Summary

  • The Depths in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom are mysterious locations connected to the Zonai and filled with Gloom and minions of the Demon King.
  • Players can find Bargainer Statues in the Depths and Lookout Landing, offering different rewards in exchange for Poes, including armor sets.
  • The purpose of the Bargainer Statues remains unknown, leading to theories such as them being guides to the afterlife, minions of Ganondorf, or tributes to another god worshiped by the Zonai.

One of the most mysterious aspects of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is the existence of the Depths beneath Hyrule, which players can explore by diving into one of the chasms found around the map. Not much is known about the depths other than that they seem to hold a deep connection to the Zonai, are filled with Gloom and minions of the Demon King, and first appeared when the Upheaval caused the land to split open at various locations. Out of all the mysteries the Depths hold in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, one of the most enigmatic is the presence of the Bargainer Statues.

Players can find Bargainer Statues throughout the Depths, as well as in Lookout Landing in Tears of the Kingdom, and each one offers to trade a different selection of unique rewards in exchange for Poes, including armor sets like the Dark Armor Set and Depths Armor Set. These statues can be difficult to find in the vast darkness that is the Depths, but players can have some of their locations marked on their map by trading 100 Poes to the Lookout Landing statue after the quest A Call from the Depths is complete. Who built these statues and what their true purpose is still eludes Tears of the Kingdom players, as no solid answer is ever given.

Theories About Tears of the Kingdom's Bargainer Statues

Since Tears of the Kingdom never gives a definitive answer as to what the Bargainer Statues are and who built them, players have developed several theories based on in-game clues. The cryptic nature of their existence makes it hard to directly pin down the lore surrounding these statues, so no one theory can completely explain their purpose. It's unlikely these theories will ever be addressed since Tears of the Kingdom will not receive DLC and is unlikely to receive a direct sequel, but that doesn't mean there isn't merit to this speculation that makes these theories worth considering.

Bargainer Statues are Guides to the Afterlife

The most common theory among Zelda fans is that the Bargainer Statues in Tears of the Kingdom are psychopomps, or spirit guides to the afterlife. The fact that they require players to collect Poes, which are lost souls unable to move on, supports this theory and creates a new picture of Tears of the Kingdom's Depths that paints the location as potentially an in-between world that separates the land of the living and the land of the dead. Although this seems like the most logical explanation for the Bargainer Statues, it still doesn't explain who built them and whether they really have the intentions they claim to have.

Bargainer Statues are Minions of Ganondorf

Another theory regarding these statues is a bit more sinister than the idea that they are simply neutral guides to the afterlife, and instead posits that they are actually malicious agents of the Demon King. One Yiga clan member in the Depths claims that another member had their soul taken by a Bargainer Statue, and the Zelda series has a history of malicious soul-taking entities such as Vaati and Majora, so it's possible these Bargainer Statues are another entity of this type. The Depths are already filled with Ganondorf's minions and coated in Gloom, so there is a good reason to believe these statues could also be working for him as well.

Bargainer Statues Depict Another God Worshiped by the Zonai

With how many Zonai technological and architectural remnants are found in the Depths, it's natural to assume that the Bargainer Statues were also built by the tribe. It's interesting to note that the locations of the Bargainer Statues in Tears of the Kingdom mirror those of certain Goddess Statues found above ground, perhaps meaning there is a connection between the two and that the Bargainer Statues were built by the Zonai as tributes to another god aside from Hylia.

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Released
May 12, 2023
ESRB
Rated E for Everyone 10+ for Fantasy Violence and Mild Suggestive Themes
Developer(s)
Nintendo
Publisher(s)
Nintendo
Engine
Havok
Cross-Platform Play
N/A
Cross Save
N/A
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DIGITAL
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How Long To Beat
59 Hours
Metascore
96