Okay, so something odd occurred to me... I am six heart containers away from two full rows, and 2-3 stamina containers away from a third ring of stamina. I only have 20 Shrines left to find... That's only five upgrades worth of Spirit Orbs.
I've been preserving all my gems and crap like CRAZY instead of selling them. Should I stop hoarding them? I keep thinking I'll need them. I'm 95 hours in and still haven't met
I'm close to 100 hours in this game. My brother just started it over the weekend - and, while watching him play, for the first time I saw a Moblin pick up a Bokoblin and throw it at Link haha.
I hit 175 hours playtime this weekend, and yet I had two firsts:
I saw Bokoblins kill a pig. I saw this twice this weekend, actually. I'd seen them chasing pigs many, many times before, but I'd never seen them kill one. I actually thought they couldn't, because of how often I'd seen them doing so without success.
And I defeated a Stalnox for the first time. I'd only ever fought one before, and it disappeared at dawn before I could beat it. That was early in the game. And somehow I never saw another for dozens of hours, during which I went everywhere. Never saw one. I saw a huge skeleton lying on the ground this weekend, and it reminded me of that first fight. But it never got up, even though I waited all night. So I warped back to where I saw the first one, so long ago, and fought it.
There should be more of these guys in the game. It's a fun fight! I love how you have to
I think I've been fighting silver enemies for a while now. I better check my gems.
On a totally unrelated note, is there something I can do about
those two idiots looking for truffles outside Hateno Village? I'm always saving their asses every time I go by there, and they always go "whew, thanks! time to go back to looking for truffles!!!" and I'm like good fucking god you two.
I've actually dropped truffles next to them in an attempt to get them to stop but it doesn't do anything. Bombing the tree they're searching doesn't work either.
Finished the last divine beast I had left to do today and got all the memories, now to decide what to do next (
I shamelessly admit I looked up the location of the one in the castle because I didn't want to actually do the castle just yet
). The obvious choice is Ganon but I don't want the game to end, I feel there's so much more I have left to see. I think I'm going to try to do all the shrines first, I've got around 70 so far.
You can always beat the game to see how it ends and then continue afterwards. It puts a star on your file, but you start back up right before the last area.
I thought I'd feel discouraged after seeing the credits roll last night, but all I want to do today is hop back in!
I've been preserving all my gems and crap like CRAZY instead of selling them. Should I stop hoarding them? I keep thinking I'll need them. I'm 95 hours in and still haven't met
I've been preserving all my gems and crap like CRAZY instead of selling them. Should I stop hoarding them? I keep thinking I'll need them. I'm 95 hours in and still haven't met
120 hours and 100 shrines
Still having fun exploring but the game is coming to an end and I might need to use a guide to locate the final shrines.
Will probably have 20 more hours until i'm done with it for a while.
You can always beat the game to see how it ends and then continue afterwards. It puts a star on your file, but you start back up right before the last area.
I thought I'd feel discouraged after seeing the credits roll last night, but all I want to do today is hop back in!
You're like me. I have some "level ups" sitting in escrow. I didn't a mix of hearts and stamina though. Currently sitting at 12 hearts and two complete stamina wheels with 9 spirit orbs just sitting there waiting for me to pray to a goddess statue. After my 13th heart, I'm going to max out my stamina.
Edit: Actually, my maths were wrong, you spent all your spirit orbs on stamina.
So I'm in Gerudo Desert, specifically on the edge of Toruma Dunes. There's a Molduga down below, however before I jump down and fight it, I've noticed two curious flames right on the cliff edge. Do they represent anything? They're way too weirdly placed in the middle of nowhere to just be scenery :S
(the flames are lit on a candle-like pedestal - the floor isn't on fire as I may have unintentionally implied)
Stumbled upon my first real deal Guardian last night after ~30-35 hours.
I panicked but somehow managed to parry his beam attack 3 times in a row and kill him. Felt like such a fucking boss I had to put the controller down for a few minutes. Actually gasped out loud after the first parry.
I think the max level of enemy you can face is what goes up over time. I just found my first Silver Bokoblin after beating the fourth divine beast, but it was on the Great Plateau and chilling around a campfire with two red bokoblins and a third red bokoblin on a lookout post. They don't evolve uniformly, but some are possibly set as "officers" or something like that, and those will appear as the strongest version the game thinks you can face.
I'll see if i encounter more blue or black enemies anymore, or if it's all just red-to-silver now.
Doing a boatload of cooking in this game, it's a bit sad that trying to be creative with cooking is mostly punishing rather than rewarding. For example, cooking radishes with almost anything (except for more radishes) will result in a much worse dish in terms of stats. It's really like that for most ingredients - for most things, shoving 5 of those same things into a pot yields vastly better results than combining five different things in almost every circumstance.
As much as I have issues with this game, and it's far from my favorite zelda, I have put well over 120 hours into it and it never stops being fun. It's almost routine to play a few hours each day, finding something new to find. I have all beasts done, 85 shrines, 260 seeds, some how still have one segment of the map left to uncover.
