Really I see construct using rocket arrows all the time. I tried sith the time bomb once still has the delayed explosion but it can knock an arm off a stone talus
The second I saw you shooting Stakes with an arrow, my mind was already blown. Yet another genius combination, that is so simple that I'm baffled how I never thought of it. I bet that kind of feeling is exactly what the devs had in mind with this game, and it's so genius!
Agreed. The only people that don't like totk are people of very little imagination! I figure out something new and crazy to do everyday still, wether by accident or from someone else showing me something new. It's great.
Super good video! one thing you didnt mention about hoverstones was they can help you complete almost every hudson construction sign puzzles with ease!
Hydrant boomerang is actually insanely good against gibdo because when you throw a boomerang, it doesn't take durability, and since water falls, you can throw it above the gibdos a couple of times and they're dead no wasted Durability
I have drastically undervalued the spikes. Not only are they amazing for traversal, but you can set up a turret anywhere and have it be perfectly level.
@@philino8198 The rewind trick? I suppose you could, but this spikes will stick to places that other objects won’t. Surely it’s the most ideal device to use for that particular thing.
It reminded me of when the chosen hero(es) in Lands of Lore: Throne of Chaos were trying to rescue and heal King Richard (not the Robinhood king, BTW) who was held captive by Scotia. They used these uniquely shaped glass figurines that worked like the mirrors in TotK, and when you get them into the right positions, the lights reflect endlessly to the point of breaking the barrier that was protecting the king.
if you're low on stamina while gliding, you can drop a wing and fly on it. steps: stop pressing left stick foward, open the item menu on dpad, change to zonai devices on Y, hold left stick forward again, drop the wing on X (the menu screen will disappear), press b to fall on the wing before it starts flying away
It's really nice to fire a Zonai Time Bomb at your feet with a multi shot bow. You can then fuse up to 5 bomb shields before they explode in your face for the price of one with a little practice.
You forgot COOKING POTS! are also useful when fusing to arrows for breaking down armor, mining ore, breaking rock boulders or even when boulders are being thrown at you ;)
Another trick for the zonai engineers like me is that you can amplify the shock emitter's range using a hydrant that is pointing it. (Idk how to write it i'm italian) Featcure used in a yiga scheme
Great tips. It's hilarious that hydrants work so well on Gibdos, I would never have thought of that on my own. Also finally a use for time bombs. They've just been sitting in my inventory, getting ignored since I first found them
About the timer bombs (fused to shield). Attach timer bombs to a multi shot (like Lynel) bow. Aim and fire right in front of link. Have 3 empty shields ready. Very quickly (train yourself to do this before hand, and pre-set the ability wheel to fuse) press L, LZ, and hold left on the D pad. Switch to next shield and go again (L, LZ, hold left). You should have enough time to squeeze the last fuse in. 3 for 1 bomb shields for your jumping fun.
Another perk with the Zonai Time Bomb is that it doesn’t immediately explode when it come into contact with fire. Therefore you can make use of fire elements without having to worry about accidentally detonating your Time Bomb Shield.
3:16 I usually perform a ‘wing gale’. First you put down a wing, then you use tulins gust right when you leave inventory. If done correctly, you should be on the wing
In the subterranean level, shoot with a multi shot bow (x5 or x3) a big brightbloom seed to instantly light it all up. (It consumes 1 seed, but shoots 3 or 5) 😎
I treat all of the devices equally! The stake, though low attack, can make a pretty nice weapon, and looks pretty cool attached. It also makes a great support for certain builds! When you’re done building, shake the stake. My main weapon is Savage Lynel Horn at this point, but there are so many things I can use these devices for! (Floating platforms have become my favorite method of cheesing. You won’t even believe how many puzzles I cheesed after not understanding, lol.) one of them, in the fire temple, I’d completely forgotten I could enter from above, cheesed it, and was like “Oh… I forgot there was a hole on the map…”
Wow. When you thought you knew everything about the game, there are still a lot of small hidden tricks to be found. The DLC or Master Mode gameplay is going to be even more fun. 😁
@@thecorrectoificationnot really but the gameplay yes. It kinda sucks that Tears has the objectively better gameplay. I don’t see myself revisiting Botw just to explore
Holy crap... HUNDREDS of hours with this game and you're showing me things I never knew I needed. The stake recall, massive. How to chain platforms is nice and I wish I knew it, but the noises I made when you showed using a hydrant to kill gibdo.... Wish I had a recording. This is an excellent video, thank you!
