The Champion's Leathers do have an effect other then high defense. You can use the Master Sword's Sword Beams even when you're not at full health if you have them on.
@@chasesmith2761 Sword beams work with any armor on if you're at full health, if you're not at full though the champion's leathers let you sword beam anyway
The flying recall trick is to let your vehicle plummet down for a while, and then recall it. This way, you are not just backtracking, you are just regaining your fall. Works better with non-wing crafts. Also, everytime you use recall, the object freezes in time for a little while, so you can just keep recalling -> turning recall off -> recalling cycle, so the vehicle moves just a tiny bit (or not at all) while you do it
For number 13, the stabilizer bicycle, the reason that you can't control it well is that the stabilizer will try to make your vehicle 100% upright... even when you are trying to climb or descend small slopes, which makes it function pretty much as a monocycle with a stabilizer. The REAL trick is to attach the rim of a wooden wheel to the top of your vehicle (in the same direction as the vehicle moves), and put a stabilizer on the center of the wooden wheel. This way, your vehicle can still tilt forwards and backwards freely, allowing you to go up and down slopes, but will never fall to its side, due to how wooden wheels work (anything combined with the center of a wooden wheen can spin freely) I actually made an entire Akkala to gerudo desert road trip on one of those, its so fun to ride around!
Cooking pot and stabiliser is great for this, since the pot and heating element have some play. Also works for boats and aircraft. Aircraft especially work a lot better with a bit of latency added to the stabiliser
But separately, how effective is an actual monocycle with this? (wheel, stabilizer, controller) i mean, after you solve the problem of actually getting on the monocycle, but I digress. :v
Although it is sad that the wheel doesn't work, you can attach a homing cart and it will keep the momentum you had for much longer, although the durability runs out very quick
The real trick is to attach the stabilizer to the center of a wagon wheel that’s connected to and in line with your other two fast wheels (so the stabilizer will be off to the side). It’s a little jittery when it starts up as the stabilizer can bump the wheels around as it orients itself, but as long as you have it lined up correctly it’ll only allow the vehicle to rotate in the direction the wagon wheel can turn; aka upwards and downwards along the length of the cycle, aka the direction you’re driving in. Connecting a second wheel by the rim to the center of the first then connecting the stabilizer to the center of the second wheel will allow it to turn in two different directions, which doesn’t work well for two-wheel bikes, but for off-roader types with four wheels, it works amazingly well
Floating items with a octo-balloon actually seems pretty useful, no spoilers but I could've used this a couple of times in the desert to move items quickly and in a more fun way than just "attach to vehicle and drive to town" if it'll still attach to objects that normally bounce arrows and not get the arrow stuck in them. I gotta test this
I mean, if you’re committed to get a Bokoblin onto a sky island, I would put a bunch of batteries on a cage flying vehicle/hot air ballon. As for the bokoblin staying neutral, you can use the bokoblin mask from the koltin quest line to make it a bit easier.
Some thoughts for some of these... - I think the combination of *Majora's Mask* and the rest of the upgraded *Zonai set* in concert with a *power-phobic vehicle,* could get you and a Boko onto one of the lower islands (without it de-spawning or destroying the aircraft). - I too enjoy those *Addison sign challenges,* but if you don't like them yourself and want to *spam* them easily, stock up on *Hover Devices.* 99% of the time, you can just place it under the sign and it stands up just fine. - If you'd prefer to get _more money_ from the *Hudson Construction sign guy,* rather than a meal, you can keep your *meal pouch full* and he'll give you *another 20 Rupees* instead! - I noticed after fusing the stuffie sand seals in Riju's room to my shield (What? They're cute! haha) that *different shields change the orientation of the item fused.* So maybe some Zonai devices will work if _attached to the right shield_ that puts it in the _correct orientation._ It's a long shot, but who knows with this game! - The *frozen meat* thing is a good tip, and for _performance_ it trumps the Ice Sheet as it *doesn't melt.* _Keep in mind_ though, you're *using up an item,* and you're stuck with this silly *piece of meat on your back!* haha
Not necessarily, another trick you can use is to stock an auto-build with meat on a weapon, go to a frozen location and use the autobuild the same way you would for collecting Apple's through an orchard, the zonaite "meat" will freeze off with no actual item cost as you never told it to fuse, which will enable all the frozen meat for surfing you desire while letting you destroy them whenever you want.
This deserves more upvotes. I used the hover stone trick on signs I didn't particularly feel like doing the "right" way, and it always worked. And for frozen meat, I've been using regular frozen meat (not the thick, more expensive kind) on my shield for weeks now. It works incredibly well. Sure, Link looks a little funny running around with a slab of frozen meat on his back all the time (I shield surf a *lot* now), but I've learned to embrace it as part of the charm of this game. I just appreciate the game letting us do ridiculous things like that.
@@nicked_fenyx Remember when we were all debating whether or not you could make a Meat Arrow, and if so, what it would do? I don't think ANY of us were ready for exactly how *unrestricted* this game would _actually_ be! It's amazing to watch _other people_ play too, just so you can see the awesomely weird ways they find to complete challenges, and to just sit in *AWE* at the fact Nintendo even had the foresight to allow it! There's stuff I'd add, sure, but that's on me because honestly, they get closer to *MASTERPIECE* every mainline Zelda they release!!
Aparently there are two hidden boosts for certain pieces of armor. The Champion's Leathers supposedly let you use the Master Sword's beam attack no matter how much health you have and the various Divine helms, in addition to changing the sage's appearances, also increase the damage of their respective sage greatly. This also is true for the Zonaite helm, which acts as Mineru's divine helm.
