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|gender = Male<ref name= "Prima">{{Cite book|quote= '''Shipyard Worker'''<br>This burly fellow loves getting his hands dirty, but not when it comes to fixing bridges!|book= Phantom Hourglass Official Game Guide|publisher= Prima Games|page= 23}}</ref>
|gender = Male<ref>{{Cite book|quote=If you break it, you cannot salvage any more sunken treasure until you seek port at Mercay Island and pay the fellow at the Shipyard to repair it.|book=Phantom Hourglass Official Game Guide |publisher= Prima Games |page=13}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|quote=This burly fellow loves getting his hands dirty, but not when it comes to fixing bridges!|book= Phantom Hourglass Official Game Guide|publisher= Prima Games|page= 23}}</ref>
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The '''Shipyard Worker''' is a character in {{PH}}.<ref name= "Prima"/>
The '''Shipyard Worker''' is a character in {{PH}}.


==Biography==
==Biography==
The Shipyard Worker works in the [[Shipyard]] on [[Mercay Island]].<ref name= "Welcome">{{Cite|Come on in. You've drifted into the shipyard! Got parts? I'll set up your ship. Need your Salvage Arm fixed? Do that too!|Shipyard Worker|PH}}</ref> In the Shipyard, [[Link]] can customize the [[S.S. Linebeck]] with the different [[Ship Parts]] he has collected throughout his journey.<ref name= "Welcome"/> If Link accidentally damages the [[Salvage Arm]], he can visit the Shipyard to have it repaired by the Shipyard Worker. If the Salvage Arm's life gauge runs empty, it breaks and cannot be used until Link has it repaired. The Shipyard Worker charges Link based on the amount of damage that the Salvage Arm has sustained, up to 100 [[Rupee]]s.<ref>{{Cite|You've busted your Salvage Arm! Unusable, dat thing! I'll fix it for ya. Just 100 Rupees!|Shipyard Worker|PH}}</ref>
The Shipyard Worker works in the [[Shipyard]] on [[Mercay Island]].<ref name= "Welcome">{{Cite|Come on in. You've drifted into the shipyard! Got parts? I'll set up your ship. Need your Salvage Arm fixed? Do that too!|Shipyard Worker|PH}}</ref> In the Shipyard, [[Link]] can customize the [[S.S. Linebeck]] with the different [[Ship Parts]] he has collected throughout his journey.<ref name= "Welcome"/> If Link accidentally damages the [[Salvage Arm]], he can visit the Shipyard to have it repaired by the Shipyard Worker. If the Salvage Arm's life gauge runs empty, it breaks and cannot be used until Link has it repaired. The Shipyard Worker charges Link based on the amount of damage that the Salvage Arm has sustained, up to 100 [[Rupee]]s.<ref>{{Cite|You've busted your Salvage Arm! Unusable, dat thing! I'll fix it for ya. Just 100 Rupees!|Shipyard Worker|PH}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|quote=It's cheaper to repair the salvage arm before it's completely broken. If you've exhausted all five hits, the repair bill is a steep 100 Rupees.|book=Phantom Hourglass Official Game Guide |publisher= Prima Games |page=13}}</ref>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 03:14, 30 December 2016

Template:Character The Shipyard Worker is a character in Phantom Hourglass.

Biography

The Shipyard Worker works in the Shipyard on Mercay Island.[1] In the Shipyard, Link can customize the S.S. Linebeck with the different Ship Parts he has collected throughout his journey.[1] If Link accidentally damages the Salvage Arm, he can visit the Shipyard to have it repaired by the Shipyard Worker. If the Salvage Arm's life gauge runs empty, it breaks and cannot be used until Link has it repaired. The Shipyard Worker charges Link based on the amount of damage that the Salvage Arm has sustained, up to 100 Rupees.[2][3]

Trivia

  • In Spirit Tracks, the Bridge Worker's Home in the Snow Realm has a portrait of the Shipyard Worker on the right side of the room. This, and the fact that both characters look similar, suggests that they are related. At the beginning of the game, the Shipyard Worker repairs the bridge on Mercay Island, demonstrating that he possesses the same abilities as the Bridge Worker; however, he states that he dislikes repairing bridges.[4]

Etymology

Names in Other Regions
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Italy Italian Navaldo

See Also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Come on in. You've drifted into the shipyard! Got parts? I'll set up your ship. Need your Salvage Arm fixed? Do that too!" — Shipyard Worker (Phantom Hourglass)
  2. "You've busted your Salvage Arm! Unusable, dat thing! I'll fix it for ya. Just 100 Rupees!" — Shipyard Worker (Phantom Hourglass)
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  4. "This crummy bridge breaks every time we have a quake! Don't have time to keep on babysitting this thing. Not when ships need fixing! But Oshus says that bridges are just as 'portant as ships... When that old man tells you to do something, you do it, like it or not. And I don't like it. But I'll do it." — Shipyard Worker (Phantom Hourglass)