This is why you get used to Japanese confirmation controls on PlayStation games...so you don't have first world pains like this. I did it with Xenosaga. Look at me now!
Icy Peak
Turns out, the ice floor inside the building contains a headbashable area. You'll have to enter it from higher up, and headbash the cracked area in the center from there.
There's also a staircase that leads to one of the Dragon Eggs. You'll have to look around for it, but it's not really that hard to find unless you don't actually explore the level.
Don't forget: there's also a cracked portion in one of the walls of the level that you can hit with the cannon and blast open. If you're missing 18 gems and nothing else, that's probably why.
Challenge Portals
Icy Peak
For the first one, you'll be on a large Supercharge track. You'll be tackling thieves carrying Dragon Eggs, and they'll be going pretty fast. As always, they slow down a little bit on the turns, and if you can keep up with them, you'll be able to get the eggs easily. There are two eggs to get here.
Don't forget to use the Supercharge to break the chest that's tucked in a nook somewhere on the track, as well as the nook that's inside the building near the loop on one part of the track.
For the second one, you'll have to pay Moneybags 500 gems to enter the Ice Dancing arena. Also, I swear Nancy's voice reminds me of Bobby's mom from Bobby's World. It was just so similar and Midwestern sounding that I facepalmed. Anyway, hit all the Rhynoc hockey players before they hit Nancy and you'll get an Egg out of the ordeal.
Skill Points
Icy Peak
Remember the pedestal one of the thieves comes down from in that Challenge Portal area? Well, you can access it via the whirlwind in this area. Glide to the pedestal and land on it successfully to get a Skill Point and extra life that is way too easy to miss out on.
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