Hey guys, PointCrow here, do you ever get collectors anxiety in huge open world RPGs? Where there's so much to do, so much to grab, but you're just wondering if that one item that you pick up is the only item of it's kind. Well look no further, the least qualified person for the job is ready to tell you all of the items that you should hold onto in Breath of The Wild because you won't be able to get them again once you use them up. And if you like this video, and it helps you, give a like, or share this video with your friends, because you never know who else it might help out. That, and give the subscribe button a look if you want to be notified of when another one of these videos come out. Alright, let's get right into it and I'll attempt to make it short and sweet.
{SMALL SPOILER AHEAD} My parents are total pros in this game and they already found 713 or smth like that in 5 days . After I told them the reward is sh*t they didn’t continue
I was under the impression the game wasn't playable after beating Ganon. that it just puts Link back in at whatever previous save point made before defeating Ganon. I'd love it if there was an after game!
@Ayustria Salma I didn't do the korok seeds because well, I'm not working for poop (I think that was to teach us a lesson, rather than a gag). I did, however, collect enough to max out my weapon, shield and bow slots. I filled it with so many savage Lynel crushers. When I do pick the game up now, I do my best to glitch it or beat it unintended ways.
I only started it after getting about 8 hearts, and I cannot find a single traveler's sword anywhere. It also doesn't help I now have 14 hearts. I'm trying not to get anymore cause it makes the weak weapons hard to find.
Some thing else you can do if you are a player that likes combat. Kilton can only found at night near the villages. He has a quest in which you have to go find and kill all the Hinox, Talus, and Moldugas. if you go to him after you have done so he will give you a metal of honer.
If you've got the DLC a good way to explore "uncharted territory" is using the hero's path function in the map and just check areas where you haven't been. Also (dlc not necessary): try to find all 15 (I think) minigames and beat them (there's horseback riding, glider flight, bowling, boulder golf....)
Find the "hidden" dragons he says. You mean those massively giant flying dragons that you almost can't miss seeing at some point unless your a brainless zombie or someone who does zero exploration?
First time I tried Eventide, I only had like five hearts, no campion abilities, and a blood moon happened in the middle of it. I didn't go back for a few months after that 😅
A tip for getting the master sword earlier is to trade your stamina for hearts. In Hateno village there is a statue near the flag pull. After you get the sword you can get the stamina back
I obviously got all 120 shrines before even going near ganon. I also wanted to max out my melee weapon bag and was surprised that it only took like 250 seeds (the other 2 bags I didn't max out). So i went to finish the game and was disappointed by the low difficulty (I still get my ass whooped even by red lynels). Then I got the DLC (the korok mask is fun)
@@borstenpinsel in master mode ganon is almost impossible without urbosa fury unless you are a god at parrying. Also if your struggling with a red lynel.. wait until you fight a gold lynel. All of this is pretty easy to me since I have played through botw 4 times but if your not experienced you should look up some tips. And one more thing, in master mode don’t engage in combat a lot. Because if you do all the enemies with just kick your ass in early game.
@@borstenpinsel and please I beg you to defeat all divine beasts before Gannon you shouldn’t underestimate master mode Gannon or even master mode gold enemies.
Quick tip if you want to make the island easier just leave some wepons and droppable food on the boat before stepping in the island then you can still have good loot
How cool would it be for the completing of the story, to unlock online multiplayer? Friend-invites only, none of that GTA chaos that’d definitely ruin the experience. Up to eight players. Four different colors for link, and protagonists being playable characters. I mean, peace has been established, has it not? Why not be able to chill and enjoy that peace with friends? …and Friend-Quests!
i constantly think how much fun it would be to play legend of zelda like minecraft, some people hunt for food, some people collect cool stuff, some people just make the collective house pretty, i would enjoy it so much
I just finally got this game a couple months ago. After getting it my switch broke and I had to send it in to get it fixed. . I lost everything. So I replayed and finally got 100% completion. Yerp. Every korok. Every shrine and mini boss. All dlc and side quests. Now I'm doing the same on Master mode. When I get 100% on that I'm definitely going to be sad.... I can't wait for the new one. I'm also trying to learn all the weird glitches and fighting techniques lol.