If I'm low on Stamina while gliding, I'll just stop moving and drop a glider then ride it until my stamina recovers. That way I'm at least still moving. I do use the hoverstones for something even more useful: an easy way to universally do those stupid signs for Addison! While I won't say the hydrant is bad (I have a build saved for washing away Mucktorok's sludge), Gibdos are probably the worst argument you could have given because *any* elemental effect will soften a Gibdo: Water, Fire, Ice, and Lightning. So yes you _could_ put a hydrant on your shield/weapon and soften the gibdo with water, or you could just put a Gleeok horn on your weapon (Gerudo are my personal preference for Gleeok Horns) for insanely high elemental damage (30 on a normal weapon, 60 on Gerudo)
I still find mirros to be usless for builds. You would think they would deflect the beam lasers under 45* but nope.... The only good use i found for them in combo with spring to make a turret hatch for a tank.
I really wish they would've made it so if you stack like 4/5 lights, it would make a light ray strong enough for the mirror to use. Also I was so bummed when I realized the beam couldn't interact with the mirror. Also another device combo I felt should have been in the game is spring arrows. When I tried them my initial thoughts were "okay so this should make the arrow ricochet" but it does not. Also it would be cool if stabilizers could knock enemies over when attached to an arrow.
Honestly I'm surprised hover stone was called useless Though the stake was somewhat understable but I've liked them when I discovered them it's just a shame they dont allow you to pierce when using autobuild Though IMO there's a better use for hover stones than just being used as a resting place and just staying on the ground for bullet time when a wing can do that though autobuilding on a wing isn't the easiest The stake korok one is how i did it earlier because i thought why not use the recall a bit more
Thank you! I never would have thought to use stakes like that, also you can shoot levitating zonai platforms!? Nice! I'm going to have so much more fun with this game now.
I find the steering stick by it self in the middle of the battle much easier a way to jump up into bullet time. You don't have to find the right spot to ascend then. Just press A, then X to jump off.
Doing the stakearrow/recall on the koroks just changed the game for me. I was skipping all those little bastards. If I just do it in reverse like that, it'll be easy
If you shoot armored creatures with a cooking pot it will instantly break the amor, only exception is lynels in which it will do chunks of damage to the armor
All I could think of watching this video wasn't, "Oh, so they ARE useful after all" but rather, "You can attach zonai devices to your BOW?" Face, meet palm. 😭
So much new ways that i didnt see for myself! Thanks! Still tho, i think theese are the nost useless bc they are replacable and not best in most of situations, yuo can use rokect sheild for gettinf high fast, hover stones can be replaced with wings,, dazzlefruits for mirror etc. But still in mid game you want to push yourself for limits, what you did with your video so thank you for providing with experiebce!
One of my favorite fuse combos is the Scimitar of the Seven and a Silver Lynel Saber Horn, It's like a base 110 for damage and as a single handed weapon it's so much quicker to use, I want to get a royal guards claymore and fuse a molduga jaw to it now that you gave me the idea to use hover stones against Lynels too
@@erikward760 I really like the Scimitar of the Seven with the Lightscale Spear because either way they're both really powerful but then it's both the baddiest baddies from the last game's weapons so double plus
The Time Bomb also is a handy thing to feed Froxes. Also, I probably dont need to explain how handy hydrants can be when battling Mukterok...but I didn't know that it also works on Gibdos. I always used Lizalfalos swords against them.
Fuse the horn of the shock emitter to the spout of the hydrant. Creates a shocking field with maybe 6-8 ft radius. Stick to a homing cart and activate from a distance
It was the dorime part of the video that made me subscribe. I like your sense of humor. Also really great useful tips that I didn't thought about. Keep going 🙌🏽
I laughed so hard at the Korok's rescues!😂I love this game. We get to figure out puzzles and such in unique ways. It's such an intuitive game. Great video!
@@Kankui3 1) Stop moving forwards and just hang in the air 2) Pull out a glider, ideally from the + menu 3) While still in the menu, hold forwards, towards where the glider spawns 4) Exit the menu, move forwards and stop paragliding
If I'm travelling the map then yeah the mid-air wing is the best choice. But the hover stone arrow is really nice for if you're dropping down to some enemies.
