I found exploring the visible bodies of water on the map in the Hebra Mountains greatly helped me find shrines in the area.Quoting for new page, thanks
I found exploring the visible bodies of water on the map in the Hebra Mountains greatly helped me find shrines in the area.Quoting for new page, thanks
thanks... you are not talking about the one surrounded by ice water right?
I will take a look; my sensor starts beeping once I moved east from the veryshrine on the maptop left
Loading screen will show you overall totals for stuff like shrines and koroks.
I found exploring the visible bodies of water on the map in the Hebra Mountains greatly helped me find shrines in the area.
No it's not surrounded by ice water. I haven't explored much of Hebra yet, the shrine I'm talking about is in theI think, if my memory serves me right. It's not far from another shrine at the foot of the mountain that is "guarded" by a Lynel. Also close to the maze/labyrinth.top left corner
So the way I have been playing the game is I ran around and opened up the entire map and went to shrines I found in between. I am finally getting into the mainline stuff, but, I have a question, do the stones exist as a big ticket item to sell for rupees or do they have some other use? upgrading equipment or something?
How do you guys make money?
besides selling, for upgrading yes.
i make rupees by selling stones
Are those vendors that let you upgrade stuff with the stones part of the main quest? i.e. either in Rito Village, Zora, etc etc?
Don't have to tell me which one, just want to know if that's why I haven't bumped into them yet
It's best not to describe landmarks as "early" or "later" in BotW. The Kakariko fountain was the last one I found. I stumbled onto it completely by accident, on my way to somewhere else.they're not really 'vendors' but something more ... uhm .... There's side quests in multiple locations that kinda push you towards finding such locations. - the earliest would be inmagicalI used to just sell whatever surplus i had beyond 50 pieces of any specific mineral.Kakariko.
That should be enough to upgrade certain helpful armor sets.
Diamonds are only used for one item that is pretty useless - so feel free to sell them, as they're very valuable.
So the way I have been playing the game is I ran around and opened up the entire map and went to shrines I found in between. I am finally getting into the mainline stuff, but, I have a question, do the stones exist as a big ticket item to sell for rupees or do they have some other use? upgrading equipment or something?
How do you guys make money?
I read a tip somewhere (I think GameFAQs) that a good way to make money is to sell specific meals. Like​ 5 prime meats cooked together sells for 200+ rupees. 5 gourmet meats in a dish goes for almost 500 I think. And meat is easy to farm and collect, and it's better/more cost effective to use Hearty foods for health recovery. Any cooked single hearty item will fully restore your health (and then some). I started doing that recently and have been able to afford anything I want to buy... my bottleneck for upgrades now is ancient gear items.
I never sell stones except Amber, cause I don't think that's used for anything.
Do yourself a favor and do the feather first, you'll need to know how to handle your horse for the next one.
Why do you keep the others? I always keep some minimum number of each just in case but I haven't really found a use for them yet. Not too far into the game either (only finished one beast so far).
Tried searching a bunch, and couldn't find anything, but does anyone know if we have any new info on when the DLC might come out? I really want to start a 2nd Hard Mode 100% play through ( minus the Seeds of course! ).
I am guessing I couldn't find anything because there isn't any new info..
dlc page in eshop says DLC1 in August and DLC2 in December
So I just finished the game and have a question. Spoilers for the ending ofcourse
Why are the ancient enemies still attacking you? I was under the impression as soon as you bring down Ganon there will be peace again? Weird how you can do the boss fight again too would loved to see the castle as just a peacfull place... Is it worth visiting towns now Ganon is defeated or arent there any after game dialogus like with the 4 people to talk to?
When you load your save file after beating the game, what you're loading is your last save before the final boss fight with a few extra flags set which enable post-game content. There is no way to actually play the game in a state where Ganon has been defeated.
Well that is kind of a bummer after this masterpiece of a game Sounds stupid but I really looked forward too talking to Zelda etc. Now that the peace has returned...
With Gabon dead, where would the monsters come from...