Seriously wat? I swear, the first video bad this exact thing with the homing cart. It was baffling then like its literally the bloody description of the item.
Better for getting bullet time than a shield with a spring is attaching a wing to your shield. It allows you to enter bullet time from any surface. Edit: You can get Bokoblins to sky islands without them despawning. It just takes you making something, dropping it from said island, getting it on said contraption, and using recall. It'll get up there.
There is a glitch with the spring that allows you to use it indefinitely, as long as you don't get out of range, pretty sure the glitch basically just breaks the game making it think that a spring is attached to your shield but it isn't at the same time.
Actually you can actually remove the range limitation by fusing that same spring to a weapon. This will make it so you can hop around forever aslong as you don't swap your shield.
the recall recharge works better if you rewind until your contraption starts moving, then stop and reactivate recall until your contraption starts moving, and so on and so forth. If you do it right, then you won't lose any ground.
The dual wielding by attaching a weapon to a shield actually came up when a friend and I were just joking around. I suggested that if you could dual wield the Master Sword with the Goddess White Sword, you'd technically be wielding 1.5 Master Swords. My friend suggested fusing the Goddess sword to a shield, which led me to the conclusion that if you can get a second Goddess sword you could also fuse it to the Master Sword, making for twice the evil-slaying power, and instantly throwing Ganondorf into cardiac arrest the moment you so much as graze him with your three blades. lol
About No.6: I think thats more of a lore thing. They probably thought we won´t even be able to shoot the blupee in the first place. And about No 3: They actually gave the weel another use. Instead of improving the shield surf (wich minecarts an other things already do) the weel starts spinning, if you take out the shield, and it damages enemies that run into it, without needing to parry
The recall tree co is made for when your vehicle is falling,(I found it’s usually best with the hover bike) and you can recall to right before it was falling and repeat if needed.
To get your vehicle to track and go towards enemies, I've found you can attach your fans or wheels to construct heads. The head turns to face the enemies, and the vehicle behaves more or less like like a homing cart. (If you're doing this with wheels, you may as well just use homing carts instead)
Although the small wheel doesn't work with shield fuses, a cart does! You can even grind on rails with it. Go out there and become Hyrule's greatest skater.
About Number 7: You can try to use the big floating platforms that hover unpowered - you can get some near the ground at the Skyview Tower north of the Lost Woods. You can pop fans and a steering stick on them for lift, and they stay level while your energy recharges. There's a Sky Island shrine that uses this method to carry a crystal back to its pedestal.
The Stabilizer ain’t a myth. It’s a Zonai device and it’s working as intended. What do you expect from a Stabilizer? It stabilizes. Now, on a more positive note that could actually be considered a “myth”; If you attach two Stabilizers, bottom to bottom, like this , It will cause a low-gravity effect as bot try to stabilize up, but keep each other from doing so. Test it out!
I made the same comment lol. I was like isn't that just the main function of a stabilizer? I mean some people may not know about them or what they are for, but not a myth about the use of it at all just the actual use for it.
The issue with the double stabilizers is that it doesn't just emulate low-gravity, so much as it seems to slow its own acceleration in any direction you try to guide it, which I'd imagine makes this very difficult to utilize well in any vehicle builds. But it is cool seeing how an object with such exotic properties interacts the game's physics engine.
You can use bomb flowers on arrows in any of the shrines with the big circle pressure plates that they want you to slam the balls into with whatever mechanic the shrine uses and just skip it
This was in Breath of the Wild, and if this were a glitch it probably would’ve been patched out, but I suppose it’s a fair trade, trading out a combat advantage for a mental one.
... You... you were supposed to shoot Colgera? I just dove right through the guy every single time. Was fun, but very different kind of fight than I expected. Apparently because that wasn't quite the way the fight had been envisioned?
theres many ways to kill that boss im pretty sure, ive seen some videos where he shoots out the spikes on his back then you can dive through it but you can also just use a fire arrow on the underside to break the ice then shoot the purple snowflake in the middle to damage it
For number 10, there is a duel benefit there. Having a sapphires sheild (can use icy type dragon/enemy part as well), gives you lvl 1 hest resistance. The ruby on the other hand (or fire dragon/monster parts), offers cold resist lvl 1. These effects can stack with armors or food buffs as well! Unfortunately, the opal and topaz (can also water and lightning based dragon/monster parts respectively) have no exfra2 buffs as far as i can tell.
You aren’t trying hard enough at all, recall stalling for battery midair 100% works, you just need to repeatedly activate and deactivate recall after waiting a bit
2:39 Try fusing frozen meat onto your shield, it’s even better for shield surfing and never melts. Also, the cooking pot regenerating stamina is likely a product of the fact your stamina is instantly recharged when you talk to an NPC, and a cooking pot is the same type interaction.
Reaction to number 11: If you fuse a zonai device wing to your shield it makes you shield surf a bit higher, at least high enough to enter bullet mode And it doesnt disappear it only disappears if you destroy the dused item or if your shield breaks, but that is both logical
Did he just claim the intended effect of the stabilizer as a possible myth? On that note, there's a myth about shields. Some people claim you can use them to block attacks
If you want better consistent bullet time, I'd say use a wing on your shield, it doesn't go as high as a spring but it allows you to do it multiple times unlike a spring
14:24 this is actually helpful if you use it on Bomb Barrels in an enemy camp. The force created when the Bomb Barrel drops down to the ground is enough to detonate it.
For getting a bokoblin to a sky island I would recommend using a bokoblin mask so they don't agro you. And also attach a cooking pot or a korok to do the refill batter trick.
