To add to Myth#67 - NPC's literally tell you in the game that heating pine cones causes an updraft. That's how to get across a broken bridge in the early going.
I guess some people don’t talk to all the NPCs. The guy by the fire at the stable literally says NOT to throw a pine cone in the fire because of what happens. I immediately threw it in to test. It is also one of the tips that pops up on the loading screen every now and then. Glad that I wasn’t the only one who was surprised this was even tested
I rarely follow the suggested paths in the game and ended up in Rito village long before I spoke with that NPC. Open world designs can make some things easier to miss.
Note - with added springs, the height increase stops after 5 springs - once you account for the difference in starting height Also, for dazzle fruit, it works best if you’re in bullet time
Several of these myths were known about since Breath of the Wild (Such as Game Over text and changing the Chuchu Jelly to fire/ice/electric elements) A couple of others were explained in the game by NPCs, such as the pinecones you find out at a stable not far from Rito Villiage, or rockets on a shield is taught in one of the shrines. But still, a good bit of these are good to know too, such as the lynel distraction.
He has to be acting ignorant. If you've played botw you know the master sword doesn't break and just needs to charge. It's pretty annoying to act like you don't know things that are mechanics from previous games or told to you by the game.
@@darkmajickHe's probably not faking it. Alot of people jumped on to the hype bandwagon after not playing the last one mostly because they know last Zelda game not only was the most profitable Zelda game ever made but alot of people used Breath of the Wild to kickstart their RUclips channels.
2:34 the game legit tells you this. talk to the constructs near dispensers on GSI and they’ll tell you to use zonai horns or charges in them for capsules
The lightroots ARE the shrines. They are literally the roots of the shrines. Also, pay close attention to the names...the names of the lightroots are the names of the shrines reversed. Note: This only applies to shrines on the surface. Shrines on sky islands don't have a corresponding lightroot. That's why there are 152 shrines but only 120 lightroots (there are 32 sky island shrines).
@@Justanothervoiceactor Because the shrine is still there even if you haven't solved it yet. The big crystal might not be, but the rest is just hidden underground and you see it surfaec.
I'm still convinced this is the intended way of fighting Colgate, especially with the section leading up to it teaching you that you can in fact do that
Right past the broken bridge for Rito village there's a ton of iced-over ponds that do the crack animation when you step on them (and break if you jump) so I assumed that was the game telling me to step on any ice you see, so seeing it's back already have cracks on it I think that's not only the intended strat, but the game shows you leading up to the boss. Just like Yonobo having to roll up that slop to hit one of the gongs mirroring how to fight the fire temple boss
Not only can you ride all the dragons, they all have different times to make their full route. The longest being the Light Dragon at around an hour and forty-five minutes. I personally mapped out all of their routes and approximate times a while back lol You can also get their scales, horns, fangs and claws by attacking their body, horn, open mouth and actual claw (make sure not to hit the finger itself) respectively.
I once fused a boulder to one of mineru’s construct’s arms, and positioned it right above one of those boulder-golf-tee-tree thingy korok puzzles, and pressed B to dismount the construct so the boulder lowered into the tree and it actually worked Also, a lot of these are just common knowledge, some of them are even explicitly said to you in the game (like the lightroots being under shrines)
@@StarlitWitchy yeah, it’s mentioned in one of the yiga clan notebooks (if I remember correctly, it’s been a while since I last opened the game)… I think it’s also one of the hints on the loading screen
10:27 This is because using a bow can be aimed with the gyro controls. In bullet time you're considered to be still using a bow, so the gyro adjusts the camera for aiming.
@@mysonisthedrinkI was literally about to comment about that! How tf can you spend any time in this game and not know about motion controls? Its not even a setting or anything, it's just... there...
13:39 those stabilizers were definitely floating! Floating doesn't mean hovering (suspended in midair), after all; it's floating down to the ground rather slowly.
The zoni enemies and monster enemies will fight each other if the are close enough, so of course the zoni enemies will attack if you are disguised as a monster.
Yeah nintendo cleverly put wood planks to separate the monsters from constructs. If you destroy the wood barrier first, you can sit back and watch the mayhem
You can parry the big fireball from the gleeok. Timing is difficult and needs to be perfect! That guy Dan that does the “Diving Polearm” videos and Rewind Polearm has a video of him doing it. It’s just very very difficult due to the extreme camera angles
For #92, an additional note is that if you wear Zonaite Helm, you will see Mineru wearing it also. Zonaite Helm can be regarded as the spirit divine beast(?) helm.
Why’d you do the entire wind temple again? You can find 3 refights of each of the four region bosses in the depths. For checking durability, there will be a sparkle next to an item if it has full durability. The falling rocks have fixed spawn locations so they’ll always spawn when they get within render distance. Menu tips state that portable pots don’t use fire, explaining why they don’t heat you up. You can also get more than just dragon scales by hitting specific parts (claws, teeth and horn). To spam jump attacks midair you need to cancel them with a dive
Ah yes, a myth based on... the in-game description of the sage when you get him. There'd be a lot fewer myths about this game if the players did more reading while playing.
That's also a carryover from Breath of the Wild but it has been since easier to get wet in hot climates like desert and under death mountain but it also last way longer than it did in breath of the wild. Completely beated the Fire Temple without elixirs or fire proof armor. It also helped with some of the water puzzles.
I'm dissapointed at how many people didn't know you could burst through colgera's weak points when to get to it you have to burst through very similar looking ice platforms. And it's also by far the most fun way to beat it.
Okay the carrot and pumpkin thing in the beginning is an effect calld hitstun. It helps add emphasis when you hit something like an enemy, but it occurs when you hit objects too like chests or items dropped from your inventory. The carrots and pumpkins are objects like those you pick up, but placed and held there by the developers to be a prop for the farms. You can also do this hitstun effect not only with just the carrots that are either decor or from your inventory, it can also happens with the cube constructs. All of the blocks they are made up of, and that fall apart when you remove the core, can be hit, but the core only takes damage, so using a twohand charge attack in the middle of a bunch of those fallen cubes creates the same janky effect. It can also in when your surrounded by enemies and using the same charge attack to hit them repeatedly. Do be warned that when hitting enemies it will use up durability and creates a yellow hit effect, while hitting objects don't use up durability (usually, i may be wrong but so far i haven't seen an object take durability) and cuase a blue effect. The blue effect also happens when you hit a shield and that will use durability, so that may not be the best way to judge if something uses durability.