The game really has grown on me. The desert area has been my favorite, it has some great surprising moments and the best beast and shrines.
30 hearts and 3 wheels, so you get 23 hearts from Spirit Orbs, and you get 2 wheels (or 10 wheel-slices) from spirit orbs. So you need 92 shrines to get all hearts, and you need 40 shrines to get max stamina, for 132 needed out of 120 actual shrines.
The assumption is DLC will add at least 12 shrines for this reason.
Farming dragon's is kind of boring. Sitting around waiting for them to spawn and only able to get one item from them at a time. Rinse and repeat. Let me hit *both* claws on them and get *two* at once please.
Stumbled upon my first real deal Guardian last night after ~30-35 hours.
I panicked but somehow managed to parry his beam attack 3 times in a row and kill him. Felt like such a fucking boss I had to put the controller down for a few minutes. Actually gasped out loud after the first parry.
guardiands are kinda strange in the game...battling them by normal means it's extremely difficult and usually if they hit you once it's game over since they just get on top of you and while you recover they have already charged another beam...but at the same time once you get the timing down (that thank god is nowhere as forgiving as the counter in wind waker and takes actual practice),fighting one guardian is almost safe...but everything falls apart he moment two of those things are in the same zone,then it's either flee or game over
i can't decide if they are balanced really well or not at all....
Farming dragon's is kind of boring. Sitting around waiting for them to spawn and only able to get one item from them at a time. Rinse and repeat. Let me hit *both* claws on them and get *two* at once please.
Farming dragon's is kind of boring. Sitting around waiting for them to spawn and only able to get one item from them at a time. Rinse and repeat. Let me hit *both* claws on them and get *two* at once please.
music though 😱. Also, I'm having a hard time
defeating them using the Sand Seals. What's the best strategy? I always just resort to letting them hit me on foot so they can jump out of the sand and then opening the paraglider, pulling out my Lynel Bow and blasting them midair with Bomb Arrows.
30 hearts and 3 wheels, so you get 23 hearts from Spirit Orbs, and you get 2 wheels (or 10 wheel-slices) from spirit orbs. So you need 92 shrines to get all hearts, and you need 40 shrines to get max stamina, for 132 needed out of 120 actual shrines.
The assumption is DLC will add at least 12 shrines for this reason.
They're also putting in a dungeon. If you get a heart at the end of that, then maybe it'll be 8 shrines. Or maybe they do 13 to get 2 hearts and a stamina wheel. Or maybe they don't add any shrines.
guardiands are kinda strange in the game...battling them by normal means it's extremely difficult and usually if they hit you once it's game over since they just get on top of you and while you recover they have already charged another beam...but at the same time once you get the timing down (that thank god is nowhere as forgiving as the counter in wind waker and takes actual practice),fighting one guardian is almost safe...but everything falls apart he moment two of those things are in the same zone,then it's either flee or game over
i can't decide if they are balanced really well or not at all....
Two guardians isn't impossible. You should be able to make use of stasis + and positioning to only have to really be dealing with one laser at a time. They're far from easy, but not impossible either.
I doubt I could deal with 3 if the situation arose though.
music though ��. Also, I'm having a hard time
defeating them using the Sand Seals. What's the best strategy? I always just resort to letting them hit me on foot so they can jump out of the sand and then opening the paraglider, pulling out my Lynel Bow and blasting them midair with Bomb Arrows.
They can't see you when underground. Only hear movements on the sand
Do you have anything else that would move on the ground that you could lure them with?
Molduga dislike smoke.
Throw a circular bomb in the moldugas general direction, let it roll, the molduga will try and eat it. Blow it up while it does to cause a fair amount of damage and stun it for a short time.
music though ��. Also, I'm having a hard time
defeating them using the Sand Seals. What's the best strategy? I always just resort to letting them hit me on foot so they can jump out of the sand and then opening the paraglider, pulling out my Lynel Bow and blasting them midair with Bomb Arrows.
get on a place which is not sand (a rock is ok),throw a bomb in the sand,the monster will go and eat it,explode the bomb in its stomach and then attack while it's unconscious ion the ground,rinse and repeat
music though 😱. Also, I'm having a hard time
defeating them using the Sand Seals. What's the best strategy? I always just resort to letting them hit me on foot so they can jump out of the sand and then opening the paraglider, pulling out my Lynel Bow and blasting them midair with Bomb Arrows.
Stay on high land and toss bombs in the sand, flipping between the two types as needed to get it's attention. Once it attacks the bomb you set it off so it flails around, then melee it a bit. Rinse/Repeat
music though 😱. Also, I'm having a hard time
defeating them using the Sand Seals. What's the best strategy? I always just resort to letting them hit me on foot so they can jump out of the sand and then opening the paraglider, pulling out my Lynel Bow and blasting them midair with Bomb Arrows.