8:00 Slight correction there: All weapons when spun can deal damage to both Link and enemies, however monster parts and other collectibles don't. So Link can stand safely inside the collectible, while the weapons spin around him dealing damage to enemies.
Two fun shield fusion facts! If you are to attach an elemental gem (Ruby, Sapphire, etc.) to a shield, enemies that hit you with your shield up will be engulfed by an elemental explosion corresponding to the gem. I don't think this works with parries, however. Another fact is that if you were to attach a ruby to a shield and wear it, it gives you warmth, allowing you to traverse snowy areas without cold weather clothing. I'm quite sure sapphire shields protect you from the heat, but I'm yet to test it.
Partially true about the ruby shield providing warmth. The issue is that it only provides one level of cold protection. Many of the colder areas of the map require two. So you end up needing the ruby shield and at least one piece of cold protection clothing. That said, I always keep a ruby shield in my inventory, as this allows me to just quickly swap to the Snowquill head piece when needed, while still keeping the rest of my set intact. It also comes in handy for melting ice blocks just by standing near them - no fire required.
Ive seen that adding wooden wheels with stablizers improves its function with vehicles for rougher terrain. Fusing the stablizer on top of a pot is even more useful
@Dr.Willy 5:42, if you do springboarding then add a star fragment onto the spring the you can use the spring shield as many times as you want and it won't de-spawn. (They might patch it whenever the 1.1.3 patch comes out.)
2 ideas: 1 For getting a bokoblin to a sky island, could you use an upside down cage? As it decreases de amount of parts you use. 2 Can you lift chests with the octorok balloon arrows?
You could cheese this such sign puzzles with stabilizers/hover stones since stabilizers don’t move, no matter how much you push against them and the hover stone it’s pretty self-explanatory
The hidden weegee is back in this video. From being gone a while he is back.. and somewhere.. can you find the weegee? Tell me it's time stamp for this fun lil easter egg hunt.
In addition to the frozen meat, I have had some success with frozen fish and mine carts fuzed to shield. The mine carts of course also let you shield surf down rails
The recall trick has an easier use: recalling your vehicle, stopping recall as soon as the prompt shows up, recalling it, stopping recall as soon as the prompt shows up, etc. No food or cooking pots wasted!
For the cooking pot trick, I found that interacting with any textboxes seems to refill battery. This counts talking to NPCs and entering loading zones, but I don’t think opening chests works, which is sad since that could be used infinitely as long as your inventory is full.
I've been using a regular piece of frozen meat (not the thicker, more valuable ones) on my shield for weeks now. It drastically speeds up shield surfing. I've now gone through multiple shields and multiple pieces of meat, with none of them causing an issue, and all working as expected. So at least from my personal experience, the meat does't have to be thick. Just flat. Also, the best/easiest way to cheese the sign building challenges if you're struggling or just don't want to bother building something more complex? A single hover stone. Works every time.
3:49 Use a Wagon wheel between the tires and attach the stabilizer to the wheel's axle. some people also fuse a "kickstand" for when it is not in use. usually a stick (not tree branch)
That rock on a weapon solving the korok puzzle, I think I know why that works. When a weapon and something else are fused, they don’t become a new object even if the model seems to change somewhat (like with a Silver Lynel Horn) since you can take a photo of the base weapon and the fused material with your camera and they count as what they should be. You can even see that when you fuse two weapons together with the weapon attached being of lower durability than the weapon it’s fused to as the fused weapon on the end can break without taking the base weapon with it. With all that being said, the rock on the end of a weapon still has the state of being just a rock and so it being put in place for long enough with the jump attack allows it to trigger the Korok.
Here's a fun thing that probably won't affect much in the end, but using ultrahand on snowballs can make them absolutely gigantic. Simply drag the snowball along a snowy surface.
Like your videos!! Never big spoiler, that's so great! Thanks!! To the wheel on the shield: We can make a skateboard what more would you need!? (Transporter) If you leave your bike it falls still over! Just take two stabilizer and put each one to the left and right side of the back wheel! So your bike should have a stance if you leave it!! You could also take two wooden wheels on each side, but that looks a bit silly! :) Maybe you know what bee holder are doing to get to the honey, they use smoke! So if you can imagine there are other ways to get more honey without any bee!! :)
That one about the shield parry when fused with elemental weapon pieces actually working is so cool, I’m definitely gonna need to make massive use of that and I’m probably gonna go grind Electric Lizalfos now.
You can use a stake in the ground to work as a place to put your platform and become a garage for building so that wheels are easier to attach to platform
You may not be able to make a bokoblin fly using the octorock balloon, but since you can use it to attach things remotely, you could either attach it to a dropped bomb flower (testing might be needed to make sure it doesn't just explode after being struck) and then float that over a camp using a korok guster or Tulin. I could also see it working in Link's favor, for instance, if you do see a weapon in a camp, you could (again, testing might be needed) attach a balloon, and make it so the enemy is disarmed before the fight starts. Or, this could be useful for small items that you want to extract from a camp (fire/ice/shock fruits) and then maybe collect before engaging with the enemies.
Useing recall in the air is very well bringing you forward, If you are high up already, disengage the Controll stick or turn off the device if you dont have a CS, and try to fall as straight as possible, Recall now get you Up, but not back. If you stop recall at the highest point, you can continue from where you left of, you gotta find the right amount of fall distance to get the most out of it, but it carried me to places that I probably shouldn't be possible to get to just because of recall
If you put a torch on your shield normally you can't light it while it's on your back but if you are somewhere so hot wooden things burn, the torch will light! This let me basically cheese the entire fire temple with a single balloon.
