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|caption = [[Noko]] at the Wellspring Station offers Link Mega Ice in ''Spirit Tracks''.
 
|game = {{OOS}}<br> {{ST}}
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|game= ALttP
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|licensing= Copyright
|cost = Free, 10, 25, 50, or 100 [[Rupee]]s
 
|uses = Calms raging magma, a powerful preservative
 
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'''Mega Ice''' is the premier fire-melting [[ice]] in the Zelda universe, appearing in {{ST}}. An object of similar purpose also appears in {{OOS}}.
 
 
==Appearances, Location and Uses==
 
===''Oracle of Seasons''===
 
In {{OOS}}, [[Ice#Ice Crystals|enchanted ice]] are found in the [[Sword & Shield Maze]] and is used to freeze [[lava]]. It can be picked up with the [[Power Bracelet]] and thrown down [[holes]]. Though never given a name, it has a very similar role to the Mega Ice seen later on in the series in {{ST}}.
 
 
===''Spirit Tracks''===
 
[[File:MegaIce2.png|thumb|left|200px|Transporting the Mega Ice via [[Spirit Train]].]]
 
[[File:ST Mega Ice.png|right]]
 
In {{ST}}, [[Noko]], an entrepreneurial [[Anouki]] from the [[Anouki Village]], sets up shop at the [[Wellspring Station]] selling Mega Ice, after having trouble originally opening up for business in his home village. Mega Ice is used on many occasions, yet only once in a plot-required event - Link must transport the powerful ice from the Wellspring Station to the [[Goron Village (Spirit Tracks)|Goron Village]] so that the Gorons can reaccess sections of the village that had been quarantined off due to the virulent volcanic eruptions and fire geysers that had sprung up as a product of such magma outbursts in the area. The Mega Ice, as long as it is transported inside of the [[Snow Realm]], will not melt, however, once Link ventures out into the [[Fire Realm|Fire]], [[Forest Realm|Forest]], or [[Ocean Realm]]s, the 20 pieces of Mega Ice will begin to dwindle as a product of the increased light-intensity and higher temperatures in these other regions.<ref>{{cite|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.|Anouki|ST}}</ref> To keep and preserve the fishstock on [[Papuchia Village]], and in order to free up the last of the Goron homes in the Goron Village, Mega Ice must be transported beyond the Snow Realm. Since some of the Mega Ice-related sidequests require transporting the ice over long distances, the use of [[Warping|Warp Gates]] on the [[Spirit Tracks (Rails)|Spirit Tracks]] is highly advised in order to make it to the destination with the required amount of Mega Ice. The ice is also very fragile, so cautious, defensive engineering is a must when carrying the ice over long distances and through monster-infested regions.<ref>{{cite|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.|Anouki|ST}}</ref> The Anouki at the Wellspring Station will sell the Mega Ice for 100 [[Rupee]]s the first time, and 50 rupees at any time after that, though on certain occasions, Link is able to comfortably barter the Anouki down to 25 rupees for the standard 20 pieces.<ref>{{cite|The ladies go wild for it, and I'll even cut ya a special deal. How does 25 Rupees sound to ya?|Anouki|ST}}</ref> However, Link can get the Mega Ice for free if he continues to badger the Anouki's prices down;<ref>{{cite|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|ST}}</ref> regardless of price, the Anouki will offer to load the Mega Ice onto Link's train for free.<ref>{{cite|Oh, and here, I'll even load up your freight car for ya. How's that for service?|Anouki|ST}}</ref>
 
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
File:MegaIce3.png|Noko with his Mega Ice
 
File:MegaIce4.png|Mega Ice in the [[Train Cars|Freight Car]]
 
</gallery>
 
 
==See also==
 
*[[Ice]]
 
 
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{{Names
 
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|ja=
 
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|esM=
 
|esL= Hielo de calidad
 
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|fr=
 
|frM=
 
|frC= Glace de première qualité
 
|frCM=
 
|frF= Plaque de Glace
 
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|it= Ghiaccio deluxe
 
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{{ST Delivery Items}}
 
[[Category:Objects]]
 
[[Category:Items in Spirit Tracks]]
 

Revision as of 16:32, 27 September 2016

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