Also worth noting yoi can attach rockets to the platform to gain/cover huge amounts of hieght and distance, very useful for exploring the mountainous parts of the depths.
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300 hours in and i never fused a single zonai device with my arrows.
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Really I see construct using rocket arrows all the time.
I tried sith the time bomb once still has the delayed explosion but it can knock an arm off a stone talus
@@richardtinsel3365 the bombs are pretty effective to stun froxes too. Feed it with a bomb when it starts sucking.
The second I saw you shooting Stakes with an arrow, my mind was already blown. Yet another genius combination, that is so simple that I'm baffled how I never thought of it. I bet that kind of feeling is exactly what the devs had in mind with this game, and it's so genius!
Agreed. The only people that don't like totk are people of very little imagination! I figure out something new and crazy to do everyday still, wether by accident or from someone else showing me something new. It's great.
I recently discovered that portable pots will break any armor in 1 hit, this game has a lot of hidden secrets.
Wow really?! Even armoured lynels??
I used it against an armoured lynel yesterday, but it was a three-shot bow, so not sure if that’s why it only took one shot.
Portable pots?
@@NathanNeurotic Zonai device letting you cook anywhere
I never would've tried that in a million years. That's so sick.
Super good video! one thing you didnt mention about hoverstones was they can help you complete almost every hudson construction sign puzzles with ease!
I have found that springs also work as a good alternative if there is flat ground below the sign
"almost"?
No... definitely ALL of the Hudson Signs.
Just use a plank?
And I thought stakes were the best way to cheese them, HOW DID I NOT THINK OF THIS?
How have I never thought of that???
Hydrant boomerang is actually insanely good against gibdo because when you throw a boomerang, it doesn't take durability, and since water falls, you can throw it above the gibdos a couple of times and they're dead no wasted Durability
That's so sick!
@thecorrectoification I know, right
It was my go-to weapon for the desert and for the Zora domain to clear all the goop
geniusssssss
@@vu_derArchitekt thank you
@soulbot119 man.....
Ok done
I have drastically undervalued the spikes. Not only are they amazing for traversal, but you can set up a turret anywhere and have it be perfectly level.
I don't understand this, can't you do that with any other zonai device too
For me it was the last dispenser i found like right before beating ganondorf so I never had a chance to experiment with them til post-game lol
@@philino8198 The rewind trick? I suppose you could, but this spikes will stick to places that other objects won’t. Surely it’s the most ideal device to use for that particular thing.
@@trza49er oh yeah that makes sense
I even loved using Mirror Shields in the Lighning Temple to solve some Light Puzzles and fighting the Boss, this gave me huge Oot Vibes
It reminded me of when the chosen hero(es) in Lands of Lore: Throne of Chaos were trying to rescue and heal King Richard (not the Robinhood king, BTW) who was held captive by Scotia. They used these uniquely shaped glass figurines that worked like the mirrors in TotK, and when you get them into the right positions, the lights reflect endlessly to the point of breaking the barrier that was protecting the king.
I wish there was an actual mirror shield as a base in the game, would be so much cooler than supergluing a mirror to your pot lid
if you're low on stamina while gliding, you can drop a wing and fly on it. steps: stop pressing left stick foward, open the item menu on dpad, change to zonai devices on Y, hold left stick forward again, drop the wing on X (the menu screen will disappear), press b to fall on the wing before it starts flying away
It's really nice to fire a Zonai Time Bomb at your feet with a multi shot bow. You can then fuse up to 5 bomb shields before they explode in your face for the price of one with a little practice.
You forgot COOKING POTS! are also useful when fusing to arrows for breaking down armor, mining ore, breaking rock boulders or even when boulders are being thrown at you ;)
Another trick for the zonai engineers like me is that you can amplify the shock emitter's range using a hydrant that is pointing it. (Idk how to write it i'm italian) Featcure used in a yiga scheme
Great tips. It's hilarious that hydrants work so well on Gibdos, I would never have thought of that on my own. Also finally a use for time bombs. They've just been sitting in my inventory, getting ignored since I first found them
Also, a Multi shot bow fused with a cooking pot break armour in one shot.
They can also act as a ball-and-socket joint in builds!
About this...see my timer bomb comment above, cause...
Can I 3 for 1 cook pots? Attach to Lynel bow, shoot, bam, 3 cook pots. I need to try it.
Lynel Hoofs also do this
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@@EelsTyrant 0 like and overrated?
