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The Shark Tooth Necklace (also known as A Shark-tooth Necklace) is a fixed salvage in Endless Ocean that can be found in Comb Reef.

In-Game[]

Footlocker Description[]


Location[]

This item can be found in Comb Reef, at coordinates D-5. It is laying under a zoom-mode glow on the sand at the end of one of the inlets in the Reef, at a depth of roughly 12 meters/39 feet.

Dialogue[]

Upon returning to the boat after picking up the necklace, Katherine will talk to the player about their find:

European Translation[]

"That looks like a pretty rare item you've found. I think it's a shark-tooth necklace. The shark is a revered animal in many South Pacific countries, and it's the same here in Paoul too. Their ferocity and toughness is often admired, especially by soldiers.

The most noted example is the God of Violence and Death who had the form of Magu Tapah, a giant great white. From the size of that tooth, it must have been huge, possibly even something nearing the size of Magu Tapah. Perhaps it'll bring you luck if you wear it?"

Shark Tooth Necklace

North American Translation[]

"Oh, look! That’s a pretty rare find! It’s a shark tooth necklace!

Many cultures in the South Pacific regard sharks as mystical creatures. And the Pelago Commonwealth is no different. Sharks are strong, ferocious animals that seemingly fear nothing. Those qualities were greatly admired by warriors.

Many ancient people assumed their deities took the form of sharks. They were usually considered to be the gods of death and violence. I think that tooth is from a great white shark.

Wow, you found something connected to Magu Tapa, huh? Perhaps you could wear it as a good-luck charm or something."

Trivia[]

Real-World Information[]

  • Shark's teeth fall out on a regular basis. Some sharks can lose from 10 to 100 teeth a day, since their teeth are not rooted in.[1]

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