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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Warships are not recognized by [[Carlov]] and do not have a [[Figurines in The Wind Waker|Figurine]] in the [[Nintendo Gallery]].
 
*Warships are not recognized by [[Carlov]] and do not have a [[Figurines in The Wind Waker|Figurine]] in the [[Nintendo Gallery]].
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*Warships in ''The Wind Waker'' resemble [[Darknut]] helmets while the Golden Warship resemble a [[Mighty Darknut]] helmet.
   
 
==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==

Revision as of 15:23, 3 December 2016

Template:Enemy Warships,[1] called Cannon Boats in Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks,[2][3] are recurring enemies in Template:LZS. They are equipped with cannons used to fire at Link.

Characteristics and Weaknesses

The Wind Waker

In The Wind Waker, Warships can be sink with three hits from the Cannon, usually leaving a Light Ring and a Treasure Sphere. Sailing near a Warship will prevent them from attacking Link. Their attacks can also damage other Warships and enemies. A golden Warship can be found in Needle Rock Isle, protecting a Triforce Chart.

Phantom Hourglass

In Phantom Hourglass, Cannon Boats are controlled by Miniblin pirates. The larger Pirate Ship will attempt to board the S.S. Linebeck, while the smaller metal ones provide covering fire. When destroyed, the larger ships often leave behind Ship Parts that can be salvaged with the Salvage Arm.

Spirit Tracks

In Spirit Tracks, Cannon Boats only appear while Link travels around the Ocean Realm, usually attacking in groups of three. They are replaced by Tanks in other realms.

Non-Canon Appearances

Hyrule Warriors Legends

In Hyrule Warriors Legends, Warships do not appear as enemies, instead, they are used to destroy Stone Heads blocking the way. To do so, a Warrior must use the Hammer on a peg next to the Warship in order to make it shoot, destroying the stone in the process.

Trivia

Etymology

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese 大砲船 (Taihou Fune) Cannon Ship
Federal Republic of Germany German Kanonenboot Cannonboat
Italian Republic Italian Nave da guerra

Gallery

See Also

References

  1. "A Warship! Watch out for incoming cannon ball-bombs!" — Tingle Tuner (The Wind Waker)
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