Myth #10 is actually the correct way to kill the colgera, the devs didn't want us to use arrows on the boss, so they put several frozen lakes in the rito village and also on the way to the wind temple.
@@michaelcruz5728 i punched through the middle one like that and sniped the other 2 from the bottom to speed things up since right after punching through your in a perfect position to hit the others
Meh, they also gave out about 60 arrows on the way up to the wind temple and then some more in the temple itself, so i felt like it was implied you should actually use them
I'm surprised that not a lot of people know about the Colgera one. The way I initially beat Colgera was with no weapons because diving at the crystal heart things make the most sense to me. Later on, in The Depths, I found out you could also shoot the points with arrows so I combined both methods to take Colgera down in about 24 seconds.
irl, pinecones, specifically the sap inside of them, are quite flammable and work as good fire starters. That could explain why the pinecones do the updraft. But aside from that, there's an NPC somewhere in the rito main quest that tells you that the updraft happens
A few things to add/correct: You actually _can_ parry the giant fireball Flame Gleeoks create, it just has really precise timing. The super-fire created by throwing a pine cone into a fire has some more properties. It makes balloons rise way faster, does a lot more damage, and doesn't even get put out in rain! Wearing the Divine Helms not only makes the corresponding Sage wear the helm, it also boosts the Sage's power too! The effect is equivalent to 6 Sage's Wills. And the Zonaite Helm works exactly like a Divine Helm for Mineru! I'm pretty sure you actually _can_ get more distance while falling by attacking, -you just have to tap R after each jump attack and then immediately do another attack.- Edit: Apparently it's actually R, *then B,* then Y again.
1. I just remembered - Tip to the shrine on Myth #23: i completed that shrine with only shield gliding, and also all other shrines with rails When you go up you just have to glide a lot more frequently to be able to go up 2. With homing truck and bokoblin mask you can distract bombflower-throwing bokoblin and just stay behind claiming tons of bombflowers 3. Once i had an opportunity to place yunobo behind the truck and it gave massive speed boost when spamming attack 4. Myth #64: In the last Ganondorf fight (phase 3) he broke my new hylian shield in 2-3 attacks
The unfused Hylian Shield will have just the base durability, which is still ridiculously high, but one of Ganondorf's attacks also does insane damage to shields. If you fuse something to the shield, you'll still get a durability boost and will be able to take more hits. I had the shield break once in this fight as well and realized that I hadn't fused anything to it. Never had the problem again though, as I never had it unfused from that point on.
The 2 chests stopping a Lynel is actually game-changing, I'm definitely going to be using that trick a LOT in the future The fact it even works is amazing, it's so simple that you'd think it wouldn't work at all but it actually turns out to be incredibly effective
- You don't even have to take the rock weapon off, you can just squat with the rock in the correct place. - I believe birds (seagulls) also circle fish in the ocean. very useful for electric boat fishing. I was also surprised that a METAL sled helps that part of the boat be buoyant. That seems illogical to me but whatever, keeps my scoop from making the boat dive into the water. - The Chu-Chu Jelly thing was in BOTW too. -Dragon parts have always glowed like shooting stars when they dethatch from the dragon. BOTW and TOTK - Hearty foods: did you not do any cooking in BOTW? I apologize if this seems crass because I am incredulous. - in BOTW spicy peppers made an updraft when burned. At first someone said that did not work in TOTK, but I busted that myth and did it on Great Sky island, but I'm sure it works with any camp fire. - I saw someone trigger a blood moon by blasting like 5 opals from a 5 shot lynel bow. (25 splashes, with bullet time) - Dragon parts: Oh really? What about the Hylia statue quest given in forgotten temple? You need to get dragon CLAWS and offer them to the Springs of Power, Courage and Wisdom.
I've located 2 concentrations of Mighty and Armored Porgy in the Necluda sea. one is featured fairly often in other videos, -3400, 4590 or so (going from memory) and the other is north east of that spot.
@@jAfr0Thunder86There is a 3rd group of them near the same area heading out to Tenoko Island from Soka Point. Just look for the Seagulls circling. I use the Bolt boat schematic or the Fishing trawler one to shock them all. So easy
Glad I’m not the only person who both enjoyed the video and also wondered if this guy actually played BOTW because the hearty radish? Dragon parts? Moving frozen enemies? Chu Chu change? Freezing a horse to make mounting it easier? Wow. We did all these things and some are literally in the tips on loading screens (I guess some people don’t pay attention to those tips)
@@DavidMullings To be fair, I had not heard of the moving frozen enemies or freezing horse thing until totk. Screen tips are great, about 30% of them are actually pretty advanced tips.
>- I saw someone trigger a blood moon by blasting like 5 opals from a 5 shot lynel bow. (25 splashes, with bullet time) I think this is a means of the game protecting itself against too much memory being used/too many objects spawned. The blood moon despawns all the temporary objects in game.
Several of these are just continued over from BOTW and quite a few of them are mechanics that the game will teach you in certain shrines or if you talk to NPCs. I have noticed that using autobuild to collect apples does not work with golden apples for some strange reason. I have seen video of people parrying the giant fireball from a flame Gleeok. The timing is nearly impossible to get right though. All surface shrines have a lightroot under them and the name of the lightroot is the name of the shrine backwards. The Hylian shield can break. It just takes a really really long time. Using the Dazzlefruit trick to kill skeletal enemies makes the quest to protect the sun-pumpkin field in Hateno Village a complete joke. You just stand in one place and throw maybe five dazzlefruits one after the other and the enemies die as soon as they spawn.
28:40 #82 If the Blood Moon is going to happen that night you can go into a shrine before it triggers and wait in the shrine past midnight and it won't trigger. However the blood moon will always try to trigger then next night, so long as your careful you can do this for as long as you like and only let the blood moon happen when you want it to. This worked in BotW too.
Lynels are incredibly powerful beings with only 1 known weakness . They can't comprehend 2 fused treasure chest . It blows their primitive deer monster minds .
