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The Treasure Teller is a man who can found in Phantom Hourglass. He is found on Mercay Island and buys any Treasures or Ship Parts after he has appraised them.

Inside the Treasure Teller's shop

The Treasure Teller is found to the north of the docks in the easternmost house, its sign is a Rupee with a red eye on either side of it. Upon appraising items,[1] the Treasure Teller randomly assigns a fixed value to each. His appraisal values will remain fixed throughout the game. The values given each item will differ from one game file when compared to another. Items will either sell for 0,[2] 50,[3] 150,[4] 800,[5] or 1500[6] Rupees.

To sell ship parts, tap the type and then the part. Notice that Linebeck's original ship parts and Eddo's Cannon cannot be sold. To sell treasure, tap the button that says treasure and then the treasure.

Gallery

See Also

References

  1. "Gah! What's this?!" — Treasure Teller (Phantom Hourglass)
  2. "That's barely worth a mention, sir! No interest..." — The Treasure Teller (Phantom Hourglass)
  3. "Such a trifle: 50 rupees, no more" — The Treasure Teller (Phantom Hourglass)
  4. "A common sort of thing: 150 rupees at best." — The Treasure Teller (Phantom Hourglass)
  5. "I'd put that pretty at 800 rupees!" — The Treasure Teller (Phantom Hourglass)
  6. "Wh-Where'd you find that?! It's certainly worth 1500 Rupees!" — The Treasure Teller (Phantom Hourglass)
Names in Other Regions
Language Name
Canada FrenchCA Comptoir de tresors
Latin America SpanishLA Anticuario