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Utilizing the [[Hookshot]], [[Link]] can climb to the top of the island's mountain. Upon completing a Warp Jar filled maze, he is rewarded with the [[Special Charts|Ghost Ship Chart]]. This allows Link to track the [[Ghost Ship]]'s locations during certain moon phases.{{Ref|TWW|4289|[[Fishman]]}}
Utilizing the [[Hookshot]], [[Link]] can climb to the top of the island's mountain. Upon completing a Warp Jar filled maze, he is rewarded with the [[Special Charts|Ghost Ship Chart]]. This allows Link to track the [[Ghost Ship]]'s locations during certain moon phases.{{Ref|TWW|4289|[[Fishman]]}}


The single [[Big Octo]] on the island can be destroyed for 100 [[Rupee]]s. After obtaining the [[Treasure Chart]] from [[Windfall Island]], a sunken [[Piece of Heart]] may be obtained.
The single 8 eyed [[Big Octo]] on the island can be destroyed for 100 [[Rupee]]s. After obtaining the [[Treasure Chart]] from [[Windfall Island]], a sunken [[Piece of Heart]] may be obtained.


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Revision as of 02:10, May 23, 2013

Diamond Steppe Island

Diamond Steppe Island is an island found in the Great Sea in The Wind Waker. It derives its name from its diamond shape.

Utilizing the Hookshot, Link can climb to the top of the island's mountain. Upon completing a Warp Jar filled maze, he is rewarded with the Ghost Ship Chart. This allows Link to track the Ghost Ship's locations during certain moon phases.[1]

The single 8 eyed Big Octo on the island can be destroyed for 100 Rupees. After obtaining the Treasure Chart from Windfall Island, a sunken Piece of Heart may be obtained.

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  1. "Oh, I've got some great information, small fry! Lucky you! If you use the treasure that's hidden on that island there, the thing that vanishes as soon as you get near it... It won't vanish anymore! You know...IT! I'm talking about IT! That thing that appears on nights when a wee bit of the right half of the moon is missing! Don't you know what I'm talking about?! IT!" — Fishman, The Wind Waker.