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The {{Term/Store|Skull Engine||Series, ST}} is an item in {{ST}}.<ref>{{Cite|Skull Engine|Train (Interface)|ST}}</ref>
The {{Term/Store|Skull Engine||Series, ST}} is an {{Term|ST|Item|link}} in {{ST}}.<ref>{{Cite|Skull Engine|Train (Interface)|ST}}</ref>


==Location and Uses==
==Location and Uses==
The {{Term|ST|Skull Engine}} is a {{Term|ST|Train Car|link}} that can be purchased from {{Term|ST|Linebeck Trading Company|link}} at a cost of four {{Plural|ST|Stalfos Skull|link}}, three {{Plural|ST|Bee Larvae|link}} and two {{Plural|ST|Ruto Crown|link}}. It has the appearance of a large, red skull with a spinning drill protruding from its forehead, which is merely decorative. Its description reads "Created by a gearhead, it's unclear whether it can even go underground."
The {{Term|ST|Skull Engine}} is a {{Term|ST|Train Car|link}} that can be purchased from {{Term|ST|Linebeck Trading Company|link}} at a cost of four {{Plural|ST|Stalfos Skull|link}}, three {{Plural|ST|Bee Larvae|link}} and two {{Plural|ST|Ruto Crown|link}}. It has the appearance of a large, red skull with a spinning drill protruding from its forehead, which is merely decorative. Its description reads "Created by a gearhead, it's unclear whether it can even go underground."


Outfitting the {{Term|ST|Spirit Train|link}} with the {{Term|ST|Skull Engine}} increases its durability to five Hearts. When used alongside the three other {{Plural|ST|Train Car}} in the {{Term|ST|Skull Train|link}} set, the {{Term|ST|Spirit Train}}'s durability is increased to six Hearts. Using the {{Term|ST|Steel Engine}} also changes the {{Term|ST|Whistle|link}}'s sound to resemble an electric guitar; it can be played in a {{Wp|Minor pentatonic|minor pentatonic scale}} by pulling the {{Term|ST|Whistle}}'s rope to different lengths.
Outfitting the {{Term|ST|Spirit Train|link}} with the {{Term|ST|Skull Engine}} increases its durability to five Hearts. When used alongside the three other {{Plural|ST|Train Car}} in the {{Term|ST|Skull Train|link}} set, the {{Term|ST|Spirit Train}}'s durability is increased to six Hearts. Using the {{Term|ST|Skull Engine}} also changes the {{Term|ST|Train Whistle|link}}'s sound to resemble an electric guitar; it can be played in a {{Wp|Minor pentatonic|minor pentatonic scale}} by pulling the {{Term|ST|Train Whistle}}'s rope to different lengths.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*When exiting a {{Term|ST|Dungeon|link}}, the {{Term|ST|Skull Engine}} will randomly play one of three short tunes with its {{Term|ST|Whistle}}:<ref>{{Cite web|author= HelpTheWretched|published= Nov. 15, 2021|retrieved= Nov. 15, 2021|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9ajzIzszMc|title= Skull Train Easter Egg (The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks)|site= YouTube}}</ref>
*When exiting a {{Term|ST|Dungeon|link}}, the {{Term|ST|Skull Engine}} will randomly play one of three short tunes with its {{Term|ST|Train Whistle}}:<ref>{{Cite Web|author= HelpTheWretched|published= Nov. 15, 2021|retrieved= Nov. 15, 2021|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9ajzIzszMc|title= Skull Train Easter Egg (The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks)|site= YouTube}}</ref>
#{{TLoZ|-}} overworld theme
#{{TLoZ|-}} {{Term|TLoZ|Overworld|link}} theme
#{{ST|-}} overworld theme ([[Full Steam Ahead]])
#{{ST|-}} {{Term|ST|Overworld}} theme ({{Term|ST|Full Steam Ahead|link}})
#The sound of a {{Term|ST|Phantom|link}} appearing
#The sound of a {{Term|ST|Phantom|link}} appearing



Latest revision as of 04:18, 21 February 2024

The Skull Engine is an Item in Spirit Tracks.[1]

Location and Uses

The Skull Engine is a Train Car that can be purchased from Linebeck Trading Company at a cost of four Stalfos Skulls, three Bee Larvae and two Ruto Crowns. It has the appearance of a large, red skull with a spinning drill protruding from its forehead, which is merely decorative. Its description reads "Created by a gearhead, it's unclear whether it can even go underground."

Outfitting the Spirit Train with the Skull Engine increases its durability to five Hearts. When used alongside the three other Train Cars in the Skull Train set, the Spirit Train's durability is increased to six Hearts. Using the Skull Engine also changes the Train Whistle's sound to resemble an electric guitar; it can be played in a minor pentatonic scale by pulling the Train Whistle's rope to different lengths.

Trivia

  • When exiting a Dungeon, the Skull Engine will randomly play one of three short tunes with its Train Whistle:[2]
  1. The Legend of Zelda Overworld theme
  2. Spirit Tracks Overworld theme (Full Steam Ahead)
  3. The sound of a Phantom appearing

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
ドクロマシン (Dokuro Mashin)[4]Skull Machine
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Crânomachine[6] 
Canada
FrenchCA
Crânomachine 
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Knochenlok[5] 
The Italian Republic
Italian
Teschiomotiva[3] 
Latin America
SpanishLA
Máquina calavérica[7] 
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEU
Máquina calavérica 
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See Also

References

  1. "Skull Engine" — Train (Spirit Tracks)
  2. HelpTheWretched, Skull Train Easter Egg (The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks) , YouTube, published Nov. 15, 2021, retrieved Nov. 15, 2021.
  3. "Teschiomotiva" — Train (Spirit Tracks)
  4. "ドクロマシン" — Train (Spirit Tracks)
  5. "Knochenlok" — Train (Spirit Tracks)
  6. "Crânomachine" — Train (Spirit Tracks)
  7. "Máquina calavérica" — Train (Spirit Tracks)