Extremely
About the timer bombs (fused to shield). Attach timer bombs to a multi shot (like Lynel) bow. Aim and fire right in front of link.
Have 3 empty shields ready. Very quickly (train yourself to do this before hand, and pre-set the ability wheel to fuse) press L, LZ, and hold left on the D pad. Switch to next shield and go again (L, LZ, hold left). You should have enough time to squeeze the last fuse in.
3 for 1 bomb shields for your jumping fun.
The time bomb effect can also be achieved with Springs and Bomb Flowers
Same height? Cus I hate wasting bomb flowers
@@Zeeboklown yeah about
@@Zeeboklown Yeah, it gets you the same height
Same goes for the bombs you find enemy camps. Both the barrels and the timed boxes
Another perk with the Zonai Time Bomb is that it doesn’t immediately explode when it come into contact with fire. Therefore you can make use of fire elements without having to worry about accidentally detonating your Time Bomb Shield.
Yea. Time bombs on arrows are the best for talus and armoured foes in hot regions.
Omg the crucifixion of the korok was top tier korok torture 👌🏻
3:16 I usually perform a ‘wing gale’. First you put down a wing, then you use tulins gust right when you leave inventory.
If done correctly, you should be on the wing
I laughed my ass off with the koroks. You're bubbly vibe and soft bgm caught me off guard with how dark it got LOLOLOL
1:15 holy molly you're an absolute genius, thank you ,I can now throw a Korok into an active volcano with an arrows or to the bottom to the ocean
In the subterranean level, shoot with a multi shot bow (x5 or x3) a big brightbloom seed to instantly light it all up. (It consumes 1 seed, but shoots 3 or 5) 😎
I treat all of the devices equally! The stake, though low attack, can make a pretty nice weapon, and looks pretty cool attached. It also makes a great support for certain builds! When you’re done building, shake the stake. My main weapon is Savage Lynel Horn at this point, but there are so many things I can use these devices for! (Floating platforms have become my favorite method of cheesing. You won’t even believe how many puzzles I cheesed after not understanding, lol.) one of them, in the fire temple, I’d completely forgotten I could enter from above, cheesed it, and was like “Oh… I forgot there was a hole on the map…”
Lol literally what I did Tonight,just climbing them,stand on a ledge and go up
You are an accomplished player! You are pretty good at dispathing enemies, even the Lynels! Nice tutorial, thank you!
ruclips.net/video/pKXaZWhzw0E/видео.html is this an original.
Wow. When you thought you knew everything about the game, there are still a lot of small hidden tricks to be found. The DLC or Master Mode gameplay is going to be even more fun. 😁
There will be no dlc
There won't be any of that. TOTK was a one-off. It's technically BOTW DLC they turned into a part 2.
@@thecorrectoificationnot really but the gameplay yes. It kinda sucks that Tears has the objectively better gameplay. I don’t see myself revisiting Botw just to explore
No way you put a hydrant on the scimitar of the seven
Holy crap... HUNDREDS of hours with this game and you're showing me things I never knew I needed. The stake recall, massive. How to chain platforms is nice and I wish I knew it, but the noises I made when you showed using a hydrant to kill gibdo.... Wish I had a recording.
This is an excellent video, thank you!
If I'm low on Stamina while gliding, I'll just stop moving and drop a glider then ride it until my stamina recovers. That way I'm at least still moving.
I do use the hoverstones for something even more useful: an easy way to universally do those stupid signs for Addison!
While I won't say the hydrant is bad (I have a build saved for washing away Mucktorok's sludge), Gibdos are probably the worst argument you could have given because *any* elemental effect will soften a Gibdo: Water, Fire, Ice, and Lightning. So yes you _could_ put a hydrant on your shield/weapon and soften the gibdo with water, or you could just put a Gleeok horn on your weapon (Gerudo are my personal preference for Gleeok Horns) for insanely high elemental damage (30 on a normal weapon, 60 on Gerudo)
Fun Fact: Shooting enemy armor with a cooking pot arrow will instantly break it. (Unless it's a lynel)
I still find mirros to be usless for builds. You would think they would deflect the beam lasers under 45* but nope....
The only good use i found for them in combo with spring to make a turret hatch for a tank.
my favorite use of the hoverboard is to help the Hudson guy to hold up the signs 😂😝
Wow. Ty
I use Stakes instead, cuz of how much I have them. Similar results.
