Courage Gem #11
Location: Uncharted Island
How To Find: To find this island, go to the Northwestern Sea and sail around
the eastern parts of it until you find it. Solve the riddle on the
island and enter the cave, then look around in the first room and
use the Grappling Hook to reach the chest across from you.
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Courage Gem #12
Location: Goron Island
How To Find: Go to the Goron that wanted you to kill the Yellow ChuChus. Near
him is a raised plateau with a boulder. Stand next to the Goron
and use the Grappling Hook on the boulder to reach a chest.
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Courage Gem #13
Location: Dee Ess Island
How To Find: Go to the northern end of the island, then jump down to the pit.
Defeat the enemies to make a chest appear.
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Courage Gem #14
Location: Dee Ess Island
How To Find: On the Touch Screen of the Nintendo DS (on the map, that is), use
the Shovel and dig around the southwestern corner to dig it up.
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Courage Gem #15
Location: Isle of the Dead
How To Find: In the hidden Rupoor area (see the Walkthrough), you’ll find this
one in one of the four chests at the end of the room.
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Courage Gem #16
Location: Isle of Ruins
How To Find: After draining the water of the island, go to the eastern side of
the island. You should locate a chest.
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Courage Gem #17
Location: Mutoh’s Temple
How To Find: In the room where you have to use the Hammer to smash the switches
on each side, do so and let the second moving block carry you
south. Get onto the platform it takes you to and go southwest to
find a chest.
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Courage Gem #18
Location: The Sea
How To Find: You must get ambushed by a pirate ship, but not Jolene. Just sail
towards the ship to get ambushed. Defeat the enemies that appear
in the engine room and you’ll get the gem from Linebeck.
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Courage Gem #19
Location: Masked Ship
How To Find: Change your internal DS clock so that it is between 10:00PM and
12:00AM on weekdays, or 10:00AM to 12:00PM on weekends. Then, you
will find Beedle wearing a golden helmet around one of the areas
of the sea. Board his ship and buy the Courage Gem he sells.
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Courage Gem #20
Location: Any Island
How To Find: After finishing the Goron Temple, you will get a letter from
Gongoron a day after according to your DS clock. He will give you
the last Courage Gem.
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XII. Multiplayer
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In this section, I will explain all of the aspects of multiplayer. First,
select your file and choose "Battle". Then, a list of options will come up. The
top screen shows your stats, such as your win/loss ratio, your Battle Points,
and more. The Touch Screen has a few options, which are: Multiplayer, Nintendo
WFC, DS Download Play, How to Play, Change Name, Friend Roster, and Big Plays.
The "Multiplayer" option allows you to play with a friend of yours, but that
person _must_ have the cartridge to play. "Nintendo WFC" allows you to connect
to Wi-Fi, where you can play with people from across the world. "DS Download
Play" lets you and your friend play even if said friend doesn’t have the game.
"How to Play" gives you a tutorial on how to play the multiplayer mode.
"Change Name" is self-explanatory. It allows you to change your name for Wi-Fi,
but not for your actual file. "Friend Roster" allows you to add a friend, check
your Friends List, and check your own Friend Code. Finally, "Big Plays" gives
you a list of all of the Big Plays you’ve won, which I’ll explain later. When
you connect to Wi-Fi, the below options will appear:
"VS. Friend"
Description: Allows you to search for someone on your Friends List to battle
with. This person must also be using the same option in order for
you to find each other and battle.
"VS. Rival (North America)"
Description: Allows you to search for an opponent in North America, but only
one with a record like yours.
"VS. Rival (Worldwide)"
Description: Allows you to search for an opponent worldwide, but only one with
a record like yours.
"VS. Anyone (North America)"
Description: Allows you to search for an opponent worldwide with a record of
any kind.
"VS. Anyone (Worldwide)"
Description: Allows you to search for an opponent in North America with a
record of any kind.
