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{{Hatnote|Not to be confused with the {{Term|TAoL|Palace on the Sea|link}} in {{TAoL}} or the {{Term|PH|Temple of the Ocean King|link}} in {{PH}}.}} | |||
{{ | {{Infobox Dungeon | ||
{{Dungeon | |image= File:ST Ocean Temple.png | ||
|image = | |caption= The Temple's entrance | ||
|caption = The Temple's entrance | |location= [[Ocean Realm]] | ||
|location = [[Ocean Realm]] | |game= ST | ||
|game = | |item= [[Whip]] | ||
|item = [[Whip]] | |quest= | ||
|quest = [[Force Gem]] | {{List| | ||
| | [[Force Gem]], | ||
| | {{Term|ST|Ocean Seal|link}}, | ||
[[Heart Container]], | |||
}} | }} | ||
The | |mini-boss= [[Snapper (Spirit Tracks)|Snapper]] | ||
|boss= [[Phytops]] | |||
|theme= | |||
|strategy= {{StrategyWiki|The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks/Marine (Ocean) Temple|Ocean Temple}} | |||
}} | |||
The {{Term/Store|Ocean Temple||Series, ST}} is the third {{Term|ST|Dungeon|link}} in {{ST}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 157}}</ref> | |||
==Entrance to the Temple== | ==Entrance to the Temple== | ||
The temple is located in the northeastern section of the [[Ocean Realm]], with only a small part of the top of the structure protruding above the surface of the ocean's waves as the vast majority of the temple extends beneath the surface, all the way to the ocean floor. The temple's main entrance is located on the ocean floor and can only be accessed by traveling the | The temple is located in the northeastern section of the [[Ocean Realm]], with only a small part of the top of the structure protruding above the surface of the ocean's waves as the vast majority of the temple extends beneath the surface, all the way to the ocean floor. The temple's main entrance is located on the ocean floor and can only be accessed by traveling the {{Term|ST|Spirit Tracks (Object)|link}} though a special portal that leads from the surface to the ocean floor and ultimately to the temple's entrance beneath the surface. | ||
After repairing the bridge that leads from the [[Forest Realm]] to the [[Ocean Realm]], done by finding the [[Ocean Rail Map]] in the [[Tower of Spirits]], Link is able to meet with the Realm's guardian [[Lokomo]], [[Carben]], and together, they are able to restore the bulk of the realm's lost Spirit Tracks in order for Link to reach the Ocean Temple and investigate the disturbance with the temple's energy flow to the Tower of Spirits. Traveling around the Ocean Realm, Link activates three special [[crystal]] switches with the sound of his train whistle, opening the gateway that leads to the [[Ocean Floor]] and thus the underwater entrance of the Ocean Temple. Battling two evil trains (an [[Armored Train]] and a [[Dark Train]]) and a multitude of [[Octorok]]s, Link is eventually able to reach the Ocean Temple's entrance. | After repairing the bridge that leads from the [[Forest Realm]] to the [[Ocean Realm]], done by finding the [[Ocean Rail Map]] in the [[Tower of Spirits]], Link is able to meet with the Realm's guardian [[Lokomo]], [[Carben]], and together, they are able to restore the bulk of the realm's lost Spirit Tracks in order for Link to reach the Ocean Temple and investigate the disturbance with the temple's energy flow to the Tower of Spirits. Traveling around the Ocean Realm, Link activates three special [[crystal]] switches with the sound of his train whistle, opening the gateway that leads to the [[Ocean Floor]] and thus the underwater entrance of the Ocean Temple. Battling two evil trains (an [[Armored Train]] and a [[Dark Train]]) and a multitude of [[Octorok]]s, Link is eventually able to reach the Ocean Temple's entrance. | ||
==Themes and Navigation== | ==Themes and Navigation== | ||
[[File:Ocean Temple Propeller.png|thumb|left|Link hovering across the room using the Whip]] | [[File:Ocean Temple Propeller.png|thumb|left|Link hovering across the room using the Whip]] | ||
Contrary to its name and location, the temple is actually devoid of water, except in the entrance area and the boss arena, making it similar in this aspect to [[Hyrule Castle]] in {{TWW}} and [[Misery Mire ( | Contrary to its name and location, the temple is actually devoid of water, except in the entrance area and the boss arena, making it similar in this aspect to [[Hyrule Castle]] in {{TWW}} and [[Misery Mire (Dungeon)|Misery Mire]] in {{ALttP}}, as both places are dry despite being located underwater. After battling a [[Snapper (Spirit Tracks)|Snapper]], Link discovers the temple's main treasure, the [[Whip]], which ultimately proves to be invaluable as he continues his exploration of the temple in search of the cause of the temple's disturbance. | ||
[[File:Ocean Temple Puzzle.png|thumb|right|Link pulling a wall rope in the temple using the Whip]] | [[File:Ocean Temple Puzzle.png|thumb|right|Link pulling a wall rope in the temple using the Whip]] | ||
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===Force Gem=== | ===Force Gem=== | ||
After Link beats the [[ | After Link beats the [[Fire Temple]] and previously transports [[Ferrus]] from a part of the [[Snow Realm]] (next to the [[Snow Temple]]) to [[Aboda Village]], he is asked (through a letter) to transport him here from a part of the [[Fire Realm]] (next to the Fire Temple). Upon doing so, Link is rewarded with a [[Force Gem]] that activates some rails leading to the secret [[Dark Ore Mine]] in the aforementioned Fire Realm. | ||
Some time later, Ferrus sends a letter to Link saying that he managed to find a [[Treasure|Regal Ring]] during his expedition within the temple. Link can then visit him on a part of the [[Forest Realm]] (next to the | Some time later, Ferrus sends a letter to Link saying that he managed to find a [[Treasure|Regal Ring]] during his expedition within the temple. Link can then visit him on a part of the [[Forest Realm]] (next to the {{Term|ST|Forest Temple|link}}) to receive the ring. Ferrus then goes to his home at [[Wellspring Station]] and stays there during the rest of the game. | ||
===Minor Traps and Enemies=== | ===Minor Traps and Enemies=== | ||
{{Gallery List|Enemies | |||
|ST= Boulder, Helmet Chuchu, Key Master, Metal Chuchu, Red Chuchu, Snapper, Yellow Chuchu | |||
}} | |||
== | ==Nomenclature== | ||
{{ | {{Nomenclature}} | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Ocean Temple Force Gem.png|The Force Gem of the Ocean Temple | File:Ocean Temple Force Gem.png|The Force Gem of the Ocean Temple | ||
File:STOcean.png|The true height of the Ocean Temple in | File:STOcean.png|The true height of the Ocean Temple in {{ST|-}}, shown with empty space to represent the spacing of the two [[Nintendo DS]] screens | ||
File:Ocean Temple Arrow Dodge.png|Link dodging arrows in a corridor | File:Ocean Temple Arrow Dodge.png|Link dodging arrows in a corridor | ||
File:ST Whip.png|Link obtaining the [[Whip]] | File:ST Whip.png|Link obtaining the [[Whip]] | ||
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File:Ocean Temple Floor 7.png|The map of the seventh and final floor of the Ocean Temple | File:Ocean Temple Floor 7.png|The map of the seventh and final floor of the Ocean Temple | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{Ref}} | |||
{{STNavMap}} | {{STNavMap}} | ||
{{DungeonNav2|ST}} | {{DungeonNav2|ST}} | ||
{{Categories | |||
|Ocean Realm, Temples | |||
|dungeons= ST | |||
|locations= ST | |||
}} |