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The Postman in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'', unlike his previous appearances, bears a similar resemblance to those of the [[Rito]] race. Although appearing mostly human, he has wings and is able to fly like any other Rito. If at any time a Postbox shows a sign of having a letter addressed to Link, the Postman shows up and reads the letter to Link himself. Because of this new postal service, there | The Postman in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'', unlike his previous appearances, bears a similar resemblance to those of the [[Rito]] race. Although appearing mostly human, he has wings and is able to fly like any other Rito. If at any time a Postbox shows a sign of having a letter addressed to Link, the Postman shows up and reads the letter to Link himself. Because of this new postal service, there is no Letter Collection Screen. | ||
The Postman is first seen on [[Cannon Island]] | The Postman is first seen on [[Cannon Island]], where he can be found sitting on the Postbox waiting for Link.{{Ref|pg. 54|However, you can enjoy a quick run-in with the Postman, who sits atop a postbox near Eddo's Garage.|''[[Prima Games Phantom Hourglass Premiere Edition Strategy Guide]]''}} Once Link approaches, he introduces himself as the Postman, telling Link he is likely going to see Link around throughout the game.{{Ref|PH|724|Postman}} From then on, all interactions with the Postman are for delivering letters only. The Postman is not involved in any side quests at all. | ||
The Postman also rewards Link if the player completes a certain number of [[Big Play]]s in multiplayer mode, usually by giving Link some Treasure. | The Postman also rewards Link if the player completes a certain number of [[Big Play]]s in multiplayer mode, usually by giving Link some Treasure. |