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{{ST}} also features Mine Carts. Unlike its past appearances, the mine carts of {{ST|-}} have no wheels and run on one single rail. Therefore, it is more of a monorail than a conventional mine cart. When the cart reaches the end of the track, the cart will dump Link out, causing him to fall face-first to the ground. Switches that alter the cart's tracks are flipped by using [[Arrow]]s or the [[Boomerang]],<ref>{{Cite|Jump in the cart and keep an arrow ready for when you find the switch.|Gossip Stone|ST}}</ref> the only weapons Link is able to use while riding in the cart. | {{ST}} also features Mine Carts. Unlike its past appearances, the mine carts of {{ST|-}} have no wheels and run on one single rail. Therefore, it is more of a monorail than a conventional mine cart. When the cart reaches the end of the track, the cart will dump Link out, causing him to fall face-first to the ground. Switches that alter the cart's tracks are flipped by using [[Arrow]]s or the [[Boomerang]],<ref>{{Cite|Jump in the cart and keep an arrow ready for when you find the switch.|Gossip Stone|ST}}</ref> the only weapons Link is able to use while riding in the cart. | ||
Reminiscent of {{TMC}}, Mine Carts appear exclusively in the [[ | Reminiscent of {{TMC}}, Mine Carts appear exclusively in the [[Fire Temple]]. They are the centerpiece of a puzzle on the final floor of the dungeon, where the [[Boss Key]] is obtained. The mine cart is also essential to defeating the dungeon's boss, [[Cragma]]. The mine cart also appears in a part of the [[Pirate Hideout]] mini-game, where Link must rescue a prisoner kept within the hideout while fighting off [[Miniblins]] coming in on their own mine carts. | ||
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