Farosh is more easily found at Riola spring at 5:00 AM (you need to pray at one the springs first). Pray at a spring, teleport to Shoda Sah Shrine, use the Zora gear armor to swim up the waterfall. Go through the cave with the electric keese (make yourself shock proof with earrings, rubber armor, or thunder helmet and kill the keese) when you exit the back of the electric keese cave turn left and circle around so you are on top of the cave facing the Riola Spring. Make a fire, sleep till morning, and Farosh will rise from the spring as soon as Link wakes up. You can do this over and over to farm Farosh for dragon horns (use a golden bow for this). There is one more lynel color as well (Gold Lynel) the gold ones only appear in master mode and are a pain to kill even if you know what you are doing but if you do kill one the gold ones usually drop a lot of good stuff.
Hi there! Good video. It's probably already been pointed out, but Lynels aren't actually new! I'm not sure they've ever been quite as elite and ferocious as Breath of the Wild, but they've appeared as enemies in at least five or six games.
They are much easier in earlier games. In a link between worlds you can beat one in a few hits with the fire rod. They are still some of the hardest enemies without op equipment though.
Yes, they were in the original game and among the toughest enemies then too. Mostly found in the mountains, they were red and blue, blue being the toughest
Red and Blue Lynels were in the very first Zelda game on the NES. They had a magical sword that they could shoot you with on it. They were primitive but still one of the hardest non boss enemies in the game so they're not new. The edition of silver and if you bought the DLC and are playing in master mode you encounter gold Lynels are new. The horse riding mechanics is not new its literally the same as riding Epona on Ocarina of Time. Moblins are also from the first game. The story of Botw is also really similar to the original game as it talks about the calamity and Gannon has already destroyed hyrule. I think they kinda did an updated version of the original game. Lynels in botw are harder than defeating Lynels in the original game but the original NES game is harder than botw. Calamity Gannon is way easier than Gannon on the original you're fighting Gannon in his boar form but he's intelligent, has magic and not just a mindless beast like on botw
Just do all the shrines and DLC. Maybe find at least a hundred korok seeds too. Fully upgrading a few armor sets can be an interesting challenge as well, like the Wild set requires you to farm each dragon. If you do those three things, then you will have consequently done everything in this video and these comments.
I’m at the point where I’ve practically 100%”ed” the game, just have the final trials to do and my gamepad ( WiiU copy of the game) has broken to the point where combat has become unnecessarily difficult in some areas, like using a bow can be almost impossible :( I haven’t played in years due to all this and with TotK being revealed with a release date, wondering if there’s ANYTHING I can do exploration wise here before picking that game up
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I’m not sure if I’m the only one who’s done this, but before I figured out how to get the best horses I just named my horses “horse” and Ganon’s horse “Big Horse”. Naturally, I released them and tamed the best horses which I then named better names.
Don’t forget to complete the compendium! Its about my favorite goal. I’ve only ever completed the materials part though. But you can only get photos of ganonblights at a few moments!!
When I first started botw I skipped all dialogues so when I was at the big waterfall near the Zara castle I thought I had to use the ice power I spent a good 30 min getting up
I find it best to do the fire on first at Midnight, Electric right after near Hyrule Bridge. Then fly from the tallest mountain to the cliff above the lyonel to get Nidra before 6:30 am. Then u have all day to do other stuff.
You don't have to lose all your weapons on Eventide Island. Glide over if you can. Just land in the shallow sea water and drop all the weapons and shields you want into the shallow water. Walk onto the island and when the trial starts just walk back into the water and pick up the weapons again. Simple.
I highly advise AGAINST this exploit because you only get one chance to play it as it was meant to be played. After you finish Eventide, it will no longer offer the challenge to you. It isn't that hard, just let the game take all your items and complete the challenge normally.
@@catalyst539 not necessarily. You CAN do these after beating the main game, but you aren't limited to it being in the post game. Everyone plays the game differently
I have never seen a bear in this game haha. I know they exist but I just have not run into one, not even once haha :l I was like - this cannot be real!
Ha one time I was in the gerudo mountain area and saw two bokos riding black bears and hunting a friggen rhino First time I’d a boko on a bear in 5 years
One thing you can do is know when everyone gripes about how they wish that only thing is they wish there was classic temples and whatnot ? Like hello..mc fly?? You can make your own dungeons just unlock all d beasts without playing them find and do all shrines but save the best ones of your option then once you do that make sure you open them so you can speed warp ok.. What I did was that I would say beat couple my saved shrines beat them back to back then go to a s beast beat that then few more shrines then so on then I pull my sword head to lost temple get my green tunic then speed warp to the Castle . Just makes it fun again when your tired of it I'll say
Lynels arent really new to the zelda series, they appeared in past games like the original The Legend of Zelda and A Link to the Past, they just got MUCH more fleshed out and boosted in botw
I'm putting off defeating the last beast Vah rudania because afterwards I want to go directly to defeating Ganon and the game will be basically over. I'm only missions two shrine (incl shrouded shrine), have all the memories, and have completed many sidequests (I only have Xeno blades left, but I might have missed picking up some quests along the way). I just really don't want this game to be over yet so I'm doing everything to slow it down even though I know I should defeat the last beast soon
#4 Lynels are some of the oldest existing unofficial mini bosses in the series, dating back to Zelda 1 on the nes. They come in two colors, red like the hearts your lose and Blue like the corpse it’ll make you.
