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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild |OT2| It's 98 All Over Again

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There are a few white spawns in Tabantha Tundra.

For blue there's one in the Colosseum Ruins.

I had a regular one spawn there. Guess I haven't fought enough of them yet.

I need some Lynels guts, where do you guys farm for them?
Actually is there a trick to kill them faster? They usually take some time...
buff with some damage food?

That, or get some armor to increase your strength. A good weapon stockpile is essential, too.
 
Anyone having run into a diamond? I managed to find one soon after getting of The Great Plateau and now 50 hours later that's still the only I have...

Found a couple in treasure chests in shrines, found around 6-7 in the black stones. Do the black stones have a set content or is it RNG? I have marked the spots on the map where I found diamonds in case they respawn after a blood moon. If it's RNG, I guess the best way would be to beat a lot of Talus, but I'm not sure I ever got diamonds from them.

You can get diamonds in some side quests too, an easy one is
giving 10 luminous stones to the Zora fixing the domain. He gives you two diamonds the first time, one diamond the next times.
.
 
If combat is giving you trouble, try stealth. The Sheikah armor gives you max stealth and stealth attacks do heavy damage.

Never ;_;

Generally after your first dungeon until sliver variants start appearing. Or like six hearts and a half upgrade to stamina.

Well, considering there is a form of enemy scaling in the game... idk.

Maybe when you start getting crazy good weapons and the
previous Champions powers from the Divine Beasts.

third armor upgrade I'd say

When you have the ninja suit

ok Sheikah armor with 3 upgrades.

I've been inside of Hyrule Castle like 3 times https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9wC837ty4w

I need to work on my dodging. I tend to press my stick in at the worst times, which changes the camera to zoom in.
 
Probably mentioned before but has anyone had a staredown with a Lynel? I was on my third one (bastards are still tough to fight every single time), saved right before we fought. On restart after dying, I realize he's literally just staring at me from a short distance since I'm not moving... like he's sorting out what I am and my intentions. As soon as I draw my weapon, he charges at me in a rage. Feels like something straight out of Predator.

This fucking game.

I've noticed this too. One saw me and had a ? over his head and just watched me for a bit as I passed by. It was a pretty tense moment.
 
Question #1:
Anyone know a good place to farm chu chus? Doesn't matter which kind, I'm just shooting them with fire arrows.

I really need red chu chu jelly to level up my Rito armor. I haven't gotten one-shotted like this since the beginning of the game!

Question #2:
Where do can I get the rest of the Zora armor?


HINTS PLEASE!
 
So, how does everyone here like the soundtrack? I was so deeply moved by the Rito Village music that I decided to record this song on piano. I hope you all like it. Enjoy and relax! :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4vT0PcoWtk

Good soundtrack. Having come off TP, I don't think that one's theme-and-variations structure works as well for Zelda as it does for Mario. SS is tough to beat, but luckily BotW goes in a very different direction.

Weird that they kept the trailer music with its "abrupt cut" though, guess it was intentional after all.
 
Question #1:
Anyone know a good place to farm chu chus? Doesn't matter which kind, I'm just shooting them with fire arrows.

I really need red chu chu jelly to level up my Rito armor. I haven't gotten one-shotted like this since the beginning of the game!

Question #2:
Where do can I get the rest of the Zora armor?


HINTS PLEASE!

1. I just go to the plateau.

2. Side quests.
 
Question #1:
Anyone know a good place to farm chu chus? Doesn't matter which kind, I'm just shooting them with fire arrows.

I really need red chu chu jelly to level up my Rito armor. I haven't gotten one-shotted like this since the beginning of the game!

Question #2:
Where do can I get the rest of the Zora armor?


HINTS PLEASE!

1.- Where the fire region is... you find a lot.

2.- Explore north & side quests
 
Question #1:
Anyone know a good place to farm chu chus? Doesn't matter which kind, I'm just shooting them with fire arrows.

I really need red chu chu jelly to level up my Rito armor. I haven't gotten one-shotted like this since the beginning of the game!

Question #2:
Where do can I get the rest of the Zora armor?


HINTS PLEASE!

Q1:
Do you have a lot of blue chu chus? make a fire and drop some in it, they'll turn red.

Q2:
Headgear hint:
one of the plates with Zora history gives you hints
Pants:
one of the Zora sidequests
 
Oh, and guess what my dumb ass did? I accidentally dropped Mipha's Trident and it slid into a bog. So pissed. Is there any way to get it back?
1. I just go to the plateau.

2. Side quests.
Thanks. And one more question for #2 - are those sidequests initiated in Zora's Domain?
 
Wrecked two
Moldugas
in the desert.

Bomb arrows ftw. Also beat the silver lynel at
Hyrule Castle
. Both still offer a challenge, so that's good.
 
Question #1:
Anyone know a good place to farm chu chus? Doesn't matter which kind, I'm just shooting them with fire arrows.

I really need red chu chu jelly to level up my Rito armor. I haven't gotten one-shotted like this since the beginning of the game!

Red chu chus are red because they are filled with lava. Therefore... they'd be found on or near a place with lava. There's your hint without giving it away :)
 
It isn't really a spoiler, but it is a big help for finding memories. But I will tag it anyway.
There is a painter in Kakariko Village, and if you help him on his quest, he will show up to stables and other places around the world painting, and give you tips on where to find the memories that are nearby. He at least points you in the right direction.

Thanks for this, I was just wondering whether doing the memories in order is best or does it not really matter?
 
