Ship Part
Ship Parts are items in Phantom Hourglass.[7]
Location and Uses
The SS Linebeck consists of eight customizable Ship Parts: Prow, Anchor, Hull, Cannon, Handrail, Bridge, Chimney, and Wheel. The ninth Ship Part, the Salvage Arm, cannot be changed. While traveling on the SS Linebeck, the Life Gauge appears green instead of red to denote the stamina of the Ship rather than Link's health.
Attaching new Ship Part to the SS Linebeck can increase its stamina from it initial four Hearts. When using three, six, or all eight Ship Parts from the same set, its stamina is increased to five, six, or seven Hearts, respectively. For every two Ship Parts from the Golden Ship set used, its stamina is increased by one Heart, up to a maximum of eight Hearts. Docking the Ship at any Island's port replenishes all the Ship's stamina.
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.
Link can collect multiple instances of the same Ship Part, up to 99 of each.
Most Ship Parts can be sold to the Treasure Teller on Mercay Island. All Ship Parts in the same set have the same value, and the value of each set is randomly selected from three possibilities at the creation of the Save file: 50,[2] 150,[3] or 800 Rupees.[4] The only exceptions are the Golden Ship parts, which are always valued at 1,500 Rupees apiece,[5] and the default Ship Parts from the SS Linebeck, which are valued at zero Rupees and cannot be sold.[1] Once a Ship Part has been sold, its value is recorded on the Collection Screen menu.
In Shops, a special paper is used to represent Ship Parts. It features the following inscriptions written in Hylian:
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List of Ship Parts
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Description | An average prow that came equipped on the SS Linebeck. |
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Description | The SS Linebeck came equipped with this average anchor. |
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Description | The original hull of the SS Linebeck. Nothing special. |
Ship | |
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Description | A cannon bought from Eddo for the high price of 50 Rupees. |
Ship | |
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Description | The handrail that came stock on Linebeck's ship. |
Ship | |
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Description | The original bridge of Linebeck's ship. It's a common style. |
Ship | |
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Description | The normal chimney that came with Linebeck's ship. |
Ship | |
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Description | The paddle that came stock on Lineback's ship. It ... works! |
Ship | |
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Description | This bell doesn't chime, but it gives the prow a nice look. |
Ship | |
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Description | A modern, bell-shaped anchor. Ironically, it doesn't ring. |
Ship | |
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Description | A modified hull from a standard ship with a fancy yellow spot. |
Ship | |
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Description | A cannon with truly avant-garde design. Catches the eye! |
Ship | |
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Description | It draws attention for its playful and ornate design. |
Ship | |
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Description | Soothing design offers an escape from the stresses of battle. |
Ship | |
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Description | A simple shape, but something about it is so enticing. |
Ship | |
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Description | A wheel with bent paddles. It steams your ship along! |
Ship | |
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Description | Broken, and nobody in the world has the parts to fix it. |
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Description | An iron-spiked anchor that can secure a ship in any storm. |
Ship | |
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Description | Looks strong and heavy. Too bad it's neither. |
Ship | |
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Description | It looks menacing and efficient. It's actually rather typical. |
Ship | |
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Description | A handrail forged with hefty chains so it won't break easily. |
Ship | |
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Description | A bridge designed for those with battle on their minds. |
Ship | |
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Description | A chimney made of iron. Caution: gets very hot when used! |
Ship | |
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Description | A wheel rumored to have been made from a battleship screw. |
Ship | |
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Description | The design was based on eyewitness accounts! |
Ship | |
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Description | An anchor shaped from the mold of an ancient statue. |
Ship | |
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Description | A hull that looks like an ancient stronghold. The deck is so green! |
Ship | |
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Description | A cannon surrounded with the glory of an ancient age. |
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Description | Made from pillars of exotic ruins. It was recently discovered. |
Ship | |
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Description | With its temple like serenity, it offers peace and comfort. |
Ship | |
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Description | A chimney once used by a bread baker. Smells fresh baked! |
