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| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''
| location = Various
| location = Various
| value    = 500 [[Rupee]]s
| value    = {{R|style=ST|500}}
| use      = [[Sweet Engine]] × 1<br/>[[Cake Passenger Car]] × 1<br/>[[Honey Cannon]] × 1<br/>[[Brawny Cannon]] × 3<br/>[[Pie Freight Car]] × 1
| use      = [[Sweet Engine]] × 1<br/>[[Cake Passenger Car]] × 1<br/>[[Honey Cannon]] × 1<br/>[[Brawny Cannon]] × 3<br/>[[Pie Freight Car]] × 1
}}
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Latest revision as of 16:12, April 21, 2025

Palace Dish
Palace Dish.png

Games

Location

Various

Value

(ST Rupee icon) 500

Uses

"You got a palace dish! Check it out on the Collection screen! Long ago, this elegant dish was a prized possession of the royal family.[1]"

— In-game description

Palace Dishes are treasure found in Spirit Tracks.

Spirit Tracks

Palace Dishes are ornate, decorated dishes used by past royalty for eating dessert.[2] They can randomly be found throughout New Hyrule, and are awarded in various mini-games, such as the Goron Target Range, the Whip Race, and the Pirate Hideout mini-game. They can be sold for 500 rupees, and can also be used to upgrade various Train Parts.

Gallery

References

  1. "You got a palace dish! Check it out on the Collection screen! Long ago, this elegant dish was a prized possession of the royal family." — In-game description, Spirit Tracks.
  2. "Priceless dish used by past royalty for eating dessert." — In-game description, Spirit Tracks.