Befitting a young child, Link’s wallet isn’t very large when his journey through Termina begins. He’ll initially only be able to hold up to 99 Rupees, which prevents you from purchasing some pretty valuable shop items later on. While this can be slightly remedied with the Adult Wallet, allowing him to store a maximum of 200 Rupees on his person, there’s an even better upgrade to his spending limit out there—the Giant Wallet.
Where to find the Giant’s Wallet
First, make sure you have access to the Hookshot, Goron Mask, and either Bombs or the Blast Mask to increase your cash-carrying capacity. Once you’ve obtained these tools, make your way over to the Great Bay Coast and head toward the Fisherman’s Hut. Situated next door is the Oceanside Spider House, which is home to a curse and a nest of Gold Skulltula.
If you want to claim the Giant Wallet as your own, you’ll need to clear out each and every Gold Skulltula before the end of the First Day. To get started with your new pest control role, head inside the Oceanside Spider House. Equip either the Bombs or Blast mask, then simply blow up the crack in the wall to reveal a hidden passageway to the house’s depths.
Gold Skulltula locations
There are a total of 30 Gold Skulltula that can be found crawling around the Oceanside Spider House. The Gold Skulltula locations are as follows:
- Opening Passage/EntranceOne and Two: On the wall of the slanted passage, use the Hookshot to reach themThree: Behind some cobwebs on the entrance’s ceiling, use the Hookshot to reachStair Room - First Floor (F1)Four: Hidden behind the mask on the wallFive: On the first ceiling beam, use the Hookshot to reach itSix and Seven: Inside of a couple of vases, roll into them to shake the Skulltula looseLibraryEight: Hidden behind the picture on the wall, use the Hookshot to reach itNine: Inside of the hole behind the three small bookshelvesTen: On the ledge toward the top of the wall, use the Hookshot to reach itEleven and Twelve: In the secret passage behind the bookcaseThirteen: Atop the bookcase in the corner of the roomFourteen: Inside of a hole in the wall, use the Hookshot to reach itStair Room - Basement Floor (B1)Fifteen: On the ledge near the top of the wall, use the Hookshot to reach itSixteen: Inside of the vase near the torch, roll into it to knock the Skulltula looseSeventeen: Inside of a small hole behind some cobwebs, use the Hookshot to reach itEighteen: Hidden behind the mask on the wallNineteen: Inside of a clay jar atop some crates, use the Hookshot to reach itStorage RoomTwenty: Inside of a crate, roll into it to free the SkulltulaTwenty One: Hidden behind a coffin on the wallTwenty Two: On the ceiling behind some cobwebsTwenty Three: Inside of the room hidden behind a crate, use the Hookshot to reach itTwenty Four: Inside of a clay jar on the ceiling, use the Hookshot to reach itDining RoomTwenty Five: Hidden behind a picture on the wall, use the Hookshot to reach itTwenty Six: Inside of the large vase, roll into it to knock the Skulltula looseTwenty Seven: On the ledge near the top of the wall, use the Hookshot to reach itTwenty Eight, Twenty Nine, and Thirty: On the chandelier, use a Goron Slam on the table to knock the Skulltula loose
Once you’ve collected all 30 Gold Skulltula tokens, head back to the entrance. A young man is interested in purchasing the house now that the curse is lifted, and he’ll offer up the Giant Wallet to you in exchange. Now that you have this massive wallet, you can carry enough Rupees to purchase the All Night Mask and earn a couple of Heart Pieces!
- Four: Hidden behind the mask on the wallFive: On the first ceiling beam, use the Hookshot to reach itSix and Seven: Inside of a couple of vases, roll into them to shake the Skulltula loose
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