The flux construct dealing no damage without hands is really funny. Given you tested it with version 1, I'd assume the later ones reform themselves more often and thus replace their hands but thats still pretty funny and quite useful
Not just the Rito. While the Regional Phenomenon is still active, there's a Hylian lady standing by a fire near the broken bridge that literally explains how the pinecones work (and gives you some hilarious dialog if you chuck a pinecone into the fire right after while she's near it). There's also a loading screen tip about it. *However*, the part about the effect Stacking with more pinecones is actually not stated so that part of the "myth" breakdown is actually new info to some of us and legit handy, so that part's pretty solid. That and some of these myths are ones from BotW (like the colored Game Over screens and also pushing frozen enemies). Still pretty fun video though, I like that he goes the distance with some of these.
I actually found out that Sideon's bubble actually protects you from heat in the desert. I did this to make my way across, stopping in shadows in between bubbles, before I got myself clothing that protects me.
Pine cone also lets you start fires in rain, really helpful if you need to rest. My next quest is to find all the Addison locations where the base of the sign is a stake. I will then proceed to try an hammer them into the ground. Tried once but didn’t work, but can’t remember if the ground was rocky or grassy.
I thought I knew a lot of what people have figured out in Tears of the Kingdom, but wow, I was amazed by the amount of things in this video I didn't already know. The sheer amount of things you can do in this game is absolutely astounding
There is a way to spawn the blood moon but i dont hear many people talk about it. if you use any of the elemental gems ( i think opal is the best choice here) on an arrow with a bow that has multishot. then bullet time and shoot about 5 of those arrows at a breakable wall itll lag the game for a sec and force the bloodmoon to happen. i usually do this in the depths in the spiral mine area (you can do this anytime of day). from what i know the reason why it does this is because since you overloaded the game with the elemental spread it has to summon the blood moon to refresh or something like that. edit: if interested i can share a clip of the blood moon trick.
6:51 The double glider lasted longer because you went in the map a few times, which completely pauses time 24:45 First of all that spelling is horrendous But more relevantly you only need to take off your chest piece, or wear all the yiga outfit
Yeah, and some of them like the chuchu jelly, dragon scales glowing, and hearty foods (lmao) are super old from botw, but there was still some interesting stuff in the vid, especially given the sheer quantity of details tested.
Yeah some of these people have to know as they were in botw too but I didn’t know about the lynel trick and I will definitely be using that. Also master shield? No one calls it that, no one ever has called it that and hopefully no one ever will call it that again. It is the HYLIAN shield.
27:42 it’s actually kind of true if you use ultra hand to stick a long spear to it and then break it off over the hole. it’s how i cheesed one of the golf shrines
The zonai parts for the devices for me was a basic thing, as it was zonai... i belive one of the first Zonai Construct said something about trowing anything zonai related there would do, and at the beginning you don't have many charges... so yeah... Also all star fragments me and my girlfriend got were mid air, always a coincidence, but it does not sound like it playing the game at all for how offten it occours AAAND we learnt that shield surfing on snow or sand does 0 damage to shield by logic and a NPC by hebra montain teachs you the art of surfing and there are many challenges to do! Btw another great tip: if you see a blue sparkle it means it did 0 durability, so if you hit something and it sparkle was blue, you are all good!
15:50 This myth is true but it doesn’t repair legendary weapons like the big Goron sword, you need to attach it to a common weapon, like a stick for it to be rapaired. (Also if your legendary weapon breaks before you go to get it repaired, speak to the statues that want poes, you can buy it)
For the dazzlefruit and light plates thing you need to be in bullet time to hit it more than once in quick succession and it's best to use a multishot bow. I got partial activation on one with two shots from a 3 shot bow, but it expected full sun I have seen vids of two shots in bullet time from a 3 shot bow working on plates in shrines.
In regards to the Zora water thing, I'm pretty sure they only do it before you've beaten the water temple, when they're covered in sludge. Otherwise, they don't really respond much at all, like here.
i use 2 chests for lynels all the time in the floating coliseum - i've found that sometimes, especially with the higher level lynels, they do get distracted sometimes and come after you again. i move the chest around and place them between myself and the lynel until he notices them again and gets stuck 😂 doesn't ALWAYS work but does it enough that i at least try. best thing about this is nintendo will most likely never be able to fix it bc they can't allow lynels the power to make chests to disappear, it could have really unfair consequences to the player outside of this one use. edit: oh my god i didn't know about the flux construct thing.... >:D also didn't know that bubbelfrog blupees didn't give you rupees but thank you for telling me so i'll stop trying to shoot them and missing @_@
#24 at 7:19 is obvious as their description literally says it will change when affected by elements. As others are pointing out, being 'amazed' by things the game tells you (motion controls are on by default, otherwise in the options menu) just makes this video feel rigged for attention.
Myth 64:you can either waste 1 whole hour trying to break it or take 2 hits from ganons gloom spheres at the end of the game which are (as far as i know from playing the game since im not a dataminer) programmed to break any shield in 2 hits
I think the sages are not specifically running away from the camera, but instead they are trying to keep the formation. They usually stand left and right of Link when idleing and when you turn to get them in the focus of the camera, they need to run around to get to their new spot
Some of these feel like things your friends would tell you about at school like unlocking Luigi in Mario 64. Like, I don't think anyone actually thought you could kill the dragons lol
I naturally found out the glide set fact. It went from being one of the better sets in the game to one of the best, as now I don't have to worry about falling off the diagonal bridge I'm shift building on and dying due to sticky keys.
Saw this on IG the other day about the koroks and it's rattling around in my brain ever since: "You cannot kill them in any way that matters. You can only bring them home"
Pretty sure you're supposed to, it just makes more sense both being fool proof (imagine not having bow and unable to use anything else in a boss fight) and the way it's designed - shooting at player location, leaving an opening, which makes harder to get close increasing chances of getting hit
I love how at least 50 of these myths are just common sense you would know if you actually played the game. Also his name is TOTALLY Sideon. Not Sidon. SIDEON.
2:41 You may not be able to use Link’s head, but what you _can_ use is a zonai hover stone/platform. Learning that was a total game changer (pun fully intended) for me.
5:11 the trick is to stop paragliding (NOT DIVE, press b, wait a second) go into your inventory to select a wing, drop it, and then instantly as you close the menu start paragliding again and then you can land on it 7:57 you can also use any nonexplosive elemental item, or the elemental blasts by dragonspike/gleeok horn weapons 13:39 this trick is really useful for anything you dont want bouncing, but it requires it to either be on a porta-pot or the mechanism will be 100% horizontal. very useful.