Man, hooked it up to my brother's TV and Zelda was smooth. It wasn't choppy looking like on my tv or monitor. That motion smoothing rate 240hz whatever thingy actually made Zelda look like it was running at 60fps until the frame rate drop hits. But I was actually surprised. It didn't feel laggy either. Not enough to notice. Only thing was, it made the game look like it's sped up a smidge. It was weird.
music though 😱. Also, I'm having a hard time
defeating them using the Sand Seals. What's the best strategy? I always just resort to letting them hit me on foot so they can jump out of the sand and then opening the paraglider, pulling out my Lynel Bow and blasting them midair with Bomb Arrows.
I literally just used Bomb Runes, swapping back and forth quickly between them. I know it would be quicker to use arrows, but those things are damage sponges and I didn't want to use limited resources on them.
They're also putting in a dungeon. If you get a heart at the end of that, then maybe it'll be 8 shrines. Or maybe they do 13 to get 2 hearts and a stamina wheel. Or maybe they don't add any shtines.
one. That... that wasnt very good was it? Certainly not compared to the
Zora
one
Hopefully the remaining two are better. A question:
I have 13 hearts now, should I just go get the
Master Sword
? I dont have a quest for it, is there one?
Rito
dude told me its sleeping in the
forest
, I assume its this huge
hyrule forest
on the northern part of the world map, should I just go get that now so I can use it for more of the game (as opposed to just getting it near the end and then barely using it as I finish it)?
one. That... that wasnt very good was it? Certainly not compared to the
Zora
one
Hopefully the remaining two are better. A question:
I have 13 hearts now, should I just go get the
Master Sword
? I dont have a quest for it, is there one?
Rito
dude told me its sleeping in the
forest
, I assume its this huge
hyrule forest
on the northern part of the world map, should I just go get that now so I can use it for more of the game (as opposed to just getting it near the end and then barely using it as I finish it)?
sweet. You know, Ive been fine with these whole weapon brekaing thing, but when you get these special rewards its pretty shit that they can break like any other weapon. I know you can make new ones but the hassle, mweh. Why not just let you repair them or something. Dunno, makes them feel less special I guess.
I'm not sure what I should do in this game. I'm following the main missions and did a few side ones, but should I be shrine hunting? It's so damn open!!! Lol
Aragghh how do I find all of the armor without looking up a guide to finding all of the armor? lol It's pretty much the only thing I'd want to 100% just because the sets I have so far look so fuckin cool
I've been trying to get a scale from the dragon, but when I shoot it my arrows go right through. Also, the gusts of wind don't show up and it doesn't attack me with lightning. It worked a few times before, but suddenly stopped working.
Marched into Hyrule castle just to fuck around and ended up beating Ganon lmao. I still have a bunch of stuff to complete, i pretty much skipped half the game.
the Champion's Tunic and all of the earrings/circlets also at four stars.
I've also collected all of the
Kilton masks
, so in total I'm sitting on 59 pieces of gear without scanning any of my Amiibo figures yet.
I haven't looked anything up, but I would be very surprised if there were any full sets left to discover (though with this game, you never know; it seems to have more of everything than you think). That said, I know I'm missing individual pieces like
the sand boots
, which I think I saw a hint for in-game but forgot about until I was reminded by a spoiler in this thread. I expect I'm missing several other individual articles along those lines.
Probably buying up the rest of the weapons in the Compendium, since I have more than enough cash, and then I think I'm finally ready to hit Ganon. There are still a handful of things in the game I know I haven't done yet, though, like
the Lord of the Mountain
,
the Weapon Connoisseur quest (I'm as far as the Frostspear)
, and high benchmarks on several of the minigames. Several NPCs I've talked to hint at undiscovered side-quest stories as well. But those can wait.
They're also putting in a dungeon. If you get a heart at the end of that, then maybe it'll be 8 shrines. Or maybe they do 13 to get 2 hearts and a stamina wheel. Or maybe they don't add any shrines.
8 and a dungeon is my thinking as well—although it's almost too bad, because even in the base game as it is, as you start to fill up your heart count you also have less of a buffer for Hearty food (which can't take you beyond 30 total no matter how powerful it is). And at least one mechanic in the game that depends on full hearts (
the beam on the Master Sword
) works as long as your base hearts are filled up, so the larger a Hearty buff you have, the more damage you can take before it stops functioning. I find that I already miss that with all the shrines complete, though I know I have the option of selling them off if I really want to load up and food and use that mechanic everywhere.
I've been trying to get a scale from the dragon, but when I shoot it my arrows go right through. Also, the gusts of wind don't show up and it doesn't attack me with lightning. It worked a few times before, but suddenly stopped working.
The Blood Moon glitch settles down as you play even if you don't reset. I strongly suspect that it's related to spending Blood Moon nights in areas that are zoned apart from the overworld and display the visual effect without triggering the respawn while you're still there (namely,
Hyrule Castle and the Divine Beasts
), as this never happened to me until I explored the first of these, then happened again with some frequency as I explored the rest.
and comparing it to other Zelda end credits. It really is hot garbage (not even hyperbole when you consider that the other end credits music is so great). I get that it's in the spirit of the game, but ugh, too minimal