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Stilled Faron Wetlands Walkthrough - Echoes of Wisdom
Stilled Faron Wetlands - How to Put Out the Fire?
During her time in Echoes of Wisodom's Faron Wetlands, Princess Zelda will eventually need to obtain a Membership Card to get into the Sweet Spot. Once Zelda makes it in, Tri will create a rift, allowing you to enter the Stilled Faron Wetlands. This corrupted path is full of obstacles, but once you get past it, you'll finally be able to take on the official "dungeon" of the region, the Faron Temple.
This Echoes of Wisdom walkthrough will guide you through the Stilled Faron Wetlands, so you can progress through the story.
This section is part of the 'A Rift in the Faron Wetlands' main questline.
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Stilled Faron Wetlands Walkthrough - Echoes of Wisdom
When you start the Stilled Faron Wetlands, there will be some cobwebs on the floor beneath you. You can use the Ignizol Echo to burn them away, but you don't really have to. But do keep the Ignizol Echo on hand, as it'll be used a lot in this mini-dungeon.
Hop across the couple of floating platforms until you reach a spot with three vicious plant monsters. Use a couple of Ignizol here; you should not have a problem defeating the monsters. Go to the left, fight the smaller plant monster, and then up to the right to find a treasure chest containing 20 Rupees.
Next, walk north over the spider web bridge to find a bunch of annoying monsters with electricity around them. A lot of your Echoes are not going to work well against these baddies. For the Zols (the gooey-slime-looking things), we managed to actually Bind them with X and drag them to their deaths. We also used Octorok Echoes to defeat the electrified flying bats.
Walk over to the left side of this area to find two tropical trees popping out of a structure sideways. We used the water block Echo to reach the top of the second tree. Once you're on top of the platform, head north to find another treasure chest near a singing frog and another Zol. The chest contains four containers of fresh Milk. (You can use it in Smoothie recipes!)
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After grabbing the milk from the chest, head to the right and then hop over to the next area past the two sideways tropical trees.
Defeat the electric enemies and keep heading northeast to find a Waypoint and a ring of lit flames near a wall of fire.
However, if you head south of this area, you'll find a spider web blocking a treasure chest inside a hole. Use Ignizol to burn it. The chest has a golden egg inside it, which is a very good thing to make Smoothies with if you want a lot of backup health.
Stilled Faron Wetlands - How to Put Out the Fire?
Now, if you head back to the area past the waypoint, you'll be faced with a wall of fire and a ring of flames. To extinguish the fire in the Stilled Faron Wetlands, you need to summon the Drippitune Echo (the singing frog monster hanging around the Wetlands).
He will put the fires out for you, allowing you to walk into the next area, a 2D section. This part is pretty self-explanatory --just climb up the wall, avoiding (or attacking) the spiders along the way.
Next, you'll reach a small puzzle room with three green crystals. These crystals must be powered up with electricity for the puzzle to be solved and the doors to open.
We don't know if this is the intended method for the puzzle, but we used the Electric Wizzrobe Echo and locked onto the targets for it to attack. It wasn't the easiest way, but it worked for us.
The locked door leading upstairs will now open for Princess Zelda, leading you right onto the front steps of Faron Temple.
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The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
- OpenCritic Reviews
- Top Critic Rating:86/100 Critics Recommend:92%
- Franchise
- The Legend of Zelda
- Platform(s)
- Nintendo Switch
- Released
- September 26, 2024
- Developer(s)
- Nintendo , Grezzo
- Publisher(s)
- Nintendo
- Engine
- Havok
- ESRB
- E10+ For Everyone 10+
- How Long To Beat
- 20 Hours
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty