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| director = [[Daiki Iwamoto]]
| director = [[Daiki Iwamoto]]
| walkthrough = [http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda13-spirit-tracks-walkthrough.php Walkthrough]
| walkthrough = [http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda13-spirit-tracks-walkthrough.php Walkthrough]
[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL31W_K6qTXThpFtuikjzT1N_4N5B2tXH3 Video Walkthrough]
| guides =  
| guides =  
[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda13-spirit-tracks-heart-containers.php Heart Containers]
[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda13-spirit-tracks-heart-containers.php Heart Containers]
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
In Spirit Tracks, the player explores the overworld by the use of Link's [[Spirit Train]].Because the train is held to rails and can't divert from them, the player has to switch track in order to change their direction. Spirit Tracks continued a mechanic from Phantom Hourglass allowing you to draw the route you wish to take. Like the other games in the Adult Timeline, the player encounters many enemies while traveling through the overworld. Add the beginning of the game the player can only scare them away with the whistle, but as the game progresses, they gain access to a cannon which allows them to fire by tapping with the stylus the target they want to hit. After the player has gotten to a certain point in the game, they can accept request from characters to take them somewhere by the train. While doing this not only does the player have to plot their route and fight off enemies, they also have to obey all traffic signs and stop correctly at stations. Later the player also gains access to the freight car, which allows the player to ship freight across New Hyrule. While similar to transporting passengers, the player is not required to obey signs or stop correctly at stations, but is required to meet the demands of certain types of freight (Ex: Ice cannot be in someplace warm for too long). The player can make it easier to travel across the land by activating space-time gates. To do this they need to find the opening gate, which will have a green triangle at the top and fire at it. Once this is done, they can enter the space-time gate from either side by blowing the train's whistle until the portal is open. It is important to note though, that no time gates will be available at the start of the game, and to get more the player has to either complete side quests to get force gems, or progress further in the story.
In ''Spirit Tracks'', the player explores the overworld by the use of Link's [[Spirit Train]]. Because the train is held to rails and can't divert from them, the player has to switch track in order to change their direction. ''Spirit Tracks'' continued a mechanic from ''Phantom Hourglass'' allowing the player to draw the route they wish to take. Like the other games in the Adult Timeline, the player encounters many enemies while traveling through the overworld. At the beginning of the game, the player can only scare them away with the whistle, but as the game progresses, they gain access to a cannon which allows them to fire by tapping with the stylus the target they want to hit. After the player has gotten to a certain point in the game, they can accept request from characters to take them somewhere by the train. While doing this, not only does the player have to plot their route and fight off enemies, they also have to obey all traffic signs and stop correctly at stations. Later, the player also gains access to the [[Freight Car]], which allows the player to ship freight across [[New Hyrule]]. While similar to transporting passengers, the player is not required to obey signs or stop correctly at stations, but is required to meet the demands of certain types of freight (Ex: Ice cannot be in someplace warm for too long). The player can make it easier to travel across the land by activating space-time gates. To do this, they need to find the opening gate, which has a green triangle at the top, and fire at it. Once this is done, they can enter the space-time gate from either side by blowing the train's whistle until the portal is open. It is important to note though, that no time gates will be available at the start of the game, and to get more, the player has to either complete side quests to get [[Force Gem]]s, or progress further in the story.


Link must create new tracks by defeating a level in the Tower of Spirits obtaining a section of the [[Rail Map]]. Then he must enter the sanctuary of the specific realm and play a duet with a [[Lokomo]], creating the tracks necessary to enter the Temple of the specific realm. After defeating the Temple, Link must return to the Tower of Spirits to obtain yet another section of the [[Rail Map]]. He must defeat all five Temples and all six levels of the Tower of Spirits and then defeat Malladus to complete his epic adventure.
Link must create new tracks by defeating a level in the [[Tower of Spirits]] obtaining a section of the [[Rail Map]]. Link must then enter the sanctuary of the specific realm and play a duet with a [[Lokomo]], creating the tracks necessary to enter the Temple of the specific realm. After defeating the Temple, Link must return to the Tower of Spirits to obtain yet another section of the [[Rail Map]]. Link must defeat all five Temples and all six levels of the Tower of Spirits and then defeat Malladus to complete his epic adventure.


==Controls==
==Controls==
The controls for yet another DS Zelda game are basically the same as [[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]. Use the stylus to move, tap swipe to attack, tap to use a jump attack, make a circle to do a spin attack, and thrust forward to stab. Tap the Menu button to open the menu and the items list to select an item. Tap the items icon to use it and tap on the screen. Double-tap to roll; it just wouldn't be Zelda without it.
The controls for yet another DS Zelda game are basically the same as ''Phantom Hourglass''. Use the stylus to move, tap swipe to attack, tap to use a jump attack, make a circle to do a spin attack, and thrust forward to stab. Tap the Menu button to open the menu and the items list to select an item. Tap the items icon to use it and tap on the screen. Double-tap to roll; it just wouldn't be Zelda without it.


==Items==
==Items==
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==Heart Containers==
==Heart Containers==


In ''Spirit Tracks'' you start off with three hearts and can collect five more via completing dungeons. Beside these, there are eight more you can collect.
In ''Spirit Tracks'', you start off with three hearts and can collect five more via completing dungeons. Beside these, there are eight more you can collect.


#"Take 'em all on."
#"Take 'em all on."
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==Characters==
==Characters==
[[File:Cole.png|30px|left]]{{Main|:Category:Spirit Tracks Characters|Spirit Tracks Characters}}
[[File:Chancellor Cole.png|30px|left]]{{Main|:Category:Spirit Tracks Characters|Spirit Tracks Characters}}
*[[Link]]
*[[Link]]
*[[Zelda|Princess Zelda]]
*[[Zelda|Princess Zelda]]
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==Enemies==
==Enemies==
[[File:Dark_Train.png|25px|left]]{{Main|:Category:Spirit Tracks Enemies|Spirit Tracks Enemies}}
[[File:DarkTrainArt.png|25px|left]]{{Main|:Category:Spirit Tracks Enemies|Spirit Tracks Enemies}}
[[File:STRocktite.png|35px|left]]{{Main|:Gallery:Spirit Tracks Enemies|Spirit Tracks Enemies (Gallery)}}
{{Main|:Gallery:Spirit Tracks Enemies|Spirit Tracks Enemies (Gallery)}}
 
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==Bosses==  
==Bosses==  
*[[Stagnox]]
{{MagicNavbox|Spirit Tracks|Bosses|Gallery}}
*[[Fraaz]]
*[[Phytops]]
*[[Cragma]]
*[[Byrne]]
*[[Skeldritch]]
*[[Demon Train]]
*[[Malladus]]


==Locations==
==Locations==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The names of [[Boss|bosses]], [[dungeon]]s and various other things have different names in the European version of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''.
*The names of [[Boss|bosses]], [[dungeon]]s and various other things have different names in the European version of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''.
*Unlike other ''Zelda'' games, in which stories of deities and heroes seem to be valued, in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'', the citizens of [[New Hyrule]] seem to have largely forgotten about the spirits, and some even cast them off as foolish old tales.


==Screenshots==
==Screenshots==