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− | + | '''Charts''' are items used by Link to help him find the location of various islands, items, treasures and even people. There are [[Sea Chart]]s, [[Treasure Chart]]s, [[Triforce Chart]]s, and [[Special Chart]]s. {{PH}} uses unique features of the [[Nintendo DS]] to introduce new interactive puzzles with charts. |
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==Types== |
==Types== |
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===Sea Chart=== |
===Sea Chart=== |
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{{Main|Sea Chart}} |
{{Main|Sea Chart}} |
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− | Sea Charts are maps of islands which can be viewed by pressing up on the controller and are found (with the exception of [[Outset Island]], the [[Forsaken Fortress]], and [[Windfall Island]]) by giving a |
+ | Sea Charts are maps of islands which can be viewed by pressing up on the controller and are found (with the exception of [[Outset Island]], the [[Forsaken Fortress]], and [[Windfall Island]]) by giving a [[Fishman]] [[All-Purpose Bait]]s to receive a map of the current "section" you are in. They also appear in ''Phantom Hourglass'' but there are only four of them as each section is 1/4 of the total world map. |
===Treasure Charts and Treasure Maps=== |
===Treasure Charts and Treasure Maps=== |
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{{Main|Treasure Map}} |
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[[File:Treasure Chart Small.png|left|50px]] |
[[File:Treasure Chart Small.png|left|50px]] |
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− | Treasure Charts and Treasure Maps are used to find treasure, hence the name |
+ | Treasure Charts and Treasure Maps are used to find treasure, hence the name. They can be found by doing side quests and opening [[Treasure Chest]]s. |
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+ | In {{TWW}}, there are a total of 41 Treasure Charts. Treasure are collected using the [[Grappling Hook]] over a glowing batch of light and can contain either [[Rupee]]s, [[Heart Container]]s or [[Special Chart]]s. |
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+ | In {{PH}}, there are a total of 31 Treasure Maps which can lead to Rupees, [[Sand of Hours]] or [[Ship Parts]]. |
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{{Main|Triforce Chart}} |
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[[File:Triforcechart.png|left|50px]] |
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− | + | [[Triforce Chart]]s are charts leading to a piece of the Triforce of courage. Because they are written in [[Hylian Language|ancient Hylian]] Link is unable to read them and must bring them to [[Tingle]] to be deciphered, at the price of 398 Rupees each.{{fact}} |
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+ | In {{TWW}}, there are a total of eight Triforce Charts.{{fact}} |
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+ | In {{TWWHD}}, there a total of three Triforce Charts.{{fact}} |
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{{Main|Special Chart}} |
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[[File:Specialchart.png|left|50px]] |
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+ | [[Special Chart]]s are maps that lead to secret locations, such as the [[Beedle's Shop Ship]], [[submarine]]s and [[Lookout Platform]]s. There are a total of 12 Special Charts. |
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==''Phantom Hourglass'' Chart Features== |
==''Phantom Hourglass'' Chart Features== |
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− | + | {{PH}} is the first game to allow Link to make notations on the dungeon maps and Sea Charts. The [[Uncharted Island]] goes even further and requires Link to draw a map of the entire island and solve a riddle based on the resulting shape. |
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− | + | There is also a Special Chart found in the [[Temple of the Ocean King]], that Link must place his Sea Chart against in order to transfer the imprint of the Courage symbol from the original map to his. To successfully transfer the symbol to Link's Chart, the Nintendo DS lid must be shut while looking at both the map and the south-western Sea Chart. |
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Revision as of 01:03, 2 January 2017
It needs to be updated with information from The Wind Waker HD.
Charts are items used by Link to help him find the location of various islands, items, treasures and even people. There are Sea Charts, Treasure Charts, Triforce Charts, and Special Charts. Phantom Hourglass uses unique features of the Nintendo DS to introduce new interactive puzzles with charts.
Types
Sea Chart
Sea Charts are maps of islands which can be viewed by pressing up on the controller and are found (with the exception of Outset Island, the Forsaken Fortress, and Windfall Island) by giving a Fishman All-Purpose Baits to receive a map of the current "section" you are in. They also appear in Phantom Hourglass but there are only four of them as each section is 1/4 of the total world map.
Treasure Charts and Treasure Maps
Treasure Charts and Treasure Maps are used to find treasure, hence the name. They can be found by doing side quests and opening Treasure Chests.
In The Wind Waker, there are a total of 41 Treasure Charts. Treasure are collected using the Grappling Hook over a glowing batch of light and can contain either Rupees, Heart Containers or Special Charts.
In Phantom Hourglass, there are a total of 31 Treasure Maps which can lead to Rupees, Sand of Hours or Ship Parts.
Triforce Charts
Triforce Charts are charts leading to a piece of the Triforce of courage. Because they are written in ancient Hylian Link is unable to read them and must bring them to Tingle to be deciphered, at the price of 398 Rupees each.[citation needed]
In The Wind Waker, there are a total of eight Triforce Charts.[citation needed]
In The Wind Waker HD, there a total of three Triforce Charts.[citation needed]
Special Charts
Special Charts are maps that lead to secret locations, such as the Beedle's Shop Ship, submarines and Lookout Platforms. There are a total of 12 Special Charts.
Phantom Hourglass Chart Features
Phantom Hourglass is the first game to allow Link to make notations on the dungeon maps and Sea Charts. The Uncharted Island goes even further and requires Link to draw a map of the entire island and solve a riddle based on the resulting shape.
There is also a Special Chart found in the Temple of the Ocean King, that Link must place his Sea Chart against in order to transfer the imprint of the Courage symbol from the original map to his. To successfully transfer the symbol to Link's Chart, the Nintendo DS lid must be shut while looking at both the map and the south-western Sea Chart.