Lost at Sea Temple

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Lost at Sea Temple

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TheLost at Sea Temple is aDungeon inSpirit Tracks.[1]

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Entrance to the Temple


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The Lost at Sea Temple is aDungeon connected to theLost at Sea Station Cave. In order to enter the Temple,Link must enter the Lost at Sea Station Cave and speak to theGossip Stone inside. The Gossip Stone will inform Link that it is a recreation of a "legendaryTemple" from a distant kingdom,[2] and that in order to enter, Link must not use hisSword orBow.[3] If Link agrees, he is transported to the Temple.

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Within the Lost at Sea Temple, Link will encounter all four types ofPhantoms while he completes the objectives on each floor, which are based on various floors from theTemple of the Ocean King fromPhantom Hourglass. The Phantoms cannot be defeated or possessed, as Link is unable to use his Sword and his Bow. Completing a floor's objective will unlock a door to the next floor.

FloorPhantomsObjective
First2 regularPhantomsLight up all threeBraziers using theBoomerang.
Second2Torch PhantomsPut out all 13 lit Braziers using theWhirlwind. This floor has a blank map and is completely dark aside from the Braziers and Torch Phantoms.
Third2Warp Phantoms and onePhantom EyeUsing theWhip, pull the correct Switch from each of the four pairs of fish statues. Pulling the incorrect Switch will add another Phantom Eye to the floor.
Fourth4Wrecker PhantomsSmash all of theRocks by luring the Wrecker Phantoms into them, or by usingBombs
FifthOne of each type of Phantom and one Phantom EyeOpen theTreasure Chests found in the four alcoves. Each one is guarded by the previous floors' elements.

After completing the final floor, Link will come to aTreasure Chest containing aRegal Ring, alongside aBlue Light that returns him to the Gossip Stone in theLost at Sea Station Cave. He can return to the Lost at Sea Temple and replay it as many times as he wants, earning himself an indefinite amount of Regal Rings.

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Gallery

  • First floor

    First floor

  • Second floor, with a hand-drawn map

    Second floor, with a hand-drawn map

  • Third floor

    Third floor

  • Fourth floor

    Fourth floor

  • Fifth floor

    Fifth floor

See Also

References

  1. The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks—PRIMA Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 270
  2. This temple is a replica of a legendary temple in a distant kingdom. Many treasures are hidden within. And to protect these treasures are many Phantoms. — Gossip Stone (Spirit Tracks)
  3. If you wish to enter, you cannot use your sword or bow. Do you wish to proceed? — Gossip Stone (Spirit Tracks)
Dungeons inThe Legend of Zelda Series
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Dungeons inLink's Awakening


Dungeons

Tail Cave • Bottle Grotto • Key Cavern • Angler's Tunnel • Catfish's Maw • Face Shrine • Eagle's Tower • Turtle Rock • Wind Fish's Egg
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Mini-Dungeons

Moblin Cave • Kanalet Castle • Ancient Ruins

Dungeons inSpirit Tracks


Dungeons

Tower of Spirits • Forest Temple • Snow Temple • Ocean Temple • Fire Temple • Sand Temple

Mini-Dungeon

Lost at Sea Temple

Levels inTri Force Heroes


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Volcano
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Fortress
Sealed Gateway • Bomb Storage • Training Ground • The Lady's Lair

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Den of Trials

Forest Zone • Flooded Zone • Scorching Zone • Frozen Zone • Fortified Zone • Desert Zone • Shadow Zone • Baneful Zone

Dungeons inBreath of the Wild


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Dungeons inTears of the Kingdom


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Wind Temple • Fire Temple • Water Temple • Lightning Temple • Hyrule Castle • Spirit Temple • Beneath Hyrule Castle

Shrines of Light

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