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{{CD|file=Phytops-Fan-Artwork.png|link=Phytops|desc=[[Phytops]] is the boss of third dungeon in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'', the [[Ocean Temple]]. [[Link]] must use the [[Whip]] in order to grab a spike out of one of Phytops' tentacles. He can then aim the tentacle at the purple gunk covering Phytops' eye, which will uncover some of the eye. After repeating this process a second time, the entire eye will be uncovered. Link can then take a third spike and hit the eye directly, which will momentarily stun Phytops. At this point, Link can run over and slash at Phytops' eye with the sword, dealing some damage. After repeating this process a second time, Phytops will increase the battle's intensity by attacking with four tentacles at once. Though the number of tentacles has doubled, Link will need to use the same attack process as before in order to defeat Phytops.}}
{{CD|file=Phytops-Fan-Artwork.png|link=Phytops|desc=[[Phytops]] is the boss of third dungeon in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'', the [[Ocean Temple]]. [[Link]] must use the [[Whip]] in order to grab a spike out of one of Phytops' tentacles. He can then aim the tentacle at the purple gunk covering Phytops' eye, which will uncover some of the eye. After repeating this process a second time, the entire eye will be uncovered. Link can then take a third spike and hit the eye directly, which will momentarily stun Phytops. At this point, Link can run over and slash at Phytops' eye with the sword, dealing some damage. After repeating this process a second time, Phytops will increase the battle's intensity by attacking with four tentacles at once. Though the number of tentacles has doubled, Link will need to use the same attack process as before in order to defeat Phytops.}}
{{CD|file=Cragma.png|link=Cragma|desc=[[Cragma]] is the boss of the fourth dungeon in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'', the [[Fire_Temple_(Spirit_Tracks)|Fire Temple]]. [[Link]] must use the [[Bow]] in order to shoot the glowing spots on Cragma's body. This begins with the large spot on its stomach. After doing so, Cragma will pound its fists and cause a large boulder to drop down. Link must allow Cragma's fist attacks to smash this boulder, which will leave behind a small platform. Link can then grab the platform and run over to the right side of the room. The platform can be tossed onto a nearby rocky area, which will allow Link to jump onto the cart. This will begin a ride around the boss arena, where Link will circle around Cragma. When the time is right, Link will need to shoot an arrow into the glowing spot on Cragma's body. After shooting enough spots, Link will be able to shoot Cragma's eye which, after doing so, Cragma will fall to ground and reveal the weak spot on its head. Once the ride ends, Link can run over and slash at Cragma's head to deal damage. After completing this entire process a few more times, Cragma will be defeated.}}
{{CD|file=Cragma.png|link=Cragma|desc=[[Cragma]] is the boss of the fourth dungeon in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'', the [[Fire_Temple_(Spirit_Tracks)|Fire Temple]]. [[Link]] must use the [[Bow]] in order to shoot the glowing spots on Cragma's body. This begins with the large spot on its stomach. After doing so, Cragma will pound its fists and cause a large boulder to drop down. Link must allow Cragma's fist attacks to smash this boulder, which will leave behind a small platform. Link can then grab the platform and run over to the right side of the room. The platform can be tossed onto a nearby rocky area, which will allow Link to jump onto the cart. This will begin a ride around the boss arena, where Link will circle around Cragma. When the time is right, Link will need to shoot an arrow into the glowing spot on Cragma's body. After shooting enough spots, Link will be able to shoot Cragma's eye which, after doing so, Cragma will fall to ground and reveal the weak spot on its head. Once the ride ends, Link can run over and slash at Cragma's head to deal damage. After completing this entire process a few more times, Cragma will be defeated.}}
{{CD|file=175px-Byrne.png|link=Byrne|desc=[[Byrne]] is the boss of the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'', during Link's fifth trip through the dungeon. When the battle begins, Byrne will jump along the pillars and occasionally shoot weak beams towards Link. After dodging a few of these, Byrne will attempt to hit Link with his massive gauntlet arm. If Link dodges out of the way the gauntlet arm will get stuck in the ground. Zelda can then run over to the gauntlet and pull on it, which will cause Byrne to fall to the ground. Link can get a few slashes in before needing to repeat the process. After a few times, Byrne will stay on ground level. At this point, Link can go up and attack Byrne directly. After Byrne is a bit shaken up, he will now perform large purple charged attack towards Link. When he is charging up, Link can go hide behind the phantom. When Byrne charges in, the phantom will grab him and hold him steady. Link can then run on over and deliver some sword slashes while he is stuck, repeating the process until Byrne is defeated.}}
{{CD|file=175px-Byrne.png|link=Byrne|desc=[[Byrne]] is the boss of the [[Tower of Spirits]], during Link's fifth trip through the dungeon. When the battle begins, Byrne will jump along the pillars and occasionally shoot weak beams towards Link. After dodging a few of these, Byrne will attempt to hit Link with his massive gauntlet arm. If Link dodges out of the way the gauntlet arm will get stuck in the ground. Zelda can then run over to the gauntlet and pull on it, which will cause Byrne to fall to the ground. Link can get a few slashes in before needing to repeat the process. After a few times, Byrne will stay on ground level. At this point, Link can go up and attack Byrne directly. After Byrne is a bit shaken up, he will now perform large purple charged attack towards Link. When he is charging up, Link can go hide behind the phantom. When Byrne charges in, the phantom will grab him and hold him steady. Link can then run on over and deliver some sword slashes while he is stuck, repeating the process until Byrne is defeated.}}
{{CD|file=Skeldritch-Fan-Artwork.png|link=Skeldritch|desc=[[Skeldritch]] is the boss of the fifth dungeon in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'', the [[Sand Temple]]. When the battle begins, Skeldritch will shoot boulders out of the lower part of its body. Link will need to stop a boulder with the [[Sand Wand]] and then maneuver it onto one of the catapults surrounding the platform. Upon hitting the switch, the boulder will fly across the room and hit Skeldritch, removing a part of its body. This causes Skeldritch's weak spot to change as well; the first time it's on Skeldritch's right side, then behind, and then behind and to the left. Link will need to place boulders on the catapults and then run around the room so the catapult is in line with Skeldritch's unarmored weak spot. The [[Bow]], [[Boomerang]], or even timed [[Bomb]]s to blow up the switches and launch the catapult.
{{CD|file=Skeldritch-Fan-Artwork.png|link=Skeldritch|desc=[[Skeldritch]] is the boss of the fifth dungeon in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'', the [[Sand Temple]]. When the battle begins, Skeldritch will shoot boulders out of the lower part of its body. Link will need to stop a boulder with the [[Sand Wand]] and then maneuver it onto one of the catapults surrounding the platform. Upon hitting the switch, the boulder will fly across the room and hit Skeldritch, removing a part of its body. This causes Skeldritch's weak spot to change as well; the first time it's on Skeldritch's right side, then behind, and then behind and to the left. Link will need to place boulders on the catapults and then run around the room so the catapult is in line with Skeldritch's unarmored weak spot. The [[Bow]], [[Boomerang]], or even timed [[Bomb]]s to blow up the switches and launch the catapult.



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