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The '''Forest Temple''' is a dungeon featured in {{ST}}. It is the first temple within the game that [[Link]] must explore in order to restore its energy to the fragmented [[Tower of Spirits]]. The main item obtained is the [[Whirlwind (Item)|Whirlwind]], and the temple's boss is [[Stagnox]].
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The '''Forest Temple''' is a dungeon featured in {{ST}}. It is the first temple within the game that [[Link]] must explore in order to restore its energy to the fragmented [[Tower of Spirits]]. The main item obtained is the [[Whirlwind]], and the temple's boss is [[Stagnox]].
   
 
==Entrance to the Dungeon==
 
==Entrance to the Dungeon==
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==Themes and Navigation==
 
==Themes and Navigation==
[[File:Whirlwind key.png|thumb|left|Link using the [[Whirlwind]] to reach a key]]
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[[File:Whirlwind key.png|thumb|left|Link using the Whirlwind to reach a key]]
It has the appearance of an Aztec-like pyramid with a giant tree growing atop it. Many elements from {{PH}} are present within the dungeon including the statues that reveal chests within the temple for a small fee. Items such as [[Treasure#Spirit Tracks|Demon Fossils]] and [[Wood Heart|Wooden Hearts]] are found here, as well as the [[Whirlwind]], the main treasure of the temple that is also critical to defeat the boss of the temple. [[Mothula]] serves as the dungeon's mini-boss, while the boss is a large stag beetle-like creature called [[Stagnox]], who has stolen the temple's [[Force Gem]] from its beacon atop the temple and thus is responsible for the deactivation of the temple's energy beacon.
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It has the appearance of an Aztec-like pyramid with a giant tree growing atop it. Many elements from {{PH}} are present within the dungeon including the statues that reveal chests within the temple for a small fee. Items such as [[Treasure#Spirit Tracks|Demon Fossils]] and [[Wood Heart|Wooden Hearts]] are found here, as well as the Whirlwind, the main treasure of the temple that is also critical to defeat the boss of the temple. [[Mothula]] serves as the dungeon's mini-boss, while the boss is a large stag beetle-like creature called [[Stagnox]], who has stolen the temple's [[Force Gem]] from its beacon atop the temple and thus is responsible for the deactivation of the temple's energy beacon.
   
 
Link defeats the creature atop the temple by using the Whirlwind to turn its weaknesses and attacks on itself, therefore exposing it to his own attacks. Following Stagnox's defeat, the temple's Force Gem is restored to its energy beacon, restoring the temple's energy flow to the Tower of Spirits and causing a segment of the tower to reconnect to the base, completing the hero's first task to restore the tower to its original state.
 
Link defeats the creature atop the temple by using the Whirlwind to turn its weaknesses and attacks on itself, therefore exposing it to his own attacks. Following Stagnox's defeat, the temple's Force Gem is restored to its energy beacon, restoring the temple's energy flow to the Tower of Spirits and causing a segment of the tower to reconnect to the base, completing the hero's first task to restore the tower to its original state.
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*The dungeon's boss, Stagnox, may be the mother of all the [[Blastworm]]s seen in the temple. This is supported by the fact that Stagnox releases young Blastworms during one segment of its boss fight.
 
*The dungeon's boss, Stagnox, may be the mother of all the [[Blastworm]]s seen in the temple. This is supported by the fact that Stagnox releases young Blastworms during one segment of its boss fight.
   
==Gallery==
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==Etymology==
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File:Whirlwind Get.png|Obtaining the Whirlwind in the temple
 
File:Forest Temple Force Gem.png|The Force Gem of the Forest Temple
 
File:STForest.png|The true height of the Forest Temple in ''Spirit Tracks'', shown with empty space to represent the spacing of the two [[Nintendo DS]] screens
 
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==See Also==
 
*[[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)]]
 
*[[Forest Temple (Twilight Princess)]]
 
 
 
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|jaM= Forest Temple
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|esLM= Temple of the Forests
 
 
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|esSM= Forest Temple
 
|esSM= Forest Temple
 
|esL= Templo de los Bosques
 
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==Gallery==
 
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File:Whirlwind Get.png|Obtaining the Whirlwind in the temple
 
