Harrow Island: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
Want an adless experience? Log in or Create an account.
m
no edit summary
m (Text replacement - " {{Cat|Phantom Hourglass Islands}}" to " {{Listbox|Phantom Hourglass Islands}} {{Cat|Phantom Hourglass Islands}}")
mNo edit summary
 
Line 6: Line 6:
}}
}}


'''Harrow Island''' is a location in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''. It is an uncharted island found in the southeastern quadrant of the [[World of the Ocean King]]. Once Link gets close enough, [[Ciela]] points out the island and adds it to his [[Sea Chart]].{{Ref|PH|2619|Ciela}}{{Ref|pg. 196|Sail northward until you spy the isle, which Ciela quickly jots down on your sea chart.|[[Prima Games Phantom Hourglass Premiere Edition Strategy Guide]]}} The area appears rather barren, with the majority of it being covered by a large sand field; however, the island is filled with numerous [[Rupee]]s hidden underground and is home to a [[Mini-Game|mini-game]].{{Ref|PH|1656|Gossip Stone}}{{Ref|pg. 196|This desert is actually a huge sandbox filled with wondrous prizes.|Prima Games Phantom Hourglass Premiere Edition Strategy Guide}}
'''Harrow Island''' is a location in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''. It is an uncharted island found in the southeastern quadrant of the [[World of the Ocean King]]. Once Link gets close enough, [[Ciela]] points out the island and adds it to his [[Sea Chart]].{{Ref|PH|2619|Ciela}}{{Ref|pg. 196|Sail northward until you spy the isle, which Ciela quickly jots down on your sea chart.|''[[Prima Games Phantom Hourglass Premiere Edition Strategy Guide]]''}} The area appears rather barren, with the majority of it being covered by a large sand field; however, the island is filled with numerous [[Rupee]]s hidden underground and is home to a [[Mini-Game|mini-game]].{{Ref|PH|1656|Gossip Stone}}{{Ref|pg. 196|This desert is actually a huge sandbox filled with wondrous prizes.|''Prima Games Phantom Hourglass Premiere Edition Strategy Guide''}}


==Mini-Game==
==Mini-Game==
When Link first arrives at the island, [[Linebeck]] comments that he is certain there are riches hidden there.{{Ref|PH|1700|Linebeck}} As Link walks out to explore, he is greeted by a [[Gossip Stone]] who offers to allow him into the northern desert section of the area by activating a gust geyser to dig up ten treasures in exchange for 50 Rupees.{{Ref|PH|1659|Gossip Stone}}{{Ref|pg. 196|The statue welcomes you to the island and offers you a chance to dig for fortune and glory, all for the small price of 50 Rupees. Pay the statue and then step onto the gust geyser that starts blowing nearby to be blown northward and reach a huge sand pit that dominates most of the island!|Prima Games Phantom Hourglass Premiere Edition Strategy Guide}} He promises to notify Link once he has dug up his tenth treasure and warns him that there are negative treasures hidden as well, referring to [[Rupoor]]s.{{Ref|PH|1658|Gossip Stone}}
When Link first arrives at the island, [[Linebeck]] comments that he is certain there are riches hidden there.{{Ref|PH|1700|Linebeck}} As Link walks out to explore, he is greeted by a [[Gossip Stone]] who offers to allow him into the northern desert section of the area by activating a gust geyser to dig up ten treasures in exchange for 50 Rupees.{{Ref|PH|1659|Gossip Stone}}{{Ref|pg. 196|The statue welcomes you to the island and offers you a chance to dig for fortune and glory, all for the small price of 50 Rupees. Pay the statue and then step onto the gust geyser that starts blowing nearby to be blown northward and reach a huge sand pit that dominates most of the island!|''Prima Games Phantom Hourglass Premiere Edition Strategy Guide''}} He promises to notify Link once he has dug up his tenth treasure and warns him that there are negative treasures hidden as well, referring to [[Rupoor]]s.{{Ref|PH|1658|Gossip Stone}}