"'Breath of the Wild' introduces its audience to a new, incredibly challenging foe, the Lynel!" No! I think that the Lynel enemy is originally from the original 'Legend of Zelda'! XD
Finding all the 900 Korok seeds is a chalenge that I have no intentions to do at all, I did found 607 though, which was more than enough to unlock all the weapons slots of my inventory. In my last run of BOTW, I decided that I would find (or at least try to) all the enemies and beat them in the Master Mode. I also decided that I would not pickup the same items on the same places, with a few exceptions like Swift Carrot because the amount of this items in the wild is ridiculously low and of course, the dragon parts (fang, horn, scale and claw). Doing this challenge I was able to reach areas that I was never interested to visit in my previous times that I beat this game.
@@ProfessorXenoblade There are two post game things that I would add in your list. 1. Complete the Compendium with all the pictures. Sure, the reward is lame, you got like a key item or something, it is supposed to be a picture of a young Sheika girl, probably is a picture of Purah, but I don't think anyone can tell for sure. 2. Beat all the mini-bosses. after ou beat the game, you can talk to Kilton and if you beat all the Hinoxes (including the Stall ones), Moldulgas and the Talus, you will receive three medals of Honor. This one is (at least it feels like) a better reward than getting all the Korok seeds and complete the Compendium. I really wish BOTW2 has a better post game content. :/
@@ProfessorXenoblade No worries, but your list is actually accurate based in what I done when I beated BOTW for the 1st time. I beated this game like 8 times by now, and in my very 1st time, I barely visited Hebra region and Gerudo Highlands. In matter of fact, think that I skipped all the shrines of Hebra if I am not mistaken. When I saw my 1st save, I think I completed like 70 or 80 shrines, I didn't upgraded all my armors, and I think I beated like 2 or 3 Lynels. So again, for a casual play through, your list of post game content is pretty useful.
One thing about the Lynels that may have been missed is that if you do happen to purchase the DLC, and choose to play in Master Mode, there are five types of Lynels, the most difficult being the Golden Lynel.
I have completed eventide island in nearly 1 hour. It is not as hard as described. You have to fight strategic. Collect enough food, find treasures, weapons. Use rooks, metal cubes to defeat the monsters. Good luck
@@ProfessorXenoblade well if you were to upload a video, there Is a 1/365 or ariund 0.28% chance of uploading it on a specific viewer's birthday (and yes I know that's not what you mean by what are the chances)
That wasn't Ganondorf's horse that was just the giant horse. I haven't bought any dlc yet and the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 side quest outfit free. Any player can that outfit.
Me who didn't complete the main quest yet because this time playing I wanted to do everything else first. Well I did all that already except all korok and shrines😭
I just finished the game yesterday with like 20% of the game, and that was almost 52h(25 more in my first unfinished run) of game, but all the things you can do isn't seem worthy, like all side quest as take a photo of a damm especific fish for 50 rupees 💀 or collect 900 seed for a sh*t or beat the Lynel for a weapon that will break but i already have the mastersword I would like more deep in the main story
I am not confident of my abilities in the game and I physically get ill at the thought of confronting stronger enemies, so I put it off by doing side quests, lol. Over 200 hours of gameplay since I started last March and I've yet to approach any of the Divine Beasts or battle a Guardian or Lynel.
Did you know you could duplicate arrows with a multi shot bow and a certain fire in the gerudo desert oasis?? It's insane what this game's glitches allow us to do hihi
Hey guys, PointCrow here, do you ever get collectors anxiety in huge open world RPGs? Where there's so much to do, so much to grab, but you're just wondering if that one item that you pick up is the only item of it's kind. Well look no further, the least qualified person for the job is ready to tell you all of the items that you should hold onto in Breath of The Wild because you won't be able to get them again once you use them up. And if you like this video, and it helps you, give a like, or share this video with your friends, because you never know who else it might help out. That, and give the subscribe button a look if you want to be notified of when another one of these videos come out. Alright, let's get right into it and I'll attempt to make it short and sweet.
