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{{Infobox|item
|name = S.S. Linbeck
| image   = [[File:S.S. Linebeck.png|400px]]
|image = [[File:S.S. Linebeck.png|250px|]]<br>''Artwork from [[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''
| caption  = Artwork of the S.S Linebeck
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''
| game     = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''
|location = [[Mercay Island]]
| location = [[Mercay Island]]
|uses = Traversing the [[World of the Ocean King]]
| use      = Traversing the [[World of the Ocean King]]
|cost =
| related  = [[Ship Part]]
|sim =
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The '''S.S. Linebeck''' is [[Linebeck]]'s steam powered ship that [[Link]] uses to travel the [[World of the Ocean King]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''. [[Link]] navigates the ship by drawing it's path on a [[seachart]], of which it follows. However, at one point in the game, Link uses the steering wheel to drive the boat through fog.  
{{Quote|Any captain worth his salt puts his ship before his own safety, I tell you!|[[Linebeck]]}}
Link can buy new parts and customize the S.S. Linebeck however he pleases.
 
The '''S.S. Linebeck''' is [[Linebeck]]'s steam powered ship that [[Link (The Wind Waker)#Phantom Hourglass|Link]] uses to travel the [[World of the Ocean King]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''. Link navigates the ship by drawing its path on the [[Sea Chart]], of which it follows. However, at one point in the game, Link uses the steering wheel to drive the boat through fog.  
Link can purchase new parts and customize the S.S. Linebeck however he pleases.
 
==S.S. Linebeck==
The S.S. Linebeck is a cheap, low quality ship owned by Linebeck, which he selfishly named after himself. The original S.S. Linebeck parts are ridiculed about just how run of the mill they are. Although the ship is completely worthless, Linebeck is proud of it.
 
==Navigation==
After Link saves Linebeck in the [[Temple of the Ocean King]], he is given control of the S.S. Linebeck. He marks the ships route on the Sea Chart, and the ship follows the route exactly. Link can make the ship stop and go by hitting the start/stop engine button.
 
However, this is not the only form of navigation in the game. When trying to find the [[Ghost Ship (Phantom Hourglass)|Ghost Ship]] in the fog, Link must steer the ship manually, following the direction of the fairies of [[Neri|Wisdom]], [[Leaf|Power]], and [[Ciela|Courage]]. The fairies beep to tell Link how close he is.
 
<gallery>
File:Driving linebeck's ship.gif
File:Steering the ship.gif
</gallery>
 
==Customization==
{{main|Ship Part}}
The S.S. Linebeck has a heart system of health/damage, much like Link in the main game. The original S.S. Linebeck parts aren't that good, and all together give the S.S. Linebeck four hearts:
<gallery caption="Original ''S.S. Linebeck'' parts">
File:Passable-Prow.png|[[Passable Prow]]
File:Normal-Anchor.png|[[Normal Anchor]]
File:Standard-Hull.png|[[Standard Hull]]
File:Eddos-Cannon.png|[[Eddo's Cannon]]
File:Simple-Handrail.png|[[Simple Handrail]]
File:Steady-Bridge.png|[[Steady Bridge]]
File:Normal-Chimney.png|[[Normal Chimney]]
File:Normal-Wheel.png|[[Normal Wheel]]
</gallery>
 
With different combinations of [[Ship Part]]s, the S.S. Linebeck can have more hearts (As the ship will be stronger). There are nine different sets of ships, each with eight different parts making it. A complete set will give more hearts than an incomplete set:
 
<gallery caption="Complete Ships">
File:S-S-Linebeck.png|Original ''S.S. Linebeck''
File:Bell-Ship.png|[[Bright Ship]]
File:Iron-Ship.png|[[Iron Ship]]
File:Stone-Ship.png|[[Stone Ship]]
File:Wooden-Ship.png|[[Vintage Ship]]
File:Demon-Ship.png|[[Demon Ship]]
File:Tropical-Ship-Model.png|[[Tropical Ship]]
File:Practical-Ship.png|[[Dignified Ship]]
File:Golden-Ship.png|[[Golden Ship]]
</gallery>


{{Cat|Phantom Hourglass Items}}
{{Cat|Phantom Hourglass Items}}

Latest revision as of 15:32, November 28, 2022

S.S. Linebeck
S.S. Linebeck.png
Artwork of the S.S Linebeck

Games

Location

Uses

Traversing the World of the Ocean King

Related

"Any captain worth his salt puts his ship before his own safety, I tell you!"

The S.S. Linebeck is Linebeck's steam powered ship that Link uses to travel the World of the Ocean King in Phantom Hourglass. Link navigates the ship by drawing its path on the Sea Chart, of which it follows. However, at one point in the game, Link uses the steering wheel to drive the boat through fog. Link can purchase new parts and customize the S.S. Linebeck however he pleases.

S.S. Linebeck

The S.S. Linebeck is a cheap, low quality ship owned by Linebeck, which he selfishly named after himself. The original S.S. Linebeck parts are ridiculed about just how run of the mill they are. Although the ship is completely worthless, Linebeck is proud of it.

Navigation

After Link saves Linebeck in the Temple of the Ocean King, he is given control of the S.S. Linebeck. He marks the ships route on the Sea Chart, and the ship follows the route exactly. Link can make the ship stop and go by hitting the start/stop engine button.

However, this is not the only form of navigation in the game. When trying to find the Ghost Ship in the fog, Link must steer the ship manually, following the direction of the fairies of Wisdom, Power, and Courage. The fairies beep to tell Link how close he is.

Customization

Main article: Ship Part

The S.S. Linebeck has a heart system of health/damage, much like Link in the main game. The original S.S. Linebeck parts aren't that good, and all together give the S.S. Linebeck four hearts:

With different combinations of Ship Parts, the S.S. Linebeck can have more hearts (As the ship will be stronger). There are nine different sets of ships, each with eight different parts making it. A complete set will give more hearts than an incomplete set: