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|image = [[File:Tunnel_to_the_Tower.png]]
|image   = [[File:Tunnel_to_the_Tower.png]]
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''
|game     = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''
|location = Outside [[Hyrule Castle]]
|location = Outside [[Hyrule Castle]]
|enemies = [[Keese]]<br>[[Rat]]<br>[[Red ChuChu]]<br>[[Spinut]]
|enemies = [[Keese]]<br>[[Rat]]<br>[[Red ChuChu]]<br>[[Spinut]]
|related = [[Tower of Spirits]]
|item    = [[Small Key]]
|related = [[Tower of Spirits]]
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The '''Tunnel to the Tower''' is a location in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''. This tunnel is a secret path to the [[Tower of Spirits]] that is located outside of a back exit from [[Hyrule Castle]]. It is only needed at the beginning of the game, before [[Link]] has acquired the [[Spirit Train]]. After that, the entrance to the tower is blocked by a rock.{{Ref|ST|1080|Zelda}}
The '''Tunnel to the Tower''' is a location in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''. As its name implies, it is a tunnel that leads from the back exit of [[Hyrule Castle]] to the [[Tower of Spirits]]. It is only needed at the beginning of the game, before [[Link]] has acquired the [[Spirit Train]]. Once Link acquires the Train the entrance to the tower is blocked off by a rock.{{Ref|ST|1080|Zelda}}


==Story==
==Story==
After their first attempt ended in failure, [[Zelda]] tells Link that she wants to head to the Tower of Spirits yet again and asks him to accompany her.{{Ref|ST|891|Zelda}} Because the Spirit Tracks are gone, she tells Link to search for this hidden path to the tower, even though it has not been used for a long time.{{Ref|ST|103|Zelda}} However, the guard at the door does not allow Link through without a weapon to protect himself with, so Zelda suggests they ask the [[Russell|Guard Captain]] for a [[Recruit's Sword]].{{Ref|ST|186|Guard}}{{Ref|ST|99|Zelda}} When they retrieve the weapon and exit outside, they find a guard surrounded by [[Spinut]]s, who, after saving him, tells them that rocks have fallen and are blocking the way to the tunnel.{{Ref|ST|191-192|Guard}} Link can use the [[Bomb Flower]]s there to open the entrance.
After [[Chancellor Cole]] and [[Byrne]] kidnap [[Zelda]]'s body, Link and [[Alfonzo]] are brought back to [[Hyrule Castle]]. Zelda tells Link that she wants to head to the Tower of Spirits yet again and asks him to accompany her.{{Ref|ST|891|Zelda}} Because the Spirit Tracks are gone, she tells Link to search for this hidden path to the tower, even though it has not been used for a long time.{{Ref|ST|103|Zelda}} However, the guard at the back door does not allow Link through without a weapon to protect himself with, so Zelda suggests they ask the [[Russell|Guard Captain]] for a [[Recruit's Sword]].{{Ref|ST|186|Guard}}{{Ref|ST|99|Zelda}} When they retrieve the weapon and exit outside, they find a guard surrounded by [[Spinut]]s, who, after saving him, tells them that rocks have fallen and are blocking the way to the tunnel.{{Ref|ST|191-192|Guard}} Link can use the [[Bomb Flower]]s there to open the entrance.


After Link has reached the Tower of Spirits, he and Zelda meet with [[Anjean]] about the disappearance of the [[Spirit Tracks]].
The actual tunnel serves as an early tutorial to fighting simple enemies and puzzle solving. The tunnel is littered with basic enemies including [[Keese]] and [[Red ChuChu]], as well as classic Zelda puzzles.
 
After Link has reached the Tower of Spirits, he and Zelda speak with [[Anjean]] about the disappearance of the [[Spirit Tracks]].


==Enemies==
==Enemies==
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==Floors==
==Floors==
===Floor One===
===Floor One===
Upon entering the tunnel, Zelda describes as being very dark and damp.{{Ref|ST|1080|Zelda}} Link encounters Keese here, as well as four Red ChuChus. A sign teaches him how to push a block on to a switch,{{Ref|ST|1093|Sign}} which opens up a door to a [[Treasure Chest|treasure chest]] containing a [[Small Key]]. The Key opens the door blocking the staircase to the second floor.
Upon entering the tunnel, Zelda describes the tunnel as being very dark and damp.{{Ref|ST|1080|Zelda}} Link encounters Keese here, as well as four Red ChuChus. A sign teaches him how to push a block on to a switch,{{Ref|ST|1093|Sign}} which opens up a door to a [[Treasure Chest|treasure chest]] containing a [[Small Key]]. The Key opens the door blocking the staircase to the second floor.


===Floor Two===
===Floor Two===

Revision as of 20:58, April 27, 2014

Tunnel to the Tower
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Games

Location

Outside Hyrule Castle

Enemies

Items

Related

The Tunnel to the Tower is a location in Spirit Tracks. As its name implies, it is a tunnel that leads from the back exit of Hyrule Castle to the Tower of Spirits. It is only needed at the beginning of the game, before Link has acquired the Spirit Train. Once Link acquires the Train the entrance to the tower is blocked off by a rock.[1]

Story

After Chancellor Cole and Byrne kidnap Zelda's body, Link and Alfonzo are brought back to Hyrule Castle. Zelda tells Link that she wants to head to the Tower of Spirits yet again and asks him to accompany her.[2] Because the Spirit Tracks are gone, she tells Link to search for this hidden path to the tower, even though it has not been used for a long time.[3] However, the guard at the back door does not allow Link through without a weapon to protect himself with, so Zelda suggests they ask the Guard Captain for a Recruit's Sword.[4][5] When they retrieve the weapon and exit outside, they find a guard surrounded by Spinuts, who, after saving him, tells them that rocks have fallen and are blocking the way to the tunnel.[6] Link can use the Bomb Flowers there to open the entrance.

The actual tunnel serves as an early tutorial to fighting simple enemies and puzzle solving. The tunnel is littered with basic enemies including Keese and Red ChuChu, as well as classic Zelda puzzles.

After Link has reached the Tower of Spirits, he and Zelda speak with Anjean about the disappearance of the Spirit Tracks.

Enemies

Floors

Floor One

Upon entering the tunnel, Zelda describes the tunnel as being very dark and damp.[7] Link encounters Keese here, as well as four Red ChuChus. A sign teaches him how to push a block on to a switch,[8] which opens up a door to a treasure chest containing a Small Key. The Key opens the door blocking the staircase to the second floor.

Floor Two

The second floor has a puzzle in which Link must read the signs to find out what order in which to hit the switches with his sword. Hitting them in a circle does not open the door.[9] Instead, there are three signs that tell him the order.[10][11][12] There is also a treasure chest containing a Red Rupee, as well as some Spinuts guarding the switches.

Floor Three

On the third and final floor, Zelda appears, asking if Link hears squeaking.[13] When two rats appear, Zelda shrieks in terror.[14] She thanks Link after he defeats them.[15] A staircase at the north of the area takes them to the tower.

References

  1. "It's awfully dark here. And it's kind of damp too. Is this really the way to the tower? Oh, I'm sorry. I was just thinking out loud. Come on, [Link]! Let's go!" — Zelda, Spirit Tracks.
  2. "Listen, [Link]. Let's try again to go to the Tower of Spirits. Now more than ever, we must find the tower's sage! But before we go, I want to show you something." — Zelda, Spirit Tracks.
  3. "Oh, I know! I've heard that there's a path from the castle to the tower... But if it does exist, it certainly hasn't been used recently. There's a door at the back of the castle. Maybe the path is somewhere there. Let's go see!" — Zelda, Spirit Tracks.
  4. "What is it, Recruit? Eh? You want to leave through this door? Well, I can tell just by looking at you that you aren't adequately prepared. There are all sorts of strange beasts on the other side of this door. It's not the kind of place you want to go without a sword!" — Guard, Spirit Tracks.
  5. "He's right, [Link]. Heading to the Tower of Spirits without a sword is too dangerous. Why don't you find the guard captain and ask him to loan you a sword? He'll probably just think you want it for training." — Zelda, Spirit Tracks.
  6. "Oh, erm, hey there. It's dangerous being out here by yourself with all these monsters! What? You're searching for a tunnel that will take you to the Tower of Spirits? Well, there was a path up that way, but recently the rockfalls have closed it off. I'm not exactly sure where it was. But if I were you, I'd investigate that wall." — Guard, Spirit Tracks.
  7. "It's awfully dark here. And it's kind of damp too. Is this really the way to the tower? Oh, I'm sorry. I was just thinking out loud. Come on, [Link]! Let's go!" — Zelda, Spirit Tracks.
  8. "Tap a block to grab it, then tap the arrow icon to push or pull it around." — Sign, Spirit Tracks.
  9. "The door won't open if you just hit the switches in a circle." — Sign, Spirit Tracks.
  10. "The switch after the bottom switch is the left one." — Sign, Spirit Tracks.
  11. "Before you hit the bottom switch, hit the top one." — Sign, Spirit Tracks.
  12. "Hit the right switch before the top switch." — Sign, Spirit Tracks.
  13. "Do you hear...squeaking, [Link]?" — Zelda, Spirit Tracks.
  14. "Ayiiiiiiiiii! Oh, how horrible!" — Zelda, Spirit Tracks.
  15. "Th-thank you... Those beasts were just terrifying! I never want to see them again..." — Zelda, Spirit Tracks.