Assuming you found the first one where most players find the first one, here's the remaining:three
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Assuming you found the first one where most players find the first one, here's the remaining:three
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Getting around there put a smile on my face for a good 10 mins.
Theres four plus that unique one (which totally threw me off hahaba), so five in total. The latter can *only* revive, while the others only do armor upgrades.
And once you awaken more of the four, it allows the previous ones to make upgrades up to that new tier as well.
Personally I would willing trade 4/5s of the world in BotW for full size dungeons, I don't see why they can't exist together in whatever Nintendo does next
Does giving rupees to theactually do anything other than allow you tohorse godrevive horses?
I conversely love this aspect.I hate looking for shrines in the moutain areas especially the snowy ones trying to find the magic cave that'll let me in is freaking impossible especially when the wind kicks up the snow.
Nope. Though 1,000 rupees isnt too bad with a few snowling games under your belt. Its pretty much there forZeldas horse and GIGA HORSE.
Not as bad as the fourth😧fountain's price of 10,000 rupees.
You're welcome.Thank you!
If you slash at their legs they eventually tumble over, in my experience. They have a weak spot on the underside. I can't confirm that you get more parts though.So I saw somewhere you can flip the old guardians over for extra parts. I'm running around that field with Magnesis on looking for something I can activate but can't find anything. Where is a good place to do this?
If you slash at their legs they eventually tumble over, in my experience. They have a weak spot on the underside. I can't confirm that you get more parts though.
I saw a gif or video or something where someone was using magnesis to pick up a a large object and push over the old rusted Guardians and there was a bunch of parts underneath.
Yeah to do that you gotta go out and find a metal cube or something else somewhere.
Blood moons are your friend. Every one is a fresh new round of guardian wreckage. So is the ancient bow worth it? Just picked it up and haven't used it yet.
I still need to find the 3rd and 4th fountains...ughh that's expensive though.
I still need to find the 3rd and 4th fountains...ughh that's expensive though.
You MUST upgrade the Champion's Tunic to max. And the Sheikah Armor. You must never take off the Sheikah armor.
What's a good way to make money? I've been selling food, but I had forgotten where I got most of my good ingredients lol.
What's a good way to make money? I've been selling food, but I had forgotten where I got most of my good ingredients lol.
Find bowling right next to the Hebra (?) tower. You're welcome.What's a good way to make money? I've been selling food, but I had forgotten where I got most of my good ingredients lol.
You MUST upgrade the Champion's Tunic to max. And the Sheikah Armor. You must never take off the Sheikah armor.
So I saw somewhere you can flip the old guardians over for extra parts. I'm running around that field with Magnesis on looking for something I can activate but can't find anything. Where is a good place to do this?
What does upgrading the Champion's Tunic get you other than extra defense? I haven't gotten it past 1 star because I don't want to waste time trying to get.2 Farosh horn pieces
It has the highest defense stat in the game I think. Other than that,nothing special.
It's easy to get those though.
So if I go fight Ganon (and win presumably) is it game over or can I go and get the stuff I missed?
I guess I could just throw a hard save point in there and find out myself...
You MUST upgrade the Champion's Tunic to max. And the Sheikah Armor. You must never take off the Sheikah armor.
It just felt like the open world ended up being predictable padding. While the world is visually interesting, you shrine hunt for gameplay. Outside of them, there's the three enemy variety climbfest with no permanent rewards and nothing too engaging. Needed more challenges topside like Eventide.
yeah I was feeling like stopping while in the corner in Hebra, not finding much, poor FOV with snow and fog, then came upon a shrine, then another, then the snowboard hill, then another shrine, and some peaks for Korok, then wanted to upgrade my stamina at a statue and then and then and then...its 1am.I'm probably closing in on about 50 hours now, and one thing I think this game is really good at is pulling you back just as you start to feel your interest waning a bit. This happens to me a couple times a week where I feel like man, this world is just too big and I haven't seen anything really cool in a while. And then I'll crest a ridge and see something I had no idea was there. Those feelings of discovery and that "ooh, wonder what's in there?" sensation are fairly unique to this game in terms of number and impact.
Theres quite a few challenges though. Eventide, the goron tower, the 3 mazes, the lost woods, the dark woods, thunder forest, mini games like golf, and some of the korok seeds were pretty interesting
So after beating the game, I hope we go back to a more traditional and memorable Zelda for the next one. In hindsight, the open world luster lasted until after the first guardian (Zora), after that I knew what to expect (outside of the short main quest).
Wait this games' plot isn't memorable? :O No spoilers please!
I'm sure it's easy with one of those long range scope bows, but I don't have any of those on me, and I'd rather spend my time looking for shrines and koroks.
If it's just defense I won't bother. I'm swimming in triple defense up meals and I love set bonuses too much.
Wait this games' plot isn't memorable? :O No spoilers please!
If I beat the game, do I have to go to NG+ or can I adventure around to continue in the same world where it was left off?
The ending is a bit weak that's all.