Ship | |
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Description | A wheel some say was made from a giant's dinner plate. |
Ship | |
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Description | Made with waterproof lumber, so it's surprisingly valuable. |
Ship | |
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Description | It is what it is... No one knows if it works as an anchor. |
Ship | |
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Description | A worn, rugged hull with a manly, burly style of its own. |
Ship | |
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Description | Looks like it would shatter after a single fire, but it's tough! |
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Description | In dire need of repair, but its design adds a lot of flavor! |
Ship | |
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Description | A modest design for the environmentally conscious! |
Ship | |
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Description | Looks a little like garbage, but that's its main appeal! |
Ship | |
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Ship Part | |
Description | The number of paddles was cut to four to simplify it. |
Ship | |
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Description | A prow adorned with a scowling demon. Very...intense. |
Ship | |
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Description | An anchor made in the image of an evil sickle. Scary! |
Ship | |
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Description | A scary ship said to ferry the foulest of evils. |
Ship | |
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Description | Some suspect it can fire cannonballs of pure malice. |
Ship | |
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Description | Made from monstrous horns. Actually not a handrail at all. |
Ship | |
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Description | A prison designed to cage the foulest villains. |
Ship | |
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Description | A chimney built for bubbling pots of white-hot magma. |
Ship | |
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Description | A wheel made from the hollow shell of a red insect. Ewww! |
Ship | |
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Description | A prow made with swaying palm tress in mind. No coconuts. |
Ship | |
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Description | An anchor made from a shell. Girls go wild for it! |
Ship | |
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Description | A themed ship with the appeal of a private tropical oasis. |
Ship | |
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Description | A cannon shaped like a seapony. This pony packs a punch! |
Ship | |
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Description | A very basic handrail. Sometimes the basics are best! |
Ship | |
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Description | Top creature comforts combined with the smell of ocean air. |
Ship | |
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Description | An artistic chimney filled with rustic charm. |
Ship | |
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Description | Created from the shell of a huge snail. A mysterious design. |
Ship | |
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Description | A prow made for those looking for the romance of the sea! |
Ship | |
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Description | A three-pronged anchor. No frills, but it gets the job done! |
Ship | |
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Description | A hull with a very serious red and black paint scheme. |
Ship | |
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Description | Looks complex, but it's easy to use. The professional standard. |
Ship | |
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Description | A handrail that works even in violently churning seas. |
Ship | |
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Description | Created for those who live their years on the high seas. |
Ship | |
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Description | Towering over the horizon, all chimneys aspire to its glory. |
Ship | |
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Description | A wheel with nothing special. This is what draws many to it. |
Ship | |
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Description | An extravagant piece of ship art made from a golden pot. |
Ship | |
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Description | An anchor patterned after a gem. A sure hit with celebrities. |
Ship | |
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Description | A hull that delivers an experience in pure extravagance. |
Ship | |
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Description | The perfectly designed cannon. Truly the gold standard! |
Ship | |
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Description | Note the elegant curve and design. A true masterpiece! |
Ship | |
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Description | A golden interior fit for royalty. The bed is oh-so fluffy too. |
Ship | |
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Description | A simple chimney, but its surfaces gleam mysteriously. |
Ship | |
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Description | An intricately carved wheel made by a brilliant artisan. |
Ship | Part Type | Ship Part | Description |
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An average prow that came equipped on the SS Linebeck. | |||
The SS Linebeck came equipped with this average anchor. | |||
The original hull of the SS Linebeck. Nothing special. | |||
