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Kooloo Limpah
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# ? Jul 1, 2017 16:43 |
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# ? May 13, 2024 08:08 |
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Go find the Gorons at Death Mountain, doing any quests you feel like on the way.
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# ? Jul 1, 2017 17:01 |
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Since you're already in Zora's Domain, you might as well find the stone monuments.
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# ? Jul 1, 2017 18:29 |
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Follow the coast north
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# ? Jul 1, 2017 18:35 |
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Take a look for those stone monument thingies.
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# ? Jul 1, 2017 18:52 |
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Mraagvpeine posted:Since you're already in Zora's Domain, you might as well find the stone monuments. Weeble posted:Kooloo Limpah
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# ? Jul 1, 2017 19:32 |
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Weeble posted:Kooloo Limpah this is the only real choice
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# ? Jul 1, 2017 20:45 |
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Poll is up. Reminder that you can vote for multiple options. I'll play at some point tomorrow, undecided when, so it may be a short poll.
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# ? Jul 2, 2017 02:37 |
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Close one this time, but we'll be getting yet more stamina! So, my game plan: * Do the stone monuments sidequest first. * Do the Fairy Clothes sidequest next. * After those, I need more rupees to buy the house, so my solution is to put Rare Ore on as the Sheikah Sensor for gem hunting, and if there are none around head toward the floating thing in the sky until I get a signal. Once I'm satisfied with my loot, I'll buy the house. And after I buy the house and show off that stuff, then we'll get to the next vote.
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# ? Jul 2, 2017 18:57 |
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My first try doing that spear shrine quest went a little awry. Let's just say good thing Mipha's Grace was charged.
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# ? Jul 2, 2017 20:27 |
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Stone monuments went OK. Fairy Clothes shouldn't be a big deal, the lead says to explore Hyrule Field, so what's the worse that can... WHAT DID I DO TO DESERVE THIS
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# ? Jul 2, 2017 21:15 |
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Just a normal day in Hyrule and another nostalgia reference from this game. Remember those giant death-robots in Ocarina of Time's Hyrule Field?
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# ? Jul 2, 2017 21:26 |
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Bruceski posted:Just a normal day in Hyrule and another nostalgia reference from this game. Remember those giant death-robots in Ocarina of Time's Hyrule Field? I remember peahats... Fucker, thanks for reminding me that peahats exist. At least we don't have flying laser peahats.
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# ? Jul 2, 2017 21:31 |
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FeyerbrandX posted:At least we don't have flying laser peahats. pffft AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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# ? Jul 2, 2017 21:32 |
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gently caress the peahats.
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# ? Jul 2, 2017 22:43 |
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FeyerbrandX posted:At least we don't have flying laser peahats. Yeah... about that....
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# ? Jul 5, 2017 03:01 |
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FeyerbrandX posted:At least we don't have flying laser peahats. I really need to get to the DLC one of these days, been unable to get to it due to personal reasons.
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# ? Jul 5, 2017 04:13 |
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Today, we will be doing the side quest involving finding the ten stone monuments across Zora's Domain. We found four back in Update 28. I won't be repeating those here, so check back there to read the first four. The first one is pretty simple, since we saw it when we first got to the town area. We skipped it back then because it would've been a nightmare to navigate back up, but now... quote:
A rather lengthy yet still interesting origin story for the Zora armor tradition. Hm. Hm? Hm. One of our main priorities is buying the house in Hateno. 3000 rupees is nothing to sneeze at, but luckily there's a good supply of ore deposits scattered around Zora's Domain. It'll certainly help get us closer to that goal! This one was across the river and higher up from the last one. Lots of frogs in this pond. quote:
This one goes into the Lightscale Trident and the Champion Festival. Yet more talk of how much everyone loved Mipha, in case it wasn't clear by now. More climbing around led me to spot this one. quote:
