The walkthrough below is a complete 100% Spirit Tracks walkthrough that will cover a full run through of the entire game, including strategies for all bosses and dungeons, the collection of all heart containers, stamp locations, rabbits, force gems, and upgrades that take you through the entirety of the game.

Where are all the Spirit Tracks in Zelda?

Skull Woods 9. Gargoyle’s Domain 10. Ice Palace 11. Misery Mire 12. Turtle Rock 13. Ganon’s Tower 1. Tail Cave 2. Bottle Grotto 3. Key Cavern

How do you get to the Tower of spirits in Zelda?

Leave the house and head back to the train. Leave the trading post and head towards the Tower of Spirits. This is actually the fastest way to get to the east part of the Snow Realm. Once you get off the train, just talk to Anjean and get right back on, but select the Snow Realm as your destination.

Where to find fire Baba in Zelda Spirit Tracks?

Run to the southwest corner of the map. Pull out the whip and use it on the wooden poles to swing across the gap. Walk up north and you’ll see another gap, so swing across the wooden pole with the whip. Immediately upon crossing, you’ll bump into a new enemy known as a Fire Baba.

The walkthrough below is a complete 100% Spirit Tracks walkthrough that will cover a full run through of the entire game, including strategies for all bosses and dungeons, the collection of all heart containers, stamp locations, rabbits, force gems, and upgrades that take you through the entirety of the game.

What to do in fire sanctuary in Zelda Spirit?

The Fire Sanctuary is filled with fiery perils — burning rocks falling from the sky, Fire Keese and Fire Babas. Sidestep the rocks using their shadows and deal with the various enemies using your Boomerang and sword. Run through the canyon-like corridors and you’ll soon come to some torches.

Skull Woods 9. Gargoyle’s Domain 10. Ice Palace 11. Misery Mire 12. Turtle Rock 13. Ganon’s Tower 1. Tail Cave 2. Bottle Grotto 3. Key Cavern

What do you do in the fire temple?

Sidestep the rocks using their shadows and deal with the various enemies using your Boomerang and sword. Run through the canyon-like corridors and you’ll soon come to some torches. Use your Boomerang to bring fire to the torches as you proceed to the south.

Where are the stairs in Legend of Zelda Spirit Tracks?

Back on Floor 1, head right, then down to the stairwell in the southeast corner which leads to a walkway outside. Follow the walkway up, along the thin catwalk to a door leading to Floor 2. Head left, to the closest set of stairs, which leads to Princess Zelda’s bedroom.

Do you have to change tracks in Zelda Spirit Tracks?

Although your train will automatically switch to the proper tracks–as designated by the route you drew on the map–there will be situations in which you’ll have to change course on the fly, such as to avoid an inbound train.

Where is the whistle in Legend of Zelda Spirit Tracks?

From the get-go, kick the train into top-gear via the gearbox on the right–this baby has four settings, from top to bottom: Fastest, Fast, Stop, and Reverse. You’ll also find a train whistle in the top-right corner, useful for scaring dumb animals off the tracks.

Where do you go when you stop the train in Spirit Tracks?

1. Once you get through the tunnel, stop the train and go in reverse. Back up the train into the tunnel an you’ll appear elsewhere along the twisted tunnels. 2. In this area stop the train immediately once again and go in reverse. Doing so will send you to another part of the Twisted Tunnel. 3.

What happens if you go the wrong way in Spirit Tracks?

The chief warns you that this area is known as the Lost Woods, and if you go the wrong way, you’ll end up right back where you entered. He tells you that some of the locals may have more information for you. If you wander into the house on the right side of the village, the resident here has some kind of advice for you.

Where are the room of Rites in Zelda?

Room of Rites 1. Spirit’s Grave 2. Wing Dungeon 3. Moonlit Grotto 4. Skull Dungeon 5. Crown Dungeon 6. Mermaid’s Cave 7. Jabu-Jabu’s Belly 8. Ancient Tomb 9. The Black Tower 10. Room of Rites

The chief warns you that this area is known as the Lost Woods, and if you go the wrong way, you’ll end up right back where you entered. He tells you that some of the locals may have more information for you. If you wander into the house on the right side of the village, the resident here has some kind of advice for you.

How do you play Spirit Flute in Zelda?

Walk up to the statue and you’ll see two circular light balls come out; one is a turquoise color and the other is orange. Pull out the Spirit Flute and play this very simple couple of notes. A short cinema will play and a rocket will shoot to the sky. A statue, similar to that of talking stones from Phantom Hourglass, will appear and talk to Link.

Walk up to the statue and you’ll see two circular light balls come out; one is a turquoise color and the other is orange. Pull out the Spirit Flute and play this very simple couple of notes. A short cinema will play and a rocket will shoot to the sky. A statue, similar to that of talking stones from Phantom Hourglass, will appear and talk to Link.