A cannon bought from Eddo for the high price of 50 Rupees. | |||
The handrail that came stock on Linebeck's ship. | |||
The original bridge of Linebeck's ship. It's a common style. | |||
The normal chimney that came with Linebeck's ship. | |||
The paddle that came stock on Lineback's ship. It ... works! | |||
This bell doesn't chime, but it gives the prow a nice look. | |||
A modern, bell-shaped anchor. Ironically, it doesn't ring. | |||
A modified hull from a standard ship with a fancy yellow spot. | |||
A cannon with truly avant-garde design. Catches the eye! | |||
It draws attention for its playful and ornate design. | |||
Soothing design offers an escape from the stresses of battle. | |||
A simple shape, but something about it is so enticing. | |||
A wheel with bent paddles. It steams your ship along! | |||
Broken, and nobody in the world has the parts to fix it. | |||
An iron-spiked anchor that can secure a ship in any storm. | |||
Looks strong and heavy. Too bad it's neither. | |||
It looks menacing and efficient. It's actually rather typical. | |||
A handrail forged with hefty chains so it won't break easily. | |||
A bridge designed for those with battle on their minds. | |||
A chimney made of iron. Caution: gets very hot when used! | |||
A wheel rumored to have been made from a battleship screw. | |||
The design was based on eyewitness accounts! | |||
An anchor shaped from the mold of an ancient statue. | |||
A hull that looks like an ancient stronghold. The deck is so green! | |||
A cannon surrounded with the glory of an ancient age. | |||
Made from pillars of exotic ruins. It was recently discovered. | |||
With its temple like serenity, it offers peace and comfort. | |||
A chimney once used by a bread baker. Smells fresh baked! | |||
A wheel some say was made from a giant's dinner plate. | |||
Made with waterproof lumber, so it's surprisingly valuable. | |||
It is what it is... No one knows if it works as an anchor. | |||
A worn, rugged hull with a manly, burly style of its own. | |||
Looks like it would shatter after a single fire, but it's tough! | |||
In dire need of repair, but its design adds a lot of flavor! | |||
A modest design for the environmentally conscious! | |||
Looks a little like garbage, but that's its main appeal! | |||
The number of paddles was cut to four to simplify it. | |||
A prow adorned with a scowling demon. Very...intense. | |||
An anchor made in the image of an evil sickle. Scary! | |||
A scary ship said to ferry the foulest of evils. | |||
Some suspect it can fire cannonballs of pure malice. | |||
Made from monstrous horns. Actually not a handrail at all. | |||
A prison designed to cage the foulest villains. | |||
A chimney built for bubbling pots of white-hot magma. | |||
A wheel made from the hollow shell of a red insect. Ewww! | |||
A prow made with swaying palm tress in mind. No coconuts. | |||
An anchor made from a shell. Girls go wild for it! | |||
A themed ship with the appeal of a private tropical oasis. | |||
A cannon shaped like a seapony. This pony packs a punch! | |||
A very basic handrail. Sometimes the basics are best! | |||
Top creature comforts combined with the smell of ocean air. | |||
An artistic chimney filled with rustic charm. | |||
Created from the shell of a huge snail. A mysterious design. | |||
A prow made for those looking for the romance of the sea! | |||
A three-pronged anchor. No frills, but it gets the job done! | |||
A hull with a very serious red and black paint scheme. | |||
Looks complex, but it's easy to use. The professional standard. | |||
A handrail that works even in violently churning seas. | |||
Created for those who live their years on the high seas. | |||
Towering over the horizon, all chimneys aspire to its glory. | |||
A wheel with nothing special. This is what draws many to it. | |||
An extravagant piece of ship art made from a golden pot. | |||
An anchor patterned after a gem. A sure hit with celebrities. | |||
A hull that delivers an experience in pure extravagance. | |||
The perfectly designed cannon. Truly the gold standard! | |||
Note the elegant curve and design. A true masterpiece! | |||
A golden interior fit for royalty. The bed is oh-so fluffy too. | |||
A simple chimney, but its surfaces gleam mysteriously. | |||
An intricately carved wheel made by a brilliant artisan. |
Nomenclature
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This table was generated using translation pages. To request an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference. |
Gallery
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The paper used to represent Ship Parts in Shops
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The complete Bright Ship
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The complete Iron Ship
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The complete Stone Ship
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The complete Vintage Ship
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The complete Demon Ship
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The complete Tropical Ship
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The complete Dignified Ship
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The complete Golden Ship
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1
That's barely worth a mention, sir! No interest...
— Treasure Teller (Phantom Hourglass) - ↑ 2.0 2.1
Such a trifle: 50 rupees, no more.
— Treasure Teller (Phantom Hourglass) - ↑ 3.0 3.1
A common sort of thing: 150 rupees at best.
— Treasure Teller (Phantom Hourglass) - ↑ 4.0 4.1
I'd put that pretty at 800 rupees!
— Treasure Teller (Phantom Hourglass) - ↑ 5.0 5.1
Wh-Where'd you find that?! It's certainly worth 1500 Rupees!
— Treasure Teller (Phantom Hourglass) - ↑ [1][2][3][4][5]
- ↑ Art & Artifacts, Dark Horse Books, pg. 313