Select any of these options to begin your match against an opponent. When you
find an opponent, the game begins. There are eight stages, and either you or
the opponent will be given the option to select a stage. Once a stage has been
chosen, you’ll play on that stage. There’s a red base and a blue base, and your
color determines what base you’ll have. Your objective is to take Force Gems,
big and small, to your base and score points as Link. I won’t go totally
in-depth about all of this, because you can find a Multiplayer FAQ on GameFAQs
anyway. You get to play as Link and three Phantoms. You and your opponent
switch between the characters every round. As Link, you have to move on the
Touch Screen and avoid the Phantoms. Once you put a Force Gem in your base as
Link, that Force Gem changes to your color.
Then, you earn points for it. There are small, medium, and large-sized gems.
The smallest ones are worth 1 point, the medium ones are worth 5 points, and
the biggest ones are worth a whopping 15 points. If a Phantom hits you, then
you lose that round and you play as the Phantoms while the opponent plays as
Link. As Link, the only way you can see where the Phantoms are on the map is by
having a Force Gem in your hand. As the Phantoms, you have to draw a path for
them to take (you have to do it for all three of them). You can see Link on the
map at all times unless he’s in a safe zone , and you must chase him down. If a
Phantom walks up to Link, it will hit him automatically. Link and Phantoms can
also collect powerups that will randomly appear throughout a stage.
You can destroy an opponent’s powerup by walking onto it. The powerups do
different things, and they’ll really help you in your match, so be sure to
collect them. Once three rounds as both characters for both players are over,
the match ends. The person that has the most points at the end of the match
wins, and the winner gets Battle Points added to his or her score. If you did
any Big Plays during the match, those also get added to your score.
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Big Plays
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These are very useful, and many people that play Wi-Fi try to get them. These
are basically certain tasks you must perform during a multiplayer match, and
once you get four Big Plays, you can go to Eddo’s apprentice in Adventure Mode
on Cannon Island. He will give you a Golden Ship Part, and Big Plays are
probably the easiest way to earn them. He gives you a new one each time when
you get four new Big Plays done. However, there are only 16 Big Plays, meaning
that you cannot get all of the Golden Ship Parts this way, but only half of
them. The other parts can only be gotten randomly in Adventure Mode, from
chests in the sea and such. With that said, here is the list of Big Plays. You
must do the specified task and win the match to get the Big Play.
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No Items
Description: Do not collect any powerups. You can still destroy the opponent’s
items and still get the Big Play, however.
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No Dribble
Description: Win the match without dropping your Force Gems. You can drop them
in bases and safe zones, though.
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Limit
Description: When playing as the Phantoms, you must hit Link during the last
twenty seconds of the round twice.
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Solo
Description: On your first turn as the Phantoms, hit Link with one Phantom
only.
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Break
Description: To get this one, you must successfully destroy ten of the
opponent’s items.
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Take
Description: This one is the exact opposite of the previous one. Collect ten
powerups to get it.
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Perfect Master
Description: Do the "Perfect" and "Limit" tasks in the same match.
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Quick
Description: As the Phantoms, hit Link before twenty seconds is up twice.
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Miracle
Description: You must win the match having only one point to get this one.
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Get Everything
Description: Put every Force Gem in your base and win the match successfully.
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Guardian
Description: Win the match and prevent the opponent from getting any points.
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Perfect
Description: Do the "Get Everything" and "Guardian" tasks in the same match.
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No Miss
Description: Avoid getting hit for the entire match while playing as Link.
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Guard King
Description: Make sure you hit Link once every round as the Phantoms.
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Master
Description: Do the "Master" and "Guardian" tasks in the same match.
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Battle Master
Description: Do the "Limit" and "Master" tasks in the same match.
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Trading Items
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Yes, there is a way to trade things with someone else in Phantom Hourglass.
