In "The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass," Link's new hero's clothes serve as a symbol of his growth and readiness for adventure. They grant him the ability to withstand the challenges he faces in the Temple of the Ocean King and other locations. Additionally, the attire reinforces the connection to the legacy of past heroes, emphasizing the theme of courage and the continuation of the hero's journey. Overall, the clothes represent Link's transformation into a true hero in his quest to save Princess Zelda and defeat evil.
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In Link and the legend of Zelda, Phantom Hourglass, you get the hammer in the isle of ruins, or the island of the dead.
The hourglass...draw it
bosses and under the sea with grab arm
it's an hourglass.
does zauz have the information about the 4th sea chart on the legend of Zelda phantom hourglass
You don't.
In the Temple of Courage.
no
there is no windmills!
The legend of Zelda the wind waker came before phantom hourglass as phantom hourglass continued off what wind waker started.
you get the little ball thing tap on the hourglass and draw a hourglass