Prince Eric is a character from the Disney film The Little Mermaid (1989).
Unlocking
Complete quests for Ariel and Ursula. After completing Ursula's level 10 friendship quest A Deal with Ursula you'll begin the quest to unlock Prince Eric called Poor Unfortunate Prince. The Ursula quest has given you an item called Poor Unfortunate Eric, first return this to Ariel. She'll ask you to speak to Merlin and ask for his help returning Prince Eric to normal.
Merlin will explain what's needed to restore Prince Eric. First the player needs to place and build his castle, then find an object dear to him, and finally have Ariel kiss him to break the spell. Find a suitable place to setup the Prince Eric's Castle, then pay Scrooge Construction 10,000 to complete it.
Inside the castle you'll find a sparkling flute sitting on the table - pick it up and return it to Ariel. She'll take the flute, say Eric's name and kiss him and he'll be restored, joining the Village!
Schedule
- Main article: Time.
- Schedule times have been community sourced and may not be accurate & subject to change
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Time
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Location
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1:00 AM
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Wandering the Valley, his home, and other villager homes.
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7:00 AM
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Unavailable. Sleeping inside his home.
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11:00 AM
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Chez Remy eating inside the Restaurant.
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1:00 PM
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Wandering the Valley, his home, and other villager homes.
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2:00 PM
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Scrooge's Store browsing clothing and furniture items for sale.
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4:00 PM
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Wandering the Valley, his home, and other villager homes.
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11:00 PM
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Chez Remy eating inside the Restaurant.
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Friendship Rewards
Prince Eric will award the following rewards when Friendship levels are reached. Friendship can be leveled up through gifts, quests, conversation, or by hanging out.
House
Prince Eric's house is a large castle. It's made available to place during the quest Poor Unfortunate Prince and constructing it costs 10,000.
Inside the house Prince Eric will offer different crafting blueprints which randomly change daily. These cost coins, and only the name of the item is visible before purchasing.
Blueprints
After completing the quest Back on the Waves a recipe table will open up inside Eric's castle. At the table crafting recipes can be purchased, and once bought will automatically be added to the Crafting Station menu. The recipes Eric sells are nautical and artifact themed, and are listed below.
Blueprint
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Price
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Broken Carved Pillar Base |
1,500
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Broken Pillar Base |
1,500
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Compass Ottoman |
2,500
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Helm Bookshelf |
2,500
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Low Sculpted Pillar |
1,500
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Mossy Base |
1,500
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Mossy Circle-Carving Stone |
1,500
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Mossy Eye-Carving Stone |
1,500
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Nautical-Themed Couch |
2,500
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Pirate Map on the Wall |
2,500
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Refreshment Chest |
2,500
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Ship Coffee Table |
2,500
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Wide Arched Window |
2,500
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Quests
Friendship Quests
Daily Discussions
Any deep thoughts to share with me today? [Added 1.3]
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Hey, Player. I had a thought -- you know forks?
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→ Like, the cutlery?
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Yes. Forks, as in cutlery.
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→ Yes. I am aware of forks.
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Sorry, that was a silly question. Of course you're aware of forks.
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→ You mean "dinglehoppers"?
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Ha! Yes. Exactly. I was just thinking...
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They have a kind of boring name, don't they? "Fork."
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Ariel calls them "dinglehoppers." That's way more fun. Do you think we should change the name?
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→ Sounds kind of confusing.
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I guess you're right. |
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But I still think "dinglehopper" is a great name. |
→ I think you're very in love with Ariel.
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Ha. Yeah, I am. |
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Maybe changing the name isn't the best idea. |
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I just love how excited she gets about dinglehoppers. |
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Do you like living here?
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I love Dazzle Beach. The salty sea air. The wind blowing in your face! There's nothing like it.
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→ I love the ocean.
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You do? We're pretty similar then. What's your favorite thing about the sea?
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→ The waves.
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I understand that. I love crashing over the waves, as long as they aren't crashing over the ship!
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→ The salty air.
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Yes! There's something about the air near the ocean. It smells so fresh and alive.
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→ The mermaids!
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Not everyone believes in them, but you and I know they're real. And one of them, at least, is pretty amazing.
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→ I get seasick.
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Oh, I'm sorry about that. I don't get seasick myself, but I have a friend who does. |
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I know it's pretty unpleasant. Well, I hope you can enjoy the ocean from the shore. |
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Do you want to talk about anything?
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There's this old riddle we used to ask new sailors on our ship. Would you like to hear it?
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→ Yes.
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Okay, here you go: What do you throw out to use and take back to stop?
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→ Trash.
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Huh? That's an interesting answer. It's not the one the old sea dogs taught me, though.
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→ An anchor.
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Yes! That's the answer. Pretty clever, huh?
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→ A net.
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Huh? That's an interesting answer. It's not the one the old sea dogs taught me, though.
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→ No.
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Guess you're not a riddle sort of person. That's okay.
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Got a question for me? [Added 1.3]
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Player, have you ever seen a dolphin?
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→ I have!
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Hey, that's good luck for you!
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→ I haven't.
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Oh, I hope you do someday. They're amazing. And good luck!
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There's an old sailors' legend that seeing a dolphin means good fortune for a journey.
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→ Are there a lot of dolphins around the Valley?
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A few. Sometimes I see them while I'm fishing.
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→ I didn't know that.
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Well, all the crews I've sailed with believe it. I like to think it's true.
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→ I love dolphins!
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I do too. Seeing them is always really impressive.
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History
- 1.0: Added
- 1.3: Bug introduced: unable to hang out