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The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD: How To Complete The Cleaning Pipit's House Side Quest

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Cleaning Pipit's House is one of the easier side quests in The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD, but players will need a special item to complete it.

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD features a number of side quests, which can serve as a welcome distraction from the game's epic main story. One of these involves Link cleaning the house of his fellow Knight Academy student, Pipit, and will see the tunic-clad adventurer rewarded with a red Rupee as well as five Gratitude Crystals upon its completion.

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Unfortunately for Link, Pipit and his mother aren't the tidiest of people, nor do they own a broom or vacuum. As a result, he'll need to use a special item that's acquired in the Lanayru Mining Facility dungeon, meaning players will have to complete a significant portion of the game before they can tackle the quest. The good news, however, is that it's an incredibly simple side quest to turn in once equipped with the right tools.

Before players can begin the quest, they'll first need to have obtained the Gust Bellows from the Lanayru Mining Facility and they'll also need to have completed the Lost Child side quest for Wryna. Assuming they've already done these things though, they'll be able to start the quest by heading to Pipit's house on Skyloft and speaking with his mother, Mallara.

Mallara will ask Link to help her clean the house, which is covered from top to bottom in a ridiculously thick coat of dust. If and when Link agrees to help out, she'll mention that she doesn't have a broom and suggest blowing the dust away instead. Of course, it just so happens that Link has the perfect tool for the job.

If they haven't already, players should equip the Gust Bellows and then begin blowing the dust from every single surface in the house. Most of it's on the floor, but most of the furniture is also caked in dust, as too are the three windows near the door. As players clean, many of the items in the house will be blown over and broken, but this won't affect the reward in the slightest and so there's no need to worry about being careful.

After the dust has been removed from every single surface, nook, and cranny, Mallara will stop Link and let him know that the task has been completed. If players leave the house before this happens, all of the dust will respawn and they'll have to start again from scratch. If players speak with Mallara and tell her that they're done before they actually are, they'll be able to speak with her again and pick up where they left off; assuming, that is, that they didn't leave the house in between.

Once the house is spick and span, Mallara will let Link know that he is finished and thank him for all of his hard work. She'll hand over five shiny Gratitude Crystals, and, just as she promised, will also offer up a red Rupee too. Given how dirty the house was and the relatively low value of a Rupee though, this seems like more of a slap in the face rather than a fair reward.

If they choose, players can farm Rupees here by returning and repeating the quest as many times as they like, but they'll only get Gratitude Crystals the first time and there are arguably much better ways to make money in the game. It's also possible to eavesdrop on an argument between Pipit and Mallara by walking past the house at night after cleaning it for the first time, although there's no real reward for doing this besides some unique dialogue.

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