There are 100 Gold Skulltulas scattered across the world of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and each one of them drops a Gold Skulltula Token when dispatched. These Tokens can, in turn, be used to assist the Cursed Rich Family in the House of Skulltula, and they will provide Link with some rewards for his efforts. Detailing all of the Gold Skulltula rewards in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is the precise purpose of this guide, and it should help fans determine if they wish to find them all.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time - Gold Skulltula Rewards

To get right to it, there are six Gold Skulltula rewards, and they can be claimed when 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, and 100 Tokens have been collected. Here is a full breakdown of those prizes, and fans should simply visit the house in Kakariko Village after hitting each milestone:

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  • 10 Tokens: Adult’s Wallet (Link can carry 200 Rupees.)
  • 20 Tokens: Stone of Agony (Issues an alert when near to a secret.)
  • 30 Tokens: Giant’s Wallet (Link can carry 500 Rupees.)
  • 40 Tokens: 10 Bombchus
  • 50 Tokens: Piece of Heart
  • 100 Tokens: Unlimited Rupees

To say a bit more about the 100 Gold Skulltula Token reward, it is issued in increments of 200 Rupees. Indeed, Ocarina of Time fans that find all of the Skulltulas in the game will receive a Huge Rupee everytime that they exit and reenter the House of Skulltula, giving them access to as much of the currency as they want. That said, it is unlikely that players will have much use for Rupees by the time that they reach this point in the game, and they may thus want to stop their hunts after getting 50 Tokens.

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The Bombchus are also not a particularly exciting prize, as there are other opportunities to obtain those explosives. More specifically, Bombchus can be purchased from a shop in Hyrule Castle Town’s Back Alley and from the Carpet Merchant in the Haunted Wasteland. Link can also get some Bombchus from random chests and at the Bowling Alley if absolutely necessary.

The remaining items, on the other hand, do offer some amount of utility, with the Giant’s Wallet and the Piece of Heart serving as the most exciting of the prizes. Indeed, the Giant’s Wallet is the biggest one that is available in the game, and players that are going for every Heart Container will need to claim that Ocarina of Time Heart Piece. As such, fans should keep their eyes and ears open for Gold Skulltulas while they are traveling across Hyrule.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is available on Nintendo 64 and 3DS.

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