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| image = [[File:Ww-ghostship.png]]  
| name    = Ghost Ship
| caption = The Ghost Ship as seen in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''
| image   = [[File:Ww-ghostship.png]]  
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' <br/> ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''
| caption = The Ghost Ship as seen in ''The Wind Waker''
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| game   = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''
| item =
| race    =
| related =  
| item    = [[Triforce Chart]] (Original game)<br/>[[Triforce Shard]] (HD version)
| related = [[Ghost Ship (Phantom Hourglass)]]
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The '''Ghost Ship''' is a location that appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''. It is a haunted ship said to be filled with treasure. Although it is difficult to find and enter, [[Link]] must track it down in both games to reach his final destination.
The '''Ghost Ship''' is a location that appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. It is a haunted ship said to be filled with treasure. Although it is difficult to find and enter, [[Link]] must track it down to find a [[Triforce Shard]].


==Apperances==
==Overview==
===The Wind Waker===
The Ghost Ship is a mysterious, intangible ship that sails around the [[Great Sea]]. It only appears at night on different islands with every phase of the moon. In order to board the Ghost Ship, Link is required to retrieve the [[Ghost Ship Chart]] from [[Diamond Steppe Island]], an island in sector A6. The chart can also show which island Ghost Ship is currently haunting. If Link attempts to board the ship without the chart in hand, it merely disappears when he comes near it.{{Ref|WW|4289|Fishman}}
The Ghost Ship is a mysterious, intangible ship that sails around the [[Great Sea]]. It only appears at night on different island with every phase of the moon. In order to board the Ghost Ship, Link is required to retrieve the [[Ghost Ship Chart]] from [[Diamond Steppe Island]], an island in sector A6. The chart can also show which island Ghost Ship is currently haunting. If Link attempts to board the ship without the chart in hand, it merely disappears when he comes near it.{{Ref|WW|4289|Fishman}}


The interior of the Ghost Ship is very similar to that of [[Tetra]]'s [[Pirate Ship]]. However, its hull is destroyed in many places, allowing a small beam of light to enter, which Link can reflect using his [[Mirror Shield]]. In the [[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|HD version]], the floor is also covered with a strange mist with ghostly faces in it. There are two rows of skulls along the sides of the room, and two [[Poe]]s hovering near them. A [[Wizzrobe]] is also present, which will summon other enemies to fight Link until it is defeated. After all of the enemies on the ship are slain, a ladder drops down, allowing Link to access the back room of the ship. Inside is a [[Treasure Chest|treasure chest]] that contains either a [[Triforce Chart]] in the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] version or a [[Triforce Shard]] in the HD remake. After he opens the chest, an eerie laugh sounds through the ship, and Link wakes up on [[King of Red Lions]] at the next morning. The Ghost Ship no longer appears on the Great Sea after this.
The interior of the Ghost Ship is very similar to that of [[Tetra]]'s [[Pirate Ship]]. However, its hull is destroyed in many places, allowing a small beam of light to enter, which Link can reflect using his [[Mirror Shield]]. In the [[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|HD version]], the floor is also covered with a strange mist with ghostly faces in it. There are two rows of skulls along the sides of the room, and two [[Poe]]s hovering near them. A [[Wizzrobe]] is also present, which will summon other enemies to fight Link until it is defeated. After all of the enemies on the ship are slain, a ladder drops down, allowing Link to access the back room of the ship. Inside is a [[Treasure Chest|treasure chest]] that contains either a [[Triforce Chart]] in the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] version or a [[Triforce Shard]] in the HD remake. After he opens the chest, an eerie laugh sounds through the ship, and Link wakes up on [[King of Red Lions]] the next morning. The Ghost Ship no longer appears on the Great Sea after this.


The Ghost Ship has quite the reputation around the Great Sea. The [[Fishman|Fishmen]] often offer the hero warnings that it is a terrifying sight.{{Ref|WW|4274|Fishman}}{{Ref|WW|4287|Fishman}}{{Ref|WW|4302|Fishman}} [[Lenzo]], a photographer on [[Windfall Island]], possess a picture of the evasive Ghost Ship.{{Ref|ww|2830|Lenzo}} He infoms Link that the man who followed the ship in order to write out the Ghost Ship Chart died mysteriously shortly after.{{Ref|ww|2831|Lenzo}}
The Ghost Ship has quite the reputation around the Great Sea. The [[Fishman|Fishmen]] often offer the hero warnings that it is a terrifying sight.{{Ref|WW|4274|Fishman}}{{Ref|WW|4287|Fishman}}{{Ref|WW|4302|Fishman}} [[Lenzo]], a photographer on [[Windfall Island]], possesses a picture of the evasive Ghost Ship.{{Ref|ww|2830|Lenzo}} He informs Link that the man who followed the ship in order to write out the Ghost Ship Chart died mysteriously shortly after.{{Ref|ww|2831|Lenzo}}


