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{{Plural|Engine|Engine|Series, ST|plural}} are {{Plural|Series|Item|link}} in {{ST}}.<ref>{{Cite|Spirit Engine|Train (Interface)|ST}}</ref> | |||
==Location and Uses== | |||
The {{Term|ST|Engine}} provide motive power to the {{Term|ST|Spirit Train|link}}. It is located at the front of the train. {{Term|ST|Link|link}} obtains the {{Term|ST|Spirit Engine}} (along with the {{Term|ST|Solid Passenger Car|link}}) when {{Term|ST|Anjean|link}} bestows upon him the {{Term|ST|Spirit Train}} at the {{Term|ST|Tower of Spirits|link}}. As with other {{Plural|ST|Train Car}}, {{Term|ST|Link}} can trade {{Term|ST|Treasure|link}} for new {{Plural|ST|Engine}} at {{Term|ST|Linebeck III|link}}'s {{Term|ST|Trading Post|link}}. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
* All variants of the {{Term|ST|Spirit Train}} are named after their {{Term|ST|Engine}}. The {{Term|ST|Steel Train|link}} is named after the {{Term|ST|Steel Engine|link}}, the {{Term|ST|Sweet Train|link}} after the {{Term|ST|Sweet Engine}}, and so on.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= ST|publisher= Prima|page= 317-319}}</ref> | |||
==Nomenclature== | |||
{{Nomenclature}} | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Spirit Engine.png|The {{Term|ST|Spirit Engine}}, as seen in-game | |||
File:Wooden Engine.png|The {{Term|ST|Wooden Engine}}, as seen in-game | |||
File:Steel Engine.png|The {{Term|ST|Steel Engine}}, as seen in-game | |||
File:Skull Engine.png|The {{Term|ST|Skull Engine}}, as seen in-game | |||
File:Stagecoach Engine.png|The {{Term|ST|Stagecoach Engine}}, as seen in-game | |||
File:Dragonhead Engine.png|The {{Term|ST|Dragonhead Engine}}, as seen in-game | |||
File:Sweet Engine.png|The {{Term|ST|Sweet Engine}}, as seen in-game | |||
File:Golden Engine.png|The {{Term|ST|Golden Engine}}, as seen in-game | |||
</gallery> | |||
==See Also== | |||
* {{Term|Series|Spirit Train|link}} | |||
* {{Term|Series|Cannon|link}} | |||
* {{Term|Series|Passenger Car|link}} | |||
* {{Term|Series|Freight Car|link}} | |||
{{Ref}} | |||
{{Categories | |||
|Train Cars | |||
|items= ST | |||
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Revision as of 16:49, 20 September 2020
Engines are Items in Spirit Tracks.[1]
Location and Uses
The Engine provide motive power to the Spirit Train. It is located at the front of the train. Link obtains the Spirit Engine (along with the Solid Passenger Car) when Anjean bestows upon him the Spirit Train at the Tower of Spirits. As with other Train Cars, Link can trade Treasure for new Engines at Linebeck III's Trading Post.
Trivia
- All variants of the Spirit Train are named after their Engine. The Steel Train is named after the Steel Engine, the Sweet Train after the Sweet Engine, and so on.[2]
Nomenclature
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Gallery
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The Spirit Engine, as seen in-game
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The Wooden Engine, as seen in-game
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The Steel Engine, as seen in-game
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The Skull Engine, as seen in-game
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The Stagecoach Engine, as seen in-game
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The Dragonhead Engine, as seen in-game
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The Sweet Engine, as seen in-game
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The Golden Engine, as seen in-game
See Also
References
- ↑ "Spirit Engine" — Train (Spirit Tracks)
- ↑ The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks—PRIMA Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 317-319