Whew! That's three down! Only three left! After that, I simply could not find the last three on my own. I must've went back to that last one four times or so, thinking it was a new one only to be the same story. Did find these, though. Bombable rocks guarding a chest with a silver rupee, which is nice. Otherwise, just randomly gliding around for a good chunk of time. Apparently I already found this Korok. I can't keep track of all this. I teleport around a few times, including to where Vah Ruta currently rests. We can't go near it, sadly. Another Korok. This batch of rocks hid an ore deposit that had Topaz. After getting a bit frustrated, I decided to take a break and check out the nearby shrine down there. After I nabbed another Korok, of course. This one is kind of a maze, surrounded by thorns and enemies. Of course, I just glided in, and considering it's in plain view of a large chunk of the higher ranges of Zora's Domain, it's very likely an intentional option. I enjoyed the puzzle for this shrine. But more on that in a second. There's two chests here. One has leaves leading up to a wooden platform, while the other to the right has no leaves. The idea is to shoot an arrow through a lit torch to bring this chest down, then try to aim another lit arrow into the other platform. Or something like that. Instead, I use Cryonis to gain some height and Magnesis to get the chest off the platform. https://f.mega64.net/botw/u35/079.mp4 Then I used that chest to knock off the other chest. Got an Opal and a nice new bow. And a picture of the old bow I discarded to make room for the new bow. Anyway, let's get to the puzzle for this shrine. https://f.mega64.net/botw/u35/084.mp4 There are three switches, each with an arrow. Shoot a switch, and both the cube with the switches and the large cube in the middle of the room move the direction of the arrow. This layout does a fantastic job in visualizing just how to manipulate the center cube. There are five torches. One will always be lit (unless underwater, but it'll relight once it's back out), and the goal is to use that to light the other four. There are two on either side of the cube, and three on the cube (including the always lit one). The trick is that there's also a water spout that will douse any torches that it's against. So you have to have the lit torch light the side torches, then use those to light the other two torches, all while dealing with the water spout. It's tricky enough to require a bit of thought, but manipulating the puzzle is simple. This is definitely one of the better shrines in my eyes. Sadly it's just the one puzzle. But hey, a fourth Spirit Orb! Which means another Stamina Vessel! One more and we'll complete our second circle. Anyway, if you come back to Jiahto, he will tell you the general location of a random monument. Zodobon Highlands are to the west of where Ruta currently sits. Plenty of ore, too. This monument is a large drop downward, near sea level. quote:
This is a blatant callback to Ocarina of Time. Ruto was the Zora sage in that game, and joined powers with the other sages to help Link and Zelda defeat Ganondorf. This game pretty much ignores the Zelda timeline other than being clearly last since it references pretty much everything it can, but if you really care about it, then remember the Divine Beasts were actually created 10,000 years ago and were only unearthed a bit over 100 years ago. But again, it doesn't really matter that much other than OoT being explicitly mentioned. Anyway, two left! Lulu Lake is actually the small lake for the second of the three waterfalls Link ascended to reach Ploymus Mountain. It's in plain sight once you actually look around instead of beelining to the next waterfall. quote:
It's not glamorous, but it's still pretty hardcore. Sidon's a good dude. Upland Zora is...upland. Though the monument itself isn't upland, it's downland from the upland. And here we are! quote:
Of course they forgot to sign their name. Still, ten monuments worth of history... I think they warranted their own anonymous bragging monument. Now then, please tell me what was written on them! Eureka! Thanks to you, I've compiled the precious information from those stone monuments! Link, thank you for taking on such an arduous task! Please, allow me to reward you! A diamond for the amount of work we did doesn't really seem worth it, but honestly the various lore and overcoming the challenge of finding them is its own reward. I, Jiahto, shall take the repsonsibility of passing on King Dorephan's inscriptions to future generations! I'd certainly hope so! Next time, Link decides to achieve his dreams of dressing like a fairy, or die trying. Repeatedly. Mega64 fucked around with this message at 21:46 on Jul 25, 2017 |
# ? Jul 5, 2017 23:15 |
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Knocking down a chest with another chest is probably the best solution to any inaccessible chest problem.
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# ? Jul 6, 2017 04:18 |
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I, uh... I may have lit four of five torches and then shot the last one with a fire arrow in lieu of figuring out the puzzle properly. Mostly I wanted to see if the game would let me get away with it. I was still in the 'they wouldn't really let me do that, would they?' phase of my time in Breath of the Wild.
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# ? Jul 6, 2017 04:45 |
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I did the same thing.
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# ? Jul 6, 2017 06:05 |
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..... I'll just say I wanted to actually solve the puzzle as a matter of pride. Yeah, that's it.
