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The Salvage Arm allows Link to pull of [[Treasure Chest]]s from the sea floor. Once a [[Treasure Map]] has been found, an 'X' will appear on the [[Sea Chart]]. This is where treasure can be found. Once Link activates the Salvage Arm, the young hero begin a mini-game in which which he must lower the claw down avoiding obstacles such as rocky walls and [[Octorok#Octomine|Octomines]], an underwater form of [[Octorok]]. There are also [[Rupee]]s in bubbles that can be collected. Once Link reaches the treasure on the seabed, the young hero must to pull it back up, again dodging the obstacles.
The Salvage Arm allows Link to pull of [[Treasure Chest]]s from the sea floor. Once a [[Treasure Map]] has been found, an 'X' will appear on the [[Sea Chart]]. This is where treasure can be found. Once Link activates the Salvage Arm, the young hero begin a mini-game in which which he must lower the claw down avoiding obstacles such as rocky walls and [[Octorok#Octomine|Octomines]], an underwater form of [[Octorok]]. There are also [[Rupee]]s in bubbles that can be collected. Once Link reaches the treasure on the seabed, the young hero must to pull it back up, again dodging the obstacles.
[[File:Salvage Catch.png|thumb|200px|Latching onto a Treasure Chest on the sea floor with the Salvage Arm]]


The Salvage Arm has a life gauge. It has a number of life points which are reduced by one for every obstacle hit. If Link damages the Salvage Arm to the point where it has no life points left, it breaks and can be fixed for a fee by [[Shipyard Worker|the man]] in the [[Shipyard]] on [[Mercay Island]].
The Salvage Arm has a life gauge. It has a number of life points which are reduced by one for every obstacle hit. If Link damages the Salvage Arm to the point where it has no life points left, it breaks and can be fixed for a fee by [[Shipyard Worker|the man]] in the [[Shipyard]] on [[Mercay Island]].
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*The Salvage Arm replaces the [[Grappling Hook]]'s crane feature at sea. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', when the Grappling Hook is equipped aboard the [[King of Red Lions]], it becomes a mechanical crane which allows Link to pull up Treasure Chests from the seabed.
*The Salvage Arm replaces the [[Grappling Hook]]'s crane feature at sea. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', when the Grappling Hook is equipped aboard the [[King of Red Lions]], it becomes a mechanical crane which allows Link to pull up Treasure Chests from the seabed.
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File:Salvaged Chest 2.png|Pulling up a salvaged Treasure Chest with the Salvage Arm
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Revision as of 15:21, 28 December 2012

The Salvage Arm
The Salvage Arm
File:Salvage Arm.jpg
The Salvage Arm pulling up a Treasure Chest.

The Salvage Arm is an attachment for Linebeck's boat in Phantom Hourglass. It is received from Eddo and unlike the cannon, the salvage arm is bought by blowing or yelling into the Nintendo DS's built-in microphone. The price is determined by how hard Link yells or blows.

The Salvage Arm allows Link to pull of Treasure Chests from the sea floor. Once a Treasure Map has been found, an 'X' will appear on the Sea Chart. This is where treasure can be found. Once Link activates the Salvage Arm, the young hero begin a mini-game in which which he 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. Once Link reaches the treasure on the seabed, the young hero must to pull it back up, again dodging the obstacles.

Latching onto a Treasure Chest on the sea floor with the Salvage Arm

The Salvage Arm has a life gauge. It has a number of life points which are reduced by one for every obstacle hit. If Link damages the Salvage Arm to the point where it has no life points left, it breaks and can be fixed for a fee by the man in the Shipyard on Mercay Island.

Trivia

  • The Salvage Arm replaces the Grappling Hook's crane feature at sea. In The Wind Waker, when the Grappling Hook is equipped aboard the King of Red Lions, it becomes a mechanical crane which allows Link to pull up Treasure Chests from the seabed.


Gallery

Names in Other Regions
Language Name
Canada FrenchCA Grue de Récupération
Germany German Bergungsarm
Latin America SpanishLA Grúa