The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks details
November 10th, 2009 Posted in DS, News, Posted by Valay- When you’re sneaking Zelda out the castle, she will follow you, but you can tell her to stop (touch an icon) – touch a different icon to have her follow you again when it’s safe
- Also possible to draw a path for Zelda to follow
- Ganon isn’t the villain who wants Zelda’s body for revival
- Anjean “claims to have known Zelda’s ancestors”
- Although you don’t have to revisit previously cleared areas in the Spirit Tower, you can see secrets that you may have missed
- Phantoms “who are supposed to protect the tower from evil, have gone haywire”
- Need to get the three Tears of Light in the vicinity AND hit the Phantom (from behind) with the sword before Zelda can enter a Phantom
- Later in the game, Zelda can go from one Phantom to another
- Have to watch the top screen’s map while on the train so that you’re aware of enemies whereabouts, switch to a different track so that you don’t crash
- No Phantoms in the first dungeon (Forest Temple)
- Six slots available for inventory items
- Will need to visit villages/other areas so that you can reach new places before entering the Forest Temple
- There are “odds and ends” treasures such as wooden hearts + dragon scales, which are involved in sidequests
- In the Forest Temple, you will need to write down the safest route to the boss when you have the Master Key (you might get swept up by Wallmasters)
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5 Responses to “The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks details”
By umb on Nov 10, 2009
Only six item slots? Is that all? There must not be that many dungeons.
By bob on Nov 10, 2009
hype meter lowring
By Caelum on Nov 10, 2009
Before you guys freak out about the number of items and dungeons, remember Majora’s Mask… It only had four main dungeons, and, in my opinion, is the greatest Zelda of them all, if not the best video game of all time. To me, Spirit Track is looking leagues above Phantom Hourglass.
By Hejiru on Nov 10, 2009
Hey, Phantom Hourglass only had six too, and it was great.
By JoshZTP2 on Nov 11, 2009
And yet none of you are whinning about Ganon not being in the game; like rummored to be the train like others wanted to say?! Well hate to say I told you so; glad Ganon’s not in it at all! And I’m not worried about the number of items or dungeons at all; that stuff doesn’t bother me… as long as the story is supurb!