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==Whirlwind==
==Whirlwind==
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The Whirlwind seems to be an item that is similar to the [[Gust Jar]] in use and the [[Deku Leaf]] in appearance. It is used to blow certain objects, work different switches and stun different enemies.
The Whirlwind seems to be an item that is similar to the [[Gust Jar]] in use and the [[Deku Leaf]] in appearance. It is used to blow certain objects, work different switches and stun different enemies.
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==Prize Post Cards==
==Prize Post Cards==
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[[File:Prize Post Cards.png|75px|left]]
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The Prize Post Cards can be purchased in some town stores. You can place up to 20 of these on the mail to receive surprises.
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==Royal Engineers Certificate==
==Royal Engineers Certificate==
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[[File:Royal Engineers Certificate.png|75px|left]]
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This Certificate is given by Zelda to any one qualified to conduct a train.
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Items

Inventory Items

Whirlwind

File:Whirlwind.png

The Whirlwind seems to be an item that is similar to the Gust Jar in use and the Deku Leaf in appearance. It is used to blow certain objects, work different switches and stun different enemies.


Boomerang

Main Article: Boomerang
File:Boomerangst.png

The boomerang is never used in the trailer for Spirit Tracks, but it is seen equipped, so it will most likely be used as an item. It functions the same way as the boomerang in Phantom Hourglass.

Whip

File:Whipst.jpg

The whip is a brand new item to the series seen in the 2009 E3 trailer for Spirit Tracks. Link is seen killing a Yellow Chu-Chu with the whip and using the whip to swing across a gap, similar to the use of the Grappling Hook in The Wind Waker. In the 3rd trailer it was redesigned to look like a snake.


Bombs

Main Article: Bomb

Bombs have been confirmed. {citation need}

Spirit Flute

Main Article: Spirit Flute

A magical pan flute that is used to play songs taught to you before each temple to restore the missing tracks that lead to them. It is played by tapping one of six different pipes on the touch screen -to a given rhythm in time with a metronome- while at the same time blowing into the DS microphone. It was confirmed by Official Nintendo Magazine that this new instrument will be in Spirit Tracks.

Bow

A bow is used to fight one of the bosses. It is assumed to work the same as in PH.

Sand Wand

Main article: Sand Wand

The fifth dungeon item is the Sand Wand and is used to create hills of sand.

Shield

The first type of shield Link gets in the game is called the Wooden Shield (pictured above). This shield can be sold at various shops for 80 Rupees. The other shield that Link can get is called the Shield of Antiquity (not pictured), which looks very similar the shield used in WW and PH.

Tear of Light

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Each section of the Tower of Spirits features three Tears of Light that you must collect to power up Link's sword. Once you've obtained all three Tears, Link can strike a Phantom in the back, stunning it so Zelda can possess the creature. After Link obtains the Lokomo Sword, he no longer needs to use the Tears of Light -- the sword itself is infused with divine energy.

Forest Rail Map

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The Forest Rail Map is one of four types of Rail Maps that are to be found throughout the game (the others being Fire, Ocean, and Snow Rail Maps). Each rail map reveals lost Spirit Tracks to its associated realm.

Letters

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Description here

Prize Post Cards

File:Prize Post Cards.png

The Prize Post Cards can be purchased in some town stores. You can place up to 20 of these on the mail to receive surprises.

Red Potion

File:Red Potion ST.png

Description here

Royal Engineers Certificate

File:Royal Engineers Certificate.png

This Certificate is given by Zelda to any one qualified to conduct a train.


Treasure

Stalfos Skull

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A treasure worth 50 Rupees, that can be sold at Linebeck III's treasure shop.

Recruit's Sword

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The Recruit's Sword is a sword from The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks. This dangerous yet unremarkable weapon is obtained in the training room of Hyrule Castle, as Link requires a sword in order to traverse the hidden back way into the Tower of Spirits, which is full of enemies. The leader of Hyrule Castle's guards gives it to Link, whom he mistakes for one of his recruits due to his Recruit Uniform, after Link successfully completes a basic sword training exercise. It is eventually replaced by the Lokomo Sword.

Demon Fossil

File:Demon Fossil.png

A treasure worth 50 Rupees, that can be sold at Linebeck III's treasure shop.

Pirate Necklace

File:Pirate Neclace.png

A treasure worth 150 Rupees, that can be sold at Linebeck III's treasure shop.

Dragon Scale

File:Dragon Scale.png

A treasure worth 150 Rupees, that can be sold at Linebeck III's treasure shop. You got a dragon scale! It's said this pristine scale fell from a dragon.