Aboda Village

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Aboda Village
Aboda Village.jpg
Game(s) Spirit Tracks
Inhabitant(s) Link
Niko
Alfonzo
Item(s) Force Gems
Stamp Book
Swordsman's Scroll

Aboda Village is Link's hometown in Spirit Tracks. It is located by the southwestern shore of the Forest Realm and is home to seven people, including Niko and Alfonzo. It's also the starting point of Link's journey.

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Overview

The village only has three houses, one of which, on the west end, Link shares with Niko. Another, on the east side, shelters a family of four: a Cucco-admiring father; a worrywart mother; Rei, a knowledgeable daughter; and Joe, a mischievous son.[1] In the northern part of the village is Alfonzo's house, which is connected to the Train Station. This house is a garage of sorts where Alfonzo can swap out the Spirit Train's cars for whatever upgrades Link chooses. There is also a Stamp Station in the northwest where Link can collect the village's stamp and add it to his Stamp Book which the young hero can receive from Niko later on in his adventure.

There are some hidden chests in front of the leftmost and rightmost palm trees, which can only be uncovered with the Song of Discovery, as hinted in a letter Link eventually receives from Niko.

Force Gems

If Link brings 10 Cuccos to the man wishing to raise them, he will give Link a Force Gem that will unlock a new section of tracks in the Forest Realm. Also, if Link takes the child with the blue hat to Beedle's Air Shop, he'll be given a Force Gem that also reveals new Spirit Tracks in the same realm.

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References

  1. "The children of Link's hometown, Aboda Village. In the middle is the mischief-loving Joe. To the left, his little sister, Rei. The boy on the right was cut and never appeared in the game." (Hyrule Historia (Dark Horse Books), pg. 214)
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Language Name Meaning
English United Kingdom Outset Village
Japanese Japan モヨリ村 (Moyori Mura) Moyori Village (Moyori means "neighboring" in Japanese)
Spanish Spanish-speaking countries Aldea Nostra Nostra Village (Nostra means "ours" in Italian)
French France Village Prokis Prokis Village
Canada Village du Bercail Sheepfold Village
German Germany Prologia
Italian Italy Villaggio Partivicino
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