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==Interaction==
==Interaction==
If Link talks to Nobodo, he will comment on being sad. He will also be offended that other Anouki call him "No-Abodo", because he has no abode. He will then say that he actually likes being sad. The real reason why he is useful, though, is because he tells you that other Anouki - those WITH houses (he refers to those in the [[Anouki Estates]], not to the ones located around the island) - often burrow treasures in front of the signs near they houses. As implied, digging in front of the signs in the Anouki Estates will unearth some valuable [[Rupee|rupees]]. Note that it is not necessary to speak with him if you already know this information.
If Link talks to Nobodo, he will comment on being sad. He will also be offended that other Anouki call him "No-Abodo", because he has no abode. He will then say that he actually likes being sad. The real reason why he is useful, though, is because he tells you that other Anouki - those WITH houses (he refers to those in the [[Anouki Estates]], not to the ones located around the island) - often burrow treasures in front of the signs near they houses. As implied, digging in front of the signs in the Anouki Estates will unearth some valuable [[Rupee]]s. Note that it is not necessary to speak with him if you already know this information.


==More treasure==
==More treasure==
It is worth noting that, using the grappling hook, Link is also able to reach both small islands to either side of the Anouki Estates, and using the information from the [[Stone Tablet]]s and [[Gossip Stone#Phantom Hourglass|Gossip Stones]] he will find that digging in front of the stone tablet to the right of the entrance to the Anouki Estates will produce a [[Big Red Rupee]], worth 200 rupees.
It is worth noting that, using the grappling hook, Link is also able to reach both small islands to either side of the Anouki Estates, and using the information from the [[Stone Tablet]]s and [[Gossip Stone#Phantom Hourglass|Gossip Stones]] he will find that digging in front of the stone tablet to the right of the entrance to the Anouki Estates will produce a [[Big Red Rupee]], worth 200 rupees.


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Revision as of 19:35, October 17, 2012

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Nobodo is one of the Anouki who lives on the Isle of Frost in Phantom Hourglass.

Location

In order to reach Nobodo, the Grappling Hook is required. In the Anouki Village (i.e. not in the Great Ice Field or Temple of Ice approach), go to the south-western part, near the boat. There are some pegs, onto which Link can jump and grapple to reach an elevated platform with a single Anouki standing on it.

Interaction

If Link talks to Nobodo, he will comment on being sad. He will also be offended that other Anouki call him "No-Abodo", because he has no abode. He will then say that he actually likes being sad. The real reason why he is useful, though, is because he tells you that other Anouki - those WITH houses (he refers to those in the Anouki Estates, not to the ones located around the island) - often burrow treasures in front of the signs near they houses. As implied, digging in front of the signs in the Anouki Estates will unearth some valuable Rupees. Note that it is not necessary to speak with him if you already know this information.

More treasure

It is worth noting that, using the grappling hook, Link is also able to reach both small islands to either side of the Anouki Estates, and using the information from the Stone Tablets and Gossip Stones he will find that digging in front of the stone tablet to the right of the entrance to the Anouki Estates will produce a Big Red Rupee, worth 200 rupees.