I was gobsmacked tbh

Like, I thought I knew how to deal w/ Lynels :lol how naive I was

LOL that was my exact reaction

"OH LOOK A
WHITE LYNEL
THIS SHOULD BE EZ"
*rekt*
"ALRIGHT I LEARNED THIS TIME, THIS
SILVER LYNEL
SHOULD GO DOWN WITH NO EFFORT"
*rekt*

Thanks for this, I was just wondering whether doing the memories in order is best or does it not really matter?

I don't think the order matters that much, the memories all stand on their own
 
AFAIK it's the same, it's just streaming the input to your gamepad instead of the tv

Unless it's actually rendering and streaming 480p to the Gamepad for off-TV play, I'd assume it's the same. I've only done a small amount on the Gamepad, and didn't really notice any difference.

Just my two cents: the Wii U gamepad's screen is so terrible that (couple with the low res obfuscating game detail) I don't think any small improvement in performance is worth it. I have played close to zero games on the gamepad whereas I was literally all weekend playing on the Switch in handheld mode.

Thanks for the input everyone, and yea I kind of figured the performance was the same. Also to Mega yea I couldn't agree more the Gamepads screen is terrible, I've hated it since launch day, but I'm also sharing the TV and kinda watching Hannibal with my SO at the same time so It gets the job done for now. Very jealous of the Switch users, I can't imagine playing a game like this completely portable on a nice looking screen.
 
The climb up to Zora's Domain is pretty epic. Best way of taking out the Lizalfos - chopping trees and dropping them onto their heads haha.
 
Wow, BotW is the perfect portable time machine. Got the car serviced. A hour you say, no problem I say. Mess around in the stables for a few "minutes", and my car is done! Time compression.
 
I think I have beaten most types of overworld bosses, BUT I have seen a picture of a
giant skeleton in a forrest.
Where is that? General area is enough.
 
So apparently the reason why BOTW is having frame drops is because of the Wi-Fi. An anonomous developers said that. Here is the exerpt: "Having them on multiple games like that, and in none of them they made sense, got me thinking. At home I turn on WiFi only when I need it basically, so it’s not always available. During the Setsuna session I checked the status LED and sure enough it was off. I then delved into the Internet settings of the Switch, found the “Auto Connect” option and turned it off, and Voilà, no more FPS issues in Setsuna and FAST RMX! And only the “usual” minor ones in BotW in very specific (foliage intensive) areas, no more heavy random ones.”
 
I haven't done it myself, but I had a friend tell me today that you can mount a Lynel and basically donkey punch it to death? Any truth to this?

Yep, mount him when his down with an arm to the ground.
After a couple of headshot for example.
It doesn't kill him entirely though.
 
I've noticed this too. One saw me and had a ? over his head and just watched me for a bit as I passed by. It was a pretty tense moment.

I've had that happen too, but the staredown is different. Its literally waiting for you to try something...

Your damage output never becomes OP. It's more that damage reductions turns 99% of enemy attacks down to 1/4th of a Heart.

Single biggest disappointing moment in the game. Discovering a
4th kind of Bokoblin, and then having it deal 1/4th of a heart to me.

Seems like a disappointment but Nintendo knew it could not completely make the game inaccessible to young and casual players. It's not Dark Souls! And this is still the hardest Zelda ever. I think it's on us to exercise some restraint and the options to keep the game challenging are a lot better than past Zelda games. Things I personally do or plan to implement:

-Have the Sheikah Sensor off. For one, it's a current-gen mechanic that automates and dumbs down exploration. Second, its beeping is seriously annoying.

-Don't collect fairies.

-Limit food intake.

-Don't use defense potions.

-wear less powerful gear.

-more stamina upgrades, less hearts.

Can you tame wolves in this game? I tried feeding them but they are jerks.

I thought maybe befriending dogs had something to do with it (becoming a friend to all canines) but that was just my wishful thinking...?
 
Wow, BotW is the perfect portable time machine. Got the car serviced. A hour you say, no problem I say. Mess around in the stables for a few "minutes", and my car is done! Time compression.

I play on the excercise bike, which is even better. About... 6 hours or so since launch on the bike.

Fire Emblem is the other great time machine.
 
Ok, I really don't want this game to end . I've never been this engrossed in an open world....ever. 60+ hours and still so much to do.

I don't want to end either, but at the same time I also don't want to spend every minute of my spare time playing a single video game.

I just have the Goron quest to do, and then off to Ganon. But even just that will probably take me another week because I'll keep getting distracted.
 
The club weilding lynels are real peices of work, though it seems like parrying works better than flurry rushes on thier part. I was exploring some mountains when I came across one. Beat him then there was a lance lynel on the other peak, I just used a guardian arrow on him.
 
I don't want to end either, but at the same time I also don't want to spend every minute of my spare time playing a single video game.

I just have the Goron quest to do, and then off to Ganon. But even just that will probably take me another week because I'll keep getting distracted.

This is where I'm at. I've done all the shrines, beasts, and Gannon. The only things left are collecting and upgrading armor, finding Korok seeds, the compendium, and the smaller side quests. I could easily spend another 70 hours doing that, but I'm burning myself out by spending all my free time with this. I think this is the first time a game has literally worn me out before I've gotten bored of it. Time to put it down and re-visit in small doses.
 
I finaly found out about the dogs and seriously this should've been a noob quest:
Give dog x3-4 meats or fruits all at once, when feed enough it will automatically lead you to a chest.
 
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