This deserves a pin
Ahh, finally a person of culture😌
@@ProfessorXenoblade wow
Same
Lmao
These are all good things to do. But I honestly did all of these before beating ganon. Didn't get all the korok seeds though, doesn't feel worth it
I have about 550 and I'm losing my mind 1/10 would not recommend lol
Got you to 100 :))
{SMALL SPOILER AHEAD}
My parents are total pros in this game and they already found 713 or smth like that in 5 days . After I told them the reward is sh*t they didn’t continue
@@some_lilo lol literally
Yeah I completed everything, but only found about 300 of the korok seeds. There being 900 of them makes it seem like we don't neeeed to find them all.
I was under the impression the game wasn't playable after beating Ganon. that it just puts Link back in at whatever previous save point made before defeating Ganon. I'd love it if there was an after game!
you can still roam the lands and refight him
The after game is BOTW 2 though
Talk to Kilton after Ganon, he has some things you can do.
@Ayustria Salma I didn't do the korok seeds because well, I'm not working for poop (I think that was to teach us a lesson, rather than a gag). I did, however, collect enough to max out my weapon, shield and bow slots. I filled it with so many savage Lynel crushers.
When I do pick the game up now, I do my best to glitch it or beat it unintended ways.
@Ayustria Salma Same for me. I've replayed the game from the start 5 times. Only bothered to do all 120 shrines in 3 my saved games, full DLC twice.
For anyone who wants to finish all side quests, do weapon connoisseur when you start, because some of the weapons you can’t get later on
Yes you can, though it may be a bit more difficult
I only started it after getting about 8 hearts, and I cannot find a single traveler's sword anywhere. It also doesn't help I now have 14 hearts. I'm trying not to get anymore cause it makes the weak weapons hard to find.
@@huhthisisboring9843 I will definitely check it out. Thanks!
@@Adharc0077 i did it with 2 rows of hearts. But it was hard to find
Guys don't forget that otoroks can clean rusty weapons also
Some thing else you can do if you are a player that likes combat. Kilton can only found at night near the villages. He has a quest in which you have to go find and kill all the Hinox, Talus, and Moldugas. if you go to him after you have done so he will give you a metal of honer.
If you've got the DLC a good way to explore "uncharted territory" is using the hero's path function in the map and just check areas where you haven't been.
Also (dlc not necessary): try to find all 15 (I think) minigames and beat them (there's horseback riding, glider flight, bowling, boulder golf....)
Find the "hidden" dragons he says.
You mean those massively giant flying dragons that you almost can't miss seeing at some point unless your a brainless zombie or someone who does zero exploration?
First time I tried Eventide, I only had like five hearts, no campion abilities, and a blood moon happened in the middle of it. I didn't go back for a few months after that 😅
i like to think Breath of the Wild is has never ending content. you can do a lot after beating main campaign
Definitely agree. I know people who have over 1500 hours and still don't get bored
I keep finding new stuff
A tip for getting the master sword earlier is to trade your stamina for hearts. In Hateno village there is a statue near the flag pull. After you get the sword you can get the stamina back
I obviously got all 120 shrines before even going near ganon. I also wanted to max out my melee weapon bag and was surprised that it only took like 250 seeds (the other 2 bags I didn't max out). So i went to finish the game and was disappointed by the low difficulty (I still get my ass whooped even by red lynels). Then I got the DLC (the korok mask is fun)
I still have yet to actually get all 900 seeds
Ohoho you should try master mode Ganon
@@Manwithabeard-xy7wy currently getting my butt handed to me by Master Mode Water Blight, let's see how it goes from here
@@borstenpinsel in master mode ganon is almost impossible without urbosa fury unless you are a god at parrying. Also if your struggling with a red lynel.. wait until you fight a gold lynel. All of this is pretty easy to me since I have played through botw 4 times but if your not experienced you should look up some tips. And one more thing, in master mode don’t engage in combat a lot. Because if you do all the enemies with just kick your ass in early game.
@@borstenpinsel and please I beg you to defeat all divine beasts before Gannon you shouldn’t underestimate master mode Gannon or even master mode gold enemies.
