[[File:File:Recruit's sword.png.png|20x20px]] [[|]] The Recruit's Sword is a sword in Spirit Tracks.[1]
Location and Uses
The sword resembles the Hero's Sword and Oshus' Sword from the game's predecessors, The Wind Waker and Phantom Hourglass. This dangerous yet unremarkable weapon is obtained in the training room of Hyrule Castle, as Link requires a sword in order to traverse the hidden back way into the Tower of Spirits, which is full of enemies.[2] Russell, the captain of the Hyrule Castle Guards, gives it to Link after he successfully completes a basic sword training exercise.[3] It is eventually replaced by the Lokomo Sword.
While using the Recruit's Sword, Link must collect three Tears of Light in the Tower of Spirits to be able to strike a Phantom in the back.[4] This will stun the creature and will allow Princess Zelda's spirit to control it while in that state. After Link obtains the Lokomo Sword, he no longer needs to use the Tears of Light -- the sword itself is infused with enough energy that allows Princess Zelda to control the Phantoms in the same way as she did when Link possessed the Recruit's Sword.[5]
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Name | |
EnglishUK | Recruit's Sword | |
FrenchEU | Épée d'Apprenti | |
Italian | Spada da recluta |
References
- ↑ Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 135
- ↑ " There are all sorts of strange beasts on the other side of this door. It's not the kind of place you want to go without a sword! " — Castle Guard ( ST)
- ↑ " Some swordsman you are, running around with no sword! There's something fishy about this... Are you really a new recruit? Heh heh heh! Your eyes tell the whole story! All right! Take this one! " — Russell ( ST)
- ↑ " Hitting the Phantom in the back with your sword should stop it for a while... But first, you need to gather all three of the Tears of Light. " — Anjean ( ST)
- ↑ " Your new sword is filled with energy. That means you don't need to grab Tears of Light to attack the Phantoms. " — Zelda ( ST)
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