
The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom
It was incredibly strong compared to the previous work.
It was tough until I realized that Lynels’ weak point is their throat, not the top of their head.
If you understand it, it’s just a treasure trove of materials.
My Link was always fighting with a bow.
Since the Minelgolem came, I can easily concentrate anytime and then it breaks.
It was already broken by the rocket shield before the golem arrived.
It was strong, but it got an eye attached.
Was there ever a time in The Legend of Zelda when the bow was weak?
>>6
The God Trap may be difficult to use until you get used to it.
It’s difficult to hit the boss’s head in the temple of the desert…
It’s not as much as an ice rod, but…
I’ve been using the bow for a long time.
Lynels only look like supply points.
In Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, I was just doing backflips on flat ground to concentrate on my bow, and I used that a lot.
Swordsman…?
Gibdo, wander more carelessly.
I want infinite eyeballs…
Is it possible that a givedo might wither?
>>13
I feel like I could meet you if I went underground.
>>13
I guess it will only appear in certain locations like caves or in front of Gerudo Town.
What does it mean that you can concentrate the bow even on flat ground…
At the very beginning, I didn’t have enough arrows, but they started coming out in droves when I broke the boxes, so it quickly became a non-issue.
I saw the infinite spawn of Givd and thought, “This is… the perfect time to farm, right?” So I made a Givd automatic killing machine and collected until max level.
I didn’t even use 100 of them.
The story-telling of the princess, who has ingrained the image of a swordsman, shines.
I struggled a lot against the final boss when I challenged him with a sword.
It was an instant kill when I challenged it with a bow and a campfire…!
A sword that breaks easily is just an ornament.
Once you start hunting Lynels, you’ll accumulate arrows at quite a pace.
Make the red moon last for about 2 hours.
The concentrated bow in this game doesn’t consume stamina until you shoot, so you can fly around and use it to check the situation for now.
>>20
Since you can no longer shoot like an eagle with a high firepower and rapid-fire bow that allows you to deplete quickly, there are also drawbacks.
It seems like I’ve got some lawless eyeballs, so overall I’m much stronger than in Breath of the Wild.
I gathered some gived, but in the end, I didn’t really use them that much…
Lynels’ horns are easier to obtain and can be used more casually than the bones of Gibdos.
Isn’t it that you can’t resurrect unless it turns red outside of the underground?
>>25
Before the strategy, there were infinite spawns, so some people farmed there.
It feels better to shoot once to stop their movement and then hit them, rather than just blowing them up unilaterally.
I had a lot of Givdo materials because I got lost in the Thunder Temple and ended up fortifying at an infinite spawn point…
Because there is a light source, it just dies automatically by placing a mirror…
Speaking of resurrection, I still don’t know when the guardians on the ground will revive.
It seems different from the red moon as well.
It’s disappointing that there are no enemies to defeat with the gathered weapons and materials.
Among the wise, only Churi is extraordinarily strong.
It’s a hell of a blow!
But it’s terrible that we have to fight from the beginning if we follow the official route, Lynel.
>>33
Why do people try to defeat Lynels?
It’s a mass of arrows, equipment, and materials…
>>35
At the time of Breath of the Wild, potions made with livers and appropriate materials sell for a decent price, after all…
Even the once powerful Linel becomes just a dog once you get used to him.
Due to Lynels now dropping regular arrows, there is no longer a shortage.
>>37
It’s a battle arena where you can fight against Lynels in the underground, and I’m grateful that it also drops materials for Zonau Gear batteries…
Compared to that, glioma!
>>39
It has become a malignant tumor.
>>39
“(It’s being turned into a glioma…)”
I realized that I can concentrate on my archery even with a fan, and that made it a little easier.
Well, it is certainly true that glioma is better than glioblastoma…
Keith-kun, who was just annoying, is skyrocketing in popularity.
I started wandering around the caves in search of a large swarm of keystones.
His horn may have low firepower, but it doesn’t generate attribute cooldowns, so it’s normally strong.
>>46
All the attributes are properly strong.
Especially with ice horns, if you attach them to a one-handed sword or spear and perform a rush, you can deal a lot of damage even without royal gear, and it’s insanely powerful with royal gear.
>>47
The royal spear ice grip dodge rush is fun, isn’t it?
>>46
Attaching it to a big boomerang is incredibly fun!
Glioma is a scary disease, right?
I made a mistake.
Was it real!?
The downside of adding a grip to anything other than a spear is that it looks too uncool.
>>52
It’s not bad to have fire from a sword with a shabby blade.
I feel like I was playing with a sword made of wind cutting feathers, equipped with ice and horns.