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The '''Gold Phantom''' is an enemy from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'' that appears exclusively within the [[Temple of the Ocean King]].
The '''Gold Phantom''' is an enemy from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'' that appears exclusively within the [[Temple of the Ocean King]].


These Phantoms move at the same speed as the standard Blue [[Phantom]] and are thus, not very dangerous. However, they have the unique ability to warp around the room. If [[Link]] is detected by a [[Phantom Eye]] or another [[Phantom]], a Gold Phantom will warp over to his location immediately. If a Gold Phantom strikes Link, he will lose 30 seconds of [[Sand of Hours]] from his [[Phantom Hourglass]].
These Phantoms move at the same speed as the standard Blue [[Phantom]] and are thus, not very dangerous. However, they have the unique ability to [[warp]] around the room. If [[Link]] is detected by a [[Phantom Eye]] or another [[Phantom]], a Gold Phantom will warp over to his location immediately. If a Gold Phantom strikes Link, he will lose 30 seconds of [[Sand of Hours]] from his [[Phantom Hourglass]].


Gold Phantoms are first encountered when Link makes his way to Floor B10 of the Temple of the Ocean King. They are subsequently found on every floor thereafter. Some of these Gold Phantoms are carrying, or can pick up, [[Force Gem]]s that they encounter. In order to get a Gold Phantom to drop a Force Gem, Link can shoot the Phantom in its backside with an [[Arrow]], temporarily stunning the enemy. During his final trek through the Temple of the Ocean King, Link has acquired the [[Phantom Sword]] and can defeat a Gold Phantom with a sword slash to its back.
Gold Phantoms are first encountered when Link makes his way to Floor B10 of the Temple of the Ocean King. They are subsequently found on every floor thereafter. Some of these Gold Phantoms are carrying, or can pick up, [[Force Gem]]s that they encounter. In order to get a Gold Phantom to drop a Force Gem, Link can shoot the Phantom in its backside with an [[Arrow]], temporarily stunning the enemy. During his final trek through the Temple of the Ocean King, Link has acquired the [[Phantom Sword]] and can defeat a Gold Phantom with a sword slash to its back.


==See Also==
==See also==
*[[Phantom]]
*[[Phantom]]
*[[Swift Phantom]]
*[[Swift Phantom]]


{{Cat|Phantom Hourglass Enemies}}
{{Cat|Phantom Hourglass Enemies}}

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