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'''Lookout platforms''' are wooden outposts found all over the [[Great Sea]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]''. They are used by enemies such as [[Bokoblin]]s, [[Kargaroc]]s and [[Wizzrobe]]s. Some lookout platforms have [[cannon]]s that shoot at [[Link]] and the [[King of Red Lions]] if they are nearby. Lookout platforms can be identified from a large skull sticking on the roof. A certain [[Special Chart]] named the [[Platform Chart]] specifically points out which islands the lookout platforms are close to, including how many are near the respective islands.
'''Lookout platforms''' are wooden outposts found all over the [[Great Sea]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]''. They are used by enemies such as [[Bokoblin]]s, [[Kargaroc]]s and [[Wizzrobe]]s. Some lookout platforms have [[cannon]]s that shoot at [[Link]] and the [[King of Red Lions]] if they are within range. Lookout platforms can be identified from a large skull on its roof after all. Besides enemies, lookout platforms have breakable [[pot]]s as well as [[Treasure Chest]]s that Link can access by defeating all enemies and destroying the tower's cannons. There is a [[Special Chart]] named the [[Platform Chart]], which specifically shows which parts of the Great Sea have lookout platforms and how many are in that section.
 
Besides enemies, lookout platforms have breakable [[pot]]s. Every lookout platform has a [[Treasure Chest]] that appears when Link defeats every enemy and sometimes also the tower's cannons. The reward within the Treasure Chests are usually either a valuable [[Rupee]] or a [[Golden Feather]]. However, there is one with a [[Piece of Heart]], and two have a specific [[Treasure Chart]].


In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', lookout platforms appear in the background of the [[Pirate Ship (stage)|Pirate Ship]] stage. As the ship passes by, the lookout platforms randomly shoot cannonballs at players when the ship passes by. The stage returns in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', in which it has an Omega form which takes place on a lookout platform. In the latter game, some of the lookout platform was converted into a platform floating on the Great Sea. Some of its features were removed, such as the mounted cannons and the small roof with a skull. The lookout platform no longer has a visible wooden pole sticking out of the sea, and the ladder was made a lot shorter.
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', lookout platforms appear in the background of the [[Pirate Ship (stage)|Pirate Ship]] stage. As the ship passes by, the lookout platforms randomly shoot cannonballs at players when the ship passes by. The stage returns in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', in which it has an Omega form which takes place on a lookout platform. In the latter game, some of the lookout platform was converted into a platform floating on the Great Sea. Some of its features were removed, such as the mounted cannons and the small roof with a skull. The lookout platform no longer has a visible wooden pole sticking out of the sea, and the ladder was made a lot shorter.
==List of lookout platforms==
{|class="wikitable sortable"
!Coordinate
!Nearby island
!Number of platforms
|-
|A2
|[[Star Island]]
|One
|-
|A6
|[[Seven-Star Isles]]
|One
|-
|B5
|[[Pawprint Isle]]
|One
|-
|C1
|[[Western Fairy Island]]
|One
|-
|C2
|[[Rock Spire Isle]]
|Three
|-
|C5
|[[Eastern Fairy Island]]
|One
|-
|C6
|[[Fire Mountain]]
|One
|-
|C7
|[[Star Belt Archipelago]]
|One
|-
|D3
|[[Cyclops Reef]]
|One
|-
|D4
|[[Six-Eye Reef]]
|One
|-
|D7
|[[Thorned Fairy Island]]
|Two
|-
|E2
|[[Islet of Steel]]
|One
|-
|E3
|[[Stone Watcher Island]]
|One
|-
|E6
|[[Bomb Island]]
|One
|-
|F2
|[[Five-Eye Reef]]
|One
|-
|F4
|[[Southern Fairy Island]]
|Three
|-
|F7
|[[Cliff Plateau Isles]]
|One
|-
|G1
|[[Horseshoe Island]]
|Two
|-
|G4
|[[Two-Eye Reef]]
|One
|-
|G7
|[[Five-Star Isles]]
|One
|}


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