What would a Zelda title be without Link’s arsenal of items and equipment? Spirit Tracks introduces brand new items and trainload of unique equipment for Link to gather up on his journey, including the Whirlwind and the Whip, and brings back some old favorites including the Bow and Boomerang. In this guide, we’ll give you details on everything Link can stick in his endless bag of goodies, along with a picture or two – so get reading!
Weapons/Armor
Recruit Uniform |
Recruit Sword |
Shield |
Shield of Antiquity |
Lokomo Sword |
Equipables
Whirlwind |
Boomerang |
Bombs |
Whip |
Bow and Arrow |
Sand Wand |
Bow of Light |
Collectables
Stamp Book |
Beedle Club Card |
Force Gems |
![]() Swordsman’s Scroll 1 |
![]() Swordsman’s Scroll 2 |
Quest Items
Train Parts
Practical Cannon |
Trusty Freight Car |






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