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{{Enemy
{{Infobox Enemy
|name = Armored Train
|image= File:ST Armored Train Model.png
|image = [[File:ArmoredTrain Large.png]]
|caption=  
|imageback =  
|game= ST
|game = {{ST}}
|other= SSBfN3DS, SSBU
|habitat = The [[Ocean Floor]], [[Dark Realm]], [[Snow Realm]]
|habitat= {{List|{{Term|ST|Ocean Floor|link}}, {{Term|ST|Dark Realm|link}}, {{Term|ST|Snow Realm|link}}}}
|attack = Crashing into Link's Train
|attack= Crashing into Link's Train
|weapon =  
|weapon=  
|spoils =  
|spoils=  
}}
}}
An '''Armored Train''' is an enemy found in {{ST}}. They are first seen along the [[Ocean Floor|underwater tracks]] that lead to the [[Ocean Temple]] and later appeared in the Snow Realm after beating the [[Ocean Temple]]
{{Term/Store|Armored Train|Armored Trains|Series, ST|plural}} are recurring {{Plural|Series|Enemy|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 163 {{Exp Game|ST}}}}</ref> They go unnamed in {{SSB4|3DS}} and {{SSBU}}.


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
Armored Trains consciously follow the [[Spirit Train]], instead of going along a set path. However, they are still restricted to certain areas, allowing Link to evade them if he knows where they can and cannot travel. They have a gray, hockey mask-like armor on the front of them, and their engines produce a purple flame. Armored Trains also have the ability to turn around at any point on the Tracks, and cannot be temporarily stunned. As opposed to normal [[Dark Train]]s, they move slower.  
==={{ST|-}}===
{{Plural|ST|Armored Train}} consciously follow {{Term|ST|Link|link}}'s {{Term|ST|Train|link}}. However, they are restricted to certain areas, allowing {{Term|ST|Link}} to evade them. {{Plural|ST|Armored Train}} also have the ability to turn around at any point on the {{Plural|ST|Spirit Tracks (Object)|link}}, and cannot be stunned. They move slower than {{Plural|ST|Dark Train|link}}.  


They are first encountered after Link opens the gateway to the underwater rails needed to reach the [[Ocean Temple]]. Eventually, their occurrence will be spread over the land, with armored trains appearing next to regular [[Dark Train]]s in the [[Snow Realm]]. The majority of these trains are centered in the first part of the [[Dark Realm]], where the Link must destroy six Armored Trains placed around a map filled with warps, aided by [[Tears of Light#Spirit Tracks|Tears of Light]] placed throughout the map on the tracks. However, after killing all but one train in the Dark Realm, the last train will come after Link without regard to any path, necessitating good planning to ensure that a Tear of Light is available to destroy it.
{{Plural|ST|Armored Train}} are first seen after {{Term|ST|Link}} opens the {{Term|ST|Gate to the Ocean Realm|link}}. The majority of them are centered in the first part of the {{Term|ST|Dark Realm|link}}, where {{Term|ST|Link}} must destroy six {{Plural|ST|Armored Train}}, aided by {{Plural|ST|Tear of Light|link}} scattered the {{Plural|ST|Spirit Tracks (Object)}}. After killing all but one in the {{Term|ST|Dark Realm}}, it will come after {{Term|ST|Link}} without regard to any path.
 
==Other Appearances==
{{Noncanon|Start}}
==={{SSB4|3DS|-}}===
Armored Trains appear on the [[Spirit Train]] Stage in {{SSB4|3DS}}. They may ram into the Spirit Train, slowing it down while pushing it towards the edge of the screen. They also appear as a [[Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U|Trophy]].
 
====Trophy Information====
{{SSBTrophy|SSB4|header=yes}}
{{#section:Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U|Armored Train}}
|}
 
==={{SSBU|-}}===
Armored Trains reappear as a Stage hazard in the [[Spirit Train]] Stage in {{SSBU}}.
{{Noncanon|End}}
 
==Nomenclature==
{{Nomenclature}}
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:SSB3DS Armored Train.jpg|An {{Term|SSBfN3DS|Armored Train}} from {{SSB4|3DS|-}}
</gallery>


==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Dark Train]]
* {{Term|Series|Dark Train|link}}


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[[Category:Enemies]]
 
[[Category:Enemies in Spirit Tracks]]
{{Categories
[[Category:Train]]
|Mechanical Enemies, Trains
|enemies= ST, SSBfN3DS, SSBU
}}

Latest revision as of 11:02, 15 April 2024

Armored Trains are recurring Enemies in The Legend of Zelda series.[1] They go unnamed in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Characteristics

Spirit Tracks

Armored Trains consciously follow Link's Train. However, they are restricted to certain areas, allowing Link to evade them. Armored Trains also have the ability to turn around at any point on the Spirit Tracks, and cannot be stunned. They move slower than Dark Trains.

Armored Trains are first seen after Link opens the Gate to the Ocean Realm. The majority of them are centered in the first part of the Dark Realm, where Link must destroy six Armored Trains, aided by Tears of Light scattered the Spirit Tracks. After killing all but one in the Dark Realm, it will come after Link without regard to any path.

Other Appearances

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

Armored Trains appear on the Spirit Train Stage in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. They may ram into the Spirit Train, slowing it down while pushing it towards the edge of the screen. They also appear as a Trophy.

Trophy Information

# Trophy Appears in Description How to unlock
3DS Logo.svg WiiU.svg
214 SSBfN3DS Armored Train Trophy Model.png N/A Spirit Tracks These invincible trains really have it in for Link, even changing course if they need to. The Spirit Train can't outrun them, so the only option is to let loose with Tears of Light and destroy them. When they appear on the Spirit Train stage, they get in the way and change the speed of the train. Random
Armored Train

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Armored Trains reappear as a Stage hazard in the Spirit Train Stage in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Nomenclature

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Gallery

See Also

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 163 (ST)