#34 - moving controller also moves camera when shooting / using abilities - This one makes much more sense when you play handheld because the camera movements matches the way the physical screen moves. It also helps people like me who are not good with joystick fine control to aim - use the joystick to put the aims near the monster, fine tune with controller movement. I wish every FPS on the switch had that feature, I just gave up on them because it's too hard for me to aim accurately :(
Myth 78: A new instrument has been discovered. The “The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom ‘Stake’” …I believe people will start making music videos with this!
This is an awesome Q&A Testing Video. It also achieves a nice balance of being very educational and good for validating how educated you are about Totk.
Also, the one about getting horizontal force when attacking in the air is true, I have only seen it once in a speedrun and it was of a guy surviving only in the depths while never going to the surface. He surpassed many challenges like not having a paraglider with that strat to move further, but probably hard to do.
That apple trick is GENIUS! You could do the same thing with searching for stuff. Like if you saved a bunch of golden apples, you could walk through the trees and it would auto pull the gold ones!
for the last one, i think it gets way easier to make NCS fly if you try it on the beetle traders. seems like you need them be the verity that moves around naturally, as the box breaks their pathfinding. doesn't work on flying birdman though, they just fly as normal.
I hope you enjoyed!!
All of these myths were recorded from patch 1.1.2! So some like the lynel chest might get patched in the future updates!
Oh, I'll have to test that one then. I'm on 1.2.0
Hold up when did you start playing totk?
1.2.0 is supposedly already patched in 1.2.0. The roar will break it.
Myth 57 add a spring to your shield it works
Unfortunately i tried the two treasure chest on a lynel and he disintegrated the chest by his roar. Nintendo patched it
I like how many of these Myths were things they literally tell you in the game.
yeah
Or returning features from BotW, like the changing Chuchu Jelly thing.
Myth #10 literally is just the main way to beat colgera for your first time, yes I know arrows work but aren’t nearly as cinematic or cool
He hasn't played botw
Myth 26 was literally in the trailer
I love how a lot of these myths were stuff that were known since Breath of the Wild.
I know right. It's obvious he didn't have enough stuff for a totk, so he had to pad with botw so he could get that sweet hundred for youtube.
Thats exactly what I was thinking lmao
It's almost like motion control has been a thing 20years ago
@@extrashifty578 Holy hell, the Wii is close to 20 years old.
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To add to Myth#67 - NPC's literally tell you in the game that heating pine cones causes an updraft. That's how to get across a broken bridge in the early going.
I guess some people don’t talk to all the NPCs. The guy by the fire at the stable literally says NOT to throw a pine cone in the fire because of what happens. I immediately threw it in to test. It is also one of the tips that pops up on the loading screen every now and then. Glad that I wasn’t the only one who was surprised this was even tested
I rarely follow the suggested paths in the game and ended up in Rito village long before I spoke with that NPC. Open world designs can make some things easier to miss.
So I wasn't supposed to build an insanely long and thin log bridge and spend like 3 minutes crawling across it?
i just read the pine cones description
you can also pary the npc
I feel that lynel's frustration. I also tend lose track of whatever I am doing when large chests appear in front of me.
We must stay focused brothers!
Note - with added springs, the height increase stops after 5 springs - once you account for the difference in starting height
Also, for dazzle fruit, it works best if you’re in bullet time
Several of these myths were known about since Breath of the Wild (Such as Game Over text and changing the Chuchu Jelly to fire/ice/electric elements)
A couple of others were explained in the game by NPCs, such as the pinecones you find out at a stable not far from Rito Villiage, or rockets on a shield is taught in one of the shrines.
But still, a good bit of these are good to know too, such as the lynel distraction.
I am so glad someone said something. I kept yelling at my screen "that was in BotW!!!" lol
He’s totally faking his ignorance
He has to be acting ignorant. If you've played botw you know the master sword doesn't break and just needs to charge. It's pretty annoying to act like you don't know things that are mechanics from previous games or told to you by the game.
@@darkmajickHe's probably not faking it. Alot of people jumped on to the hype bandwagon after not playing the last one mostly because they know last Zelda game not only was the most profitable Zelda game ever made but alot of people used Breath of the Wild to kickstart their RUclips channels.
There is no way he didn't freeze horses to catch en
2:34 the game legit tells you this. talk to the constructs near dispensers on GSI and they’ll tell you to use zonai horns or charges in them for capsules
THANK YOU
@@Sage_3000 same for the pinecones, you're supposed to use it to get to rito village
The lightroots ARE the shrines. They are literally the roots of the shrines. Also, pay close attention to the names...the names of the lightroots are the names of the shrines reversed. Note: This only applies to shrines on the surface. Shrines on sky islands don't have a corresponding lightroot. That's why there are 152 shrines but only 120 lightroots (there are 32 sky island shrines).
Theory: lightroots are just living fiber optic cables.
@@Xahnelyeah that's accurate. Shrines and lightroots are basically just skylights for the depths.
Then how come the light roots are still there when the puzzle to make the shrine appear like this stone puzzle or the shadow puzzle
@@Justanothervoiceactor Because the shrine is still there even if you haven't solved it yet. The big crystal might not be, but the rest is just hidden underground and you see it surfaec.
We know
Imagine being this oblivious to so many basic things about the game that somehow all of these are new discoverys.
Seeing a dragon go into the depths is actually how my mom and I discovered the depths, that dragons go there, _and_ that we can ride on dragons lmao
“Using Sidon’s bubble prevents you from taking damage” oh wow that’s so useful if only we were outright told that during his region ark
He didn't call him Sidon. He called him SIDEON.
we were
@@cyanthehedgehog777What you witnessed and didn't understand is called "sarcasm".
@@mehdibakhtar2497 thanks i have no idea what that is
@@cyanthehedgehog777 I really hope you are being sarcastic
I’m honestly surprised a lot of people didn’t know you could just crash through Colgera, it’s what I did in my first playthrough.
me too
I'm still convinced this is the intended way of fighting Colgate, especially with the section leading up to it teaching you that you can in fact do that
Right past the broken bridge for Rito village there's a ton of iced-over ponds that do the crack animation when you step on them (and break if you jump) so I assumed that was the game telling me to step on any ice you see, so seeing it's back already have cracks on it I think that's not only the intended strat, but the game shows you leading up to the boss. Just like Yonobo having to roll up that slop to hit one of the gongs mirroring how to fight the fire temple boss
i waited for colgate to go verticaly then bullet time him to death
Same my friend
I'm surprised he didn't know HALF of these things, guess I've just played too much
Same here
No, cause a lot of them seem so basic like why were one of the myths motion controls
I am suspicious he's faking surprise at some of these.
