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|name    = The Teller of Treasures
|image    = [[File:Treasure-teller.png]]
|game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''
|game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''
|location = [[Mercay Island]]
|location = [[Mercay Island]]
|race    = [[Hylian]]
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|owner    = [[Teller of Treasures]]
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The "Treasure Teller" is a shop in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'' on the eastern side of [[Mercay Island]] in the Southwestern sea. It appears only after you have completed the 3rd visit to the [[Temple of the Ocean King]], made apparent to the player by a man standing outside.  
The '''Treasure Teller''' is a shop in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'' found on the eastern side of [[Mercay Island]] in the southwestern sea. After [[Link (The Wind Waker)#Phantom Hourglass|Link]] has completed the third visit to the [[Temple of the Ocean King]], the shop will open. Made apparent to Link by a man standing outside.


The Treasure Teller is a service in which a man, who simply refers to himself as 'the teller of treasures!', puts prices on and buys (if you wish), your Treasure and Ship Parts. Regardless of the item you are offering, he will react in shock with the exclamation - 'Gah! What's this?!'.  
The Treasure Teller is a service in which the [[Teller of Treasures]], the owner of the shop, appraises and buys treasure and [[Ship Part]]s. Regardless of the item Link is offering, he will react in shock of the item.{{Ref|PH|1900|Teller of Treasures}}


The prices he will pay are, 50 [[Rupee|Rupees]] ('Such a trifle'), 150 Rupees ('A common sort of thing'), 800 Rupees ('I'd put that pretty') and 1500 Rupees ('Wh-where'd you find that?!'). When attempting to sell a ship part which was stock on [[Linebeck]]'s ship, or [[Eddo]]'s cannon, the Treasure Teller will claim that it is 'barely worth a mention' and so move on.
When an item is appraised by the Teller of Treasures, the amount of [[Rupee]]s for that item will be fixed for the rest of the game. The amount of Rupees for each item will differ from one game file to another. The amount he will pay for each treasure or ship parts includes 50 Rupees,{{Ref|PH|1892|Teller of Treasures}} 150 Rupees,{{Ref|PH|1893|Teller of Treasures}} 800 Rupees,{{Ref|PH|1894|Teller of Treasures}} and 1500 Rupees.{{Ref|PH|1895|Teller of Treasures}} If a customer tries to sell an item that is not "interesting," the Teller of Treasures will claim that it is "barely worth a mention" and will move on.{{Ref|PH|1901|Teller of Treasures}}
 
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Latest revision as of 15:39, June 21, 2023

Treasure Teller

The Treasure Teller is a shop in Phantom Hourglass found on the eastern side of Mercay Island in the southwestern sea. After Link has completed the third visit to the Temple of the Ocean King, the shop will open. Made apparent to Link by a man standing outside.

The Treasure Teller is a service in which the Teller of Treasures, the owner of the shop, appraises and buys treasure and Ship Parts. Regardless of the item Link is offering, he will react in shock of the item.[1]

When an item is appraised by the Teller of Treasures, the amount of Rupees for that item will be fixed for the rest of the game. The amount of Rupees for each item will differ from one game file to another. The amount he will pay for each treasure or ship parts includes 50 Rupees,[2] 150 Rupees,[3] 800 Rupees,[4] and 1500 Rupees.[5] If a customer tries to sell an item that is not "interesting," the Teller of Treasures will claim that it is "barely worth a mention" and will move on.[6]

Gallery

References

  1. "Gah! What's this?!" — Teller of Treasures, Phantom Hourglass.
  2. "Such a trifle: 50 Rupees, no more." — Teller of Treasures, Phantom Hourglass.
  3. "A common sort of thing: 150 Rupees at best." — Teller of Treasures, Phantom Hourglass.
  4. "I'd put that pretty at 800 Rupees!" — Teller of Treasures, Phantom Hourglass.
  5. "Wh-where'd you find that?! It's certainly worth 1500 Rupees!" — Teller of Treasures, Phantom Hourglass.
  6. "That's barely worth a mention, sir! No interest..." — Teller of Treasures, Phantom Hourglass.