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# ? Jul 6, 2017 07:45 |
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"Use Fire Arrows" is a solution to a surprisingly large number of puzzles.
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# ? Jul 6, 2017 16:41 |
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That's because this game is trying to teach you that arson is ALWAYS an option
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# ? Jul 6, 2017 16:43 |
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Rabbi Raccoon posted:That's because this game is trying to teach you that arson is ALWAYS an option Hasn't it always taught you the quickest way to get rich is BREAK EVERYTHING?
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# ? Jul 6, 2017 16:46 |
iospace posted:Hasn't it always taught you the quickest way to get rich is BREAK EVERYTHING? Yes, but it's important to remember to pillage, then burn. The order is important.
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# ? Jul 6, 2017 18:35 |
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seaborgium posted:Yes, but it's important to remember to pillage, then burn. The order is important.
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# ? Jul 6, 2017 20:08 |
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I have a dumb suggestion! Now that hero's path mode is available, I say you should find a chunk of map you haven't explored yet, and deliberately draw something on the map with your movements! Any doodle should be fine draw a dickbutt
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# ? Jul 7, 2017 00:26 |
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Rabbi Raccoon posted:That's because this game is trying to teach you that arson is ALWAYS an option
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# ? Jul 7, 2017 02:30 |
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Eastmost Peninsula is the secret.
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# ? Jul 7, 2017 02:37 |
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Oh? Are we quoting the NES Zeldas now? I was always partial to "I am Error." But yeah, Zelda 2, the only Zelda game where link doesn't specialize in demolitions. Instead he uses a lot of magic.
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# ? Jul 7, 2017 09:37 |
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Oh, nice, those are some pretty nice directions if you can read a map and get creative. A single diamond is probably the best thing anybody can drop on you, but I agree that finding ten things is probably a little more than even a diamond is worth.
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# ? Jul 8, 2017 00:53 |
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Today's objective is obtaining some Fairy Clothes offered by the first DLC. How hard can it be? The Outpost Ruins are right next to the Great Plateau, trivial to access from the Plateau's tower. This book lists all the locations of the various pieces of clothing the DLC accesses. Here's what the book has: quote:I hid the eight priceless relics I stole from Hyrule Castle in treasure chests... I shall write down their locations. -Misko Also found a chest with Amber within. So...to be honest, Hyrule Field is one of the areas I've explored the least my first playthrough, so I'm not that familiar with much of the area, nor have I looked up where exactly each treasure chest is. I'll be wandering around pretty blind for this. Anyway, it's simple to surmise that the central section of the map is Hyrule Field, since that's where Hyrule Castle is located, and landscape observations suggest the middle section of Hyrule to be pretty flat, like a field. Lots of rusty weapons, so a nice opportunity for more pictures. The outskirts of southern Hyrule Field aren't too bad. Plenty of Bokoblins, but the weak kind which are trivial to deal with now. Several towers in the distance. Our first priority should be reaching the tower in Hyrule Field. From there, we can examine the map and see if we find any locations that sound like they'd match the descriptions we were given. And there's Hyrule Castle, off in the distance. A handy cooking pot. https://g.mega64.net/botw/u36/033.mp4 And of course I'm not passing up that opportunity. As I plan to finish off the others, I spot a shooting star. So off I go! These fields are definitely fields. Vast, open areas dotted with trees and occasional settlements. The most interesting part was when I was attacked by both a swarm of bees and a swarm of bats. Unfortunately, I lose track of the shooting star, but that's fine because it ended up leading me... ...to the stable of this region. And hey, look who happens to be here! So we meet again! I want to go home to Korok Forest, but I've lost my way... According to the folks at the stable, this area is Central Hyrule... Shalako... That means Korok Forest is still much farther north... Well, since I'm already here, I may as well stay awhile and relax. Ah, wait a minute... I get the opportunity to upgrade five times here. I end up doing two more weapon slots, two bow slots, and a shield slot. Weapons are by far the most important due to the large variety of effects