===Phantom Hourglass===
===Locations===
{{Spoiler|section}}
According to the Ghost Ship Chart, the Ghost Ship appears in these locations:
{{Stub|section}}
*Full Moon - [[Crescent Moon Island]]
The Ghost Ship is a legend, known for being behind the disappearances of several ships.{{Ref|PH|437|[[Niko]]}} Link, Tetra, and her [[Tetra's Pirates|pirate crew]] are searching unknown waters hoping to cross paths with it. Tetra does not believe the rumors, thinking that it is merely a bunch of pirates, and hopes to expose them as frauds.{{Ref|PH|441-442|Tetra}} However, when they ultimately do find the Ghost Ship, Tetra believes that there may be treasure in it, so she hops on board.{{Ref|PH|448|Tetra}} A bolt of lightning strikes the mast of the Ghost Ship, and the pirates and Link are left stunned to hear Tetra's helpless shriek. Link attempts to go after her, but loses his grip and plunges into the waters below.
*Waning Gibbous - [[Diamond Steppe Island]]
*First Quarter - [[Star Belt Archipelago]]
*Waning Crescent - [[Spectacle Island]]
*Waxing Crescent - [[Five-Star Isles]]
*Third Quarter - [[Bomb Island]]
*Waxing Gibbous - [[Greatfish Isle]]


The first half of Link's quest in ''Phantom Hourglass'' is centered around tracking down the Ghost Ship in order to rescue Tetra. After he gathers the Spirits of [[Leaf|Power]], [[Neri|Wisdom]] and [[Ciela|Courage]], he is able to seek out the Ghost Ship in the thick fog of the western half of the Northwestern Seas. After sneaking past monsters known as [[Reapling]]s, Link is taken on by the [[Cubus Sisters]] in a match of Dead Man's Volley. Link later discovers that the rumor is only to lure more victims into the trap and he finds Tetra turned to stone in the lower decks of the Ghost Ship with her life drained away.
{{References}}


A monster known as [[Bellum]], who feeds on a magic known as life force, is the mastermind behind the Ghost Ship. [[Oshus]] explains his involvment in the story. Link's final showdown with Bellum takes place on board the Ghost Ship. After facing him in the [[Temple of the Ocean King]], Bellum possesses the ship, forcing Link to take it down with his [[cannon]], and then Bellum possess [[Linebeck]], causing him and Link to fight amidst the Ghost Ship's remains.


{{References}}
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{{Cat|Phantom Hourglass Dungeons}}

Revision as of 20:31, July 6, 2021

Ghost Ship
Ww-ghostship.png
The Ghost Ship as seen in The Wind Waker

Games

Items

Triforce Chart (Original game)
Triforce Shard (HD version)

Related

The Ghost Ship is a location that appears in The Wind Waker. It is a haunted ship said to be filled with treasure. Although it is difficult to find and enter, Link must track it down to find a Triforce Shard.

Overview

The Ghost Ship is a mysterious, intangible ship that sails around the Great Sea. It only appears at night on different islands with every phase of the moon. In order to board the Ghost Ship, Link is required to retrieve the Ghost Ship Chart from Diamond Steppe Island, an island in sector A6. The chart can also show which island Ghost Ship is currently haunting. If Link attempts to board the ship without the chart in hand, it merely disappears when he comes near it.[1]

The interior of the Ghost Ship is very similar to that of Tetra's Pirate Ship. However, its hull is destroyed in many places, allowing a small beam of light to enter, which Link can reflect using his Mirror Shield. In the HD version, the floor is also covered with a strange mist with ghostly faces in it. There are two rows of skulls along the sides of the room, and two Poes hovering near them. A Wizzrobe is also present, which will summon other enemies to fight Link until it is defeated. After all of the enemies on the ship are slain, a ladder drops down, allowing Link to access the back room of the ship. Inside is a treasure chest that contains either a Triforce Chart in the GameCube version or a Triforce Shard in the HD remake. After he opens the chest, an eerie laugh sounds through the ship, and Link wakes up on King of Red Lions the next morning. The Ghost Ship no longer appears on the Great Sea after this.

The Ghost Ship has quite the reputation around the Great Sea. The Fishmen often offer the hero warnings that it is a terrifying sight.[2][3][4] Lenzo, a photographer on Windfall Island, possesses a picture of the evasive Ghost Ship.[5] He informs Link that the man who followed the ship in order to write out the Ghost Ship Chart died mysteriously shortly after.[6]

Locations

According to the Ghost Ship Chart, the Ghost Ship appears in these locations:

References

  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.
  2. "I wouldn't sail through these seas on nights when the left half of the moon is missing... You'll regret it if you do, fry! I'm warning you! It's not my fault if you get so scared that you can't go to the bathroom at night anymore!" — Fishman, The Wind Waker.
  3. "You ought to come sail these seas on nights when the right half of the moon is missing... It'll give you shivers, fry!" — Fishman, The Wind Waker.
  4. "Have you seen it, small fry? ...The Ghost Ship? `Cause it's real. It's even been seen here, in these very waters... On nights when the crescent moon faces down... That's when horror rises..." — Fishman, The Wind Waker.
  5. "One ill-fated day, misfortune befell me and my boat was destroyed. Clinging to the wreckage, I drifted at the whims of the waves... That's when I saw this monstrosity. This foul ship, veiled in mist and fading in and out of sight like something of another world... Yes, my young sir... 'Tis none other than the Ghost Ship!" — Lenzo, The Wind Waker.
  6. "The rumors I've heard tell of a man who researched the reaches of the sea where the Ghost Ship faded in and out of sight, and that he drew a map of its movements. But it is said that as soon as the man had finished drawing the lines of that cursed map...he died a most unexpected death. ...Chilling! Truly chilling! Now, if one were able to find that map... then it might be possible to sneak onto the Ghost Ship and get the treasure that is said to lurk within its hull!" — Lenzo, The Wind Waker.