You might lose today's worth of cash and
some other odd items, but it's likely worth it.
Surely there are large amounts of antibiotics, drugs, heavy metals, growth hormones, GMO's (from their feed) and even traces of metal pins and
other odd items in the mix.
I mentioned textbooks earlier, but you could also sell old CDs, DVDs, books, video games, or
any other odd item you have lying around that you haven't used in years.
Not exact matches
So... I bet you next time you go to a Flea Market... Garage Sale... Good Will or any
other great place you can score a great find you will look at the
oddest of
items in a NEW LIGHT!
The
other item that might look a little
odd in this post are my glasses.
Behind and under furniture down side of fridges, stoves
other odd spaces that a puppy might manage to crawl into, need to be checked for safety and
items that can be swallowed or chewed.
It's an
odd way of approaching character growth, since there's very little benefit to fighting enemies
other than removing obstacles and getting
items to use with the somewhat vestigial crafting system, which can create new
items or improve Fragments.
Speaking of
items, there's another pretty big difference in Link Between Worlds and Link to the Past, or indeed any
other Zelda game, in that you can get a lot of the adventuring
items very early on in the game from an
odd fellow called Ravio — Hyrule's answer to Tom Nook.
If this is by design then it's a bit
odd as the
other items all function.