Ravio's shop in 'A Link Between Worlds' is one of those delightful little hubs that feels like stumbling upon a hidden treasure trove. It's located in Lorule, specifically in the same spot where Link's house sits in Hyrule. To get there, you'll need to progress through the game until you unlock the ability to travel between the two worlds. Once in Lorule, head to the equivalent location of Link's house—just south of the Eastern Ruins. The shop is unmistakable with its quirky, colorful exterior and Ravio's signature rabbit-themed merch plastered everywhere. It's hard to miss once you're in the right area.
What makes Ravio's shop so memorable isn't just its location, though—it's the vibe. Ravio himself is this hilariously nervous yet entrepreneurial character who rents out items instead of selling them outright. The shop's interior is crammed with all sorts of useful gear, from the Hookshot to the Bow, and the way Ravio nervously touts his wares adds a layer of charm. I spent way too much time just hanging out there, soaking in the absurdity of a shopkeeper who's basically a walking meme. If you're ever stuck or just need a laugh, popping into Ravio's shop is always a good idea.
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Another thing I noticed is that Ravio tends to telegraph his moves pretty clearly. When he raises his hammer, that’s your cue to get out of the way. The painted blocks can be a nuisance, but if you merge into the walls, they’ll just pass harmlessly through you. Patience is key here; rushing in will just get you hammered. And don’t forget to use your items—the bow and bombs can chip away at his health while you focus on dodging. It’s a fight that rewards careful observation more than brute force.
Man, 'A Link Between Worlds' is such a gem in the Zelda series, and Ravio is one of those characters that just sticks with you. While you can't directly play as Ravio in the traditional sense—like controlling Link—he plays a huge role in the game as a quirky, mysterious shopkeeper who rents out essential items. It's a shame Nintendo didn't include a mode where you could step into his shoes, because his design and backstory are so intriguing. I'd love to see what his gameplay mechanics would be like, maybe with a focus on his rental business or his connection to Lorule. The closest you get to 'playing' as him is seeing his influence throughout the story, especially when his true identity is revealed. Still, it's fun to imagine what a Ravio-centric DLC or spin-off could look like!
That said, Ravio's presence adds so much flavor to the game. His cowardly demeanor contrasts hilariously with Link's bravery, and his shop mechanic is a fresh twist on the usual Zelda formula. Even though you can't control him, his role feels impactful, and his character arc is one of the highlights of the story. I remember wishing there was a way to interact with him more directly, like maybe a mini-game where you help him run the shop or something. But hey, 'A Link Between Worlds' is already packed with great content, and Ravio's charm is just the cherry on top. Maybe someday Nintendo will surprise us with a Ravio adventure—until then, I'll just enjoy his antics in this already fantastic game.
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