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An '''Armored Train''' is an enemy found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''. They are first seen along the underwater tracks that lead to the [[Ocean Temple]].
 
 
Armored Trains conciously follow the [[Spirit Train]], instead of going along a set path.They are grey and look like they have a hockey mask. Armored Trains also have the ability to turn around at any point on the Tracks, and cannot be temporarily stunned. Link can slow them down by repeatedly shooting them with the [[Cannon]].
 
 
Eventually, their occurence will be spread over the land, with armored trains appearing next to regular Bomb trains in the Forest Realm, but the majority of these trains are centered in the first part of the [[Dark Realm]], where the Link must destroy six armored trains placed around a map filled with warps, aided by [[Tears of Light#Spirit Tracks|Tears of Light]] placed throughout the map on the tracks.
 
 
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