I guess it's possible to get on the wrong side of the invisible map barrier. Location spoilers:
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Not a glitch, you can find a shrine without its quest.Ok so I'm not sure if this is a glitch or what, but I just completed allshrines and got the120but my shrine quest count says onlyold school green cap, tunic and pants:/41/42
Edit: Huh, also just noticed this thread was in community.
Not a glitch, you can find a shrine without its quest.
Been searching Hebra North Summit for like an hour to find this Shrine that is making my detector go crazy It seems it's somewhere along the north border of the map above the abyss but I'm having no luck finding it. Any tips?
Not the one at the absolute top left of map?
Been searching Hebra North Summit for like an hour to find this Shrine that is making my detector go crazy It seems it's somewhere along the north border of the map above the abyss but I'm having no luck finding it. Any tips?
Look forsnowballs to roll.
Not the one at the absolute top left of map?
Just find the quest origin and you're set.Ugh, well that's annoying me lol.
Looking for fairy fountains and I have a question...
Do they all appear in the same way, geographically, on the world map? What I mean is, could I potentially find the other fairy fountain locations by looking for that scattered body of water on the map? If you zoom in close on the Kakariko Village or Tabantha Tower fairy fountain, you'll see what I mean. Reason I ask this is because I'm on the verge of using a guide to find the two other fountains. I don't want to, but at this point it feels like a needle in a haystack.
I've never noticed that. I've only everOne of the more unique Korok puzzles I've found recently (despite having all the inventory slots I can't help but find more) involved.pushing a bolder so it rolled in between two trees
Got it, thanksThere's one more you can find using your way but there's one inthat doesn't have that.the desert area
You can pretty much find all fairy fountains by talking to people in towns and stables and doing quests for them. If you want a more specific hint I could tell you if you want
I've never noticed that. I've only everpushed boulders into holes in the ground.
Damn it, there have been so many times I've noticed a suspiciously-placedand not interacted with it because I haven't been able to see aboulderhole in the ground.
I did Gerudo, Rito, Zora, Goron.
I found the boss of the first dungeon to be the hardest and was looking forward to the challenge of the others, but due to the structure of the game I found that they only get easier.
Beware: they're NOT always on a line.I just read about this one. But it makes so much sense and I can't believe I have never investigated those lines of trees:
If you spot a line of trees that includes an odd-man-out when it comes to the arrangement of fruit hanging from them, pluck or shoot down the fruit to make them all match, and a Korok is sure to appear.
Damn... It's the only one I've done, at the very beginning of my game, and I found it far too easy. I was kinda hoping it was because it was the first (it's definitively the first the game try to send you to).This confirms there is no order.
I did Zora, Goron, Rito, Gerudo.
Zora was the hardest by far
I've never noticed that. I've only everpushed boulders into holes in the ground.
Damn it, there have been so many times I've noticed a suspiciously-placedand not interacted with it because I haven't been able to see aboulderhole in the ground.
80'shrines, 82 korok seeds seems a low ratio. Been trying to keep an eye out for odd things too, although not out and out searching for seeds.
Any tips on farming hightail lizards? Need 9 for..things and other than wandering around in circles in the places the compendium lists, are there better ways? Anywhere that sells them?
There's one more you can find using your way but there's one inthat doesn't have that.the desert area
You can pretty much find all fairy fountains by talking to people in towns and stables and doing quests for them. If you want a more specific hint I could tell you if you want
80'shrines, 82 korok seeds seems a low ratio. Been trying to keep an eye out for odd things too, although not out and out searching for seeds.
Any tips on farming hightail lizards? Need 9 for..things and other than wandering around in circles in the places the compendium lists, are there better ways? Anywhere that sells them?
Is the one inever hinted at? All three others I found people at stables or towns nudging you towards their location, but I stumbled across that particular one just by luck.Akkala
Question about the quest about the recipes in the castle:
Am I correct in assuming I just need to read the cookbooks laying around? And that there are more than the two I found in the library (probably outside the library)?
Does this also apply to snowballs? There are a bunch of them in Hebra's mountains but I just assumed they were scenery.Sometimes, looking at trails on the ground might help, specially if the distance is really far away. There are a few real long-distance ones.
If you have the Master Sword, that's super effective! against guardians.Ok all divine bats done, and went to rito village. Still no Kass (he's stubbornly in the stables nearby) so one of his things must be outstanding.
Also need some serious cash for the next fairy and ancient armour. What is the guardian defence like on ancient armour compared to standard defence? I have my Hylian kit at 3* but ancient armour I don't think I'll have any materials for upgrades. So 1* ancient armour vs 3* hylian if used against guardians?
Is the one inever hinted at? All three others I found people at stables or towns nudging you towards their location, but I stumbled across that particular one just by luck.Akkala
Oh thats awesome. Where was this?
All shrines done (I admit, I used a map to find the last few I was missing. Couldn't take it anymore.) All side quests done. All memories done. Only 225 Kurok seeds, so 215 to go? (For all inventory slots). Bunch of armor upgrades left. The urge to go to Ganon (which I did by mistake at one point. Had to shut off the console!) is getting very strong.
Just got my glider. This game. One of the best experiences in gaming. I can't wait to see what lies ahead
Just got my glider. This game. One of the best experiences in gaming. I can't wait to see what lies ahead
If you have the Master Sword, that's super effective! against guardians.
To defeat them, just look for a tree or something you can hide behind and lure it; so you can hide, and reset the countdown.
Then use a huge sword and work on destroying it's legs with the charged attack, very easy. When no legs are left, it's incredibly easy to kill them.
Once you know how to kill a guardian, it's trivial; the only thing you need to worry about is that there is no other guardian in sight.
Because protection from fire and protection from heat are two different things. You need different clothing for Gerudo.I don't know why if I have the Flame breaker complete set, I'm still overheating around Gerudo. I don't feel like running around with basically no protection. I have all 3 pieces.
Ugh man I think I need to just go for Ganon before my wife divorces me. At least I'll have a lot to do when the dlc waves hit.
Lucky, that would not fly in my house lolI bought mine a copy of Persona 5. She does remote play with the Vita, I play on the DRC, and we put something we've been meaning to watch up on TV and just relax a bit once the kids are put to bed.
If youIs the one inever hinted at? All three others I found people at stables or towns nudging you towards their location, but I stumbled across that particular one just by luck.Akkala
Because protection from fire and protection from heat are two different things. You need different clothing for Gerudo.
There's heat-resistant clothing inside Gerudo's city walls that you can level up. Two different kinds, actuallyAnd I have the other clothing. But I want some actual protection.
There's a bunch of traveling equipment on the way to Zora domain, past Inigo bridge. Look there.This confirms there is no order.
I did Zora, Goron, Rito, Gerudo.
Zora was the hardest by far, but that means nothing. The game simply gets easier no matter what order you tackle the regions because of player skill, more hearts/stamina, more food and elixirs, armor upgrades and acquisition of progressively better weapons appearing in the wild.
On that last point, I need to find a traveler's sword to show someone for a quest and it's a real bitch since most enemies and chests now spawn far better weapons.