylia area though. Just take
the exit most south-east from Lon Lon Ranch and keep following that road. You
need to go up a stairs to get to the house though. If you've already got the
Flippers, you can also take the exit most north-east in Eastern Hills and go
north through the water (right after you enter the Minish Woods). Then you can
just follow the road again.
Price: One bottle costs 60 rupees.
Function: It fills up a whopping number of ten hearts!
Item: Red Potion
Location: You can find this in the same little house you can buy the Blue
Potion in, so look above for descriptions. You will need to fuse kinstones
with a Minish who you can find in the southwest corner of South Hyrule Field
to make the Red Potion appear.
Price: This one's not cheap; Syrup asks 150 rupees for it.
Function: It replenishes all of your life-energy! It doesn't matter if you
have four or twenty hearts, all will be filled. This one is best to be used
when you have a lot of hearts.
Item: Din's, Farore's and Nayru's Charm
Location: Ever noticed the three girls in the Happy Heart Inn in the east of
Hyrule Town? Well, they're named Din, Farore and Nayru. They want you to find
a house for them, because they don't want to stay in the Inn all the time.
When Ingo builds a house, you can talk to them and tell them a house is ready
to live in. It doesn't matter which girl you pick. Once they have a house, you
can visit them there to receive their charm. The effect of a charm lasts for
one minute. There is one problem, however, as nobody has figured out how to
get the third house yet. One of the girls will therefore remain homeless.
Think about which Charm you'll use most before picking which girl you'll give
a house. I suggest you pick Farore first, as she boosts both Power and
Defense. The other girls only boost defense ór strength.
Price: Since you gave them a house, they give you their charm for free. You
can keep coming back as often as you want for more charms.
Function: Din's Charm (your outfit becomes red) only boosts your strength,
Farore's Charm (your outfit becomes purple) boosts your Power and your Guard,
Nayru's Charm (your outfit becomes blue) only boosts your defense. All of
these boosts only last a minute, so use them at the right time!
Item: Picolyte
Location: When you have the Gust Jar in the first Temple, go to Hyrule Town
and go the Main Square. You'll notice one of the clothes, where usually
salesmen are, is covered in dust and dirt. Use the Gust Jar to clean it up
completely. Soon, Beedle will move in and sell you his Picolyte. In the
beginning, he'll only sell three kinds of Picolytes, but there's a way to make
him sell up to six different kinds. If you want more than three kinds, make
sure you have some Lon Lon Milk, some Red Potion and some Crenel Hot Spring
Water (Look above if you don't know how to find them). When you've got them
all, go the the village in the Minish Woods (the big one, where you first met
the Minish). Go to east of the village and enter the giant barrel. Now go to
the place where you found the Jabbernut and talk twice to the Minish you see
standing there. Give him the Lon Lon Milk and go wait outside for a while (t
takes quite long actually). Once the yellow bud has blossomed, he's ready for
the next item. Go talk to the Minish again, and give him the Crenel Hot Spring
Water. Repeat the steps listed above and give him the Red Potion when he's
ready.
Price: The price depends on which color of Picolyte you want. The green, white
and red Picolyte all cost 100 rupees per bottle. The yellow and the blue
Picolyte both costs 200 rupees and for the Orange Picolyte you'll have to
fork over 300 rupees.
Function: The white Picolyte helps you find Kinstones easier, the red Picolyte
will help you find more hearts and the green kind will make it easier to find
Mysterious Shells. If you buy yellow Picolyte, it'll be easier to find rupees,
with the blue Picolyte you'll find find items quicker (such as an arrow or a
bomb) and with the final, Orange Picolyte you'll find fairies easier.
Item: Joy Butterfly
Location: You can't actually keep a Joy Butterfly in your bottle, and you
don't even need one to catch, but since I thought you did need one at first,I
decided to include it here. You can just walk around and get it, but why
delete some extra information?
There are actually three Joy Butterflies. You can get them to appear by fusing
kinstones with Din, Farore and Nayru. The first one flies around in Castor
Wilds (somewhere in the middle), the second one will appear in the north-east
part of the Royal Valley and the last one will be in the north part of the
Wind Ruins. They will be marked on your map as a white egg with two yellow
eyes in it (just as the golden monsters.
Price: Just catch them and they'll be yours. They don't appear in your
inventory for some strange reason.