Quick tip if you want to make the island easier just leave some wepons and droppable food on the boat before stepping in the island then you can still have good loot
Boat?? I get there by gliding. Didn't know I could actually get there by a boat 😮
Good spot for Farosh is in the Jungle area where he pops up above the waterfall at 5:00am
How cool would it be for the completing of the story, to unlock online multiplayer? Friend-invites only, none of that GTA chaos that’d definitely ruin the experience. Up to eight players. Four different colors for link, and protagonists being playable characters. I mean, peace has been established, has it not? Why not be able to chill and enjoy that peace with friends? …and Friend-Quests!
That could just be part of the main game like Four Swords Adventures
i constantly think how much fun it would be to play legend of zelda like minecraft, some people hunt for food, some people collect cool stuff, some people just make the collective house pretty, i would enjoy it so much
I just finally got this game a couple months ago. After getting it my switch broke and I had to send it in to get it fixed. . I lost everything. So I replayed and finally got 100% completion. Yerp. Every korok. Every shrine and mini boss. All dlc and side quests. Now I'm doing the same on Master mode. When I get 100% on that I'm definitely going to be sad.... I can't wait for the new one. I'm also trying to learn all the weird glitches and fighting techniques lol.
If it's glitches you want to learn you can check out my Wind Bomb video
@@ProfessorXenoblade Thankyou:)
I always liked picking on the moblins. The way they rag doll is hilarious.
A good thing that I bet most people if not all of them didn't do is go to Kilton and get the 3 medals of honor.
Farosh is more easily found at Riola spring at 5:00 AM (you need to pray at one the springs first). Pray at a spring, teleport to Shoda Sah Shrine, use the Zora gear armor to swim up the waterfall. Go through the cave with the electric keese (make yourself shock proof with earrings, rubber armor, or thunder helmet and kill the keese) when you exit the back of the electric keese cave turn left and circle around so you are on top of the cave facing the Riola Spring. Make a fire, sleep till morning, and Farosh will rise from the spring as soon as Link wakes up. You can do this over and over to farm Farosh for dragon horns (use a golden bow for this). There is one more lynel color as well (Gold Lynel) the gold ones only appear in master mode and are a pain to kill even if you know what you are doing but if you do kill one the gold ones usually drop a lot of good stuff.
you cannot "find" Epona when you need an Amiibo for it. Its a DLC
That’s what he said
I said that. it's also technically not a DLC; it's an amiibo function
Hi there! Good video. It's probably already been pointed out, but Lynels aren't actually new! I'm not sure they've ever been quite as elite and ferocious as Breath of the Wild, but they've appeared as enemies in at least five or six games.
They were in the first game
They are much easier in earlier games. In a link between worlds you can beat one in a few hits with the fire rod. They are still some of the hardest enemies without op equipment though.
Yes, they were in the original game and among the toughest enemies then too. Mostly found in the mountains, they were red and blue, blue being the toughest
eventide island is easier than the trial of the sword, island was quite easy for me
Red and Blue Lynels were in the very first Zelda game on the NES. They had a magical sword that they could shoot you with on it. They were primitive but still one of the hardest non boss enemies in the game so they're not new. The edition of silver and if you bought the DLC and are playing in master mode you encounter gold Lynels are new. The horse riding mechanics is not new its literally the same as riding Epona on Ocarina of Time. Moblins are also from the first game. The story of Botw is also really similar to the original game as it talks about the calamity and Gannon has already destroyed hyrule. I think they kinda did an updated version of the original game. Lynels in botw are harder than defeating Lynels in the original game but the original NES game is harder than botw. Calamity Gannon is way easier than Gannon on the original you're fighting Gannon in his boar form but he's intelligent, has magic and not just a mindless beast like on botw
Just do all the shrines and DLC. Maybe find at least a hundred korok seeds too. Fully upgrading a few armor sets can be an interesting challenge as well, like the Wild set requires you to farm each dragon. If you do those three things, then you will have consequently done everything in this video and these comments.
I’m at the point where I’ve practically 100%”ed” the game, just have the final trials to do and my gamepad ( WiiU copy of the game) has broken to the point where combat has become unnecessarily difficult in some areas, like using a bow can be almost impossible :( I haven’t played in years due to all this and with TotK being revealed with a release date, wondering if there’s ANYTHING I can do exploration wise here before picking that game up
Stalking travelers is fun, too
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I heard that they patched all the bugs in Nintendo Switch BOTW, is that true?
