Yep. Each archer you kill will drop a bundle of five arrows. At least a couple of the crates will have arrow bundles too.Yeah like most enemy camps will net you 5-10 arrows at the cost of at most 5 or so, I'm typically net increasing in arrow count
For distracting you with their pretty lights while you were running towards something elseWhat are Star fragments for?
It kinda is like Zelda: Nuts and BoltsThis game is kinda nutty
Their main use is upgrading amiibo armor (the armor based on other Zelda games), and I think some other armor use them in the later upgrades.What are Star fragments for?
Now I feel dumb lmaothe quick way to help.just use recall on them all takes like 1 minute
Same. I did Rito and Goron. Now taking my sweet time exploring and enjoying Hyrulean life.I thought I would be done with this game by now. I may need another week. I haven't even been to Gerudo lmfao. I'm taking my sweet ass time and I'm so okay with that.
It can be whatever we want it to be to fit our narrative. At least, it wasn't "but the weapon breaks" complaint.I swear to god hearing this game called both bloated AND barren is driving me crazy lol
I haven't even thought about tackling one haha. I've just been having fun with the world. I do have a question, I got spoiled and see that the new champions travel with Link in the world, I wonder if we can "turn them off"?I’m 125 hours in and I’ve only done 3 dungeons. At this point I was finished with BotW
You might want to spoiler that, and the answer is yes.I wonder if we can "turn them off"?
Does anyone have any very vague hints for how to access the
Great Hebra Mine in the Master Kohga quest? The one that is behind that dragon skull? I'm guessing there's a well-hidden approach from a secret chasm on the surface...
I already used the spoiler tag on that part. Did it not work? And thank you for the answer.You might want to spoiler that, and the answer is yes.
(Location spoilers) Did a couple of those low-gravity sky islands. They are SO fun. The “that’s no moon” shrine in particular was so good, it was exhilarating leaping and paragliding between the floating bits of land, and getting some serious distance and hangtime from the weaker pull of gravity.
It doesFinally finished Gerudo part, only Zora remains. After a little detour of finding treasures...
Found the 3 parts of the fierce deity armor and got the sword. Now, does the sword actually breaks? 'Becasue if that's the case it's going into my "endboss" weapon set, no way going to use it even for other bosses
A tip for those getting ready to face the final boss (seriously everyone should know this and I think it was a major oversight on Nintendo's part for not warning players about this):
(Spoilers for a side quest and ability/item that was revealed in the previews)
I want to also mention this and also say that I also had trouble with this. So I was fortunate that I had done the fast-traveling medallion quest. I urge everyone who has also done so to place one on the skydiving spot just before the final battle wave
That was fun! But SUCH an underwhelming reward, I'm actually shocked.you would be correct, talking to a certain depths researcher should help nudge you
Wait, are you allowed to use that even when you can't use the other warp points? I thought all travel points were disabled, at least from what I recall. I knew the other warp points were but I can't remember if I tried warping from the Ganondorf fight to the medallion travel point even though I placed the travel medallion exactly where you did. I put it there as a plan to get back but I didn't think I could use it to get out of the Ganondorf fight.
Hm, let's see if I can answer out of memory. I failed Ganondorf due to having 3 hearts, everything else gloomed out (so this was an inevitability, haha) and I died, the game restarted, and I couldn't get out. So I reloaded the previous autosave, which was before the skydiving point preceding the monster horde. I was able to fast travel out there to the world, and then back from the world to the travel point. So you can't travel from the point of no return, but you can travel from the last skydiving point and back, that's what I meant.
It’s been 30 hours since I touched a main quest, and I am not feeling any burnout at all. Which is a monumental achievement for an open world game in my book.I find the free roam exploration to be incredibly satisfying. I no longer have that main objective in the back of my mind and I am constantly engaged with how much variety there is to experience at any given moment
I'm have 1 divine beast & Hyrule Castle left in BOTW. I'm only got my TOTK physical yesterday & play it likes crazy, roughly around 13 hours with 24 shrine and not finish 1st main event aka dungeon yetI’m 125 hours in and I’ve only done 3 dungeons. At this point I was finished with BotW
I'm nearly 60 hours in and I've done one regional phenomenon quest, the first two Depths main quests, and half a dozen memories. Playing it almost aimlessly doesn't feel aimless because the game constantly puts a multitude of options in your path, and so you can easily have a free form adventure without trying.Post-main story objective, I find the free roam exploration to be incredibly satisfying. I no longer have that main objective in the back of my mind and I am constantly engaged with how much variety there is to experience at any given moment. This feels like a much better version of what I pictured in my mind for a 3D reboot of the original Legend of Zelda when I was younger. Utterly captivating!
Ah, I understand now. Thanks for clarifying!
Not for the other enemies, but Bokoblins are too cute, and the noises they make when electrified or on fire hurt my soul
Anyone else asks themselves this question when playing botw/totk?
Bokoblins are just having a grand old time camping out in the wild, and out of nowhere comes Link brutally killing them with fire.
At least they resurrect a couple of days later.
Personally, I found that the best way to explore the depths is to keep going straight for the Lightroots. Activate them, reveal the map, and from the map you can pick out points of interest that you can explore at your leisure.Exploring the depths is kinda overwhelming for me
The only time I saw this addressed was in optional conversations.Kind of a spoiler question so I'll hide what's necessary.
It seems there almost no reference to the
Breath of the Wild events, with Calamity Ganon and such, how sheikah tech has almost disappeared everywhere (like shrines and guardians, even though they supposedly used them to build the new towers).
Even Zelda, when meeting Ganondorf with Rauru, says his name makes her uncomfortable but doesn't refer to Ganon directly.
Some people remember about Link of course, and I know several years have passed between the two games (supposedly the same as in real life actually), but I found it weird how many characters acted like the BotW events didn't really happen, and overall there seems to never be any direct link (lol) between Calamity Ganon and Ganondorf's body.
Without spoiling me, should I expect more answers and things in this regard?
Sometimes it's almost like everything in
BotW didn't really happen or was very trivial.
Like, I actually struggle to see when the War of Seal (not sure of the English name, I'm in French, but the base events in TotK where Raura seals Ganondorf with the sages and such) takes place and it was before the ancient war depicted in BotW 10.000 years ago (where the Divine Creatures help to win against Calamity Ganon); I'm sure it was even before that, but it's never explained directly.
Just in case, my current progression in TotK's main story is:
- beaten the 4 first dungeons from the same regions as BotW
- beaten Phantom Ganon in Hyrule's Castle so the fake Zelda is gone
- just got the Master Sword after finding every dragon's tear
- currently progressing in the 5th sage quest which I still don't know much about (no idea who that could be), just got the new thunder armor set and reached the island that was hidden in a thunderstorm.
Really? Where can you see that?I only just now see the side quest list has an x/y in it. What do you mean I have 17 more side adventures to even find?!
Maybe it's after beating the game only? I see it at the top of each section in the quest list.Really? Where can you see that?
Bloated? I mean. As someone who is taking their sweet time because I'm trying to see everything I don't get that. You also don't have to see everything to enjoy everything if that makes sense lmao.I swear to god hearing this game called both bloated AND barren is driving me crazy lol
Okay, yes - thanks. Could be. I haven't beaten the game yet and never noticed it.Maybe it's after beating the game only? I see it at the top of each section in the quest list.