Function: Once you've caught the first animal, you can dig faster with your
Mole Mitts. The catch of the second one will grant you the power to swim
faster. Once you've caught the third one, you'll notice you can shoot arrows
much faster (the arrows go as fast as they usually go, but you can "reload" a
lot faster).
Item: Butter
Location: There have been rumors around, that it was possible to obtain Butter
in this game. I read on the boards that people have found the text for Butter
in the cartridge (I don't know how, but read the butter-update below). As for
now, it seems it doesn't exist. If someone happens to find it, I'll add it to
the FAQ. However, it seems more likely that it was taken out at the last
moment. So don't get your hopes up...
Price: Unknown
Function: Unknown
BUTTER-UPDATE!!
I recently received this email, pointing out the text for butter is available
in the game, but I'm still a bit skeptical. No-one has found butter yet, so I
think this is just proof that it was an item intended to be in the game, but
scrapped due to time or money restraints. I'll just show you the mail (thanks
to Heran Bago)
Heran Bago to Kaas.Bink
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Here's a clipping from the ASCII text used in the memmory of the cartridge:
You swapped for ..bombs..!.You bought a ..small shield..!...You got an
.empty bottle..!.Use it to store all sorts of things..Your Lon Lon
Milk turned into ..butter..!.It's very fresh and delicious!....You got
some ..Lon Lon Milk..!
so the message of recieving butter in the game would appear:
Your Lon Lon Milk turned into butter!
The special text displayed as periods are for color; the word "butter"
appears red in the actual game.
So yea, somehow it can get turned into butter. There's not a churn in
the game or anything is there?
Gotta love monoblocking text.
For reference, open a clean dump of the game in a hex editor and go to
offset $09B3D19
I received another email recently about butter, from Jeremy Sturdivant. He
told me it was possible to get butter with gameshark codes. I have not tested
this, as I do no own a gameshark, but I want to post them anyway, so you can
try it out for yourselves. He included some more items than just butter, so
check them out.
Jeremy Sturdivant to me
A gameshark code can give you butter
82002B38 5555
82002AF6 XXYY
82002AF8 AABB
where AA, BB, XX or YY is 21
here is a cut and paste of where i got it from
Bottles
82002B38 5555
82002AF6 XXYY
82002AF8 XXYY
*Each bottle is two digits, there are 4 Bottles. (XX would be one bottle, and
YY would be another.)
Bottle Digits
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20=Empty
21=A Bit of Yellow Stuff
22=Milk
23=Milk Half Drank
24=Red Liquid
25=Blue Liquid
26=Water?
27=Green Liquid
28=Fairy
29=Red Drink That Makes You Sparkly.
2A=Another Sparkly Drink..
2B=Yellow Drink That Makes You Sparkly
2C=Green Drink That Makes You Sparkly
2D=Blue Drink That Makes You Sparkly
2E=White Drink That Makes You Sparkly
2F=Blue Liquid That Dyes Your Tunic Blue Momentarily
30=Green Liquid That Dyes Your Tunic Purple Momentarily
31=Red Liquid That Dyes Your Tunic Red Momentarily
This FAQ, and all it's content, is copyrighted 2004 by Jaap "Kaas" van Zon.
This FAQ is only allowed on www.gamefaqs.com. No part of this guide can
be used without proper quoting and/or recognition. Any person(s) found
violating this copyright is/are punishable by law and will be to the fullest
extent. If you see this walkthrough on another site, find some mistakes, or
want to comment on this FAQ, e-mail me at Kaas.Bink(at)Gmail(dot)com. Please
put Zelda in the Subject Line.
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Special Thanks
====================spcl
First of all, I want to thank Nintendo for making another great Legend of
Zelda game.
Secondly, I want to thank CJayC for hosting this FAQ on Gamefaqs, and
taking the time to build this great site.
I would also like to thank the GameFaqs messageboard for Legend of Zelda:
Minish Cap, as there are some very helpful people there and it's also the
place where I found some useful information for this FAQ. It's also one of the
reasons I wrote this FAQ; the so-called Goron Quest (the quest for the 4th
bottle) was a pretty often-asked question.
Thank you Heran Bago, for mailing me with some more information on butter.
Thanks also goes to guudluuking12, Jeremy Sturdivant, jeffypop0, Misterioso
and Esther Wong for information about Joy Butterflies, the fourth bottle and
some more info about butter.
Last but not least, I would like to thank Zharlock, for pointing out some
small spelling and grammar errors.