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In ''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker'', the Ghost Ship appears around certain islands of the [[Great Sea]] depending on the [[phases of the moon|phase of the moon]]. It is surrounded by small, blue flames, and the sky is covered in dark gray clouds whenever the Ghost Ship is in that area. [[Link]] cannot go onto Ghost Ship unless he has obtained the [[Ghost Ship Chart]], otherwise the Ghost Ship vanishes if Link and the [[King of Red Lions]] approach it. | In ''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker'', the Ghost Ship appears around certain islands of the [[Great Sea]] depending on the [[phases of the moon|phase of the moon]]. It is surrounded by small, blue flames, and the sky is covered in dark gray clouds whenever the Ghost Ship is in that area. [[Link]] cannot go onto Ghost Ship unless he has obtained the [[Ghost Ship Chart]], otherwise the Ghost Ship vanishes if Link and the [[King of Red Lions]] approach it. | ||
With the Ghost Ship Chart, Link automatically goes into the ship when he approaches it. He must defeat two [[Poe]]s and a [[Wizzrobe]] who can summon [[ReDead]]s and [[Stalfos]]. After defeating the enemies, a ladder drops, and Link can climb it to enter a room with a [[Treasure Chest]]. He can open the chest to obtain a [[Triforce Chart]] (or a [[Triforce Shard]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD]]''). After collecting the item, a loud, ghostly laughter is heard, and Link returns back at sea on the King of Red Lions. Once Link has collected the treasure, the Ghost Ship vanishes from the Great Sea entirely. | With the Ghost Ship Chart, Link automatically goes into the ship when he approaches it. He must defeat two [[Poe]]s and a [[Wizzrobe]], who can summon [[ReDead]]s and [[Stalfos]]es. After defeating the enemies, a ladder drops, and Link can climb it to enter a room with a [[Treasure Chest]]. He can open the chest to obtain a [[Triforce Chart]] (or a [[Triforce Shard]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD]]''). After collecting the item, a loud, ghostly laughter is heard, and Link returns back at sea on the King of Red Lions. Once Link has collected the treasure, the Ghost Ship vanishes from the Great Sea entirely. | ||
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The Ghost Ship appears at either one of seven islands. | The Ghost Ship appears at either one of seven islands. | ||
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The dungeon notably lacks a dungeon item, as all the chests within contain [[Rupee]]s of large amounts (potentially vindicating the claims of a large lode of treasure), [[Rupoor]]s, and shaped [[crystal]]s. The reward for defeating the boss is the [[Ghost Key]], which is used to unlock a passage within the ship itself and is not thematic with other dungeon rewards. The dungeon has two miniboss encounters: a group of three Poes guarding the first Cubus Sister, and a group of five Skulltulas in the cargo hold. | The dungeon notably lacks a dungeon item, as all the chests within contain [[Rupee]]s of large amounts (potentially vindicating the claims of a large lode of treasure), [[Rupoor]]s, and shaped [[crystal]]s. The reward for defeating the boss is the [[Ghost Key]], which is used to unlock a passage within the ship itself and is not thematic with other dungeon rewards. The dungeon has two miniboss encounters: a group of three Poes guarding the first Cubus Sister, and a group of five Skulltulas in the cargo hold. | ||
Near the end of the game, after Bellum escapes the [[Temple of the Ocean King]], the Ghost Ship reappears, with Bellum inhabiting it physically and attempting to sail away. With Linebeck now driving the SS Linebeck of his own accord, Link must use the [[cannon]] to destroy all of Bellum's eyes, which shoot pink projectiles at them. These projectiles usually go through the air, but sometimes travel along the surface of the water. Some eyes disappear before being fully destroyed and grow back later. Most of the eyes are on the outer hull of the ship, but some of them on stalks are on the deck, only vulnerable when they stretch up to shoot. Once all the eyes are destroyed, the Ghost Ship is destroyed. On its rubble, Link and then Linebeck fight Bellum, with the latter ending up possessed, becoming [[Bellumbeck]]. After Linebeck is freed from Bellum and Bellum destroyed, the Ocean King sends Link and Tetra back to their own world. They wake up aboard the intact-but-harmless Ghost Ship, which vanishes | Near the end of the game, after Bellum escapes the [[Temple of the Ocean King]], the Ghost Ship reappears, with Bellum inhabiting it physically and attempting to sail away. With Linebeck now driving the SS Linebeck of his own accord, Link must use the [[cannon]] to destroy all of Bellum's eyes, which shoot pink projectiles at them. These projectiles usually go through the air, but sometimes travel along the surface of the water. Some eyes disappear before being fully destroyed and grow back later. Most of the eyes are on the outer hull of the ship, but some of them on stalks are on the deck, only vulnerable when they stretch up to shoot. Once all the eyes are destroyed, the Ghost Ship is destroyed. On its rubble, Link and then Linebeck fight Bellum, with the latter ending up possessed, becoming [[Bellumbeck]]. After Linebeck is freed from Bellum and Bellum destroyed, the Ocean King sends Link and Tetra back to their own world. They wake up aboard the intact-but-harmless Ghost Ship, which vanishes shortly after they reboard the pirate ship. | ||
==General information== | ==General information== | ||
===Appearance=== | ===Appearance=== | ||
In ''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker'', the interior of the Ghost Ship is a wide, mostly empty area except for a row of four skulls on the left and right sides each. A small beam of light emitting from the right side. Link starts on an elevated platform, and the wooden floor appears below. Part of the roof is missing, and the sky background is black and shows a pattern of ghosts. On the opposite side of the entrance is a yellow ladder connected to another wooden platform that leads into the room with six [[vase]]s and a Treasure Chest. A golden face with a | In ''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker'', the interior of the Ghost Ship is a wide, mostly empty area except for a row of four skulls on the left and right sides each. A small beam of light emitting from the right side. Link starts on an elevated platform, and the wooden floor appears below. Part of the roof is missing, and the sky background is black and shows a pattern of ghosts. On the opposite side of the entrance is a yellow ladder connected to another wooden platform that leads into the room with six [[vase]]s and a Treasure Chest. A golden face with a large grin is on the wall behind the Treasure Chest. The room with the chest also has two pairs of blue window valances attached to the ceiling. If Link looks at it from a first-person view, the golden face has a neutral expression. | ||
In ''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD'', the floor of the Ghost Ship is covered in a blue mist with ghostly faces. The golden face on the wall is always shown with a neutral expression. | In ''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD'', the floor of the Ghost Ship is covered in a blue mist with ghostly faces. The golden face on the wall is always shown with a neutral expression. |