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[[Image:Salvage Arm PH.gif|The Salvage Arm|right]]
{{Infobox Item
[[Image:Salvage Arm.jpg|thumb|200px|left|The Salvage Arm pulling up a [[Treasure Chest]]]]
|image= File:PH Salvage Arm Model.png
The '''Salvage Arm''' is an attachment for [[S. S. Linebeck|Linebeck's boat]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''. It is recived from Eddo. Unlike the cannon, the salvage arm is bought by blowing or yelling into the Nintendo DS's built-in microphone. The price is detirmined by how hard you yell or blow.
|caption= The {{Term|PH|Salvage Arm}}, as seen in-game
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|other= HWL
|cost= 200-1,000 {{Plural|PH|Rupee|link}}
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|uses= Salvaging {{Plural|PH|Sunken Treasure|link}} from the sea floor
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|comp= {{Term|Series|Grappling Hook|link}}
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{{Term/Store|Salvage Arm|Salvage Arms|Series, PH, HWL, HWDE|plural}} are recurring {{Plural|Series|Item|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite|{{Color|HWDE Green|Salvage Arm}}: Use this on rings of light to reveal hidden treasure.|Tutorial|HWDE}}</ref>{{Name Ref|PH}}


The salvage arm allows you to pull of treasure from the sea floor. Once a [[Treasure Chart]] has been found, an 'X' will appear on the [[Sea Chart]]. This is where treasure can be found. Once you activate the Salvage Arm, you begin a mini-game in which which you must lower the claw down avoiding obstacles such as rocky walls and Octomines, an underwater form of [[Octorok]]. There are also rupees in bubbles that can be collected but these are mostly just green rupees. Once you reach the treasure on the seabed, you have to pull it back up, again dodging the obstacles.
==Location and Use==
==={{PH|-}}===
[[File:Salvage.png|thumb|200px|left|The Salvage Arm pulling up a Treasure Chest]]
The {{Term|PH|Salvage Arm}} is bought from {{Term|PH|Eddo|link}} at his {{Term|PH|Eddo's Garage|link|display=garage}}. Unlike the {{Term|PH|Cannon|link}}, the price of the {{Term|PH|Salvage Arm}} varies between 200 and 1,000 {{Plural|PH|Rupee|link}} and is determined by how loud {{Term|PH|Link}} yells (by using the [[Nintendo DS]] microphone).<ref>{{Cite|Butter me up all you want, but it's gonna cost you big-time! So! Show me how much you want the Salvage Arm! SHOUT WITH SOME GUSTO!|Eddo|PH}}</ref>


The Salvage Arm has a life gauge. It has a number of life points which are reduced by one for every obstacle you hit. If you damage the Arm to the point where you have no life points left, it is declared broken and can be fixed for a fee by the man in the shipyard on [[Mercay Island]].
The {{Term|PH|Salvage Arm}} allows {{Term|PH|Link}} to pull {{Plural|PH|Sunken Treasure|link}} off the sea floor. Once a {{Term|PH|Treasure Map|link}} has been found and occasionally when a {{Term|PH|Pirate Ship|link}} is sunk, an 'X' mark will appear on the {{Term|PH|Sea Chart|link}}. This is where treasure can be found. If {{Term|PH|Link}} tries to salvage somewhere with no mark, though, he won't get any treasure. Once {{Term|PH|Link}} activates the {{Term|PH|Salvage Arm}}, he enters a {{Term|PH|Mini-Game|link}} in which he must lower and retrieve the claw while avoiding obstacles such as rocky walls and {{Plural|PH|Octomine|link}}, an underwater form of {{Term|PH|Octorok|link}}. There are also {{Plural|PH|Rupee|link}} in bubbles that can be collected. Once {{Term|PH|Link}} reaches the treasure on the seabed, he must pull it back up, again dodging the obstacles.


[[Category:Items]]
The {{Term|PH|Salvage Arm}} has a life gauge. It has five life points which are reduced by one for every obstacle hit. If {{Term|PH|Link}} damages the {{Term|PH|Salvage Arm}}, it can be fixed by {{Term|PH|Gazpacho|link}} in the {{Term|PH|Shipyard|link}} on {{Term|PH|Mercay Island|link}} for 20-50 {{Plural|PH|Rupee}}.<ref>{{Cite|Your Salvage Arm is dinged up. Might want to fix that. I'll do dat job for 20 Rupees! How about it?|Gazpacho|PH}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Hey, dat Salvage Arm is pretty banged up! Gonna be useless soon! I'll fix it for ya. Just 50 Rupees!|Gazpacho|PH}}</ref> If {{Term|PH|Link}} damages to the point where it has no life points left, it breaks and needs to be repaired by {{Term|PH|Gazpacho}} for 100 {{Plural|PH|Rupee}} before it can be used again.<ref>{{Cite|Awww, you broke the Salvage Arm, kid!|Linebeck|PH}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|You've busted your Salvage Arm! Unusable, dat thing! I'll fix it for ya. Just 100 Rupees!|Gazpacho|PH}}</ref>
 
==Other Appearances==
==={{HWL|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Stub|HWL}}
In {{HWL}}, {{Plural|HWDE|Salvage Arm}} appear as {{Plural|HWDE|Item Card|link}} on the {{Term|HWDE|Great Sea Map|link}} and the {{Term|HWDE|Master Wind Waker Map|link}} in {{Term|HWDE|Adventure Mode|link}}.
{{Noncanon|End}}
 
==Trivia==
*In {{PH}}, the {{Term|PH|Salvage Arm}}, though with a different end, can be seen when fishing and in some cutscenes even before getting it from {{Term|PH|Eddo|link}}.
 
==Nomenclature==
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==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Salvage Catch.png|Latching onto a {{Term|PH|Treasure Chest}} on the sea floor with the {{Term|PH|Salvage Arm}}
File:Salvaged Chest 2.png|Pulling up a salvaged {{Term|PH|Treasure Chest}} with the {{Term|PH|Salvage Arm}}
File:HWL Salvage Arm Sprite.png|A {{Term|HWL|Salvage Arm}} {{Term|HWL|Item Card}} from {{HWL|-}}
File:HWDE Salvage Arm Icon.png|A {{Term|HWDE|Salvage Arm}} {{Term|HWDE|Item Card}} from {{HWDE|-}}
</gallery>
 
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