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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'', a Traveler's Ship is simply a ship on the [[Great Sea]] that is owned by fellow sailor. If [[Link]] boards these ships, he can talk to the boats owner, and possibly do tasks for rewards.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'', a '''Traveler's Ship''' is simply a ship on the [[Great Sea]] that is owned by fellow sailor. If [[Link]] boards these ships, he can talk to the boat's owner, and possibly do tasks for rewards.


these boats are:
==Nyave's Boat==
[[Nyave]]'s boat is the first traveler's ship that Link can board and is found in the south-western quadrant of the great sea. He is quite cowardly as shown when his ship is first boarded. It is infested with [[Miniblin]]s and Nyave is on the ground playing dead. If all of the monsters are defeated, he will thank Link and give him some treasure. It is possible to come every day and repeat this, although there will be a [[Zora Warrior]] there as well. Nyave is part of the [[Phantom Hourglass trading sequence|''Phantom Hourglass'' trading sequence]]. By giving Nyave the guard notebook he lost, Link will receive a Wood Heart.


==Nyave's boat==
==Nyeve's Boat==
Nyave's boat is the first travellers boat you can board and is found in the south-western quadrant of the great sea. He is quite cowardly as shown when you first board his ship it is infested with [[Miniblins]] and Nyave is on the ground playing dead, if you defeat all the monsters he will thank you and give you some treasure, it is possible to come everyday and repeat this although there will be a [[Zora Warrior]] there aswell now. Nyave is part of the Phantom Hourglass trading sequence. By giving Nyave the guard notebook he lost, Link will receive a Wood Heart.
[[Nyeve]]'s boat is found in the north-western quadrant of the [[Great Sea]] and is remarkably similar to the [[King of Red Lions]], even going so far as being called the "Prince of Red Lions". Who is on the boat is possibly even more suprising he looks just like [[Link]] except with a small white ball at the end of the cap, a heart-shaped belt buckle, blue boots rather than brown boots and a garden tool for a weapon. He plays the role of [[Orca]] in the way of being a sword-trainer character. Attacking him more than 100 times before he hits Link three times earns Link a prize. Nyeve is involved in the trading sequence, as when Link gives him the Hero's New Clothes, he gives Link a kaleidoscope. He also says he got the telescope from his sister as a joke — a reference to how Link obtained his kaleidoscope in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. For some reason his ship is infested with crows.
 
==Nyeve's boat==
Nyeves boat is found in the north-western quadrant of the great sea and is remarkabally similar to the [[King of Red Lions]] and funnily enough is called Prince of Red Lions, but who is on the boat is even more suprising he looks just like [[Link]] except with a small white ball at the end of the cap, a heart-shaped belt buckle, blue boots rather than brown boots and a garden tool for a weapon. He plays the role of [[Orca]] in the way of attacking him more than 100 times before he hits you thre times.Nyeve is involved in the trading sequence, as when you give him the Hero's New Clothes, he gives you a kaleidoscope. He also says he got the telescope from his sister as a joke, but that is really similar to what happened to Link in The Wind Waker. For some reason his ship is infested with crows.


==Ho Ho Tribe==
==Ho Ho Tribe==
The Ho Ho Tribe is a group of seven "telescope"-wielding, treasure-seekers, they are found in the south-eastern quadrant of the great sea. They are based on Old Man Ho Ho from The Wind Waker. They originate from the land of Wayaway and now sail in a ship in search of treasure, which they can buy a specific treasure from Link that changes from time to time, for more money than the treasure teller found on Mercay Island. During the Phantom Hourglass trading sequence, the one that doesn't have a telescope will trade Link a kaleidoscope for an Adventurer's Book.  
The [[Ho Ho Tribe]] is a group of seven "telescope"-wielding, treasure-seekers, they are found in the south-eastern quadrant of the great sea. They are based on [[Old Man Ho Ho]] from ''The Wind Waker''. They originate from the land of Wayaway and now sail in a ship in search of treasure, and they can buy a specific treasure from Link that changes from time to time, for more money than the treasure teller found on [[Mercay Island]] will buy it for. During the ''Phantom Hourglass'' trading sequence, the one that doesn't have a telescope will trade Link a kaleidoscope for an Adventurer's Book.  


