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In '''{{Term|TFH|Stage|link}} 1''', the {{Term|TFH|Links}} begin at a small area leading up to several frozen stairways. Giant, frozen {{Plural|TFH|Boulder|link}} will occasionally roll down these stairs. The {{Term|TFH|Links}} can find {{Term|TFH|Boomerang|link}} and a pair of {{Term|TFH|Fire Gloves}} further up the stairs. Another set of stairs to the east leads to the {{Term|TFH|Triforce Gateway|link}}. Giant {{Plural|TFH|Snowball}} and frozen {{Plural|TFH|Boulder}} will roll down these stairs as well, but the former can be melted away with the {{Term|TFH|Fire Gloves}}. At the top of the stairs are three ledges that the {{Term|TFH|Links}} must cross by forming a {{Term|TFH|Totem|link}} and throwing each other across. The {{Term|TFH|Link|link}} who is left behind can be reunited with the others by throwing the {{Term|TFH|Boomerang}} at him to carry him over. The {{Term|TFH|Triforce Gateway}} is found at the end.
In '''{{Term|TFH|Stage|link}} 1''', the {{Term|TFH|Links}} begin at a small area leading up to several frozen stairways. Giant, frozen {{Plural|TFH|Boulder|link}} will occasionally roll down these stairs. The {{Term|TFH|Links}} can find {{Term|TFH|Boomerang|link}} and a pair of {{Term|TFH|Fire Gloves}} further up the stairs. Another set of stairs to the east leads to the {{Term|TFH|Triforce Gateway|link}}. Giant {{Plural|TFH|Snowball}} and frozen {{Plural|TFH|Boulder}} will roll down these stairs as well, but the former can be melted away with the {{Term|TFH|Fire Gloves}}. At the top of the stairs are three ledges that the {{Term|TFH|Links}} must cross by forming a {{Term|TFH|Totem|link}} and throwing each other across. The {{Term|TFH|Link|link}} who is left behind can be reunited with the others by throwing the {{Term|TFH|Boomerang}} at him to carry him over. The {{Term|TFH|Triforce Gateway}} is found at the end.


In '''{{Term|TFH|Stage}} 2''', the {{Term|TFH|Links}} appear over a deep chasm. A pair of {{Plural|TFH|Torch|link}} must be lit to activate a moving, ice bridge. The {{Term|TFH|Links}} then walk across an icy walk way, and choose either the left or right paths by throwing themselves across. On the left side is a snowy ledge with two {{Plural|TFH|Switch]]es, which lowers an obscuring platform in front of unlit {{Plural|TFH|Torch}}. The {{Term|TFH|Links}} must then light these {{Plural|TFH|Torch}} using the {{Term|TFH|Fire Gloves}} and the {{Term|TFH|Boomerang}} to carry flames over. On the right side is an icy platform where {{Plural|TFH|Hardhat Beetle|link}} attempt to push them off. A {{Term|TFH|Bomb Flower|link}} grows on this platform, which must be thrown to destroy a cracked block atop a tall {{Term|TFH|Torch}}. This requires that the {{Term|TFH|Links}} quickly form a {{Term|TFH|Totem}} to reach. Once destroyed, the top {{Term|TFH|Link}} can then light the two {{Plural|TFH|Torch}} with the {{Term|TFH|Fire Gloves}}. Doing both tasks activates the {{Term|TFH|Triforce Gateway}} and creates an ice bridge to it.
In '''{{Term|TFH|Stage}} 2''', the {{Term|TFH|Links}} appear over a deep chasm. A pair of {{Plural|TFH|Torch|link}} must be lit to activate a moving, ice bridge. The {{Term|TFH|Links}} then walk across an icy walk way, and choose either the left or right paths by throwing themselves across. On the left side is a snowy ledge with two {{Plural|TFH|Switch|link}}, which lowers an obscuring platform in front of unlit {{Plural|TFH|Torch}}. The {{Term|TFH|Links}} must then light these {{Plural|TFH|Torch}} using the {{Term|TFH|Fire Gloves}} and the {{Term|TFH|Boomerang}} to carry flames over. On the right side is an icy platform where {{Plural|TFH|Hardhat Beetle|link}} attempt to push them off. A {{Term|TFH|Bomb Flower|link}} grows on this platform, which must be thrown to destroy a cracked block atop a tall {{Term|TFH|Torch}}. This requires that the {{Term|TFH|Links}} quickly form a {{Term|TFH|Totem}} to reach. Once destroyed, the top {{Term|TFH|Link}} can then light the two {{Plural|TFH|Torch}} with the {{Term|TFH|Fire Gloves}}. Doing both tasks activates the {{Term|TFH|Triforce Gateway}} and creates an ice bridge to it.


