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'''Loovars''' are a large, purple type of [[fish]] found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]'' catchable while [[fishing]]. Their name is a play on {{wp|louvar}}, a large type of fish with a prominent head bump. They are the largest type of fish that can be caught with a normal lure, and are powerful enough that tugging the line in specific directions is needed to avoid them getting away. They also are shown to require use of the [[Salvage Arm]] to pull them aboard the ship once reeled in, as is the case with larger fish. Once one is caught, showing it to the [[Old Wayfarer]] will prompt him to say that its rugged face reminds him of his own, and give [[Link]] the [[Big Catch Lure]]. They appear uncommonly in the [[Southeastern Sea]] and [[Northeastern Sea]] in the smaller fish shadows. According to their description, they are quite mild-mannered despite their appearance.
'''Loovars''' are a large, purple type of [[fish]] found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]'' catchable while [[fishing]]. Their name is a play on {{wp|louvar}}, a large type of fish with a prominent head bump. They are the largest type of fish that can be caught with a normal lure, and are powerful enough that tugging the line in specific directions is needed to avoid them getting away. They also are shown to require use of the [[Salvage Arm]] to pull them aboard the ship once reeled in, as is the case with larger fish. Once one is caught, showing it to the [[Old Wayfarer]] will prompt him to say that its rugged face reminds him of his own, and give [[Link]] the [[Big Catch Lure]]. They appear uncommonly in the [[Southeastern Sea]] and [[Northeastern Sea]] in the smaller fish shadows. According to their description, they are quite mild-mannered despite their appearance.


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