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Dee Ess Island
Dee Ess Island | |
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The ship approaching Dee Ess Island | |
First appearance | The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass (2007) |
Greater location | Southeastern Sea |
Inhabitant(s) | Gorons |
Dee Ess Island is an island located in the Southeastern Sea in The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass. Its name and appearance are derived from the Nintendo DS, the handheld that the game was released for. The island resembles a Nintendo DS Lite, although the Touch Screen map resembles an original Nintendo DS model.
The island has the Goron Minigame, which Link can play after completing the Goron Temple and receiving a letter from Gongoron. If Link completes the game under 35 seconds, he can obtain an upgrade to his Bombchu Bag. Dee Ess Island has several patches of cracked land, most of which are on the sides of the "upper screen" of Dee Ess Island. Digging these spots sometimes reveals Big Green Rupees and Big Red Rupees. Sometimes this reveals an enemy such as Ropes and bees. Rock Chuchus and Eye Brutes are also present.
Treasure[edit]
- Courage Gems:
- A large pit on the northern part of Dee Ess Island has two Eye Brutes. When Link defeats them, a Treasure Chest containing a Courage Gem appears.
- Another Courage Gem can be found if Link uses the shovel to dig at the lower-left corner of the island's bottom screen.
- Big Gold Rupee:
- If the player blows into the microphone by the rock just under the bottom-left of Dee Ess Island's bottom screen (where the mic for an original DS model would be located), a chest with a Big Gold Rupee appears at the top-left corner of the island's bottom screen.