First, go to Mercay Island. On your way to the Temple of the Ocean King, you
should come to a cracked wall. Place a bomb there to blow it up, then enter the
cave. Inside, follow the path across the ledges, then shoot the eye on the wall
on the last ledge. This makes a bridge extend. Cross it and defeat the monster
there, then exit the cave. Back outside, follow the path and head up the steps,
then go left. Shoot the eye on the wall to make a strange statue appear. Hit it
and then tap it, then move it so that it faces the Temple of the Ocean King. Go
to where the light is and place a bomb directly by it to blow up the wall. Go
through and make your way out the cave to the other side.
Talk to the man here, which is Freedle. After he talks about his magic boxes,
press the switch nearby to extend a bridge as a shortcut for getting here. Now
you can place up to three things in the boxes, and once the person you want to
trade with does the same, you’ll have to battle with him/her. After the battle,
whether you win or lose, you will both get the traded items. That about covers
up the Multiplayer mode. And please, don’t email me asking me for my Friend
Code or asking me to trade you a Golden Ship Part. =P
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XIII. Mini-Games
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In this section, I will list all of the mini-games in the game, along with info
about how to play them and such.
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Cannon Game
Location: Bannan Island
Price To Play: 20 Rupees
Reward(s): Green or Blue Rupee (0-1499 Points), Green, Blue, or Red Rupee
(1500-1999 Points), Big Green or Red Rupee (2000-2499 Points), Bomb
Bag (once only), Big Green Rupee or Ship Part (2500+ Points)
How To Find: Once you have the bombs, go to Bannan Island and enter the cave on
it. Inside, head north and blast away the wall with a bomb, then
follow the path out to the other side of the island, where you’ll
find Salvatore. He will let you play the Cannon Game.
How To Play: Your objective in this game is to shoot the red and blue targets
scattered throughout the course. Linebeck controls the ship
automatically, so your objective is just to shoot. The red targets
are worth 20 points, but you can shoot them over and over. The
blue ones are worth 100, but get destroyed after one shot. Keep
shooting as much as possible and turn around often; don’t miss any
targets! If you get 2500 points or more, you get a Bomb Bag
upgrade, which is a nice reward.
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Shooting Gallery
Location: Molida Island
Price To Play: 20 Rupees
Reward(s): Treasure (1300-1699 Points), Quiver (once only), Ship Part
(1700-1999 Points), Heart Container (once only), Ship Part (2000+
Points)
How To Find: After you get the bow, return to Molida Island and enter Romano’s
hut. He has set up a shooting gallery that you can play for a fee
of 20 Rupees.
How To Play: Many people hate this mini-game to the fullest, due to the way the
game makes you aim. On the top screen are wooden targets that will
flip over, where you can shoot them. You have unlimited arrows,
and you must shoot the Ghost targets _only_. Shoot many of them in
a row to score up to 50 points max, per one you hit. If you hit a
Girl target, you lose 50 points. The reason people hate this game
so much is because you pretty much HAVE to get every single Ghost
target, and no Girl targets in order to get the biggest prize,
which is the Heart Container.
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Goron Game
Location: Dee Ess Island
Price To Play: 50 Rupees
Reward(s): Blue or Red Rupee (45+ seconds), Blue, Red, Big Green Rupee (45-36
seconds), Bombchu Bag (once only), Ship Part, Treasure, Big Red
Rupee (35 seconds)
How To Find: Before you can play this game, the Temple of Ice must be finished.
Once you’ve beaten it, go to the Southeastern Sea and sail all the
way south, and slightly east of the rocks on the left side of the
map. You’ll find an island that looks like a ruined Nintendo DS.
Dock there and jump down where you’ll find a Goron. Talk to him,
and you can play the game for 50 Rupees.
How To Play: This game is played with Gongoron only. Your objective is to roll
through the course and break the blue gems. There are also Rupees
scattered throughout the course. Look on the map to see which ones
you’re missing, and look on the left side of the screen to see how
many gems you have remaining. Roll onto the arrows to get a boost
of speed, allowing you to break gems faster. After you break all
of the gems, the blue door at the end of the course will drop down
and act as a bridge. Roll down this door to reach the goal.