@@alfadorfoxI hope he is faking almost all of them because otherwise its insane
@@lukeboy8081 Either that or he jumped right in to spoiling everything about the game for himself by looking up "rumors". And that's kinda sad.
Not only can you ride all the dragons, they all have different times to make their full route. The longest being the Light Dragon at around an hour and forty-five minutes. I personally mapped out all of their routes and approximate times a while back lol You can also get their scales, horns, fangs and claws by attacking their body, horn, open mouth and actual claw (make sure not to hit the finger itself) respectively.
I once fused a boulder to one of mineru’s construct’s arms, and positioned it right above one of those boulder-golf-tee-tree thingy korok puzzles, and pressed B to dismount the construct so the boulder lowered into the tree and it actually worked
Also, a lot of these are just common knowledge, some of them are even explicitly said to you in the game (like the lightroots being under shrines)
You can also just have a rock hammer on your back and walk into the position; I solved one on accident doing that.
Does the game ever tell you about the lightroots thing?
@@StarlitWitchy yeah, it’s mentioned in one of the yiga clan notebooks (if I remember correctly, it’s been a while since I last opened the game)… I think it’s also one of the hints on the loading screen
10:27 This is because using a bow can be aimed with the gyro controls. In bullet time you're considered to be still using a bow, so the gyro adjusts the camera for aiming.
im convinced this guy has probably never at any point in his life picked up a zelda game until this one
Real
not only that hes never played this game before too
this dummy can't even read I'm guessing
Or used motion controls
@@mysonisthedrinkI was literally about to comment about that! How tf can you spend any time in this game and not know about motion controls? Its not even a setting or anything, it's just... there...
#10 with Colgera is how I initially did the fight. I didn't even know you could use a bow on him until I saw a video about it.
Same dude. I’m surprised more people didn’t do that because the Rising Island Chain has all of those platforms you can dive through.
I Did the same thing
Pretty sure this is the intended tactic.
Same
Same
13:39 those stabilizers were definitely floating! Floating doesn't mean hovering (suspended in midair), after all; it's floating down to the ground rather slowly.
I didn’t know the colgera was a myth, I legit just thought it was that easy as the first temple they guide you too.
The zoni enemies and monster enemies will fight each other if the are close enough, so of course the zoni enemies will attack if you are disguised as a monster.
Yeah nintendo cleverly put wood planks to separate the monsters from constructs. If you destroy the wood barrier first, you can sit back and watch the mayhem
I never knew that lol
The Constructs were built to stop intruders and the people who built them are probably dead
#67 was purposely implemented in the game. One npc hints you about the pine cones in rito village. Can also melt ice faster.
You can parry the big fireball from the gleeok. Timing is difficult and needs to be perfect! That guy Dan that does the “Diving Polearm” videos and Rewind Polearm has a video of him doing it. It’s just very very difficult due to the extreme camera angles
Yeah i know😂
You can do it easily with a spring shield
For #92, an additional note is that if you wear Zonaite Helm, you will see Mineru wearing it also. Zonaite Helm can be regarded as the spirit divine beast(?) helm.
Although some of these are mentioned in the game already, I actually found a lot of these very helpful, so thanks! :)
#57 does work. You can parry a gleeok fireball. It’s very precise and hard to do. It’s harder than the stalker parry from BOTW in master mode, imo.
See I couldn't time the fireball, the lasers/beams I could tho
Why’d you do the entire wind temple again? You can find 3 refights of each of the four region bosses in the depths. For checking durability, there will be a sparkle next to an item if it has full durability. The falling rocks have fixed spawn locations so they’ll always spawn when they get within render distance. Menu tips state that portable pots don’t use fire, explaining why they don’t heat you up. You can also get more than just dragon scales by hitting specific parts (claws, teeth and horn). To spam jump attacks midair you need to cancel them with a dive
You can get dragon teeth
@@Therandomduck8 fangs
@@MAML_ I know I just like saying teeth instead of fangs penis instead of horns toe nails insted of claws and skin instead of scales
@@Therandomduck8ah yes… penis shards
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Here’s one you didn’t try: using Sidon’s water bubble shield keeps you cool if you are overheating in the desert
Thats a good one actually!!
It will also keep you from catching on fire in lava areas
Ah yes, a myth based on... the in-game description of the sage when you get him. There'd be a lot fewer myths about this game if the players did more reading while playing.
Now Sidon is no where to be found when you need him, lol
That's also a carryover from Breath of the Wild but it has been since easier to get wet in hot climates like desert and under death mountain but it also last way longer than it did in breath of the wild. Completely beated the Fire Temple without elixirs or fire proof armor. It also helped with some of the water puzzles.
I'm dissapointed at how many people didn't know you could burst through colgera's weak points when to get to it you have to burst through very similar looking ice platforms.
And it's also by far the most fun way to beat it.
14:14 the reason it doesn’t give any heat is because it’s not real fire, it even says in the game
Okay the carrot and pumpkin thing in the beginning is an effect calld hitstun. It helps add emphasis when you hit something like an enemy, but it occurs when you hit objects too like chests or items dropped from your inventory. The carrots and pumpkins are objects like those you pick up, but placed and held there by the developers to be a prop for the farms. You can also do this hitstun effect not only with just the carrots that are either decor or from your inventory, it can also happens with the cube constructs. All of the blocks they are made up of, and that fall apart when you remove the core, can be hit, but the core only takes damage, so using a twohand charge attack in the middle of a bunch of those fallen cubes creates the same janky effect. It can also in when your surrounded by enemies and using the same charge attack to hit them repeatedly. Do be warned that when hitting enemies it will use up durability and creates a yellow hit effect, while hitting objects don't use up durability (usually, i may be wrong but so far i haven't seen an object take durability) and cuase a blue effect. The blue effect also happens when you hit a shield and that will use durability, so that may not be the best way to judge if something uses durability.
Myth #10 is actually the correct way to kill the colgera, the devs didn't want us to use arrows on the boss, so they put several frozen lakes in the rito village and also on the way to the wind temple.
