Mega Ice

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Mega Ice is an Item in Spirit Tracks.[1]

Location and Uses

Noko, an entrepreneurial Anouki from Anouki Village, sets up a shop at Wellspring Station selling Mega Ice—the Anouki's major export—after having trouble originally opening up for business in his home village.[2] Noko will sell Link 20 pieces of Mega Ice for 100 Rupees the first time, and 50 Rupees any subsequent time, though on certain occasions, Link is able to barter him down to 25 Rupees,[3] or even get the Mega Ice for free if he continues to badger the prices down.[4]

Link must transport some Mega Ice from Wellspring Station to Goron Village so the Gorons can access sections of the village that had been blocked off due to volcanic eruptions. The Mega Ice, as long as it is transported inside of the Snow Realm, will not melt; however, once Link ventures out into any other Realm, it will begin to dwindle.[5] Mega Ice is also fragile, so Link must avoid crashing the Spirit Train and enemy attacks.[6]

Mega Ice can also be used to keep and preserve the fish stock in Papuchia Village, and to free up the last of the Goron homes in Goron Village, in exchange for Force Gems. Since the Mega Ice deliveries require transporting it over long distances, the use of Spacetime Gates is advised.

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References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 131
  2. Ya know how we sell Mega Ice here? Yeah, it's our village's major export. Well, a little while ago, an Ice Chu Chu fell in the water... And ever since, there's been a gooey film floatin' on the surface... It's revoltin'! — Noko (Spirit Tracks)
  3. The ladies go wild for it, and I'll even cut ya a special deal. How does 25 Rupees sound to ya? — Noko (Spirit Tracks)
  4. Sheesh, ya really know how to twist a guy's flipper. Tell you what--THIS time, the ice is free. Heck, I'll even load it on your train for ya. Yes, for free. Sheesh. Happy now? — Anouki (Spirit Tracks)
  5. The ice is fine until ya get to warmer areas. Then ya gotta look out! If ya putter around too long in the grass, all that sweet cargo's gonna melt. — Noko (Spirit Tracks)
  6. First, don't hit anything or let the train sway when the ice is loaded on. If ya do, the ice will spill everywhere. Also, watch out for monster attacks. — Noko (Spirit Tracks)