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Digging Game
Location: Harrow Island
Price To Play: 50 Rupees
Reward(s): Rupees, Treasure Map (x4)
How To Find: Sail to the Southeastern Sea, then look on the map. Sail slightly
north of the formation of three rocks to find a hidden island.
This is Harrow Island. Dock there and hit the gossip stone ahead.
It’ll let you play a digging game for 50 Rupees.
How To Play: After paying the fee, a wind gust will appear. Ride it up to a
wide area where you must dig. You are to dig up ten treasures
before the game ends. Digging up no treasure, but just dirt, does
not count. When you find something, your shovel will hit the
treasure. You will either find some Rupees or Rupoor. I’ve found
10 and 50 Rupoor, but I’m not sure if that’s as high and low as it
gets. Sometimes when digging, you will discover a strange voice.
This is Lucky Lee, and for 50 Rupees he will ask if you’d open a
big or small chest. Take your pick. Depending on your choice, the
creature will give you a certain amount of Rupees. You can also
find up to four Treasure Maps.
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The Maze Game
Location: Maze Island
Price To Play: Varies with Difficulty
Reward(s): Wisdom Gem (Beginner), Treasure Map (Normal), Heart Container
(Expert)
How To Find: Go to the Northeastern Sea, and set a course north and a little
west from the Isle of the Dead. You will find a hidden island,
which is Maze Island. Hit the gossip stone and you will be able to
start the game. You have to go from the easiest to the hardest
difficulty.
How To Play: Once you pay up, step on the switch to open the door and start the
game. Your objective is to go around and hit the gossip stones,
while going through the maze. Each difficulty gets harder, and it
is kinda hard for me to explain what to do in words. That, and I
haven’t had much experience with this mini-game. There are maps
available for all three difficulties at GameFAQs. At the end of
the maze, you get to choose your prize. Good luck!
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XIV. Fishing
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In this section, I will explain all about fishing. You must first get the
Fishing Rod before you can fish (obviously). Start by going to Bannan Island at
the Northwestern Sea, but make sure you have the Boomerang. Enter the only
house on the island and speak with the Old Wayfarer. After his boring speech
about romance, go outside and wipe out every single monster on the island.
After that, look around all of the water until you spot a mermaid. If you get
too close to her, she’ll move to a different location of the water. Stand a
distance away from her and throw the Boomerang at her head. You’ll hit her,
then she’ll scold you. Apologize to her, and she’ll go pay the Old Wayfarer a
visit. Go to his house and talk to him again.
Now go back to your ship and talk to Linebeck. He will say that she talked to
him for a few moments, then ran off. Go back to the Old Wayfarer’s home and the
mermaid will be in the pool. Speak with the Old Wayfarer and he’ll give you his
Fishing Rod, which can only be used out at sea. While out at sea, tap the Menu
icon and select "Fish". This can only be done when you’re over the shadow of a
fish on the map or near a fish shadow, however. Once you select the Fish icon,
Link will cast his rod into the water, and Link will be on the Touch Screen
while the line and the ocean will be on the top screen. Linebeck will explain
how to fish, although not very well. You have to pull down on the stylus to
pull the rod back, and you have to make circles on the Touch Screen to reel in.
When the fish hooks the line, letters saying "PULL!" on the top screen will
appear. Pull back on the rod when this happens to hook the fish, then you have
to draw circles on the Touch Screen to reel the fish in one yard. You’ll have
to pull back on the rod to keep the fish in line, too. On the left side of the
screen (the top screen, that is) is the tension meter. Don’t let it get all the
way down to red or you’ll lose the fish. Sometimes the fish might jump out of
the water, then the words "LET GO!" will appear on the top screen. Take the
stylus off of the screen entirely if this happens, then when the fish gets back
in the water, continue reeling in. After you catch a Skippyjack, go back to the
Old Wayfarer and then go catch a Toona.