Get the majora mask from floating colluseum in the depths to make messing with mobs easier (you will need to fight 5 lynels, but nothing 5 ancient arrows or a good lazer satelite can't deal with). After that, 6 fans should be enough to lift your new hostage to the sky.
The reason "more weapons" worked was not really the weapons and more about the speed. Physics objects deal damage based on their speed but there's a threshold that has to be met before you get any. The reason it doesn't hurt Link is because items that can be picked up only have situational collision with Link but do have normal collision with enemies. You basically just need to attach enough things to make a long object and then attach one small thing to the end of that. Then you just pick it up by the small part, spin it around for a good 15 seconds or so, drop it, and now you have a trap set up to lure enemies into. Just make sure not to disarm the enemies or they might pick it up before you have a chance to recall it.
I wanna point out a thing about Huge Zonai charges. These Huge Charges works like the yellow stamina meals. By that I mean, it will replenish all your max battery when used, along with the 20 second overcharge. With this, you can let your battery almost run out and pop a Huge charge at the very last second your battery dies out. In turn, it will replenish all the max battery you lost, along with an added 20 seconds of overcharge. This may be useful for those who goes around and uses heavy power usage machines, especially with things like multiple cannons.
You can get one in the sky island, but you need metal cage, lots of batterys and you gota put him into sleep. Also i recomend using rockets as a fast liftoff and then other stuff turns on.
For getting a Bokoblin to the sky island, it would probably work a lot easier to use Majora's Mask or the Bokoblin Mask to prevent the Bokoblin from getting aggressive, that way if you were able to find a more passive way to get it onto a vehicle to take it up, you wouldn't have to worry about it attacking you in the process and on the way.
Here's an obscure one for you. The huge icicles dropped by the final attack phase of an Ice Gleeok, when fused to your shield, act like a spiky object and counterhit enemies whom you block. Since it is ice though, this makes the enemy freeze when they hit it. The enemy does have to be in shield bash range when you block their attack to take the counter freeze though. This makes it the only attachment that can both freeze enemies when you block and also allow freezing them when you parry hit too :)
For the bokoblin one, use a platform with fans on the bottom and a cage from the camps, fans last a lot longer than most zonai devices, alternatives use a small wheel motor with the shrine propellers or just 2 big wheels to power the propeller, use repeatedly as needed to achieve the needed lift and keep the bokoblin in the cage (fuse the cage to the platform after freezing the bokoblin a feathered edge with a sapphire works best, or use any freezing weapon with a fan shield) you'll prob want max battery capacity and zoanite armor, and probably a lot of zonai charges if you're using fans
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The Champion's Leathers do have an effect other then high defense. You can use the Master Sword's Sword Beams even when you're not at full health if you have them on.
You can do that with any armor bud
@@chasesmith2761 Not true
I think tunic of memories is the same
@@chasesmith2761 Sword beams work with any armor on if you're at full health, if you're not at full though the champion's leathers let you sword beam anyway
@@tik7165 Is it really just that? I thought it was all armors, but that's probably because I only used champion leathers in my playthrough.
The flying recall trick is to let your vehicle plummet down for a while, and then recall it. This way, you are not just backtracking, you are just regaining your fall. Works better with non-wing crafts. Also, everytime you use recall, the object freezes in time for a little while, so you can just keep recalling -> turning recall off -> recalling cycle, so the vehicle moves just a tiny bit (or not at all) while you do it
Plus you can also recall a short distance and then disable, reuse, etc. That way you stay in roughly the same place
You also recharge during the pause while it starts up
also if you have fully upgraded zonite armor there is a recharge up abillity that can also help
For number 13, the stabilizer bicycle, the reason that you can't control it well is that the stabilizer will try to make your vehicle 100% upright... even when you are trying to climb or descend small slopes, which makes it function pretty much as a monocycle with a stabilizer. The REAL trick is to attach the rim of a wooden wheel to the top of your vehicle (in the same direction as the vehicle moves), and put a stabilizer on the center of the wooden wheel. This way, your vehicle can still tilt forwards and backwards freely, allowing you to go up and down slopes, but will never fall to its side, due to how wooden wheels work (anything combined with the center of a wooden wheen can spin freely)
I actually made an entire Akkala to gerudo desert road trip on one of those, its so fun to ride around!
You essentially made a gimbal for your vehicle! Very cool!
You can use cooking pots between the wheels and the stabilizer for suspension
Cooking pot and stabiliser is great for this, since the pot and heating element have some play. Also works for boats and aircraft. Aircraft especially work a lot better with a bit of latency added to the stabiliser
But separately, how effective is an actual monocycle with this? (wheel, stabilizer, controller)
i mean, after you solve the problem of actually getting on the monocycle, but I digress. :v
I see a lot of people using Spring devices to add some FLEX to their vehicle. Adds suspension and shock absorption, too.
Although it is sad that the wheel doesn't work, you can attach a homing cart and it will keep the momentum you had for much longer, although the durability runs out very quick
Found that out myself
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Just use a sled it gives better surfing and I think reduces durability
The real trick is to attach the stabilizer to the center of a wagon wheel that’s connected to and in line with your other two fast wheels (so the stabilizer will be off to the side). It’s a little jittery when it starts up as the stabilizer can bump the wheels around as it orients itself, but as long as you have it lined up correctly it’ll only allow the vehicle to rotate in the direction the wagon wheel can turn; aka upwards and downwards along the length of the cycle, aka the direction you’re driving in. Connecting a second wheel by the rim to the center of the first then connecting the stabilizer to the center of the second wheel will allow it to turn in two different directions, which doesn’t work well for two-wheel bikes, but for off-roader types with four wheels, it works amazingly well
Floating items with a octo-balloon actually seems pretty useful, no spoilers but I could've used this a couple of times in the desert to move items quickly and in a more fun way than just "attach to vehicle and drive to town" if it'll still attach to objects that normally bounce arrows and not get the arrow stuck in them. I gotta test this
I mean, if you’re committed to get a Bokoblin onto a sky island, I would put a bunch of batteries on a cage flying vehicle/hot air ballon. As for the bokoblin staying neutral, you can use the bokoblin mask from the koltin quest line to make it a bit easier.