===Prizes===
===Prizes===
Link can use his [[Shovel]] to dig holes and randomly hits treasure.{{Ref|PH|1665|In-Game Description}} He primarily finds Rupees (colored Red, Blue, and Big Green) and Rupoors (the 10 Rupoor and the 50 Rupoor). There are also four [[Treasure Map]]s that only appear only after certain events in the story. The first two can be found upon completing the [[Temple of Ice]],{{Ref|pg. 196|Check back here after finishing the Temple of Ice to get two treasure maps, and again after obtaining the fourth and final sea chart to get the other two.|Prima Games Phantom Hourglass Premiere Edition Strategy Guide}} and the other two appear on the island after obtaining the Northeastern Sea Chart in the [[Temple of the Ocean King]].{{Ref|pg. 239|The other two become available only after you have the fourth and final sea chart from the Temple of the Ocean King.|Prima Games Phantom Hourglass Premiere Edition Strategy Guide}}
Link can use his [[Shovel]] to dig holes and randomly hits treasure.{{Ref|PH|1665|In-game description}} He primarily finds Rupees (colored Red, Blue, and Big Green) and Rupoors (the 10 Rupoor and the 50 Rupoor). There are also four [[Treasure Map]]s that only appear only after certain events in the story. The first two can be found upon completing the [[Temple of Ice]],{{Ref|pg. 196|Check back here after finishing the Temple of Ice to get two treasure maps, and again after obtaining the fourth and final sea chart to get the other two.|''Prima Games Phantom Hourglass Premiere Edition Strategy Guide''}} and the other two appear on the island after obtaining the Northeastern Sea Chart in the [[Temple of the Ocean King]].{{Ref|pg. 239|The other two become available only after you have the fourth and final sea chart from the Temple of the Ocean King.|''Prima Games Phantom Hourglass Premiere Edition Strategy Guide''}}


On occasion, Link also unearths [[Lucky Lee]], the spirit of the island.{{Ref|pg. 196|While digging for loot, you'll periodically uncover an invisible spirit named Lucky Lee who resides here at Harrow Island.|Prima Games Phantom Hourglass Premiere Edition Strategy Guide}} For 50 Rupees, Lucky Lee allows Link to choose a treasure chest.{{Ref|PH|1677|Lucky Lee}}{{Ref|PH|1676|Lucky Lee}} He is then randomly awarded 40, 150, or 200 Rupees, or if he loses, he has to pay an additional 100 Rupees.{{Ref|PH|1678|Lucky Lee}}{{Ref|PH|1679|Lucky Lee}}{{Ref|PH|1680|Lucky Lee}}{{Ref|PH|1699|Lucky Lee}}
On occasion, Link also unearths [[Lucky Lee]], the spirit of the island.{{Ref|pg. 196|While digging for loot, you'll periodically uncover an invisible spirit named Lucky Lee who resides here at Harrow Island.|''Prima Games Phantom Hourglass Premiere Edition Strategy Guide''}} For 50 Rupees, Lucky Lee allows Link to choose a treasure chest.{{Ref|PH|1677|Lucky Lee}}{{Ref|PH|1676|Lucky Lee}} He is then randomly awarded 40, 150, or 200 Rupees, or if he loses, he has to pay an additional 100 Rupees.{{Ref|PH|1678|Lucky Lee}}{{Ref|PH|1679|Lucky Lee}}{{Ref|PH|1680|Lucky Lee}}{{Ref|PH|1699|Lucky Lee}}


===Penalties===
===Penalties===
Line 21: Line 21:
When Link returns, the Gossip Stone asks if he is truly sorry for what he did.{{Ref|PH|1689|Gossip Stone}} If Link says yes, then the Gossip Stone agrees to allow him to play again if he pays 300 Rupees to have his ban lifted.{{Ref|PH|1691|Gossip Stone}} With the price paid, the Gossip Stone does as promised and treats Link just as before.{{Ref|PH|1698|Gossip Stone}}
When Link returns, the Gossip Stone asks if he is truly sorry for what he did.{{Ref|PH|1689|Gossip Stone}} If Link says yes, then the Gossip Stone agrees to allow him to play again if he pays 300 Rupees to have his ban lifted.{{Ref|PH|1691|Gossip Stone}} With the price paid, the Gossip Stone does as promised and treats Link just as before.{{Ref|PH|1698|Gossip Stone}}


== Gallery ==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Harrowislandphantomhourglass.png|''Map of Harrow Island.''
File:Harrowislandphantomhourglass.png|Map of Harrow Island
File:Harrowislanddigging.gif|''Link digging on Harrow Island.''
File:Harrowislanddigging.gif|Link digging on Harrow Island
</gallery>
</gallery>


patroller
16,824

edits

Navigation menu