Who wants the Necklace Link's awakening?

In The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, Martha the Mermaid wants her lost necklace back, which Link obtains as part of the game's Trading Sequence from a fisherman in exchange for the Fishing Hook, and she gives Link a Scale in return to use at the Mermaid Statue.
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Who wants the Necklace in Link's Awakening?

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After giving him the Hook, the Fisherman promises to give Link his next catch, which happens to be the Necklace. The Necklace actually belongs to Martha the Mermaid, who had lost the item to the waves while swimming. In return for her Necklace, she lets Link take one of her Scales.
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Where to trade the Necklace Link's awakening?

Where to trade the Necklace in Link's Awakening. Just north of the bridge in Martha's Bay is a mermaid, who will take the Necklace off your hands in return for a Scale.
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Who do I give the Fishing Hook to?

The Fishing Hook is later given to the Fisherman found beneath the bridge in Martha's Bay to replace the one he lost. In exchange for the Hook, the Fisherman promises to give Link his next catch, which turns out to be the Necklace.
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Who wants the bananas in Link's Awakening?

You give the bananas in Link's Awakening to Kiki the Monkey, who is found near the moat of Kanalet Castle, to get him and his friends to build a bridge so you can enter the castle and continue the main quest and trading sequence. You acquire the bananas by trading the Dog Food to Sale the crocodile at his hut on Toronbo Shores. 
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What's so special about bananas in BotW?

Eating one raw heals half of a Heart. When cooked, the resulting Food provides Link with attack buffs. Mighty Bananes exposed to Fire become Roasted Mighty Bananas. They can be used at the Kochi Dye Shop to make Yellow Dye.
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Who to give Broom to Link's Awakening?

You give the Broom in Link's Awakening to Grandma Ulrira (Yahoo), who lives in Mabe Village (or sometimes Animal Village), to get the Fishing Hook as part of the trading sequence, which continues the quest for the Magnifying Lens. She'll be delighted to get a new one since hers broke from all her sweeping near the riverbank.
 
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Do you need the boomerang in Link's Awakening?

No, the Boomerang is not strictly required to beat The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, but it's an incredibly powerful and useful optional item you get late in the game from the trading sequence, allowing you to stun enemies, hit switches from afar, and even deal with annoying anti-fairies and sparks. While the Magnifying Glass (also from the trade sequence) is essential for the final dungeon, the Boomerang makes many areas much easier and is highly recommended, especially since you can often get your previous item (like the Shovel) back in the Switch remake.
 
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Who to give the Pineapple to in Link's Awakening?

In The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, you give the Pineapple to Papahl, a character lost in the Tal Tal Mountain Range, who is hungry for "vittles" (food) and will trade it for the Hibiscus Flower as part of the game's ongoing trading sequence. You find him in a cave section of the mountain, to the right of the path leading to the Angler's Tunnel dungeon. 
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Is there a trick to fishing in Link's Awakening?

Link's Awakening Fishing Tips

Wiggle only slightly, and when the lure is directly in front of the fish's face at a reasonable distance. Watch out for feint bites! It has to be a solid chomp for you to be able to reel it in. Avoid tapping A when the fish is struggling hard.
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What happens if you steal in Link's Awakening?

Stealing in Link's Awakening brands Link as a "THIEF" to everyone on Koholint Island, changes his name in save files, and results in an instant Game Over when you re-enter the shop, as the shopkeeper zaps him with magic. This consequence occurs because Koholint is a dream, reflecting Link's own guilt, and while the shopkeeper kills him once, saving and reloading lets you continue, albeit as "THIEF," potentially affecting the game's secret ending due to multiple deaths.
 
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What does the magnifying glass do in Link's Awakening?

The Magnifying Glass in Link's Awakening is a key item from the Trading Sequence that reveals invisible things, primarily used to find the Goriya for the Boomerang, read the crucial Wind Fish Egg puzzle instructions in the library, and in the DX & Switch versions, to find the invisible Zora in Animal Village for a Secret Seashell or photo. It works passively, automatically showing hidden paths, characters, and text.
 
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Who do I give the Fishing Hook to in Link's Awakening?

You give the Fishing Hook in Link's Awakening to the Fisherman located under the bridge in Martha's Bay (west of Animal Village), who will trade you the hook for his next catch, which is the Mermaid's Necklace. You need the Flippers (from the fourth dungeon) to swim there and get under the bridge.
 
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How to get the boomerang?

How to get a boomerang depends on the game: in The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, you get it by completing the trading sequence and trading the Shovel to Goria in a secret cave at Toronbo Shores after finding the Magnifying Glass. In Castle Crashers, you need the Cardinal pet to get it from a special owl in the Thieves Forest level. For general tips on making boomerang videos, use the Boomerang feature in apps like Instagram. 
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What should I trade for the boomerang?

Meet Goriya to get the Boomerang

Inside, talk to Goriya (who you can only see now that you've got the Magnifying Glass). He'll trade you the Boomerang for what you have equipped in one of your slots. He won't trade for just anything, though. Equip the Shovel that you picked up while finding the Slime Key.
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What is the best weapon in Link's Awakening?

The Koholint Sword is the best sword in The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening for Switch. This sword replaces Link's original sword and deals more damage. When Link's health is full, this sword shoots magic beams.
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Which Zelda game is the hardest?

The hardest Zelda game is widely considered to be Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, due to its brutal, RPG-style difficulty, punishing combat with cheap hitboxes, frequent loss of experience upon death, and unforgiving dungeons, especially the final Great Palace. Other contenders for difficulty include the original The Legend of Zelda (for its obscurity and combat) and Majora's Mask (for its time limits and complex dungeons like the Great Bay Temple), while Breath of the Wild becomes extremely challenging in its optional Trial of the Sword DLC.
 
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Is Marin supposed to be Zelda?

As Marin is well known to be mistaken as Princess Zelda by Link at the beginning of his adventure, ironically, Zelda's own sprite in the linked game based on Oracle of Seasons/Ages is identical to that of herself as seen in Link's Awakening DX, with a crown being added to distinguish between the two characters.
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Why is a pink ghost following me in Link's Awakening?

The Ghost is a spirit who starts haunting Link after the completion of the Angler's Tunnel, wanting him to take it to its house. As Link cannot enter Dungeons while the Ghost follows him, he must help it in order to enter Catfish's Maw.
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What is the secret ingredient in BotW?

The "secret ingredient" in Zelda: Breath of the Wild refers to the missing item for the Old Man's Spicy Meat and Seafood Fry recipe on the Great Plateau, which is a Hyrule Bass, a fish you catch in the lake near the Temple of Time to get the early-game Warm Doublet for cold resistance.
 
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Is playing Zelda good for your brain?

These peaceful interludes can trigger introspection and help players engage with inner thoughts. The sense of wonder generated can remind people that there is more to life than daily stressors, instilling renewed purpose.
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Why are the Yiga obsessed with bananas?

The Yiga Clan loves bananas because it's a deeply ingrained tradition from their ancient Sheikah ancestors, who relied on Mighty Bananas as a vital, calorie-rich food source during times of hardship, with real-world inspiration likely coming from Japan's Iga region where bananas were introduced and became culturally significant. This love for bananas became a defining cultural trait, evolving into a humorous obsession and a key gameplay element (a distraction tool) for the clan. 
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