Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Walkthrough
The second of Nintendo’s epic Zelda games on Wii, Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword uses the full power of the Wii MotionPlus to bring you 1-to-1 sword swinging. Attack with your left or right hand, horizontally, vertically, or diagonally to break through enemy guard or make precision swings to solve all new types of puzzles. Set just before Ocarina of Time, Skyward Sword tries to connect to the larger Legend of Zelda mythos to tell a more cinematic story. Not that the story matters when you’re stuck in Skyward Sword’s massive world-spanning dungeon — and that’s why the Game Front walkthrough team is here to help you survive.
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Table of Contents
- The Legend Begins in the Clouds
- Finding the Missing Crimson Loftwing
- Winning the Wing Ceremony Race
- Inside the Statue of the Goddess
- Gearing Up For an Adventure
- The Sealed Grounds
- The Faron Woods
- The Deep Woods
- Skyview Temple
- Skyview Temple Boss – Lord Ghirahim
- Causing Mischief at the Lumpy Pumpkin
- Missing Child, Bazaar and Bamboo Cutting
- Eldin Volcano
- Earth Temple
- Treasure Hunting, Fortune Telling, Sidequests
- Lanayru Mine
- Lanayru Desert
- Lanayru Mining Facility
- Moldarach Boss Fight
- More Skyloft Sidequesting
- Return to the Sacred Grounds
- The Missing Propeller
- The Isle of Songs – Stone Puzzle
- The First Trial – Farore’s Silent Realm
- The Great Tree and the Kikwii Hermit
- The Water Dragon
- Skyview Temple Revisited
- Obtaining the Whip
- Whipping Through the Ancient Cistern
- The Blessed Idol
- Koloktos and Nayru’s Wisdom
- Nayru’s Silent Realm
- Clawshots Target Practice
- The Sand Sea and Skipper’s Retreat
- Shipyard and Pirate Stronghold
- Boarding the Sandship and Dueling with Scervo
- The Sandship’s Deck and Restoring Power to the Engine Room
- The Brig and Tentalus

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9 Comments on Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Walkthrough
Trollzor325
On December 3, 2011 at 9:15 am
Great videos !
sube mas por favor me encanto la leyenda de zelda saludos desde mexico !
ZeldanLinkRoc
On December 14, 2011 at 6:35 pm
Hi,
Just wated you to know that I play on grandsons games at times. I loved ALL the videos of Lengend of Zelda Sklyward Sword!
Love the way you also improvise the actions and characters.
Make it sound real:)
Thought I would just say it all here instead of comenting on each individual video.
Continue the great work, this helps quite a bit in knowing what to do and how to do it, in this game. I would have been lost without these videos. Visualizations are great.
I was up to getting the whip and discovered there are no more videos. Sure am hoping you will continue them. Feel like I am having a withdrawel moment here! LOL
This was a grwat idea for you to do this. Best walkthrough ever!
barbara bradcovich
On December 22, 2011 at 8:32 am
in the wing ceremony, when i miss the bird with the statue i cannot find the birds again. instead, i have to go back through the talking before the race. is there a place where you can locate the birds without doing this. thanks can you write my email
barbara bradcovich
On December 22, 2011 at 8:33 am
how do you find the birds when you miss them in the wing ceremony
Libby Hawkins
On December 26, 2011 at 7:14 pm
I just wanted to give kudos to Mitchell for the great job with the Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword videos. They are not only easy to follow but also entertaining. Makes you feel like you are playing along with him.
I am 50 yrs old and play this with my 9 yr old grandson.
Great job Mitchell!
Link
On December 27, 2011 at 10:15 am
Mitchell get your ass back to work and finish Skyword Sword…Great job btw!
Peter
On December 27, 2011 at 11:17 pm
Barbara – if you look around the edge of the screen, you can see a set of arrows that point towards where the bird with the statue is, if you lose track of it. One arrow means that the bird is close, but off screen. Two arrows means it is far away, but off screen. Move Link toward the direction the arrows are pointing, and you’ll see the yellow bird icon show up. From there, climb higher than the yellow bird to be able to dive down onto it and gather speed. Don’t use your boosts (A-button) until you get closer to the yellow bird. Good luck!
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On March 24, 2012 at 10:00 pm
YEWWW! Nice fresh vid for Transworld! Respect Shawn!
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On March 24, 2012 at 10:00 pm
I really want to play this game so bad… if only theres a psp emulator for pc