and tools (sledgehammers for their high durability in mining/stasis, Korok leaves for navigating rafts and blowing things, elemental weapons, torches, the list goes on). All you really need for bows are a long-range zoom-in bow for far away targets, maybe a multi-shot bow, and some strong regular bows. Shields are boring in comparison, just use whatever's strongest. I... I think I remember how to get back to Korok Forest! Maybe I'll head back now. I bet Grandpa is waiting for me. Thanks for the Korok seeds! I'm off to Korok Forest! Come visit me there sometime! Anyway, Hestu's off again, and that'll probably be the last we see of him for awhile. Each stable has a nearby shrine, so here's this shrine. This one is pretty simple. These three metal boxes can be climbed. The chest has an Amber, by the way. There's two other high platforms. Once has a large grate, the other has the shrine's monk. First we restack the blocks next to the grate. Move it back on the floor... Then restack the blocks near the monk. Wouldn't you know it, this platform's just too high for these blocks! But the grate makes for a convenient bridge. A very simple puzzle. Eh. Music: Stables So let's check out the stables. I only found the one side quest. I think there's another, but eh. The river here makes for some lovely scenery, and if you head northeast from here, you'll find the Millennio Sandbar. The scenery there is every bit as lovely as the scenery here! I'm something of a connoisseur of beauty, you see - I simply cannot resist a beautiful sight! I try to exude this in all things, not least of all my own beautiful appearance. Speaking of, has anyone ever told you... You have the most beautiful features! Well, since you definitely know how to flatter a guy, we'll indulge. Oh, you would? Even more beautiful on the inside! Now, let's see... If you head north through Hyrule Field, you'll see the castle surrounded by that foul aura. It has long been a den of monsters, but in its glory days it was surely a thing of wondrous beauty. It was in that very castle in those very days that my ancestor... Hmm, my grandfather's grandfather, I believe... Oh, how I wonder what sorts of cuisine members of the royal court enjoyed in those good ol' days... As a child, I would often suffer meager meals, all while dreaming of the beautiful dishes that might have graced my plate. Oh, if only things had been different! Gourmet spiced meat, seafood curry, mushroom risotto, egg pudding... These days, I enjoy my time working at these stables, sharing my tales of beauty with any traveler willing to listen. But I still wonder what could have been. Anyway, excuse me... I seem to have caught myself prattling on. But looking upon your perfectly symmertrical face and discussing meals of beauty has rekindled my desire. There must be one lying around somewhere in there! I'm simply dying to finally sample the food of the royal court. So this quest actually requires us to infiltrate Hyrule Castle. Honestly, you can pop in and out of Hyrule Castle as much as you want, it's not really any different from the various other overworld areas in the game, other than the enemies being understandably powerful and difficult, and the fabulous loot involved. For now, we have other priorities, so it goes on the backburner like the ten or so other quests we have. Beedle's also here, as usual. I want you to have this! This even works on those Guardian things. It's amazing! I hear it works best if you hit the Guardians in the eye with it. This old guy named Robbie gave it to me. To find him, go waaay north past Zora's Domain, all the way to Akkala Ancient Tech Lab. Old Robbie makes a bunch of other weird weapons and clothes and stuff. I guess he's what you'd call a mad scientist, which is kind of cool...but also terrifying. If you want strong weapons and stuff, you should go see him. The Ancient Arrow is pretty handy, it's pretty much a one-hit kill for many things, including Guardians if you aim it in their eye. However, anything hit with an Ancient Arrow won't drop loot, with the exception of Guardians. Also, Ancient Arrows won't work on everything, most importantly the scouts in the various shrines (especially the combat-focused ones). As for Robbie, I believe Purah mentioned him when we first reached the Hateno Lab. Might be something to look out for in the future. Otherwise, the usual things here. Saving money for a house, so we'll pass for now. After doing his quest in Kakariko, Pikango will be found in many stables in the area, usually with a new memory hint. I've traveled all over the wordl, so I'm happy to tell you about new places, if you want. Might as well! Hmm... That's Lake Kolomo, isn't it? It's an oddly shaped lake west of here. There's a forest on the west side of it. Yes, I can see some trees here as well. It must be over there. That's certainly handy to know! Otherwise, just more pictures. And with that, let's travel on! I didn't really get much demand for dressing up this time, so I'm swapping back to Sheikah so I can grab bugs as I explore. Hmmm. Yep. Can't be a field without horses. Some Pebblits hanging about. Still a field. The tower's nearby, so let's head over. I hijack a nearby horse for a quick boost. Alright. Now we just have to head to the tower and... https://g.mega64.net/botw/u36/130.mp4 Music: Guardian Battle Oh. Did I forget to mention the central and northern parts of Hyrule Field are swarming with Guardians? Guardians that can walk? That's something we'll have to deal with. Not that I let it stop me from looting nearby chests. Those clothes could be anywhere in Hyrule Field, after all! Of course, Guardians aren't the only thing in the area. Though they are the only moderately threatening thing. Fighting them head-on is still a fool's errand at this point due to our weak weaponry and low health. Our best bet is trying to dodge lasers and hiding behind cover. https://g.mega64.net/botw/u36/137.mp4 Like so. Eventually I make a run for it and escape...this time... Anyway, here's the tower. All we need to do is climb it and- Music: Guardian Battle OH COME ON The gimmick for scaling this tower are the several Guardians that can take aim at you depending on where you're at in the tower. Fortunately, there's plenty of platforms around this tower, so your best hope is to quickly climb between platforms and position yourself on them so all Guardians lose sight of you. Then repeat. It's not as scary as it looks if you're fast enough. Stamina helps, of course. And here's our map! That thing in the north is Hyrule Castle itself. I decide between a couple areas to explore first, ultimately settling on the Hyrule Garrison Ruins we passed a moment ago. Some fine treasures for sure, but unfortunately none that unleash our inner fairy. The Guardians make exploring a bit difficult, too. Nothing much else of note here, so on to the Ranch Ruins! Easier said than done. https://g.mega64.net/botw/u36/165.mp4 You can stun Guardians by nailing them in the eye. I tempt fate and take aim, fortunately landing the blow and making my break for it. https://g.mega64.net/botw/u36/166.mp4 It goes poorly. And poorly. Eventually I...somehow escaped the Guardian and made it here. Mipha's Grace has been used up, so now I have to wait for it to recharge before I can use it again. I'm also out of fairies. Great. At least I covered some ground, though! Turns out you can cover ground pretty quickly when you're constantly running for your life! As I said, Hyrule Castle is covered in Guardians. Luckily I don't get spotted by these guys. Not much here except a bit more cash and yet another new friend. Onward, then. Another Bokoblin. I'll take it. It was around this point where I started dying...quite a lot. A very very lot. Guardians are very fearsome foes, indeed. A brief respite. Finally, a path without Guardians! JUST KIDDING IT'S ALL LASERS ALL THE TIME DEATH DEATH DEATH This might take awhile. Mega64 fucked around with this message at 21:47 on Jul 25, 2017 |
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Running around the field early on was tremendous fun, if a little frustrating. I went on a big stubborn tower deathmarch before doing much else and that is the bit that sticks with me the most. And a lot of lasery death. And it's still kind of tricky later, I've got all but one piece of the DLC clothing and it has involved dodging a lot of lasers. And eating a lot of lasers, come to think of it. Guardians are really cool.
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# ? Jul 8, 2017 21:06 |
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I've reached the point where I'll take Guardians head on as long as they're alone--I'm no farther in the story than Mega, but I've done a lot more shrines. I will not try to tangle with more than one at a time, though.
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# ? Jul 8, 2017 22:31 |
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quote:Armor worn by fierce phantoms, feared even by heroes, is hidden in the ruins of Hyrule Field. Find these pieces at a battleground where brave souls tested their skill...at ceremonial grounds where royal guards are honored...and at the ruins where the soldiers of Hyrule gathered. And a general tip for finding the chests, a lot of them are buried, so keep your magnesis vision on and check in nooks and crannies.
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# ? Jul 9, 2017 00:33 |
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Bruceski posted:And a general tip for finding the chests, a lot of them are buried, so keep your magnesis vision on and check in nooks and crannies. That's definitely good to know, thanks!
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# ? Jul 9, 2017 00:37 |
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Do the guardians shoot at the Bokoblins too, or will they only target you? Seems like they'd be really good at raising a ruckus when you were trying to sneak around a Guardian.
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# ? Jul 9, 2017 03:44 |
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90% sure the Guardians will only target Link, on account of being puppets of Ganon, where the bokoblins are minions of Ganon.
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# ? Jul 9, 2017 04:54 |
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So what's the death count at?
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# ? Jul 9, 2017 05:12 |