I...I just either dropped stuff on the ice or jumped on it ;-;
@@michaelcruz5728 i punched through the middle one like that and sniped the other 2 from the bottom to speed things up since right after punching through your in a perfect position to hit the others
@@Nathan-qp9uv damn, that's actually a pretty good idea, thanks bro!
@@michaelcruz5728 i used a stone hammer lol
Meh, they also gave out about 60 arrows on the way up to the wind temple and then some more in the temple itself, so i felt like it was implied you should actually use them
I'm surprised that not a lot of people know about the Colgera one. The way I initially beat Colgera was with no weapons because diving at the crystal heart things make the most sense to me. Later on, in The Depths, I found out you could also shoot the points with arrows so I combined both methods to take Colgera down in about 24 seconds.
Same
Yeah that’s what I did. Just flew up above and dived in, seemed like the obvious thing to do.
a lot of these myths are just common knowledge if people just payed attention 💀
19:08 You can parry the big fireball from the gleeok
I know it’s just a skill issue
irl, pinecones, specifically the sap inside of them, are quite flammable and work as good fire starters. That could explain why the pinecones do the updraft. But aside from that, there's an NPC somewhere in the rito main quest that tells you that the updraft happens
A few things to add/correct:
You actually _can_ parry the giant fireball Flame Gleeoks create, it just has really precise timing.
The super-fire created by throwing a pine cone into a fire has some more properties. It makes balloons rise way faster, does a lot more damage, and doesn't even get put out in rain!
Wearing the Divine Helms not only makes the corresponding Sage wear the helm, it also boosts the Sage's power too! The effect is equivalent to 6 Sage's Wills. And the Zonaite Helm works exactly like a Divine Helm for Mineru!
I'm pretty sure you actually _can_ get more distance while falling by attacking, -you just have to tap R after each jump attack and then immediately do another attack.-
Edit: Apparently it's actually R, *then B,* then Y again.
For midair jjmp attacks, you have to do a forward jump slash then press R then B then Y to restart the cycle.
@@anzaci453 Thanks, I'll edit my comment to correct that!
YOU ARE EVERYWHERE TEMMIE!!! OH MY GOSH YOU ARE A LITERAL CAMEO
(I mean that in a good way)
You actually CAN parry the Gleeok's fireball as shown by GameSpot :)
It's just that the timing needs to be very precise.
8:55 my wife caught a star the first week and I was like you’re dope lol
1. I just remembered -
Tip to the shrine on Myth #23: i completed that shrine with only shield gliding, and also all other shrines with rails
When you go up you just have to glide a lot more frequently to be able to go up
2. With homing truck and bokoblin mask you can distract bombflower-throwing bokoblin and just stay behind claiming tons of bombflowers
3. Once i had an opportunity to place yunobo behind the truck and it gave massive speed boost when spamming attack
4. Myth #64: In the last Ganondorf fight (phase 3) he broke my new hylian shield in 2-3 attacks
The unfused Hylian Shield will have just the base durability, which is still ridiculously high, but one of Ganondorf's attacks also does insane damage to shields. If you fuse something to the shield, you'll still get a durability boost and will be able to take more hits. I had the shield break once in this fight as well and realized that I hadn't fused anything to it. Never had the problem again though, as I never had it unfused from that point on.
@@MarilynMonRover second try i flurry rushed all of his attacks (also flurry rushed all his frully rushes) and that attempt was perfect
The 2 chests stopping a Lynel is actually game-changing, I'm definitely going to be using that trick a LOT in the future
The fact it even works is amazing, it's so simple that you'd think it wouldn't work at all but it actually turns out to be incredibly effective
You think that’s good wait until you find out about the u-blocks
I works with all unbreakable items
What is up with all the sound effects? I legit just wanna know glitches and things like that but I’m being earaped by all the sound effects
@@RichieNevermind I'm on 1.2.0, I unfortunately can't use those
@@ssjcookie5498 True, but chests are a lot easier to find than all the other ones I know about
- You don't even have to take the rock weapon off, you can just squat with the rock in the correct place.
- I believe birds (seagulls) also circle fish in the ocean. very useful for electric boat fishing. I was also surprised that a METAL sled helps that part of the boat be buoyant. That seems illogical to me but whatever, keeps my scoop from making the boat dive into the water.
- The Chu-Chu Jelly thing was in BOTW too.
-Dragon parts have always glowed like shooting stars when they dethatch from the dragon. BOTW and TOTK
- Hearty foods: did you not do any cooking in BOTW? I apologize if this seems crass because I am incredulous.
- in BOTW spicy peppers made an updraft when burned. At first someone said that did not work in TOTK, but I busted that myth and did it on Great Sky island, but I'm sure it works with any camp fire.
- I saw someone trigger a blood moon by blasting like 5 opals from a 5 shot lynel bow. (25 splashes, with bullet time)
- Dragon parts: Oh really? What about the Hylia statue quest given in forgotten temple? You need to get dragon CLAWS and offer them to the Springs of Power, Courage and Wisdom.
I've located 2 concentrations of Mighty and Armored Porgy in the Necluda sea. one is featured fairly often in other videos, -3400, 4590 or so (going from memory) and the other is north east of that spot.
@@jAfr0Thunder86There is a 3rd group of them near the same area heading out to Tenoko Island from Soka Point. Just look for the Seagulls circling. I use the Bolt boat schematic or the Fishing trawler one to shock them all. So easy
Glad I’m not the only person who both enjoyed the video and also wondered if this guy actually played BOTW because the hearty radish? Dragon parts? Moving frozen enemies? Chu Chu change? Freezing a horse to make mounting it easier? Wow. We did all these things and some are literally in the tips on loading screens (I guess some people don’t pay attention to those tips)
@@DavidMullings To be fair, I had not heard of the moving frozen enemies or freezing horse thing until totk. Screen tips are great, about 30% of them are actually pretty advanced tips.
>- I saw someone trigger a blood moon by blasting like 5 opals from a 5 shot lynel bow. (25 splashes, with bullet time)
I think this is a means of the game protecting itself against too much memory being used/too many objects spawned. The blood moon despawns all the temporary objects in game.
Several of these are just continued over from BOTW and quite a few of them are mechanics that the game will teach you in certain shrines or if you talk to NPCs.
