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.
Is there a walkthrough for Spirit Tracks?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.