I never knew that wow
I really wish they would've made it so if you stack like 4/5 lights, it would make a light ray strong enough for the mirror to use. Also I was so bummed when I realized the beam couldn't interact with the mirror.
Also another device combo I felt should have been in the game is spring arrows. When I tried them my initial thoughts were "okay so this should make the arrow ricochet" but it does not.
Also it would be cool if stabilizers could knock enemies over when attached to an arrow.
For knocking enemies, try fusing a mushroom to a weapon
Or if stabilizers removed arrow drop
Honestly I'm surprised hover stone was called useless
Though the stake was somewhat understable but I've liked them when I discovered them it's just a shame they dont allow you to pierce when using autobuild
Though IMO there's a better use for hover stones than just being used as a resting place and just staying on the ground for bullet time when a wing can do that though autobuilding on a wing isn't the easiest
The stake korok one is how i did it earlier because i thought why not use the recall a bit more
I recommend using a stake mid air so u dive down and get on it and regen ur stamina!
Mirrors are fun to use with Light Items too, free health ^_~
0:46 R.I.P. PEOPLE WITH STICK DRIFT
Imagine mirror on a construct head. Or a spinning mirror
Another way for a quick bullet time:
Fusing a wing to a shield lets you bullet time out of a shield jump on fkat ground
Dang I gotta try this one
In the subterranean level, place a big brightbloom seed in your plane or cart to have infinite renewable light at 0 battery cost!
Here’s my tip for you. If you glue a Korok to a homing cart, you get a Korok Tank
Thank you! I never would have thought to use stakes like that, also you can shoot levitating zonai platforms!? Nice! I'm going to have so much more fun with this game now.
I find the steering stick by it self in the middle of the battle much easier a way to jump up into bullet time. You don't have to find the right spot to ascend then. Just press A, then X to jump off.
The hover stone arrow is incredible
Tremendous ❤ I'm not the brightest guy in the world, haha! I've never considered any of these. Every single one of these are very helpful!! Cheers!!
Cheers !! Thanks for watching :)
Doing the stakearrow/recall on the koroks just changed the game for me. I was skipping all those little bastards. If I just do it in reverse like that, it'll be easy
If you shoot armored creatures with a cooking pot it will instantly break the amor, only exception is lynels in which it will do chunks of damage to the armor
All I could think of watching this video wasn't, "Oh, so they ARE useful after all" but rather, "You can attach zonai devices to your BOW?" Face, meet palm. 😭
Oh yeah, try rocket arrow for sniping super long straight shots
@@LinksQuest Yeah, I've been experimenting HARD with different devices, it's been a lot of fun. :D
The fusing stake with arrow to recall koroks was a brilliant idea. Thanks for that
I put a hydrant on top of an automated cart and put it down for the Water Temple boss....made him a LOTT easier
I just carried the hydrant around in the water temple fight and it was super easy. Never used Sidon's power because it took too long to recharge
I did the same! 😊
@@amberpennington1217did the same. I was actually charging towards the boss. Made it the easiest boss fight in the game
@@amberpennington1217oh man, I wish I’d thought of that. I also kept complaining about the recharge on his ability, in that same fight.
So much new ways that i didnt see for myself! Thanks! Still tho, i think theese are the nost useless bc they are replacable and not best in most of situations, yuo can use rokect sheild for gettinf high fast, hover stones can be replaced with wings,, dazzlefruits for mirror etc. But still in mid game you want to push yourself for limits, what you did with your video so thank you for providing with experiebce!
Attach water hydrant to claymore and spin around. Helps get rid of the much against water temple boss.
Brilliant, this game never ceases to amaze
You just blew my mind with a couple of those tricks. Awesome video!
It never occurred to me to try water with the Gibdo, but it makes a lot of sense…
Dizzle fruit does the same thing as mirror and you can use it at night and in the depths
Never before seen tips, Thank you
Ok the hover stone tip was fantastic. I wish I knew before dumping 150 hrs into the game
Fantastic video! Thanks! I’ll have to try out that hoverstone stamina recovery thing
Best ideas I seen is the stake going back up and hover stone to go down ideas. Never have I needed something so much and not know it until I have it.
That is thinking outside the box right there. Thank you for these tips, you just made my gameplay so much better!!