I have noticed that using autobuild to collect apples does not work with golden apples for some strange reason.
I have seen video of people parrying the giant fireball from a flame Gleeok. The timing is nearly impossible to get right though.
All surface shrines have a lightroot under them and the name of the lightroot is the name of the shrine backwards.
The Hylian shield can break. It just takes a really really long time.
Using the Dazzlefruit trick to kill skeletal enemies makes the quest to protect the sun-pumpkin field in Hateno Village a complete joke. You just stand in one place and throw maybe five dazzlefruits one after the other and the enemies die as soon as they spawn.
The autobuild trick will work with golden apples but only if you include some in the blueprint.
the autobuild won't work with the golden apples because they're an entirely different item, so you need to use them in the autobuild
@@joshuawells7415 I did put golden apples into the original build along with regular apples. It still won't pick the Golden ones when I use autobuild.
28:40 #82 If the Blood Moon is going to happen that night you can go into a shrine before it triggers and wait in the shrine past midnight and it won't trigger. However the blood moon will always try to trigger then next night, so long as your careful you can do this for as long as you like and only let the blood moon happen when you want it to. This worked in BotW too.
Lynels are incredibly powerful beings with only 1 known weakness . They can't comprehend 2 fused treasure chest . It blows their primitive deer monster minds .
The flux construct dealing no damage without hands is really funny. Given you tested it with version 1, I'd assume the later ones reform themselves more often and thus replace their hands but thats still pretty funny and quite useful
nah they still do that, they only reform after you pop the head block
The pine cone trick was mentioned (Spoiler Warning)
By a rito before you fix the rito village bridge
Not just the Rito. While the Regional Phenomenon is still active, there's a Hylian lady standing by a fire near the broken bridge that literally explains how the pinecones work (and gives you some hilarious dialog if you chuck a pinecone into the fire right after while she's near it). There's also a loading screen tip about it. *However*, the part about the effect Stacking with more pinecones is actually not stated so that part of the "myth" breakdown is actually new info to some of us and legit handy, so that part's pretty solid.
That and some of these myths are ones from BotW (like the colored Game Over screens and also pushing frozen enemies). Still pretty fun video though, I like that he goes the distance with some of these.
isnt it literally in the item description?
there's also a guy at a stable
I think the reason the Hinox dies but you don't is because monsters don't have an armor stat, they're just a ton of health
Erm achually it because the have no invisibleity frames link can only take damage from one source at a time enemies can take all damage at once
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I actually forgot about the invincibility frames, good point
I actually found out that Sideon's bubble actually protects you from heat in the desert. I did this to make my way across, stopping in shadows in between bubbles, before I got myself clothing that protects me.
Pine cone also lets you start fires in rain, really helpful if you need to rest.
My next quest is to find all the Addison locations where the base of the sign is a stake. I will then proceed to try an hammer them into the ground.
Tried once but didn’t work, but can’t remember if the ground was rocky or grassy.
I thought I knew a lot of what people have figured out in Tears of the Kingdom, but wow, I was amazed by the amount of things in this video I didn't already know. The sheer amount of things you can do in this game is absolutely astounding
Im glad you enjoyed it!
Yes, I love seeing how other people figured out puzzles and shrines because many times it was different than the way I solved them.
@@jellypalm9199I was going to comment the same thing
You can hit Colgara on the way up with Link’s head too. It hurts, but it works.
Found that one out by accident lol
There is a way to spawn the blood moon but i dont hear many people talk about it. if you use any of the elemental gems ( i think opal is the best choice here) on an arrow with a bow that has multishot. then bullet time and shoot about 5 of those arrows at a breakable wall itll lag the game for a sec and force the bloodmoon to happen. i usually do this in the depths in the spiral mine area (you can do this anytime of day). from what i know the reason why it does this is because since you overloaded the game with the elemental spread it has to summon the blood moon to refresh or something like that.
edit: if interested i can share a clip of the blood moon trick.
Good thing this guy knows how to find fairies because he sure does a lot.
6:51
The double glider lasted longer because you went in the map a few times, which completely pauses time
24:45
First of all that spelling is horrendous
But more relevantly you only need to take off your chest piece, or wear all the yiga outfit
I already knew 90% of these but this probably helped others
Lmao same, the 2 chests to stop lynels is pretty good for early game to get good materials
Yeah, and some of them like the chuchu jelly, dragon scales glowing, and hearty foods (lmao) are super old from botw, but there was still some interesting stuff in the vid, especially given the sheer quantity of details tested.
Yeah some of these people have to know as they were in botw too but I didn’t know about the lynel trick and I will definitely be using that.
Also master shield? No one calls it that, no one ever has called it that and hopefully no one ever will call it that again. It is the HYLIAN shield.
Same
This guy just discovered motion controls and I’m still shocked that was a "myth"
I had a stroke every time this guy said Sideon, Guerdo, Yunobu instead of Sidon, Gerudo and Yunobo
Finally a comment saying this, also called vah rudania “radian” in 91
@@ananonymousyoutubeuser8769 yeah, also that lol
Yea, guys, let's go to Vah RADIAN, with SIDEON. After that lets go to GUERDO town with YUNOBU at my side. Like, what is he thinking??
27:42 it’s actually kind of true if you use ultra hand to stick a long spear to it and then break it off over the hole. it’s how i cheesed one of the golf shrines
The zonai parts for the devices for me was a basic thing, as it was zonai... i belive one of the first Zonai Construct said something about trowing anything zonai related there would do, and at the beginning you don't have many charges... so yeah...
Also all star fragments me and my girlfriend got were mid air, always a coincidence, but it does not sound like it playing the game at all for how offten it occours
AAAND we learnt that shield surfing on snow or sand does 0 damage to shield by logic and a NPC by hebra montain teachs you the art of surfing and there are many challenges to do!
Btw another great tip: if you see a blue sparkle it means it did 0 durability, so if you hit something and it sparkle was blue, you are all good!
15:50 This myth is true but it doesn’t repair legendary weapons like the big Goron sword, you need to attach it to a common weapon, like a stick for it to be rapaired. (Also if your legendary weapon breaks before you go to get it repaired, speak to the statues that want poes, you can buy it)
I forgot to add that you need to drop the stick with the legendary weapon in front of a rock octorock for it to work lol
For the dazzlefruit and light plates thing you need to be in bullet time to hit it more than once in quick succession and it's best to use a multishot bow. I got partial activation on one with two shots from a 3 shot bow, but it expected full sun I have seen vids of two shots in bullet time from a 3 shot bow working on plates in shrines.
