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{{Quote|You got your royal engineer's certificate! Now you're a full-fledged engineer!|In- | {{Quote|You got your royal engineer's certificate! Now you're a full-fledged engineer!|In-Game Description{{Ref|ST|646|In-Game Description}}}} | ||
The '''Engineer Certificate''', more formally known as the '''Royal Engineer's Certificate''', is awarded to [[Link]] by [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]] during a ceremony in [[Hyrule Castle]] in | The '''Engineer Certificate''', more formally known as the '''Royal Engineer's Certificate''', is awarded to [[Link]] by [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]] during a ceremony in [[Hyrule Castle]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''. The primary purpose of the Engineer Certificate is to certify an engineer of being capable of conducting a train. Additionally, this certificate also certifies that the awarded engineer becomes a [[Royal Engineer]]. | ||
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Revision as of 01:11, November 20, 2014
Engineer Certificate
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"You got your royal engineer's certificate! Now you're a full-fledged engineer!"
— In-Game Description[1]
The Engineer Certificate, more formally known as the Royal Engineer's Certificate, is awarded to Link by Princess Zelda during a ceremony in Hyrule Castle in Spirit Tracks. The primary purpose of the Engineer Certificate is to certify an engineer of being capable of conducting a train. Additionally, this certificate also certifies that the awarded engineer becomes a Royal Engineer.
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Link getting the Engineer Certificate.
References
- ↑ "You got your royal engineer's certificate! Now you're a full-fledged engineer!" — In-Game Description, Spirit Tracks.