If you would not mind having to use a itrm every time there is rain, you should not mind checking the weather forecast on the UI and creating a fire to skip the day if rain is coming soon.
whats the best way to mount a deer
Fang and Bone shop:
Holy shit, full Dark Link outfit! What an awesome thing for long-time Zelda fans. I hope there is more stuff along these lines in the game that I'm yet to discover.
I feel like a lof of the shrines could have been combined in to single, bigger shrines.
If you would not mind having to use a itrm every time there is rain, you should not mind checking the weather forecast on the UI and creating a fire to skip the day if rain is coming soon.
Paraglide onto them.
eventide island
the last ball, the one that came off the hinox, I accidentally dropped it in the quicksand and it seems to have vanished. I looked around where the hinox was to see if it respawned there and I can't find it.
Any ideas?
I find they spot you too often. Just prepare a meal with a big stealth boost, and sneak up on them from behind.
You then have to stop, abandon what you're currently exploring, go somewhere else to find a fire, skip the next day, return to where you were, and repeat all of the section up until where you were when it started raining. It's not a fun gameplay loop, and is one of the relatively few criticisms I have of BotW. At the moment, weather doesn't change your gameplay experience by opening up new avenues, it just shuts existing ones.
Some of us like the Pro HUD which doesn't have the nifty weather forecast. For me, rain is completely unpredictable.
I find they spot you too often. Just prepare a meal with a big stealth boost, and sneak up on them from behind.
You don't need to abandon anything. You can create a fire to sit at with wood and Flint.You then have to stop, abandon what you're currently exploring, go somewhere else to find a fire, skip the next day, return to where you were, and repeat all of the section up until where you were when it started raining. It's not a fun gameplay loop, and is one of the relatively few criticisms I have of BotW. At the moment, weather doesn't change your gameplay experience by opening up new avenues, it just shuts existing ones.
still surprised how many classic enemies are missing. theres no piranha plants, likes likes, wallmasters, beamos, redeads, skulltulas, darknuts, helmasaurs (best LTTP boss), or crows.
Holy shit, fully upgraded stamina + fully upgraded climbing gear is god tier.
He never seems to be selling anything other than silly hats. At what point does he start selling something that awesome? Do I need to cash in more parts for mon or complete stuff in game?
You don't need to abandon anything. You can create a fire to sit at with wood and Flint.
Edit: underneath cover of course so the fire doesn't get rained on.
Nothing compared to what happens.at the optional chest in the North East Maze
Nothing compared to what happens.at the optional chest in the North East Maze
Holy shit, fully upgraded stamina + fully upgraded climbing gear is god tier.
Slight spoilers about items
I finally foundand I didn't beat any of the main dungeons yet. The area is pretty cool too.the Master Sword
This game is taking all of my free time. It's been pretty much Zelda + work the past week :|
If Wizrobes had more HP, they would be so feared, lol
Because when they summon the weather to rekt me, I always die XD (yes, I suck at aiming with bow)
About 35-40 hours in and i've got the memories quest & the final quest left.
Sooooooo many side quests to do, i'm in no hurry but can anyone confirm if you're able to free roam after the ending?
There are Gerudo in the town that answer all these questions. Talk to everyone!
I think that woman you mentioned says that she doesn't live in Gerudo Town permanently since she got married, but has to come back to work - I guess some of them must end up only being able to see their husband and any (non-Gerudo) male children only for a few months at a time, unless they're willing to move away completely. Though there's probably several different ways that the drama of Gerudo relationships could resolve, with ample room for accidental pregnancies, exiled sons, dramatic breakups and shattered families.
Does someone have a tip to hit in a straight line the stasis rune? I have to hit a boulder in the Irokk Shrine in a rect line with a hammer ( over water). I completed the shrine but the extra chest has some extra ruins in the water to make it worse.
So I have 7 heart containers no extra stamina, I feel relatively weak in general since my weapons don't last long and I don't hit that hard either.
