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The '''Spirit Train''' is [[Link|Link's]] mode of transportation across the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'' overworld. It is received from [[Anjean]] at the [[Tower of Spirits]] after Link lost his train and was forced to go through the [[Tunnel to the Tower]] to reach the Tower of Spirits. Once there, Anjean will give Link the Spirit Train so he can get around the overworld.
The '''Spirit Train''' is [[Link|Link's]] mode of transportation across the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'' overworld. It is received from [[Anjean]] at the [[Tower of Spirits]] after Link lost his train and was forced to go through the [[Tunnel to the Tower]] to reach the Tower of Spirits. Once there, Anjean will give Link the Spirit Train so he can get around the overworld. After a certain point in the game, Link can replace the parts of the train by other parts. [[Linebeck III]] trades the parts for treasure. Link can then swap the parts at [[Alfonzo]]'s workshop in [[Outset Village]] or [[Aboda Village]] as it is called in the American version.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 20:42, December 2, 2013

Spirit Train

Games

Location

Uses

To traverse New Hyrule

The Spirit Train is Link's mode of transportation across the Spirit Tracks overworld. It is received from Anjean at the Tower of Spirits after Link lost his train and was forced to go through the Tunnel to the Tower to reach the Tower of Spirits. Once there, Anjean will give Link the Spirit Train so he can get around the overworld. After a certain point in the game, Link can replace the parts of the train by other parts. Linebeck III trades the parts for treasure. Link can then swap the parts at Alfonzo's workshop in Outset Village or Aboda Village as it is called in the American version.

Trivia

References

  1. "The design on the [Spirit] train is a modified Hylian crest.", Hyrule Historia, pg. 220
  2. "The triangle is upside down because it's not associated with the story of the Triforce.", Hyrule Historia, pg. 220