Zelda Spirit Tracks Cheats

By: Michael Carpenter

Break Studios Contributing Writer

Try out these "Zelda Spirit Tracks" cheats when you want an easier time with the game. "Spirit Tracks," like most zelda games, has a ton of little cheats and exploits that make will make the game a cakewalk. From boss exploits to massive rupee farming, these "Spirit Tracks" cheats are sure to be of some use.

  1. Alternate endings. While not much of a big change, this "Spirit Tracks" cheat is often overlooked, but worth doing if you are a completionist. When you are about to board the demon train at the end of the game, Zelda will ask you what you will do after everything is over. Depending on what you pick, you will get a different scene outside of Zelda's window during the ending.
  2. Ocean temple mini-boss trick. This "Spirit Tracks" cheat will make the mini-boss of the ocean temple a pushover. Before you enter his room, throw your boomerang to the middle area; this is where he spawns. When he spawns, he will try to grab you with his whip like usual, only this time he will not be able to due to the boomerang. Without the threat of the whip, this "Zelda Spirit Tracks" boss is no problem.
  3. Rabbitland rescue. During "Zelda Spirit Tracks," you will find rabbits while on the train. While being a total pain, rabbit collection has some decent benefits. If you collect five rabbits, you will get an extra heart container. Collecting 50 rabbits will get you a new move, the sword beam. This "Zelda Spirit Tracks" cheat will help immensely; the sword beam is very powerful.
  4. Stamp collection. Much like the rabbit rescue, there are stamp locations sprinkled around the "Spirit Tracks" world. Collecting all the stamps will net you some really nice rewards. At ten stamps, you will get the ancient shield, which can not be eaten by enemies. At fifteen stamps, you will get the engineer outfit. The real reason this cheat is good comes at twenty stamps; you unlock the augmented spin attack. This makes the best move in the game even better.
Posted on: May. 10, 2011