'''{{Term|TFH|Stage}} 3''' is a snowy mountain road where giant {{Plural|TFH|Snowball}} roll down the path. The {{Term|TFH|Links}} must walk this road while avoiding the {{Plural|TFH|Snowball}} and {{Plural|TFH|Enemy}} along the way. Eventually the {{Term|TFH|Links}} come to a stairway that goes up, but has {{Plural|TFH|Snowball}} rolling down in their direction. The {{Term|TFH|Links}} must move up this path by melting any {{Plural|TFH|Snowball}} that come down. Moving west, the {{Term|TFH|Link}} again avoid {{Plural|TFH|Snowball}} and frozen {{Plural|TFH|Boulder}} while making their way through. At the end is a lift that can be activated by lighting an overhead {{Term|TFH|Torch}}. The {{Term|TFH|Links}} then move eastward past more {{Plural|TFH|Snowballs}} and {{Plural|TFH|Boulders}} to where the {{Term|TFH|Triforce Gateway}} is.
'''{{Term|TFH|Stage}} 3''' is a snowy mountain road where giant {{Plural|TFH|Snowball}} roll down the path. The {{Term|TFH|Links}} must walk this road while avoiding the {{Plural|TFH|Snowball}} and {{Plural|TFH|Enemy}} along the way. Eventually the {{Term|TFH|Links}} come to a stairway that goes up, but has {{Plural|TFH|Snowball}} rolling down in their direction. The {{Term|TFH|Links}} must move up this path by melting any {{Plural|TFH|Snowball}} that come down. Moving west, the {{Term|TFH|Link}} again avoid {{Plural|TFH|Snowball}} and frozen {{Plural|TFH|Boulder}} while making their way through. At the end is a lift that can be activated by lighting an overhead {{Term|TFH|Torch}}. The {{Term|TFH|Links}} then move eastward past more {{Plural|TFH|Snowball}} and {{Plural|TFH|Boulder}} to where the {{Term|TFH|Triforce Gateway}} is.


'''{{Term|TFH|Stage}} 4''' is where {{Term|TFH|Freezlord|link}} is fought. Icicles can be melted prior to the fight for {{Plural|TFH|Heart}}.
'''{{Term|TFH|Stage}} 4''' is where {{Term|TFH|Freezlord|link}} is fought. Icicles can be melted prior to the fight for {{Plural|TFH|Heart}}.

Revision as of 14:58, 28 August 2022

Snowball Ravine is a Level in Tri Force Heroes.[name references needed] It is the second Level in the Ice Cavern area.

Themes and Navigation

Snowball Ravine is a snow-covered, mountainous landscape, so named because of the large Snowballs that roll down the sides of the mountain. Littered across the ravine are snow mounds, which may be cut by the Link, or melted with the Fire Gloves obtained in the Level. The mounds may contain Hearts, Rupees, or Enemies such as Rats. The giant Snowballs can likewise also be melted away with the Fire Gloves. Similarly, there are gigantic frozen boulders as well that roll down the ravine, however these cannot be melted. The Level also features icy walkways over bottomless pits that provide little traction, making the Cozy Parka helpful in this Level.

In Stage 1, the Link begin at a small area leading up to several frozen stairways. Giant, frozen Boulders will occasionally roll down these stairs. The Link can find Boomerang and a pair of Fire Gloves further up the stairs. Another set of stairs to the east leads to the Triforce Gateway. Giant Snowballs and frozen Boulders will roll down these stairs as well, but the former can be melted away with the Fire Gloves. At the top of the stairs are three ledges that the Link must cross by forming a Totem and throwing each other across. The Link who is left behind can be reunited with the others by throwing the Boomerang at him to carry him over. The Triforce Gateway is found at the end.

In Stage 2, the Link appear over a deep chasm. A pair of Torches must be lit to activate a moving, ice bridge. The Link then walk across an icy walk way, and choose either the left or right paths by throwing themselves across. On the left side is a snowy ledge with two Switches, which lowers an obscuring platform in front of unlit Torches. The Link must then light these Torches using the Fire Gloves and the Boomerang to carry flames over. On the right side is an icy platform where Hardhat Beetles attempt to push them off. A Bomb Flower grows on this platform, which must be thrown to destroy a cracked block atop a tall Torch. This requires that the Link quickly form a Totem to reach. Once destroyed, the top Link can then light the two Torches with the Fire Gloves. Doing both tasks activates the Triforce Gateway and creates an ice bridge to it.

Stage 3 is a snowy mountain road where giant Snowballs roll down the path. The Link must walk this road while avoiding the Snowballs and Enemies along the way. Eventually the Link come to a stairway that goes up, but has Snowballs rolling down in their direction. The Link must move up this path by melting any Snowballs that come down. Moving west, the Link again avoid Snowballs and frozen Boulders while making their way through. At the end is a lift that can be activated by lighting an overhead Torch. The Link then move eastward past more Snowballs and Boulders to where the Triforce Gateway is.

Stage 4 is where Freezlord is fought. Icicles can be melted prior to the fight for Hearts.

Drablands Challenges

Snowball Ravine contains the following Drablands Challenges: "Adventure in the dark!", "Fewer Heart Containers!", and "Transport the orb quickly!".

Materials

At the end of the Level, three chest can be opened. Two contain the same Material, and one contains another.

No challenge

"Adventure in the dark!"

"Fewer Heart Containers!"

"Transport the orb quickly!"

Minor Enemies and Traps

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
雪玉渓谷 (Yukidama Keikoku)[2]Snowball Valley
Canada
FrenchCA
Vallée Boules de neige[6] 
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Ravin boules de neige[4] 
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Schneeballtal[3] 
The Italian Republic
Italian
Gola nevose[1] 
Latin America
SpanishLA
Cañón nevado[5] 
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEU
Cañón Nevado[7] 
This table was generated using translation pages.
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References

  1. "Gola nevose" — Level Selection (Tri Force Heroes)
  2. "雪玉渓谷" — Level Selection (Tri Force Heroes)
  3. "Schneeballtal" — Level Selection (Tri Force Heroes)
  4. "Ravin boules de neige" — Level Selection (Tri Force Heroes)
  5. "Cañón nevado" — Level Selection (Tri Force Heroes)
  6. "Vallée Boules de neige" — Level Selection (Tri Force Heroes)
  7. "Cañón Nevado" — Level Selection (Tri Force Heroes)