Some thoughts for some of these...
- I think the combination of *Majora's Mask* and the rest of the upgraded *Zonai set* in concert with a *power-phobic vehicle,* could get you and a Boko onto one of the lower islands (without it de-spawning or destroying the aircraft).
- I too enjoy those *Addison sign challenges,* but if you don't like them yourself and want to *spam* them easily, stock up on *Hover Devices.* 99% of the time, you can just place it under the sign and it stands up just fine.
- If you'd prefer to get _more money_ from the *Hudson Construction sign guy,* rather than a meal, you can keep your *meal pouch full* and he'll give you *another 20 Rupees* instead!
- I noticed after fusing the stuffie sand seals in Riju's room to my shield (What? They're cute! haha) that *different shields change the orientation of the item fused.* So maybe some Zonai devices will work if _attached to the right shield_ that puts it in the _correct orientation._ It's a long shot, but who knows with this game!
- The *frozen meat* thing is a good tip, and for _performance_ it trumps the Ice Sheet as it *doesn't melt.* _Keep in mind_ though, you're *using up an item,* and you're stuck with this silly *piece of meat on your back!* haha
Not necessarily, another trick you can use is to stock an auto-build with meat on a weapon, go to a frozen location and use the autobuild the same way you would for collecting Apple's through an orchard, the zonaite "meat" will freeze off with no actual item cost as you never told it to fuse, which will enable all the frozen meat for surfing you desire while letting you destroy them whenever you want.
This deserves more upvotes. I used the hover stone trick on signs I didn't particularly feel like doing the "right" way, and it always worked. And for frozen meat, I've been using regular frozen meat (not the thick, more expensive kind) on my shield for weeks now. It works incredibly well. Sure, Link looks a little funny running around with a slab of frozen meat on his back all the time (I shield surf a *lot* now), but I've learned to embrace it as part of the charm of this game. I just appreciate the game letting us do ridiculous things like that.
@@nicked_fenyx Remember when we were all debating whether or not you could make a Meat Arrow, and if so, what it would do? I don't think ANY of us were ready for exactly how *unrestricted* this game would _actually_ be! It's amazing to watch _other people_ play too, just so you can see the awesomely weird ways they find to complete challenges, and to just sit in *AWE* at the fact Nintendo even had the foresight to allow it! There's stuff I'd add, sure, but that's on me because honestly, they get closer to *MASTERPIECE* every mainline Zelda they release!!
@@BoyProdigyX Well said! This game is amazing.
Why Majora's mask specifically? Does it have a buff other than disguise?
Aparently there are two hidden boosts for certain pieces of armor. The Champion's Leathers supposedly let you use the Master Sword's beam attack no matter how much health you have and the various Divine helms, in addition to changing the sage's appearances, also increase the damage of their respective sage greatly. This also is true for the Zonaite helm, which acts as Mineru's divine helm.
Stabilizer: *does its job*
Omg! Look at the secret thing I found! A stabilizer stabilizes!!
Seriously wat? I swear, the first video bad this exact thing with the homing cart. It was baffling then like its literally the bloody description of the item.
Better for getting bullet time than a shield with a spring is attaching a wing to your shield. It allows you to enter bullet time from any surface.
Edit: You can get Bokoblins to sky islands without them despawning. It just takes you making something, dropping it from said island, getting it on said contraption, and using recall. It'll get up there.
Man, imagine that duel wielding weapons becomes a thing in a dlc of Totk. Wouldn't that be awesome?
There is a glitch with the spring that allows you to use it indefinitely, as long as you don't get out of range, pretty sure the glitch basically just breaks the game making it think that a spring is attached to your shield but it isn't at the same time.
It pretty much turns your shield into a pogo stick.
If you attach a star piece or dragon piece to the spring it increases its range massively
@@Plurmple_ You mean its de-spawn range, right? Not its "boingyness"?
Btw, it’s called Fuse Entanglement.
Actually you can actually remove the range limitation by fusing that same spring to a weapon.
This will make it so you can hop around forever aslong as you don't swap your shield.
the recall recharge works better if you rewind until your contraption starts moving, then stop and reactivate recall until your contraption starts moving, and so on and so forth. If you do it right, then you won't lose any ground.
The dual wielding by attaching a weapon to a shield actually came up when a friend and I were just joking around. I suggested that if you could dual wield the Master Sword with the Goddess White Sword, you'd technically be wielding 1.5 Master Swords. My friend suggested fusing the Goddess sword to a shield, which led me to the conclusion that if you can get a second Goddess sword you could also fuse it to the Master Sword, making for twice the evil-slaying power, and instantly throwing Ganondorf into cardiac arrest the moment you so much as graze him with your three blades. lol
About No.6:
I think thats more of a lore thing. They probably thought we won´t even be able to shoot the blupee in the first place.