@@lordferdinand85 most of them. I know a few major glitches like Trial of the Sword glitch was patched
I'm sure most of these suggestions are done before beating the game honestly, unless you do the "Straight to Ganon" challenge.
yes, you can do most of these before beating the game
@@ProfessorXenoblade I was hoping for new ideas cuz I've been simply that thorough in BotW XD
@@Koko-pm4qq I'm always open to viewer suggestions :)
I’m not sure if I’m the only one who’s done this, but before I figured out how to get the best horses I just named my horses “horse” and Ganon’s horse “Big Horse”. Naturally, I released them and tamed the best horses which I then named better names.
Ganon's horse..?
@@richardhambel648 It's the big black horse with the orange mane.
@@juderawks2998 yea it’s also a side quest to show it to some random guy near the place where you can get it
@@Ghost_2398 training camp
Great video man!! I’m honestly disappointed that nothing really happens once you beat Ganon. Guess I’ll focus on everything in this video lol
soo, i found all the memories before fighting ganon, felt hype when zelda told me i was ready.
Don’t forget to complete the compendium! Its about my favorite goal. I’ve only ever completed the materials part though. But you can only get photos of ganonblights at a few moments!!
Lol. I did 13 of the 15 things on the list BEFORE finishing the game. 😅
When I first started botw I skipped all dialogues so when I was at the big waterfall near the Zara castle I thought I had to use the ice power I spent a good 30 min getting up
6:50 Lynels have been in numerous Zelda games, including the very first one.
That's true, it just looked a lot different and probably had a weird name. Besides that I know which enemy you are talking about.
@@nerdlover 😐 They looked like little horses and were called Lynels....🤦🏾♂️
Lynels are not new. They're in the original NES version
Will admit though you've never seen them like this in your face.
Although, it probably looked like way to nes link
I find it best to do the fire on first at Midnight, Electric right after near Hyrule Bridge. Then fly from the tallest mountain to the cliff above the lyonel to get Nidra before 6:30 am.
Then u have all day to do other stuff.
Fun random fact:
Breath of the Wild is the first 3D Zelda game to feature Lynels as an enemy.
i got this game on 100% including hero's path and i still find it funny to play, so they made a good job
If you want to farm Farosh parts then just go to the top of the jungle waterfalls and wait by a fire until morning and he's there
This is a good tip! Sometimes Farosh (and the other dragons) don't always spawn, in which case saving and reloading the game generally works
Be careful. This is a Stone Talus on one of the small cliffs there.
You don't have to lose all your weapons on Eventide Island. Glide over if you can. Just land in the shallow sea water and drop all the weapons and shields you want into the shallow water. Walk onto the island and when the trial starts just walk back into the water and pick up the weapons again. Simple.
It's an exploit you can use but playing the game normally will strip you of your gear
I highly advise AGAINST this exploit because you only get one chance to play it as it was meant to be played. After you finish Eventide, it will no longer offer the challenge to you. It isn't that hard, just let the game take all your items and complete the challenge normally.
I thought when the blood moon rised and i was fighting the last boss i thought i will regain health
Bosses (and enemies) only regain health in Master Mode
@@ProfessorXenoblade Cool
Bro just listed all of the normal things that everyone does in this game lmaooo "Find the Master sword and dye your clothes!" ??
List is meant for veteran and new players
@@ProfessorXenoblade
New players wouldn’t have beaten the game tho, misleading title
@@catalyst539 not necessarily. You CAN do these after beating the main game, but you aren't limited to it being in the post game. Everyone plays the game differently
"Don't worry it only takes 441 seeds to fully upgrade your inventory"
Me: *w h a t* 💀
*only* 441
Actually not that hard, I got those pretty early on
@@elfi643 maybe that's just me because I'm too busy using Majora's mask to vibe with monsters because it's funny 😌
15 things I e done and many others before beating Gabon ( btw I love the video, great job!)
Thanks for the support!
In fact, in The legend of zelda: A Link to the past there are lynels at dark world's death mountain
I have never seen a bear in this game haha. I know they exist but I just have not run into one, not even once haha :l I was like - this cannot be real!
They're not super easy to find but I know you can find them in some wooded areas
Ha one time I was in the gerudo mountain area and saw two bokos riding black bears and hunting a friggen rhino
First time I’d a boko on a bear in 5 years
I've always wondered why Sage in the dye shop looks so much like Pennywise😂 he's creepy as hell and looks just like Pennywise without the makeup
This was the first game after Minecraft to make me wish I could play it, just once, for the first time again.
Also Tarrey town!