Should I tackle the 4 beasts and then go and explore for shrines and stuff? or is the time for exploring right now before the beasts? I feel I won't be able to survive much nor have the tool/resources for deep exploration/challenges right now.
So where's the sweet spot to stop story progression and go shrines/secrets hunting?
Huh, he had it the first time I was able to buy from him! Granted I'd done all the dungeons before I ever met the guy.
Some enemies I'd add in a potential sequel
Likelike - Can eat your shield. If you run away it's gone forever, but if you kill them it comes back. A rare white variant will fully repair whatever shield they eat. Also variants for sword and bow eaters.
Beamos - Stationary Guardian-like enemies, for use in areas that are dangerous, but not enough to use a regular guardian. Die to one hit in the eye with an arrow and are substantially weaker than Guardians, and also drop far less interesting loot.
Stalfos - Mini-boss Stal monster with no "living" equal.
Stalchild - Mini Stal monsters with no "living" equal. Spawn in larger numbers than other Stal monsters, but they all die in one hit from anything with no need to chase their head around.
Deku Baba - Same as they always are. An odd omission from this game to not include them.
I finally got some time to sit down with this game over the weekend, and MY GOD. The amount of freedom you have in this game is liberating. I ended my play session yesterday by climbing a cold mountain, clearly well before I was supposed to be there because even the cold fighting tunic I got at the beginning of my adventure wasn't working.As I was running up the mountain and past all the enemies, you know, just to see how far I could go before dying, I came to a shrine at the top of the mountain. Here I had to save a dragon from Calamity Ganon's corruption by using updrafts and my para glider as he descended the mountain with every hit. Healing myself with the dozens of apples I've gathered along the way, I was successful in freeing the beast.
This was the most exhilarating thing I've ever done in a video game, hands down. Nintendo has crafted something special here for sure. It's not like any game I've ever played before.
Deku Baba - Same as they always are. An odd omission from this game to not include them.
So I have 7 heart containers no extra stamina, I feel relatively weak in general since my weapons don't last long and I don't hit that hard either.
Should I tackle the 4 beasts and then go and explore for shrines and stuff? or is the time for exploring right now before the beasts? I feel I won't be able to survive much nor have the tool/resources for deep exploration/challenges right now.
So where's the sweet spot to stop story progression and go shrines/secrets hunting?
You then have to stop, abandon what you're currently exploring, go somewhere else to find a fire, skip the next day, return to where you were, and repeat all of the section up until where you were when it started raining. It's not a fun gameplay loop, and is one of the relatively few criticisms I have of BotW. At the moment, weather doesn't change your gameplay experience by opening up new avenues, it just shuts existing ones.
Some enemies I'd add in a potential sequel
Likelike - Can eat your shield. If you run away it's gone forever, but if you kill them it comes back. A rare white variant will fully repair whatever shield they eat. Also variants for sword and bow eaters.
Beamos - Stationary Guardian-like enemies, for use in areas that are dangerous, but not enough to use a regular guardian. Die to one hit in the eye with an arrow and are substantially weaker than Guardians, and also drop far less interesting loot.
Stalfos - Mini-boss Stal monster with no "living" equal.
Stalchild - Mini Stal monsters with no "living" equal. Spawn in larger numbers than other Stal monsters, but they all die in one hit from anything with no need to chase their head around.
Deku Baba - Same as they always are. An odd omission from this game to not include them.
What is the OP banana recipie?
With the huge nature theme of the game the lack of Deku Babas is very strange to me. This game also felt like the perfect time to reintroduce the Deku Scrub race, potentially as both enemies and NPCs.
In general I REALLY hope this game gets a Majora style direct sequel built directly on top of it with heavy asset reuse and a 2-3 year dev time, and if it does I hope enemy variety is one of the things to get a big boost.
So can anyone tell me of a very good cooking recipe for health?
Im using 1 or 4 Durian.