Dunno really... Like they could make it so that monsters don't dissapear but with Ganon gone you take control back over the castle.. Maybe I just missed that part of the game but I always thought that once defeated there was some kind of peace back at the castle
Wouldn't make any sense to continue playing in that reality.Well that is kind of a bummer after this masterpiece of a game Sounds stupid but I really looked forward too talking to Zelda etc. Now that the peace has returned...
Yo, whos done the shrine where. That was awesome, reminded me ofEverything is pitch black dark.Dragon's Dogma at night
I swear people that the overworld itself is one giant dungeon with multiple secrets to find.
Word of warning for those selling off the precious gems, there are certain upgrades to equipment that will need Amber, and Diamonds as well. If you have over like 10 Diamonds its probably ok to sell, but its much easier to sell off things like extra costume pieces (from amiibo), cooked meats and other random junk you may not need. Monster parts especially in huge quantities aren't too bad either.
Once you finish upgrading them (and you'll know when that is) it should be fine to sell, but i've been hoarding all of my stuff.
Now Star Fragments, that's another whole story. why are these things so insanely rare.
EDIT: Oh yeah, can we talk about how many bricks we shat when we saw a monster use another monster as a weapon for the first time? A Lizalfos picked up a Pebblit and I screamed out loud and then I witnessed a Moblin pick up a Bokoblin twice now after not seeing them do this in the first 100 hours I played
Word of warning for those selling off the precious gems, there are certain upgrades to equipment that will need Amber, and Diamonds as well. If you have over like 10 Diamonds its probably ok to sell, but its much easier to sell off things like extra costume pieces (from amiibo), cooked meats and other random junk you may not need. Monster parts especially in huge quantities aren't too bad either.
Once you finish upgrading them (and you'll know when that is) it should be fine to sell, but i've been hoarding all of my stuff.
Now Star Fragments, that's another whole story. why are these things so insanely rare.
EDIT: Oh yeah, can we talk about how many bricks we shat when we saw a monster use another monster as a weapon for the first time? A Lizalfos picked up a Pebblit and I screamed out loud and then I witnessed a Moblin pick up a Bokoblin twice now after not seeing them do this in the first 100 hours I played
There's a quest to find this one, though, unless I'm mistaken. A really cleverly designed one, in fact.Not sure if it's the same one you're looking for, but there is one that can only be seen from a high vantage point on the mountain looking back down. It's like "underground" and can be seen from cracks/gaps in the ice.
Took me some time to find this one, but it was kinda double reward. Just keep exploring (actually, there's someone that tells you where it is: the one thatmy sensor starts beeping once I moved east from the veryshrine on the maptop left
If they fall behind a mountain, you're out of luck, though. It's hard to farm them.Star fragments drops every night at full moon.
Yes, there are, although not many... I don't think it's a spoiler, but those arefor those that have finished the game, is there more cutscenes aside from the memories you pick up? No spoilers please, just a yes many more, a yes or a no would do just fine, thanks.
He drops somethingHow do I kill the Stalnox. Get him to a sliver of health and then can't actually kill him off.
He drops something
Shouldn't need to. Might be bugged. Did this happen around a blood moon?Do you need to do something other than stab that too? Because I tried that and it didn't work.
Farming dragon parts for upgrades is really a pain. Way worse then star fragments.
The longer shrines are so cool. I just didand it was a lot of fun.Wind Guide
This is the best Zelda soundtrack I can remember. All of the "lul wut music" shit opinions really lose the poignancy of Kataoka's work.If anyone still has any doubts about how great the music is in BOTW, listen to the full track for the King:
https://youtu.be/rzQOtK16fhA
It is stunning. Even with the clear nod to ALTTP, the music sounds completely fresh and unlike anything in a past Zelda soundtrack in orchestration or texture.
The score was co-composed. It's giveThis is the best Zelda soundtrack I can remember. All of the "lul wut music" shit opinions really lose the poignancy of Kataoka's work.
Rhoam's theme, Riding (Day & Night), Vah Medoh and Vah Ruta's themes, the desert at night... all absolutely gorgeous. The shrine music is alien and exciting, the mini-boss themes are wonderful...
I really can't put into words how exciting it is that Nintendo took the direction they did for Zelda, and that Aonuma is on record for doubling down and saying this is the future of the franchise.