I usually set myself up for dinraal by going to the tabathan bridge and sit by a fire until morning, he'll show up in tf he canyon pretty quick
7:05 gold Lionels: AH- * gold Lionel dusts away *
Ive literally done most of this and i havent even defeated all divine beasts.
Drop the meal on a table and take a picture
If only Roxas Kingdom Hearts
The lightning dragon is a farosh it's close to lurillen village but it's in the jungle and it stays there long so when the weather changes go fast
I'm literally missing 1 shrine out of 120. I've been everywhere! My map is covered in green from the heros path! Ugh
One thing you can do is know when everyone gripes about how they wish that only thing is they wish there was classic temples and whatnot ?
Like hello..mc fly??
You can make your own dungeons just unlock all d beasts without playing them find and do all shrines but save the best ones of your option then once you do that make sure you open them so you can speed warp ok..
What I did was that I would say beat couple my saved shrines beat them back to back then go to a s beast beat that then few more shrines then so on then I pull my sword head to lost temple get my green tunic then speed warp to the Castle .
Just makes it fun again when your tired of it I'll say
I’ve only found 16 seeds and I beat the main quest lol
Even tide is easy if you have revalis gale ane urbosas fury
Lynels arent really new to the zelda series, they appeared in past games like the original The Legend of Zelda and A Link to the Past, they just got MUCH more fleshed out and boosted in botw
I'm putting off defeating the last beast Vah rudania because afterwards I want to go directly to defeating Ganon and the game will be basically over. I'm only missions two shrine (incl shrouded shrine), have all the memories, and have completed many sidequests (I only have Xeno blades left, but I might have missed picking up some quests along the way). I just really don't want this game to be over yet so I'm doing everything to slow it down even though I know I should defeat the last beast soon
The Xenoblade wasn't included in DLC, it was just an update
#4 Lynels are some of the oldest existing unofficial mini bosses in the series, dating back to Zelda 1 on the nes.
They come in two colors, red like the hearts your lose and Blue like the corpse it’ll make you.
This is a good guide for newer players but I did like all this stuff years ago I mean it’s been out for five years.
"'Breath of the Wild' introduces its audience to a new, incredibly challenging foe, the Lynel!" No! I think that the Lynel enemy is originally from the original 'Legend of Zelda'! XD
“But no release date yet” Legend of Zelda tears of the kingdom release date may 23 2023
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@@ProfessorXenoblade I know I was just giving hype to the new game
Finding all the 900 Korok seeds is a chalenge that I have no intentions to do at all, I did found 607 though, which was more than enough to unlock all the weapons slots of my inventory. In my last run of BOTW, I decided that I would find (or at least try to) all the enemies and beat them in the Master Mode. I also decided that I would not pickup the same items on the same places, with a few exceptions like Swift Carrot because the amount of this items in the wild is ridiculously low and of course, the dragon parts (fang, horn, scale and claw). Doing this challenge I was able to reach areas that I was never interested to visit in my previous times that I beat this game.
Fair. I only know one person who went out of their way to get all 900 the legitimate way
@@ProfessorXenoblade There are two post game things that I would add in your list. 1. Complete the Compendium with all the pictures. Sure, the reward is lame, you got like a key item or something, it is supposed to be a picture of a young Sheika girl, probably is a picture of Purah, but I don't think anyone can tell for sure.
2. Beat all the mini-bosses. after ou beat the game, you can talk to Kilton and if you beat all the Hinoxes (including the Stall ones), Moldulgas and the Talus, you will receive three medals of Honor. This one is (at least it feels like) a better reward than getting all the Korok seeds and complete the Compendium.
I really wish BOTW2 has a better post game content. :/
@@Fabio-lq7wb if I make an updated version I'll be sure to add those!
@@ProfessorXenoblade No worries, but your list is actually accurate based in what I done when I beated BOTW for the 1st time. I beated this game like 8 times by now, and in my very 1st time, I barely visited Hebra region and Gerudo Highlands. In matter of fact, think that I skipped all the shrines of Hebra if I am not mistaken. When I saw my 1st save, I think I completed like 70 or 80 shrines, I didn't upgraded all my armors, and I think I beated like 2 or 3 Lynels. So again, for a casual play through, your list of post game content is pretty useful.
2:49 majoras mask shivering in its place rn
I think gain all armors should be on this list
One thing about the Lynels that may have been missed is that if you do happen to purchase the DLC, and choose to play in Master Mode, there are five types of Lynels, the most difficult being the Golden Lynel.
