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==Spirit Tracks==
==Spirit Tracks==
The Whip is acquired in the [[Ocean Temple]] after [[Link]] defeats a [[Snapper]]. It is used to cross gaps and stun enemies. In some places, Link can grab certain swords lying on the ground and throw them at enemies. Some fish-shaped switches can be activated by pulling its tongue. It also makes defeating [[Zora Warrior]]s much easier. The Whip will remove the warrior's shield, allowing them to be hit from the front. The Whip can remove [[Helmet Chu]]s' helmets as well. Otherwise, is not a very effective weapon. It is the only weapon in the game that can't kill [[Keese]].
The Whip is acquired in the [[Ocean Temple]] after [[Link]] defeats a [[Snapper (Spirit Tracks)|Snapper]]. It is used to cross gaps and stun enemies. In some places, Link can grab certain swords lying on the ground and throw them at enemies. Some fish-shaped switches can be activated by pulling its tongue. It also makes defeating [[Zora Warrior]]s much easier. The Whip will remove the warrior's shield, allowing them to be hit from the front. The Whip can remove [[Helmet Chu]]s' helmets as well. Otherwise, is not a very effective weapon. It is the only weapon in the game that can't kill [[Keese]].


In [[Whittleton]], you can participate in a mini-game known as the [[Whip Race]]. The prizes include a [[Bomb Bag]] and a [[Piece of Heart]].  
In [[Whittleton]], you can participate in a mini-game known as the [[Whip Race]]. The prizes include a [[Bomb Bag]] and a [[Piece of Heart]].  

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