Ship Part

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Ship Part
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Games

Location

Various

Uses

Customization of your ship

A Ship Part is a category of item found in Phantom Hourglass. There are many variations which can be found all over the World of the Ocean King, such as purchasing them from Beedle, from achieving a good score in some minigames, or by using the Salvage Arm. Ship Parts can be sold to the Treasure Teller shop on Mercay Island for varying prices, up to 1500 rupees. These prices will change between save files, but Golden Ship Parts will always sell for 1500 rupees.

If you have multiple ship parts from a set attached to your ship, it will gain more heart containers which will help you sail in peace. The criteria is as follows:

  • Regular Ship Parts
    • Three of a kind: Adds one heart
    • Six of a kind: Adds two hearts
    • Complete set: Adds three hearts
  • Golden Ship Parts
    • Three gold ship parts: Adds one heart
    • Four gold ship parts: Adds two hearts
    • Six gold ship parts: Adds three hearts
    • Complete gold set: Adds four hearts

Trading

The game allowed players to use Nintendo DS Wi-Fi capability to trade Ship Parts and Treasure with friends all around the world. What you would need to do in order to begin the trading process, is to meet up with Freedle, the instrument playing man on Mercay Island.

There were two methods that could be done to trade Ship Parts online. Tag Mode was the simplest way to go if your friend was nearby. The player could either place a Ship Part in one of the three boxes near Freedle while you were in game, or in Tag Mode. Then the player could then go to Tag Mode, and if there was somebody nearby also in Tag Mode, the Ship Parts would be traded.

Battle Mode was the other option of trading Ship Parts. Once again, the player could place the Ship Parts in one of the boxes near Freedle, and after a multiplayer match with an online friend was completed, the Ship Parts would be traded. The outcome of the match was irrelevant, as the parts would be traded regardless.

Unfortunately, as of 2013, Ship Parts can no longer be traded, due to the Wi-Fi connection for Nintendo DS games being terminated.


Check out our full guide on ship parts here: [1]