In regards to the Zora water thing, I'm pretty sure they only do it before you've beaten the water temple, when they're covered in sludge. Otherwise, they don't really respond much at all, like here.
i use 2 chests for lynels all the time in the floating coliseum - i've found that sometimes, especially with the higher level lynels, they do get distracted sometimes and come after you again. i move the chest around and place them between myself and the lynel until he notices them again and gets stuck 😂 doesn't ALWAYS work but does it enough that i at least try.
best thing about this is nintendo will most likely never be able to fix it bc they can't allow lynels the power to make chests to disappear, it could have really unfair consequences to the player outside of this one use.
edit: oh my god i didn't know about the flux construct thing.... >:D
also didn't know that bubbelfrog blupees didn't give you rupees but thank you for telling me so i'll stop trying to shoot them and missing @_@
#24 at 7:19 is obvious as their description literally says it will change when affected by elements. As others are pointing out, being 'amazed' by things the game tells you (motion controls are on by default, otherwise in the options menu) just makes this video feel rigged for attention.
Myth 64:you can either waste 1 whole hour trying to break it or take 2 hits from ganons gloom spheres at the end of the game which are (as far as i know from playing the game since im not a dataminer) programmed to break any shield in 2 hits
For myth 50:you should get right next to zonais and aim for their head.They will fly to sky and drop and instantly dies.
how did he not know you can get more than just the scales and the shards of spikes?
I knew just about all of these but seeing others reactions are also so enjoyable
I think the sages are not specifically running away from the camera, but instead they are trying to keep the formation. They usually stand left and right of Link when idleing and when you turn to get them in the focus of the camera, they need to run around to get to their new spot
I always thought they didn't want to disrupt what you are taking a photo of so they try to stay out of it.
the Hylian Shield gets 2 tapped by Deamon King Gannon's bow attack
This feels like someone told him what you can do then gave him a finished game and now he is testing everything out,
But I love it
Some of these feel like things your friends would tell you about at school like unlocking Luigi in Mario 64. Like, I don't think anyone actually thought you could kill the dragons lol
I mean you can kill a certain dragon though
I naturally found out the glide set fact. It went from being one of the better sets in the game to one of the best, as now I don't have to worry about falling off the diagonal bridge I'm shift building on and dying due to sticky keys.
Saw this on IG the other day about the koroks and it's rattling around in my brain ever since:
"You cannot kill them in any way that matters. You can only bring them home"
3:22 Wait, you weren't SUPPOSED to beat Colgera like that? Well damn lmao
Pretty sure you're supposed to, it just makes more sense both being fool proof (imagine not having bow and unable to use anything else in a boss fight) and the way it's designed - shooting at player location, leaving an opening, which makes harder to get close increasing chances of getting hit
And here's my caveman ass thinking "heehee me dive right into ice circle"
Bro Did you even play botw
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bro. aint no way you called it a burpee. y is a brawl stars youtuber tryna get views from totk lol. its a blupee btw
I love how at least 50 of these myths are just common sense you would know if you actually played the game. Also his name is TOTALLY Sideon. Not Sidon. SIDEON.
i heard "you could beat colgera with nothing" and thought "you could beat colgera WITH something?" just learned you could shoot fire arrows
2:41 You may not be able to use Link’s head, but what you _can_ use is a zonai hover stone/platform. Learning that was a total game changer (pun fully intended) for me.
0:50 you should always carry a korok around!
I like how many of these Myths are just common occurrences in BotW
5:11 the trick is to stop paragliding (NOT DIVE, press b, wait a second) go into your inventory to select a wing, drop it, and then instantly as you close the menu start paragliding again and then you can land on it
7:57 you can also use any nonexplosive elemental item, or the elemental blasts by dragonspike/gleeok horn weapons
13:39 this trick is really useful for anything you dont want bouncing, but it requires it to either be on a porta-pot or the mechanism will be 100% horizontal. very useful.
Lists a bunch of deliberate game elements.
MYTH CONFIRMED!!! WOW AMAZING
#34 - moving controller also moves camera when shooting / using abilities -
This one makes much more sense when you play handheld because the camera movements matches the way the physical screen moves.
It also helps people like me who are not good with joystick fine control to aim - use the joystick to put the aims near the monster, fine tune with controller movement.
I wish every FPS on the switch had that feature, I just gave up on them because it's too hard for me to aim accurately :(
For number 28, I literally didn’t know that I can grab them off the ground
Him: This is the only hearty food I have .
Us: umm sir we can see your big hearty truffles right there !
Myth 78: A new instrument has been discovered. The “The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom ‘Stake’” …I believe people will start making music videos with this!
This is an awesome Q&A Testing Video. It also achieves a nice balance of being very educational and good for validating how educated you are about Totk.
Also, the sound effects were hilarious!
I do agree it can be entertaining but cmon man he put SIDON'S WATER BUBBLE PROTECTING YOU as a myth. What next? Riju's lightning doing damage?
“Myth” #10 is literally the intended method for fighting Colgera
For number 57 you can use a spring shield to deflect the gleokk fireball
Also, the one about getting horizontal force when attacking in the air is true, I have only seen it once in a speedrun and it was of a guy surviving only in the depths while never going to the surface. He surpassed many challenges like not having a paraglider with that strat to move further, but probably hard to do.
You can parry the giant fireball. The timing is just a bit weird
That apple trick is GENIUS! You could do the same thing with searching for stuff. Like if you saved a bunch of golden apples, you could walk through the trees and it would auto pull the gold ones!
I don’t understand the Colgera myth… isn’t this how you’re SUPPOSED to fight him? I never tried to use a weapon
Bro's acting as if the hylian shield isn't known to be the best shield to exist in totk, along with botw
You can parry gleeock fireball, someone else has done it but the timing is supposedly weird
for the last one, i think it gets way easier to make NCS fly if you try it on the beetle traders.
seems like you need them be the verity that moves around naturally, as the box breaks their pathfinding. doesn't work on flying birdman though, they just fly as normal.
10:55
Myth: You can take fall damage in bullet time
(Takes fall damage in bullet time)
"Yeah, myth busted"