Once you catch the Toona, return to the Old Wayfarer again and your next target
will be the Loovar. After you catch all three of those fish, visit the Old
Wayfarer once more and he’ll give you the Big Catch Lure. Now you can catch the
last three fish, but they’re harder to catch and they’re much bigger. Once you
catch the Rusty Swordfish, take it to the Old Wayfarer to get a Ship Part.
Catch the Neptoona he mentions to you, then take it to him and he’ll give you a
Heart Container. Finally, catch the Stowfish and take it to him to get another
Ship Part. Here’s a list of the six types of fish in the game.
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Fish
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Skippyjack
Description: These are the most common types of fish you will find. They’re
really small, and do not look too tasty.
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Toona
Description: A little bit bigger than the Skippyjack and other fish. These are
also common among the open seas.
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Loovar
Description: The most rare fish of the basic three. The Loovar is very hard to
find, and you may even have to catch thirty or so fish before you
finally find it. Good luck, and don’t give up!
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Rusty Swordfish
Description: This is the first of the advanced three fish. You can’t catch it,
along with any of the last three fish, until you get the Big Catch
Lure from the Old Wayfarer. This, like all other swordfish, has a
sword-like pointy nose.
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Neptoona
Description: Good luck finding this one. After getting the Big Catch Lure, you
can find it, and it’s probably just as rare as the Loovar. It’s a
big one, too, and resembles a whale.
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Stowfish
Description: Another rare fish. The Stowfish can hook onto other fish, so it
might look a little bit bigger than it really is when you find it.
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XV. Secrets
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In this section, I will list all of the secrets I know in the game. If you know
of any other secrets (I mean true secrets, not stuff that’s already covered in
other sections of the guide), please feel free to email me and I will add it as
soon as I can, giving you full credit for your submission. Thanks!
Secret #1 - Unlimited Rupees
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On Goron Island, make your way to the chief (Biggoron)’s house. On the way
there, look to the left as you’re going up the path. You should see a cracked
part of the ground. Dig there with the Shovel to uncover a Red Rupee. Get it
and enter the chief’s house, then exit it and get the Red Rupee again. It might
be a little slow, but you can repeat this as many times as you desire.
Secret #2 - Quick Rupees
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You can get Rupees slightly fast using this method, but it is not by any means
the fastest way. Randomly while traveling at sea, a squid enemy known as the
Biri might appear. These are completely harmless, and they float near your ship
and eventually float into the water. Shoot these with your cannon to send them
back up a bit and gain one Rupee. Shoot it as many times as you can to keep
getting in cash, and eventually it will split. You can then attack both of them
and get Rupees even faster, and if you keep it up, eventually they’ll split
into a third one! See how many you can get before reaching your destination.
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XVI. Frequently Asked Questions
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In this section, I will list the most commonly asked questions regarding this
game. Before emailing me with a question, please refer to this very section
first, and see if your question is already answered! Thank you.
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Q: I need tips for the archery game! How do I get 2000 points?
A: I’ve never gotten it myself, but I haven’t had much experience with the
mini-game either. All I can tell you is to keep at it, and you’re bound to
get it eventually. Keep your cool and avoid all of the Girl targets as good
as you can. Good luck!
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Q: How do I find [insert gem here]?
A: Check the Gem Locations section.
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Q: Are there any fairies you can bottle up in this game?
A: No. However, there are Purple Potions which can be bought in shops or found
in chests. Those restore eight hearts when you die, so they’re basically
just like fairies in this game.
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Q: Where do I get capacity upgrades?
A: Check the Equipment Upgrades section.
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Q: How do I solve the riddle on the Uncharted Island?
A: It’s already in the walkthrough, but you have to do as Linebeck suggests and
run around the edges of the island, drawing a path as you go along. It will
end up resembling a whale, and I’m sure you can figure it out from there.