File:Forest Temple Force Gem.png|The Force Gem of the Forest Temple
 
File:STForest.png|The true height of the Forest Temple in ''Spirit Tracks'', shown with empty space to represent the spacing of the two [[Nintendo DS]] screens
 
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==See Also==
 
*[[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)]]
 
*[[Forest Temple (Twilight Princess)]]
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Revision as of 22:01, 23 February 2017

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The Forest Temple is a dungeon featured in Spirit Tracks. It is the first temple within the game that Link must explore in order to restore its energy to the fragmented Tower of Spirits. The main item obtained is the Whirlwind, and the temple's boss is Stagnox.

Entrance to the Dungeon

The temple is located northwest of the Forest area of Hyrule, and is accessible after Link and Gage perform a Lokomo Duet in the Forest Sanctuary, which in turn is found after the young hero crosses a maze in the forest during a train travel. Left of the temple's inner entrance is a statue that teaches Link the Song of Healing.

Themes and Navigation

Whirlwind key

Link using the Whirlwind to reach a key

It has the appearance of an Aztec-like pyramid with a giant tree growing atop it. Many elements from Phantom Hourglass are present within the dungeon including the statues that reveal chests within the temple for a small fee. Items such as Demon Fossils and Wooden Hearts are found here, as well as the Whirlwind, the main treasure of the temple that is also critical to defeat the boss of the temple. Mothula serves as the dungeon's mini-boss, while the boss is a large stag beetle-like creature called Stagnox, who has stolen the temple's Force Gem from its beacon atop the temple and thus is responsible for the deactivation of the temple's energy beacon.

Link defeats the creature atop the temple by using the Whirlwind to turn its weaknesses and attacks on itself, therefore exposing it to his own attacks. Following Stagnox's defeat, the temple's Force Gem is restored to its energy beacon, restoring the temple's energy flow to the Tower of Spirits and causing a segment of the tower to reconnect to the base, completing the hero's first task to restore the tower to its original state.

Minor Traps and Enemies

Trivia

  • In the European version of Spirit Tracks, this temple is named Wooded Temple instead of Forest Temple, possibly to avoid confusion with the other Forest Temples of the series.
  • The dungeon's boss, Stagnox, may be the mother of all the Blastworms seen in the temple. This is supported by the fact that Stagnox releases young Blastworms during one segment of its boss fight.

Etymology

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name Meaning
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Republic of Ireland EnglishUK Wooded Temple
Japan Japanese 森の神殿 Forest Temple
Canada FrenchCA Temple de la forêt Forest Temple
French Republic FrenchEU Temple sylvestre Forest Temple
Federal Republic of Germany German Waldtempel Forest Temple
Italian Republic Italian Tempio delle Fronde
Kingdom of Spain SpanishEU Templo de los Bosques Forest Temple
Community of Latin American and Caribbean States SpanishLA Templo de los Bosques Temple of the Forests

Gallery

See Also

Stations in Spirit Tracks
Aboda VillageTrading PostWhittletonForest SanctuaryRabbitland RescueHyrule CastleCastle TownForest TempleAnouki VillageAnouki VillageSnow SanctuaryBridge Worker's HomeWellspring StationSlippery StationSnowdrift StationSnow TempleSnow TempleTower of SpiritsPapuchia VillagePirate HideoutOcean SanctuaryOcean FloorLost at Sea StationOcean TempleSand SanctuarySand TempleGoron Target RangeFire SanctuaryGoron VillageFire TempleDisorientation StationDark Ore MineEnds of the Earth StationDark RealmHyrule Rail Map ST

Click on a station


The Legend of ZeldaThe Adventure of LinkA Link to the PastLink's AwakeningOcarina of TimeMajora's MaskOracle of AgesOracle of SeasonsFour SwordsThe Wind WakerFour Swords AdventuresThe Minish CapTwilight PrincessPhantom HourglassSpirit TracksSkyward SwordA Link Between WorldsTri Force HeroesBreath of the WildTears of the KingdomLink's Crossbow TrainingHyrule Warriors

Breath of the Wild


Main Dungeons

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