And about No 3:
They actually gave the weel another use. Instead of improving the shield surf (wich minecarts an other things already do) the weel starts spinning, if you take out the shield, and it damages enemies that run into it, without needing to parry
The recall tree co is made for when your vehicle is falling,(I found it’s usually best with the hover bike) and you can recall to right before it was falling and repeat if needed.
To get your vehicle to track and go towards enemies, I've found you can attach your fans or wheels to construct heads. The head turns to face the enemies, and the vehicle behaves more or less like like a homing cart. (If you're doing this with wheels, you may as well just use homing carts instead)
Although the small wheel doesn't work with shield fuses, a cart does! You can even grind on rails with it. Go out there and become Hyrule's greatest skater.
About Number 7: You can try to use the big floating platforms that hover unpowered - you can get some near the ground at the Skyview Tower north of the Lost Woods. You can pop fans and a steering stick on them for lift, and they stay level while your energy recharges. There's a Sky Island shrine that uses this method to carry a crystal back to its pedestal.
They have a maximum range before they despawn like wings
The Stabilizer ain’t a myth. It’s a Zonai device and it’s working as intended.
What do you expect from a Stabilizer? It stabilizes.
Now, on a more positive note that could actually be considered a “myth”; If you attach two Stabilizers, bottom to bottom, like this , It will cause a low-gravity effect as bot try to stabilize up, but keep each other from doing so. Test it out!
I made the same comment lol. I was like isn't that just the main function of a stabilizer? I mean some people may not know about them or what they are for, but not a myth about the use of it at all just the actual use for it.
The issue with the double stabilizers is that it doesn't just emulate low-gravity, so much as it seems to slow its own acceleration in any direction you try to guide it, which I'd imagine makes this very difficult to utilize well in any vehicle builds.
But it is cool seeing how an object with such exotic properties interacts the game's physics engine.
3:36 no way, a device does the job it was programmed to do? That’s crazy!!
But seriously, this is a good video, I just found that “discovery” funny
You can use bomb flowers on arrows in any of the shrines with the big circle pressure plates that they want you to slam the balls into with whatever mechanic the shrine uses and just skip it
This was in Breath of the Wild, and if this were a glitch it probably would’ve been patched out, but I suppose it’s a fair trade, trading out a combat advantage for a mental one.
... You... you were supposed to shoot Colgera? I just dove right through the guy every single time.
Was fun, but very different kind of fight than I expected. Apparently because that wasn't quite the way the fight had been envisioned?
theres many ways to kill that boss im pretty sure, ive seen some videos where he shoots out the spikes on his back then you can dive through it but you can also just use a fire arrow on the underside to break the ice then shoot the purple snowflake in the middle to damage it
When killing a horse in BOTW the horse does not die in TOTK despite your horses being transferred. It makes sense but is still confusing.
For number 10, there is a duel benefit there. Having a sapphires sheild (can use icy type dragon/enemy part as well), gives you lvl 1 hest resistance. The ruby on the other hand (or fire dragon/monster parts), offers cold resist lvl 1. These effects can stack with armors or food buffs as well! Unfortunately, the opal and topaz (can also water and lightning based dragon/monster parts respectively) have no exfra2 buffs as far as i can tell.
Wow that's sick! Didn't even think about that at alllll
You aren’t trying hard enough at all, recall stalling for battery midair 100% works, you just need to repeatedly activate and deactivate recall after waiting a bit
2:39 Try fusing frozen meat onto your shield, it’s even better for shield surfing and never melts. Also, the cooking pot regenerating stamina is likely a product of the fact your stamina is instantly recharged when you talk to an NPC, and a cooking pot is the same type interaction.
He covered this in the end of the video, well the meat part.
1:54 using recall is not useless since you can continuously loop it by turning it on and off
I mean yeah but getting from A to B will be hard
Reaction to number 11:
If you fuse a zonai device wing to your shield it makes you shield surf a bit higher, at least high enough to enter bullet mode
And it doesnt disappear it only disappears if you destroy the dused item or if your shield breaks, but that is both logical
can put 2 stabelizers together and ur zonai creation will fall slower like anti gravity
I haven't seen this guy in 7 years and holy hell he still uploads
YES I LIVVVVEEEEE
Did he just claim the intended effect of the stabilizer as a possible myth?
On that note, there's a myth about shields. Some people claim you can use them to block attacks
bro made the most outdated 8 hours in the game things you didnt know video and thought we wouldnt notice
If you want better consistent bullet time, I'd say use a wing on your shield, it doesn't go as high as a spring but it allows you to do it multiple times unlike a spring
I love you channel and videos about tears of the kingdom!! Would love if you would do more
Replying to my own comment lol
certainly will make more!
14:24 this is actually helpful if you use it on Bomb Barrels in an enemy camp. The force created when the Bomb Barrel drops down to the ground is enough to detonate it.
The spring on a shield also bounces enemies away and that function can be used multiple times.
how is the stabilizer one considered a myth, isnt that the entire purpose of it? its sorta in the name
If an o to rock spits out a boomerang it will go back to it not damaging it
For getting a bokoblin to a sky island I would recommend using a bokoblin mask so they don't agro you. And also attach a cooking pot or a korok to do the refill batter trick.
That's what I was thinking the whole time,
Majora’s mask works too
8:00 Slight correction there: All weapons when spun can deal damage to both Link and enemies, however monster parts and other collectibles don't.
So Link can stand safely inside the collectible, while the weapons spin around him dealing damage to enemies.
Two fun shield fusion facts! If you are to attach an elemental gem (Ruby, Sapphire, etc.) to a shield, enemies that hit you with your shield up will be engulfed by an elemental explosion corresponding to the gem. I don't think this works with parries, however. Another fact is that if you were to attach a ruby to a shield and wear it, it gives you warmth, allowing you to traverse snowy areas without cold weather clothing. I'm quite sure sapphire shields protect you from the heat, but I'm yet to test it.