Golden lynel right on the great plateau in the beginning. Master mode definitely requires skill
@@thebenmidthun its actually a black lynel
@@Tiny_24 maybe for you. It was gold for me
@@thebenmidthun nope. It stays black. From start to finish that lynel will always be a black lynel
@@Tiny_24 lol no dude. Master mode its gold. I'll go back to my file and send a picture. You on the Facebook? I dont do twitters
Me: watching this even though I’ve done everything (even all the Koroks) just cuz it’s good content 😎
King!
I mean you could hunt down all the koroks but you could also watch QuinBoBin do it bc that’s incredibly entertaining
16 things to do after beating botw*
Beardice
@@LinksQuest squimblo forever
@@ryleeg6375 forklift crew
@@LinksQuest long man clan
A little outdated. I would advise also trying out glitches. The free master sword. The multiple shields. And more. Makes it fun to slide without worry
I'll eventually do a video dedicated to glitches
@@ProfessorXenoblade welp. I can trust you'll get to it
@@blizz2748 expect it probably some time next year :)
@@ProfessorXenoblade 12 months after the comment it gets made. True to word
@Blizz Glitch content isn't my forte so it's been taking longer than expected
You can get the xenoblade armor without the dlc
I have completed eventide island in nearly 1 hour. It is not as hard as described. You have to fight strategic.
Collect enough food, find treasures, weapons. Use rooks, metal cubes to defeat the monsters.
Good luck
I beat botw a long time ago and these things are very useful for me
Glad it helps!
I think that the Lynels were first introduced in the first Zelda game or something like that
Thank you!
You uploaded the Video on my birthday!
What are the chances, right?
@@ProfessorXenoblade well if you were to upload a video, there Is a 1/365 or ariund 0.28% chance of uploading it on a specific viewer's birthday (and yes I know that's not what you mean by what are the chances)
The xenoblade armour isnt dlc, plus ive pretty much 100% the game except for 2 medals of honor cuz I don't want to find them, I found all 900 already
lyonels are an old enemy actually, from the og legend of zelda on the NES.
They need to give us dlc with some theme dungeons. The map is so huge they can place 5 or 6 in random locations. With epic boss battles.
Since they're making the sequel I doubt they'll make anymore dlc for the first game
I beat eventide island with 5 hearts and killed the hinox with metal box
If you long since beat the story you have all memorys
I already did all the thing in the video but beside that great video!
Thanks!
Didn't know about the master sword till i accidentally got to the lost forest and getting through it by i don't even know how 😂
That wasn't Ganondorf's horse that was just the giant horse. I haven't bought any dlc yet and the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 side quest outfit free. Any player can that outfit.
we just say Ganondorf's horse because it kinda resembles his OoT horse
I needed this
Glad it helped!
If you do Eventide, don't be me, and do it with a blood moon that night 😅 took way too long to get through it
Me who didn't complete the main quest yet because this time playing I wanted to do everything else first.
Well I did all that already except all korok and shrines😭
It is 3 DLC but it is just if you bought the expansion pass of it add 3 ex chest for you in the you start.
evty time i play i find something new i missed before
IMO the entire game is built do do as much as possible before beating Ganon because IT ENDS AFTER THAT
15 things that I've done at my first playthrough xD :P
correction, Lynels aren’t actually new. They were in the original game
Another thing you can do is fill up your hyrule compendium
I just can't wait for BotW 2, but I've been playing BotW 1 and Age of Calamity
Hey man keep it up
I just finished the game yesterday with like 20% of the game, and that was almost 52h(25 more in my first unfinished run) of game, but all the things you can do isn't seem worthy, like all side quest as take a photo of a damm especific fish for 50 rupees 💀 or collect 900 seed for a sh*t or beat the Lynel for a weapon that will break but i already have the mastersword
I would like more deep in the main story
Mind giving me advice on where that house is? I have a few weapons I need to hang up.
Link's House in Hateno Village
I am not confident of my abilities in the game and I physically get ill at the thought of confronting stronger enemies, so I put it off by doing side quests, lol. Over 200 hours of gameplay since I started last March and I've yet to approach any of the Divine Beasts or battle a Guardian or Lynel.
Divine Beasts aren't that hard tbh. Guardians and Lynels can also be exploited very easily
Don't forget about stealing the bow of light from Zelda and putting it's on your main save
don't know how to do it. maybe for a future video focused on glitches
Did you know you could duplicate arrows with a multi shot bow and a certain fire in the gerudo desert oasis?? It's insane what this game's glitches allow us to do hihi
I've seen the glitch performed but I've never tried it :)