Abiphones

Abiphones are items that allow the player to call NPCs remotely without having to interact with them physically.

Obtaining
All Abiphones can be purchased from Udel (in ) at or from Nuvian (in ) at. Udel sells Abiphones at a of their base prices, while Nuvian sells them at  of their base prices.

Contact List
To add an NPC, the player left/right clicks them with the Abiphone in hand.

Below is a list of NPCs that can be added to the Abiphone to access their respective GUI.

Contacts
An extra contact slots can be obtained from using a. This can be used up to 10 times, and ignores the current model's contact limit.

Bugs

 * With high contact slots, the last NPC added onto the Abiphone will potentially not show up in the final slot of the contacts list.
 * Kaus or Rollim will continue to call the player for help even after they have successfully trained for all seven days.

Trivia

 * Due to the delay by ringing, 's contact can be used for easier item switching to a mining tool with, giving more experience when claiming a reward.
 * 's contact was purposeless before v0.16 update. Adding him to Abiphone Contact only gave one extra inventory space. The requirement is a, which can be kept instead to access the exact same features and also for the same opening time.
 * When using a, the ringing will be reduced down to one. This makes it faster than a.
 * The number of contacts can give Magical Power points when the player has one of Abicases.
 * Currently, the maximum contact slots is 45 which is more than the current NPC contacts available of 41.
 * Achieved by having any of the Legendary Abiphones (+11), Consuming all 10 Abiphone Contacts Trio (+30), Having the Sumsung© GG Abicase (+2) and finishing at least 8 of Tia the Fairy's 9f Network relays (+2).
 * If the player enables the 'Disable Mort Messages' feature from the mod Skyblock Addons, Mort's messages as expected will become invisible and his tasks become inaccessible. He can be confirmed providing you with his requests anyway with his audio cues.
 * The message is a reference to the show Better Call Saul. Specifically, it is a reference to a condition that Chuck McGill, the protagonist's brother, claims to have.