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{{Infobox|enemy
{{Infobox|enemy
| image   = [[File:Snurgle.png|115px]]
| image = [[File:Snurgle.png|125px]]
| threat = 2
| threat = 2
| game   = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''
| attack =
| location = [[New Hyrule]]
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''
| weapon = [[Cannon]]<br/>Train Whistle
| location = [[New Hyrule]]
| related = [[Snurglar]]
| weapon = [[Cannon]]<br/>Train Whistle
| related = [[Snurglar]]
}}
}}


'''Snurgle''' are overworld enemies encountered within ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''
'''Snurgle''' are overworld enemies encountered within ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
Snurgle can be fought all across the land of [[New Hyrule]]. They bear a similar resemblance to elephants, and are able to fly with the use of their massively sized ears. They're also blue and yellow in color.  
Snurgle can be fought all across the land of [[New Hyrule]]. They bear a similar resemblance to elephants, and are able to fly with the use of their massively sized ears. They are also blue and yellow in color.  


==Strategy==
==Strategy==
In ''Spirit Tracks'', Snurgle will try to attack [[Link]] while he maneuvers the [[Spirit Train]] along the [[Spirit Tracks]]. Their main and sole attack involves ramming their bodies into the Spirit Train, and then they run off. They can easily be avoided with the use of two methods. The first method involves the use of the Train Whistle. If Link pulls the whistle with a Snurgle nearby, the enemy will become scared and run off. The second method involves the use of the [[Cannon]]. If Link aims and fires his Cannon towards the Snurgle, the enemy will be defeated.
In ''Spirit Tracks'', Snurgle tries to attack [[Link]] while he maneuvers the [[Spirit Train]] along the [[Spirit Tracks]]. Their main and sole attack involves ramming their bodies into the Spirit Train, and then they run off. They can easily be avoided with the use of two methods. The first method involves the use of the Train Whistle. If Link pulls the whistle with a Snurgle nearby, the enemy becomes scared and runs off. The second method involves the use of the [[Cannon]]. If Link aims and fires his Cannon towards the Snurgle, the enemy will be defeated.


==See Also==
==See Also==
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{{Spirit Tracks Enemies}}
{{Spirit Tracks Enemies}}


{{Cat|Spirit Tracks Enemies}}
{{Cat|Spirit Tracks Enemies}}

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Snurgle are overworld enemies encountered within Spirit Tracks.

Appearance

Snurgle can be fought all across the land of New Hyrule. They bear a similar resemblance to elephants, and are able to fly with the use of their massively sized ears. They are also blue and yellow in color.

Strategy

In Spirit Tracks, Snurgle tries to attack Link while he maneuvers the Spirit Train along the Spirit Tracks. Their main and sole attack involves ramming their bodies into the Spirit Train, and then they run off. They can easily be avoided with the use of two methods. The first method involves the use of the Train Whistle. If Link pulls the whistle with a Snurgle nearby, the enemy becomes scared and runs off. The second method involves the use of the Cannon. If Link aims and fires his Cannon towards the Snurgle, the enemy will be defeated.

See Also