If you are able to repair all your weapons rotating new ones would suffer.Unfortunately, no. One of the game's few flaws, besides not being able to repair or maintain weapons.
Eh, I get where you're coming from, but I still loved this part either way, similar with the sequence leading up toThat was my least favorite part of the game thus far. I don't know what to call this trope, but I've seen it in a few games.You have to stay within a moving safe zone while you're only somewhat in control of your own movement and momentum. It wasn't difficult but it was not exactly exhilarating to me. Only slightly less annoying than an escort mission.
Just got theafter 40 hours, 48 shrines, and only one Divine Beast. I'm playing this game wrong, aren't I?Master Sword
Edit: also the pro controller makes aiming and gyro 100x better. Wish I scored one at launch.
If you are able to repair all your weapons rotating new ones would suffer.
And hunting enemy camps would get less rewarding.
I am thinking that not alot of people chuck weapons at enemies.
It could be an effectivedmg130
This game is so balanced.
Just got my Switch. Will I enjoy this game as much if I've never played a Zelda before?
What when how?I just got a software update for Zelda. Did a search and couldn't find anything.
Just pressed A to load game from menu and it said software update. I'm 70 hours in so this is not the first update. Loaded and installed, made me restart the switch and here I am trying to find out what it did.
Okay. I'm about ready to give up on the shrineSomeone posted a little hint toFateful starsAnd I did but still have no clue.count
Update for Zelda or opening Zelda just prompted you about the Switch system update?
Just got my Switch. Will I enjoy this game as much if I've never played a Zelda before?
I unintentionally did all of Hebra before getting Snow Boots, enough Cold Resist gear, or the map... was actually really awesome and lived up to the NPC who's like "This mountain. Will. Kill. You!!" hahaFelt like such a badass doing my Hebra exploring yesterday. Link looks so great with the Snow Boots and a bow, especially disintegrating Icy Lizalfos and Icy Wizzrobes with Fire Arrows.
Okay. I'm about ready to give up on the shrineSomeone posted a little hint toFateful starsAnd I did but still have no clue.count
Activated all the towers yesterday and have the full map. Feels good!
Unfortunately, no. One of the game's few flaws, besides not being able to repair or maintain weapons.
You can do it.
Remember to read the pedestal until you fully understand it and survey your surroundings (all of them) carefully.
The pedestal doesn't give away anything beyond the fact that. It took me a really long time to notice what was going on; I had to take a break myself.the constellations are important, IIRC. I don't think it even mentioned counting
The pedestal doesn't give away anything beyond the fact that. It took me a really long time to notice what was going on; I had to take a break myself.the constellations are important, IIRC. I don't think it even mentioned counting
Would you really want to backtrack to a repair NPC every time a weapon you like turns red? Or choose not to backtrack, and have that weapon waste space in your inventory?
I feel like if they gave the player the ability to repair weapons people would get into a hoarder mindset and then complain that you have to constantly go to the repair NPC because weapons break so fast, instead of realizing that weapons are disposable and should be treated as such.
There's some weapons that look so awesome though that I refuse to use em.Would you really want to backtrack to a repair NPC every time a weapon you like turns red? Or choose not to backtrack, and have that weapon waste space in your inventory?
I feel like if they gave the player the ability to repair weapons people would get into a hoarder mindset and then complain that you have to constantly go to the repair NPC because weapons break so fast, instead of realizing that weapons are disposable and should be treated as such.
Would you really want to backtrack to a repair NPC every time a weapon you like turns red? Or choose not to backtrack, and have that weapon waste space in your inventory?
I feel like if they gave the player the ability to repair weapons people would get into a hoarder mindset and then complain that you have to constantly go to the repair NPC because weapons break so fast, instead of realizing that weapons are disposable and should be treated as such.
There's some weapons that look so awesome though that I refuse to use em.
Would you really want to backtrack to a repair NPC every time a weapon you like turns red? Or choose not to backtrack, and have that weapon waste space in your inventory?
I feel like if they gave the player the ability to repair weapons people would get into a hoarder mindset and then complain that you have to constantly go to the repair NPC because weapons break so fast, instead of realizing that weapons are disposable and should be treated as such.
Hit 100% in just under 250 hours.
I never want to see a stupid Korok (or conspicuous rock) again.
If you are able to repair all your weapons rotating new ones would suffer.
And hunting enemy camps would get less rewarding.
I am thinking that not alot of people chuck weapons at enemies.
It could be an effectivedmg130
This game is so balanced.
Considering there are hundreds of korok seeds that go to waste they could have had the rewards switch to fortifying weapons instead.
Considering there are hundreds of korok seeds that go to waste they could have had the rewards switch to fortifying weapons instead.
Sounds good, but theoretically that means there'll be a moment in-game that you can't fortify weapons anymore, seeing as there's a finite amount of Korok seeds...
Sounds good, but theoretically that means there'll be a moment in-game that you can't fortify weapons anymore, seeing as there's a finite amount of Korok seeds...
Does anything happen at 100%?Hit 100% in just under 250 hours.
I never want to see a stupid Korok (or conspicuous rock) again.
Well, that seems like a fair compromise now doesn't it?
The pedestal's clue wasn't very helpful, honestly.You can do it.
Remember to read the pedestal until you fully understand it and survey your surroundings (all of them) carefully.