Where are the ship parts in Phantom Hourglass?

Where are the ship parts in Phantom Hourglass?

Ship Parts are objects in Phantom Hourglass….Ship Parts are obtained through various methods:

  • Purchasing them from Beedle and other Shops.
  • Finding them in Treasure Chests.
  • Salvaging them using the Salvage Arm.
  • Winning them from mini-games.
  • Trading them in Freedle’s boxes.

How do you get the Salvage Arm in Zelda Phantom Hourglass?

The Salvage Arm is an item from Phantom Hourglass. After progressing through the story, it will be added on to the S.S. Linebeck and will give Link the ability to salvage treasure from the bottom of the sea. The Salvage Arm can be purchased from Eddo at his shop on Cannon Island.

Where can I find Neptoona?

The spots where Neptoona can be found are marked with a black icon in the shape of a Swordfish (as opposed to the dark blue marks that yield smaller fish). Although these black icons often yield Rusty Swordfish, they are the only icons that may mark Neptoona. Once Link catches Neptoona, it cannot be caught again.

How do you get the Salvage Arm without shouting?

Go into the building, and go to the back room and talk to Eddo. He will sell you the Salvage Arm, but you have to shout into the microphone to get it. If you don’t want to shout, you can try tapping repeatedly near your DS microphone with the stylus.

How do you use the Sun Key?

Found deep beneath the southwestern portion of the Great Sea, the key can be located using a chart retrieved by the Salvage Arm. The Sun Key is used to open a door that has a symbol of the sun on it in the Old Wayfarer’s hideaway on Molida Island. By opening the door, Link gains access to the Temple of Courage.

What do you do with the fish in Phantom Hourglass?

Set sail so that your boat overlaps with the fish symbol. At this point, click Menu and then Fish to begin fishing. Once Link tosses the fishing line out, wait until the fish grabs on and then quickly pull back on the rod. Pull back on the line with the stylus and always pull in the opposite direction of the fish.

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