==Man of Smile's Boat==
==Man of Smiles's Boat==
The Man of Smiles is found in the North-Eastern quadrant of the map. Upon visiting his boat, the door will close behind Link and several enemies will appear. Defeating all the enemies will cause the door to open and the Man of Smiles to come out. The first time you visit his boat he gives you the Hero's New Clothes, the first item of the Trading Sequence. Visit him a second time, he will give you the Prize Postcard.
The Man of Smiles is found in the north-eastern quadrant of the map. Upon visiting his boat, the door will close behind Link and several enemies will appear. Defeating all the enemies will cause the door to open and the Man of Smiles to come out. The first time his boat is visited he gives Link the Hero's New Clothes, the first item of the trading sequence. Visiting him a second time will earn Link the Prize Postcard.


==Old Wayfarer's Boat==
==Old Wayfarer's Boat==
During the Trading Sequence, Old Wayfarer is in a Boat due to the fact that the mermaid has diminished all his supplies, if you give him wood heart and he will thank you for it as it is a supply of food and then let you have [[Swordsman's Scroll]].
During the trading sequence, the [[Old Wayfarer]] is in a boat due to the fact that the mermaid has diminished all his supplies. If he is given the Wood Heart, he will thank Link for it as it is a supply of food and then let him have [[Swordsman's Scroll]].
He is part of The Trading Sequence.
 
 
all of these ships must be boarded as part of the [[Phantom Hourglass Trading Sequence]].
 


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Revision as of 06:01, 5 January 2009

In Phantom Hourglass, a Traveler's Ship is simply a ship on the Great Sea that is owned by fellow sailor. If Link boards these ships, he can talk to the boat's owner, and possibly do tasks for rewards.

Nyave's Boat

Nyave's boat is the first traveler's ship that Link can board and is found in the south-western quadrant of the great sea. He is quite cowardly as shown when his ship is first boarded. It is infested with Miniblins and Nyave is on the ground playing dead. If all of the monsters are defeated, he will thank Link and give him some treasure. It is possible to come every day and repeat this, although there will be a Zora Warrior there as well. Nyave is part of the Phantom Hourglass trading sequence. By giving Nyave the guard notebook he lost, Link will receive a Wood Heart.

Nyeve's Boat

Nyeve's boat is found in the north-western quadrant of the Great Sea and is remarkably similar to the King of Red Lions, even going so far as being called the "Prince of Red Lions". Who is on the boat is possibly even more suprising — he looks just like Link except with a small white ball at the end of the cap, a heart-shaped belt buckle, blue boots rather than brown boots and a garden tool for a weapon. He plays the role of Orca in the way of being a sword-trainer character. Attacking him more than 100 times before he hits Link three times earns Link a prize. Nyeve is involved in the trading sequence, as when Link gives him the Hero's New Clothes, he gives Link a kaleidoscope. He also says he got the telescope from his sister as a joke — a reference to how Link obtained his kaleidoscope in The Wind Waker. For some reason his ship is infested with crows.

Ho Ho Tribe

The Ho Ho Tribe is a group of seven "telescope"-wielding, treasure-seekers, they are found in the south-eastern quadrant of the great sea. They are based on Old Man Ho Ho from The Wind Waker. They originate from the land of Wayaway and now sail in a ship in search of treasure, and they can buy a specific treasure from Link that changes from time to time, for more money than the treasure teller found on Mercay Island will buy it for. During the Phantom Hourglass trading sequence, the one that doesn't have a telescope will trade Link a kaleidoscope for an Adventurer's Book.

Man of Smiles's Boat

The Man of Smiles is found in the north-eastern quadrant of the map. Upon visiting his boat, the door will close behind Link and several enemies will appear. Defeating all the enemies will cause the door to open and the Man of Smiles to come out. The first time his boat is visited he gives Link the Hero's New Clothes, the first item of the trading sequence. Visiting him a second time will earn Link the Prize Postcard.

Old Wayfarer's Boat

During the trading sequence, the Old Wayfarer is in a boat due to the fact that the mermaid has diminished all his supplies. If he is given the Wood Heart, he will thank Link for it as it is a supply of food and then let him have Swordsman's Scroll.