Partially true about the ruby shield providing warmth. The issue is that it only provides one level of cold protection. Many of the colder areas of the map require two. So you end up needing the ruby shield and at least one piece of cold protection clothing. That said, I always keep a ruby shield in my inventory, as this allows me to just quickly swap to the Snowquill head piece when needed, while still keeping the rest of my set intact. It also comes in handy for melting ice blocks just by standing near them - no fire required.
I like to assume that Nintendo have the same ideas it's just that they got some to work and others had issues they couldn't overcome.
Apparently, many people don't know that you can simply nosedive straight through Colgera's weak points, defeating it without using a single weapon.
Sick that's a thing??
@@drwily that's how I've done it, didn't realize there was another way, lol
@@drwily Yep, just wait for the spikes to be clear and then smash Link's cranium all the way through the weak point.
9:20 dude has never heard of a fan lmao
just trying stuff man hahaha obviously there are better option hahaha
You can shield surf using frozen fish and frozen crabs as well. I personally like using the crab for looks instead of a slab of meat.
Can you fuse a rocket to a shield, give it to a baddie, then launch them by activating the rocket while they’re holding it?
Wily the Mythbuster: Part III 😎😎
Ive seen that adding wooden wheels with stablizers improves its function with vehicles for rougher terrain. Fusing the stablizer on top of a pot is even more useful
For the Signs you could use a floating plattform it works every time😂😅
I can't beleve you are doing this for soo many years. Keep it up!
@Dr.Willy 5:42, if you do springboarding then add a star fragment onto the spring the you can use the spring shield as many times as you want and it won't de-spawn. (They might patch it whenever the 1.1.3 patch comes out.)
Bro is running out of ideas, he literally tested if stabilizers work 💀
Give him a break, it'll be a few decades before he tries taking over the world and Mega Man comes to stop him.
One thing i do to gain height is use yunobus flame wheel to start a fire which i paraglide sometimes while battling monsters😂.
sick move!
2 ideas:
1 For getting a bokoblin to a sky island, could you use an upside down cage? As it decreases de amount of parts you use.
2 Can you lift chests with the octorok balloon arrows?
Cool Video Bro!
You could cheese this such sign puzzles with stabilizers/hover stones since stabilizers don’t move, no matter how much you push against them and the hover stone it’s pretty self-explanatory
The hidden weegee is back in this video. From being gone a while he is back.. and somewhere.. can you find the weegee?
Tell me it's time stamp for this fun lil easter egg hunt.
In addition to the frozen meat, I have had some success with frozen fish and mine carts fuzed to shield. The mine carts of course also let you shield surf down rails
Using a dazzle fruit with a multi shot bow while in bullet time can trigger stuff that needs a light from a mirror.
The recall trick has an easier use: recalling your vehicle, stopping recall as soon as the prompt shows up, recalling it, stopping recall as soon as the prompt shows up, etc. No food or cooking pots wasted!
For the cooking pot trick, I found that interacting with any textboxes seems to refill battery. This counts talking to NPCs and entering loading zones, but I don’t think opening chests works, which is sad since that could be used infinitely as long as your inventory is full.
Last time I check npc are not on my plane
You can deafeat the colgera battle by diving in the weak spots.
Also I love ur vids
12:17
For Addison, I always use the Zonai floating platforms.
Just activate it, Ultrahand to put it in place, and it's Son and Done baby 👍😁
I actually tested that blupee myth a while back, and gotten zero rupees from it, so I never did it again when I defeat bulbafrogs.
For number 3, while it isn't exactly the same, attaching a homing cart to a shield will achieve a similar effect to what you desire
I've been using a regular piece of frozen meat (not the thicker, more valuable ones) on my shield for weeks now. It drastically speeds up shield surfing. I've now gone through multiple shields and multiple pieces of meat, with none of them causing an issue, and all working as expected. So at least from my personal experience, the meat does't have to be thick. Just flat.
Also, the best/easiest way to cheese the sign building challenges if you're struggling or just don't want to bother building something more complex? A single hover stone. Works every time.
If you give Mineru a frost emitter and she uses it while you’re in the way, she’ll freeze link (it’s very annoying)
If you fuse a bomb flower, or maybe even a spring, onto a forest dwellers shield it should be reusable
testing this!
3:49 Use a Wagon wheel between the tires and attach the stabilizer to the wheel's axle. some people also fuse a "kickstand" for when it is not in use. usually a stick (not tree branch)
That rock on a weapon solving the korok puzzle, I think I know why that works. When a weapon and something else are fused, they don’t become a new object even if the model seems to change somewhat (like with a Silver Lynel Horn) since you can take a photo of the base weapon and the fused material with your camera and they count as what they should be. You can even see that when you fuse two weapons together with the weapon attached being of lower durability than the weapon it’s fused to as the fused weapon on the end can break without taking the base weapon with it. With all that being said, the rock on the end of a weapon still has the state of being just a rock and so it being put in place for long enough with the jump attack allows it to trigger the Korok.
Here's a fun thing that probably won't affect much in the end, but using ultrahand on snowballs can make them absolutely gigantic. Simply drag the snowball along a snowy surface.
Absolutely love this series! Keep it up!
Like your videos!! Never big spoiler, that's so great! Thanks!!
