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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The music inside the temple is the same music from the dungeons in ''Phantom Hourglass'', including the [[Temple of the Ocean King]]. | *The music inside the temple is the same music from the dungeons in ''Phantom Hourglass'', including the [[Temple of the Ocean King]]. | ||
*Another way to compare the Lost at Sea Station to the Temple of the Ocean King is that, if Link | *Another way to compare the Lost at Sea Station to the Temple of the Ocean King is that, if Link needed multiple Regal Rings, he would have to go through the whole dungeon again, having to solve the puzzles and obstacles once again. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 02:51, 21 April 2013
Lost at Sea Station is a location in Spirit Tracks.
Entrance to the Station
Situated in the southeast corner of the Ocean Realm, the island can only be accessed once Link gives 5 pieces of Dark Ore to Linebeck III. As a sign of gratitude, he will reward the young hero with a Force Gem that reveals the Spirit Tracks to the Lost at Sea Station.
Here, Link must activate the two light switches by playing the Song of Light and afterward play the Song of Discovery where the lights cross, revealing a treasure chest containing a random 500 Rupee treasure. To reach the top of the cliff, the young hero must use the Whip to grapple onto the bird's trapeze, and he must once again play the Song of Light near the light switch. There is a hidden cave that must be bombed where the switch's light indicates. Within it, there is nothing but a Gossip Stone; however, when it is activated with the Song of Awakening, it will reveal that the cave is actually a replica of a temple in a distant land, presumably the Temple of the Ocean King from Phantom Hourglass. If Link agrees, he will enter the temple, where he will be unable to use his sword or bow.
Within the temple, Link will encounter all four types of Phantoms while he completes the challenges on every floor. He will be rewarded with a Regal Ring once he completes the temple.
The challenges on every floor as well as the Phantoms encountered are listed below:
Floor | Phantoms encountered | Objective |
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First | 2 Regular Phantoms | Light up all three torches using the Boomerang |
Second | 2 Torch Phantoms | Put out all 13 lit up torches using the Whirlwind |
Third | 2 Warp Phantoms and one Phantom Eye | Pull the correct four swords from each pair of fish statues using the Whip |
Fourth | 4 Wrecker Phantoms | Smash all rocks |
Fifth | One of each type of Phantom | Open all four treasure chests |
As Link goes through the dungeon, he will find various treasure chests containing common treasures such as Wood Heart and Stalfos Skull; however, from time to time, he will obtain a medium-rare treasure such as a Dark Pearl Loop or a Ruto Crown. The young hero can complete the temple as many times as he wants to receive an infinite amount of Regal Rings.
Trivia
- The music inside the temple is the same music from the dungeons in Phantom Hourglass, including the Temple of the Ocean King.
- Another way to compare the Lost at Sea Station to the Temple of the Ocean King is that, if Link needed multiple Regal Rings, he would have to go through the whole dungeon again, having to solve the puzzles and obstacles once again.
Gallery
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The first floor of the temple
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The second floor of the temple
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The third floor of the temple
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The fourth floor of the temple
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The last floor of the temple
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Stations in Spirit Tracks | |
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Click on a station |