
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
Not enough.
Even if you have 99, there’s still anxiety about the essentials.
I was using it to break rocks.
What a waste.
>>3
It would be better if Yun-kun could be useful.
What’s on top is difficult to hit with Yun-bo…
Isn’t it dangerous to explode just by being thrown around carelessly?
It has high power too.
Many barbarians tried to retrieve the thread image like a remote-controlled bomb in high-temperature areas, where they had first picked it up, using a nearby stick to scratch it.
Kata asteroid collision
Mr. Anonymous Banda…
Grow it on the ground too.
About half of the causes of death are this guy.
It’s bothersome to walk while picking things up.
It’s a candidate that accumulates wastefully because it’s too precious to use.
No matter how much of this and the smoke mushroom you have, it’s not enough.
Flowers might play around sometimes…
In Tears of the Kingdom, there are materials that can self-destruct in a scorching environment, and there are also easier-to-handle and higher-damage materials, so it feels like these materials are only useful in the early game.
It seems that when you attach it to a trident bow, the thread image increases to three.
I want the Zonau bombs to explode immediately upon impact only when attached to arrows.
>>15
That is the role of the battery.
When attached to an arrow, it becomes a bomb.
>>19
I thought it was a joke, but I just tried it and it’s for real.
It’s a waste, so I won’t do it in the future.
I’ve experienced a fatal explosion coming out of the landing of an airplane.
The thread growing underground has nothing but malice.
I wish I could grow it at home…
Isn’t the infinite bomb in Breath of the Wild a bit too overpowered?
>>20
The power is low, so…
In Breath of the Wild, there’s basically little need to fight enemies, so to be honest, having high firepower doesn’t really matter.
Even if it’s not necessary, it’s the duty of a hero of Hyrule to hunt down monsters when they are found.
>>23
“Anyway, it’s going to come back!”
I thought I didn’t need to use items for mining if Yun was around! But then some gems were blown away by the shock.
The basement was generally filled with a sense of regret.
If Yunbo joins early, it will be easier to conserve.
>>28
It might be a cannon spear from Yunbo.
You should look for a place where the cannon has fallen.
When I thought I would break everything down and then collect it, I was furious to find that most of the ores had disappeared due to the item quantity limit.
Rock breaking with a cannon spear is excellent in both operability and durability.
In the final stages, it’s a waste to use high-performance weapons on clearing out weak enemies.
There is no choice to run away.
>>33
It’s better to have Opal for defeating weaklings.
The damage from misfires isn’t a big deal, but it has enough firepower against weak enemies.
The easiest thing is to recruit San Nell at the start.
The storyline is going to be a mess, but…
I wondered what “sanneru” was, but it’s “mineru”…
Since I went to Churishido first, the thread images were tight up to a certain point, and I was chipping away with a rock hammer…
When you attach gold durability to a rock octopus gacha, most equipment lasts a long time.
If you’re just going to mine a little bit of ore or rock, you can just stick some rocks onto the shield you’re not using and bash with that.
I often used the bombs in Breath of the Wild by throwing them and then hiding behind the ice maker in the meantime.
At first, I didn’t understand why I would self-destruct in the volcano, and I panicked and died.
As I expand my weapon slots, I often end up holding onto some mediocre weapons.
Using weapons like a single silver boko, they casually hit while crushing them down.
Basic consumable items tend to accumulate, but I’ve been relying on smoke mushrooms and bombs too much and running low on them.
When flying a plane underground, I sometimes find this at the landing site and die.
Unlike the previous game, there are no infinite bombs, so breaking the rocks that block the route was quite troublesome.
I’ve encountered cave passages that are quite densely packed with rocks.
>>45
This work has an unusually high amount of rocks, like a joke.
>>49
I really dislike hard rocks.
Rock destruction became smooth once the idea of using cannons anywhere in the blueprint was conceived.
It doesn’t really cost much either.
When you notice the cannon, the rock breaking work becomes easier.
If you attach a stick with a rock to a tire and turn it into a drill, you can scrape away rock with considerable force, but the stick detaches quite frequently!
When arrows run out, it can be quite troublesome.
I often went to the basement because there were many useful items, but the scenery was rather dull.
I wanted to create a field around Ichikara and cultivate it.
If it’s just for destruction purposes, the artillery spear is too convenient.
Since it would be a waste to shoot carelessly, I always kept 3 or 4 sticks with bomb barrels attached to them ready.
The underground quarry generally has a rusty sword, so it’s easy to think that you can forcibly dig by combining it with the rocks around there.
Just when I thought I had completely shattered the rock, there were rocks that were almost completely hidden by the wall and not visible.
>>56
It’s not like it has any effect, but I can’t help wanting to completely destroy it… I think it’s a bad habit while I end up wrecking it.
So I just need to shoot like this, huh?
Getting caught up in that and dying was my first death, wasn’t it?
At first, attaching this to the bow and shooting it was a completely different way to play than in Breath of the Wild, and it was incredibly fun.
The bombs in Breath of the Wild have low power, but they are extremely painful when you’re in a completely naked state.
>>60
It was useful for obtaining beast meat.
It’s scary that something like this is growing wild around here in the Zelda world.
I was constantly replenishing arrows at the two bow trial shrines.
I realized how strong the bones of the Givdo are towards the end, and I regretted not saving more of them…
I didn’t want the rocks to remain halfway, so I broke everything.
This guy’s existence has been a motivation for exploring the underground.
In Tearkin, you can easily replenish the store’s stock, so it was helpful that I could quickly restock missing ingredients if I had the money.
I was blown up without noticing this guy at my feet while I was fighting.
I’m usually picking this up for underground exploration, so I’ve set the search settings.
This search isn’t really useful, is it?
Blast the rocks and move forward!!! (They’re extremely hard)
One of the clearly bad points of this game is that there are places like that from time to time.
I hate that the optimal solution for dealing with the miasma is basically just this arrow I’ve attached.
What is that guy?