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| related   = [[Treasure Map]]<br>[[Special Charts]]<br>[[Triforce Chart]]<br>[[Sea Chart]]
| related   = [[Treasure Map]]<br/>[[Special Charts]]<br/>[[Triforce Chart]]<br/>[[Sea Chart]]
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'''Treasure Charts''' are maps that only appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. They often lead to [[Treasure]].
'''Treasure Charts''' are maps that only appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. They often lead to [[Treasure]].


Treasure Charts in ''The Wind Waker'' are blue-colored treasure maps that illuminate in a pillar of light in a specific spot somewhere in the [[Great Sea]] where treasure is hidden underwater. Once [[Link]] navigates directly over the spot where the pillar was, he can retrieve the treasure using the [[Grappling Hook]]. Usually the treasure inside these hidden treasure chests is a large sum of [[Rupee]]s, but there are other items such as [[Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]].
Treasure Charts in ''The Wind Waker'' are blue-colored treasure maps that illuminate in a pillar of light in a specific spot somewhere in the [[Great Sea]] where treasure is hidden underwater. Once [[Link (The Wind Waker)|Link]] navigates directly over the spot where the pillar was, he can retrieve the treasure using the [[Grappling Hook]]. Usually the treasure inside these hidden treasure chests is a large sum of [[Rupee]]s, but there are other items such as [[Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]] and [[Special Charts]].


There are a total of 41 Treasure Charts found throughout the game. After Link gets a Treasure Chart, it is marked on his [[Sea Chart]] and he can look at them whenever he wants to see where the hidden treasure is.
There are a total of 41 Treasure Charts found throughout the game. After Link gets a Treasure Chart and opens it, it is marked on his [[Sea Chart]] and he can look at them whenever he wants to see where the hidden treasure is. Notably, the exact position of each treasure changes slightly in the Second Quest.


In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'' a very similar Treasure system was used, but they were referred to as [[Treasure Map]]s.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'' a very similar Treasure system was used, but they were referred to as [[Treasure Map]]s.
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{{Main|The Wind Waker Treasure Charts}}
{{Main|The Wind Waker Treasure Charts}}


For a full listing of of the chart locations, how to obtain them, the treasure locations, and the the actual treasure rewards, visit the [[The Wind Waker Treasure Charts]] page.
For a full listing of the chart locations, how to obtain them, the treasure locations, and the actual treasure rewards, visit the [[The Wind Waker Treasure Charts]] page.






{{Cat|The Wind Waker Items}}
{{Cat|The Wind Waker Items}}

Latest revision as of 16:34, November 29, 2022

Treasure Chart
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A Treasure Chart from The Wind Waker

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Location

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Uses

Locates Treasure

Related

Treasure Charts are maps that only appear in The Wind Waker. They often lead to Treasure.

Treasure Charts in The Wind Waker are blue-colored treasure maps that illuminate in a pillar of light in a specific spot somewhere in the Great Sea where treasure is hidden underwater. Once Link navigates directly over the spot where the pillar was, he can retrieve the treasure using the Grappling Hook. Usually the treasure inside these hidden treasure chests is a large sum of Rupees, but there are other items such as Pieces of Heart and Special Charts.

There are a total of 41 Treasure Charts found throughout the game. After Link gets a Treasure Chart and opens it, it is marked on his Sea Chart and he can look at them whenever he wants to see where the hidden treasure is. Notably, the exact position of each treasure changes slightly in the Second Quest.

In Phantom Hourglass a very similar Treasure system was used, but they were referred to as Treasure Maps.

Charts and Locations

Main article: The Wind Waker Treasure Charts

For a full listing of the chart locations, how to obtain them, the treasure locations, and the actual treasure rewards, visit the The Wind Waker Treasure Charts page.