One of my favorite fuse combos is the Scimitar of the Seven and a Silver Lynel Saber Horn, It's like a base 110 for damage and as a single handed weapon it's so much quicker to use, I want to get a royal guards claymore and fuse a molduga jaw to it now that you gave me the idea to use hover stones against Lynels too
One of my favorite fuse combos is the strongest fuse combo in the game.
@@erikward760 I really like the Scimitar of the Seven with the Lightscale Spear because either way they're both really powerful but then it's both the baddiest baddies from the last game's weapons so double plus
The Time Bomb also is a handy thing to feed Froxes. Also, I probably dont need to explain how handy hydrants can be when battling Mukterok...but I didn't know that it also works on Gibdos. I always used Lizalfalos swords against them.
Thanks for the steak part! I never had tried to shoot them with arrows, that is going to be soooooooooooo handy for koroking, etc
That mirror shield trick looks really OP. Just blind things and hit them over and over. They even drop their weapons.
Best TOTK video I've seen so far, I didn't know almost any of this!
The recall stake for koroks is such a genius idea thank you for that
Fuse the horn of the shock emitter to the spout of the hydrant. Creates a shocking field with maybe 6-8 ft radius. Stick to a homing cart and activate from a distance
Holy crap, that Korok Stake tip is godly
I was genuinely shook!!! Sooo clever!!!
Fun fact! Another use for time bombs are for upgrading the new construct guardian! Jeremy! You can use up to 2 time bombs to upgrade his stats!
It was the dorime part of the video that made me subscribe. I like your sense of humor.
Also really great useful tips that I didn't thought about. Keep going 🙌🏽
I had no idea water f***ed things up so much in this game. And the mirror blinding enemies is so cool. I dont think I ever would've tried that.
BRILLIANT tips I’ve not seen any where else
Oh man! I never thought of fusing a hydrant to a weapon! That would have been soooo useful against the sludge boss monster!
I was like whaaaaaaaaat?! Thanks for this. Been 200hrs in, done pretty much everything and it baffles me to learn such things only right now...
Wow, I had no idea the mirror shield did that! Thank you 😁
Lol that cart landing with the korok was amazing
Recall + stake combo is a thing that can be done with anything that can be stood on easily
You can attack the frost emitter to a shield to neglect fire attacks. Or any elemental object on a shield is great
And the hydrant can let you clip through floors or walls.
I had NO idea you could attach zonai devices to arrows 😱
Keep making content. You have an amazing sense of things that actually matter. Not recycled stupid points everyone else makes. Amazingly on point 👌🏻🤟🏻
Me thinking I already know how super useful these are-
*Hoverstone arrow*
*B W U H -* -A man eating a waffle
I laughed so hard at the Korok's rescues!😂I love this game. We get to figure out puzzles and such in unique ways. It's such an intuitive game. Great video!
Loved that hover platform tip, so useful
This is the first youtuber that I have seen actually give a truly hard time to the current-day auto-generated english captions. Impressive.
Hydrant weapons are also great for Mucktorok if you want the fight to be much easier without using opals.
This was super entertaining for a game I don't have yet and this makes me want to get it.
The crucifix with burning Koroks that was just so evil… and understandable
Well, you've certainly changed my mind on 3 of those.
3:20 there's a much better way. Just pull out a wing midair. It will allow you to replenish your stamina and glide for 1 minute without using stamina
Whenever I try, the glider always gets away from me. This is such an easier way imo.
@@Kankui3
1) Stop moving forwards and just hang in the air
2) Pull out a glider, ideally from the + menu
3) While still in the menu, hold forwards, towards where the glider spawns
4) Exit the menu, move forwards and stop paragliding
If I'm travelling the map then yeah the mid-air wing is the best choice. But the hover stone arrow is really nice for if you're dropping down to some enemies.
Also worth noting yoi can attach rockets to the platform to gain/cover huge amounts of hieght and distance, very useful for exploring the mountainous parts of the depths.
You’re accents cool, I love languages and was curious where it’s from?
I feel like this video is exactly why the mind blow emoji was created 🤯 😂 thanks for posting!! 🙌 🙏
5:20 "I can do this all day!"
[Sun sets]
"Weeeeeeeell....... shit."
And attaching hoover stones to arrows lol nice definitely gonna try that
This broke my brain. That arrow+hover stone is 5-head big brain thinking
Okay this was extremely good
that stake trick is so good omg
The time bomb can also get you screwed if you accidentally hold and activate it