To the wheel on the shield: We can make a skateboard what more would you need!? (Transporter)
If you leave your bike it falls still over! Just take two stabilizer and put each one to the left and right side of the back wheel! So your bike should have a stance if you leave it!! You could also take two wooden wheels on each side, but that looks a bit silly! :)
Maybe you know what bee holder are doing to get to the honey, they use smoke! So if you can imagine there are other ways to get more honey without any bee!! :)
That one about the shield parry when fused with elemental weapon pieces actually working is so cool, I’m definitely gonna need to make massive use of that and I’m probably gonna go grind Electric Lizalfos now.
Alternatively, just use the actual zonai devices that creates fire/ice/elextric. :P
@sinteleon Meh, rather use the Emitters for my vehicles or Mineru
If you go back down to where Zelda fell you can find her torch
Did you know that using a Muddle Bud on a Battle Talus makes for some interesting results? The talus will bat the Bokoblins off of it.
seen this yeah!
A side note with the wheel shield: while you can’t surf on it, it does deal a small amount of damage to enemies of you hold it up next to them.
You can use a stake in the ground to work as a place to put your platform and become a garage for building so that wheels are easier to attach to platform
You may not be able to make a bokoblin fly using the octorock balloon, but since you can use it to attach things remotely, you could either attach it to a dropped bomb flower (testing might be needed to make sure it doesn't just explode after being struck) and then float that over a camp using a korok guster or Tulin. I could also see it working in Link's favor, for instance, if you do see a weapon in a camp, you could (again, testing might be needed) attach a balloon, and make it so the enemy is disarmed before the fight starts. Or, this could be useful for small items that you want to extract from a camp (fire/ice/shock fruits) and then maybe collect before engaging with the enemies.
Useing recall in the air is very well bringing you forward,
If you are high up already, disengage the Controll stick or turn off the device if you dont have a CS, and try to fall as straight as possible,
Recall now get you Up, but not back.
If you stop recall at the highest point, you can continue from where you left of, you gotta find the right amount of fall distance to get the most out of it, but it carried me to places that I probably shouldn't be possible to get to just because of recall
If you battle Colgera, you can fall right into its weak spots, breaking them.
You can fuse a minecart to your shield, and create a skate. It do be working on rails.
If you use the enemy targeting wheels and combine it on a shield it actually works as a scooter or such
If you put a torch on your shield normally you can't light it while it's on your back but if you are somewhere so hot wooden things burn, the torch will light! This let me basically cheese the entire fire temple with a single balloon.
Get the majora mask from floating colluseum in the depths to make messing with mobs easier (you will need to fight 5 lynels, but nothing 5 ancient arrows or a good lazer satelite can't deal with).
After that, 6 fans should be enough to lift your new hostage to the sky.
The reason "more weapons" worked was not really the weapons and more about the speed. Physics objects deal damage based on their speed but there's a threshold that has to be met before you get any. The reason it doesn't hurt Link is because items that can be picked up only have situational collision with Link but do have normal collision with enemies. You basically just need to attach enough things to make a long object and then attach one small thing to the end of that. Then you just pick it up by the small part, spin it around for a good 15 seconds or so, drop it, and now you have a trap set up to lure enemies into. Just make sure not to disarm the enemies or they might pick it up before you have a chance to recall it.
I wanna point out a thing about Huge Zonai charges.
These Huge Charges works like the yellow stamina meals. By that I mean, it will replenish all your max battery when used, along with the 20 second overcharge.
With this, you can let your battery almost run out and pop a Huge charge at the very last second your battery dies out. In turn, it will replenish all the max battery you lost, along with an added 20 seconds of overcharge.
This may be useful for those who goes around and uses heavy power usage machines, especially with things like multiple cannons.
Hover Stones are the KEY to easily complete the "Hudson Sign" Side Missions.
Hi Dr.Wily love the content! Keep up the good work!
Thanks, will do!
Recall trick works insanely well with the zonai armour lvl2
One nice fuse that Ive found is that octo balloons function like a budget rocket shield for shrine interiors
You can get one in the sky island, but you need metal cage, lots of batterys and you gota put him into sleep. Also i recomend using rockets as a fast liftoff and then other stuff turns on.
For getting a Bokoblin to the sky island, it would probably work a lot easier to use Majora's Mask or the Bokoblin Mask to prevent the Bokoblin from getting aggressive, that way if you were able to find a more passive way to get it onto a vehicle to take it up, you wouldn't have to worry about it attacking you in the process and on the way.
The battery refilling with recall actually does work, you can just rapidly use it and you won't go back with your battery recharging.
Here's an obscure one for you. The huge icicles dropped by the final attack phase of an Ice Gleeok, when fused to your shield, act like a spiky object and counterhit enemies whom you block. Since it is ice though, this makes the enemy freeze when they hit it. The enemy does have to be in shield bash range when you block their attack to take the counter freeze though. This makes it the only attachment that can both freeze enemies when you block and also allow freezing them when you parry hit too :)
Sick writing this down
@@drwily Just note the range requirement, the enemies have to be almost hugging you on block for the counter freeze to work.
Actually you don't need links head at all to stabilize the Hudson signs. You can very easily use a stabilizer or a floating zonai platform.
For the bokoblin one, use a platform with fans on the bottom and a cage from the camps, fans last a lot longer than most zonai devices, alternatives use a small wheel motor with the shrine propellers or just 2 big wheels to power the propeller, use repeatedly as needed to achieve the needed lift and keep the bokoblin in the cage (fuse the cage to the platform after freezing the bokoblin a feathered edge with a sapphire works best, or use any freezing weapon with a fan shield) you'll prob want max battery capacity and zoanite armor, and probably a lot of zonai charges if you're using fans