Navigate the Snow Sanctuary in The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks. Get the stamp, solve Steem's puzzle, and perform a duet. A Heart Container costs 2,000 Rupees.
Walkthrough
- 1Upon arriving at the Snow Sanctuary, you can visit an Anouki shop to stock up on items. A Heart Container is sold here for 2,000 Rupees.
- 2Exit the shop and proceed north, avoiding or defeating any White Wolfos.
- 3Ascend to a higher ledge and locate a small staircase leading to a stamp station. Obtain the stamp for this area.
- 4Continue eastward along the path to the highest area.
- 5Move west, dealing with Ice ChuChus, and enter the cave at the end.
- 6Inside the cave, you will find a puzzle involving statues. Draw lines to indicate the direction each statue is facing.
- 7Read the stone tablet next to the ground switch on the south side. It instructs you to head to the far room without being seen before time runs out.
- 8Use the information from the statue directions to decipher a safe path.
- 9Hit the ground switch and follow the deciphered path to enter Steem's domain.
- 10Agree to perform a duet with Steem. The required notes are Light Blue, White, Light Blue, Red.
- 11After successfully playing the duet, your Snow rail map will glow, indicating the appearance of new Spirit Tracks in the Snow Realm.
- 12Steem will mention that blizzards surround the Snow Temple, making it easy to get lost.
- 13Return to your train and travel east. Be aware of new enemies like Sir Frosty.
- 14Shortly after passing through some trees, you will see a station. Stop there.
Tips
- The Heart Container at the Anouki shop costs 2,000 Rupees and may require returning later.
- Pay close attention to the statue directions to solve the puzzle and find the correct path.
- Refer to the provided map of the puzzle area if needed.
- When performing the duet with Steem, remember the note sequence: Light Blue, White, Light Blue, Red.
- Be cautious of new enemies like Sir Frosty when traveling by train.
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