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|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''
 
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''
 
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|reward = [[Heart Container]], Red [[Force Gem]]
 
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Revision as of 22:20, 21 January 2010

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Cragma is the fourth boss in Spirit Tracks. It has the appearance of a large and menacing, molten rock cyclops. In the PAL version of Spirit Tracks, Cragma is named Vulcano.

Strategy

In the beginning of the fight, Link merely fires an arrow at the multiple Weak Points around Cragma's body. Afterward, he will cause molten rock to fall from the ceiling, which Link then must lure his fist to make contact with the flaming boulder. Then a platform will appear, which Link can carry with him, as he must bring it to a nearby cart. Once the platform is in place, Link can hop into the cart, and it will then revolve around the boss in a similar fashion to the Stallord fight in Twilight Princess. Once he is level with Cragma's eye, Link can then hit it, causing the boss to be stunned, and vulnerable to the an attack.

Trivia

  • Cragma's name is derived from the words "crag," meaning a rift or break in rock, and "magma," referring to his fiery nature. His PAL version name, Vulcano, is a reference to the word "volcano," and possibly to "Vulcan," the Roman name for the god Hephaestus, who was a smith usually associated with fire and smithing, and also lends his name to the etymology of the word "volcano."
  • Cragma is possibly the largest boss Link has ever fought, along with Eox, Dark Dragon, Bongo Bongo, Molgera, Morpheel, and Stallord.

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