A great tip for killing Frox. If you fuse a Lizalfos tail to a two handed weapon then when you do the charge spin attack the tail extends and gives it incredible range. Stand on a Frox's back and do that and you can kill it in seconds
@@lazyryan3766 it's tough to say, how the tail uncoils varies depending on the type of weapon and what attack you do. I don't think they're super useful in a lot of circumstances but I think it's longer than a spear and basically all around you when you do a spin attack. Super useful for crowd control
Another great tip for killing Frox when they do the suck attack you can throw or arrow a bomb that they will swallow and stun them when the bomb explode. Another one is when you get lunch from their back high into the air you can open your paraglider and look at the Frox he will move to face you and open his mouth you can drop a bomb into his mouth or arrow a bomb which is easier
NOTE: If the "How about big monster?" doesn't show up - you need to complete "Bring Peace to Hyrule Field!" (Squads on expeditions will let you know, and its location just south of the crater)
Hi Austin, I’d already finished the game and it didn’t pop up but after finishing the defend quest in hyrule field it popped up just to let people know and keep up the good work Austin the content grind is mental and helps a lot of people
Fun Fact: if you use a muddle bud on a molduga, it will get confused and begin going in circles while occasionally popping out on the surface, letting you get easy hits on it
A great way to deal with Gleeoks when you don't have platforms to leap from is homing arrows. They're pretty much the only thing I need eyeballs for, so I always have plenty to use on them.
And with Ice Gleeoks if you don't go from above 1/4 down to 0, they raise into the sky to drop icicles. Dodge them, jump on one and use rewind to go up high enough to shoot it down.
Big tip for froxes: ALWAYS bring some dazzlefruits. Just throw one of them at his face at any time and it will simulate the same effect as shooting him in the eye. Ive been able to climb onto their back via their front arms for all froxes except blue-white ones, so going up the tail is the safest option.
Usually they spawn in a field surrounded by large sprouts which are convenient to climb because they have layers like onions which you can recover stamina on. Also if you just stay on one’s back and let it bounce you up the only material you will need is arrows and you can save dazzle fruits for gleeoks and other harder monsters… actually your idea gives me an idea. I’m gonna see how dazzle fruits react with lynels be back with the results
You can also shoot bombs into its mouth when it tries to eat you. when it does the vacuum attack, this is the only way I've found to not get eaten by it (For some reason I've never been able to outrun it), as it immediately closes its mouth afterwards, as its caught something, so I'd say it's a good idea. also, much bigger target than the eye, and easy to pull off when it launches you into the air off its back
General Arrows protip: Like-Like Stones count as hammers, even while attached to arrows, so they will deal blunt damage to rock walls, ore clusters, and cracked sediment walls (cracked brown/blue/black walls.) (Edit: This means they do better damage to Taluses, too.)
@@oiram9466 I only realized earlier today that I had meant to add "Blunt damage also deals damage to enemy armor". (Just remember armor's a proper healthbar, it's not guaranteed to break in one hit.) Like-Like Stones may not be very powerful fuse materials, but there aren't a whole lot of other uses for them... and you might want to keep other hammer-type monster horns for weapons.
You know, if TOTK had a feature where you paid Gralens a certain amount of rupees (like 100 rupees), he could mark on your map an enemy you haven't defeated yet, but only after you finish filling out the maps on the sky, surface, & depths. It would be similar to how you pay Hint Toad or use Uncle Amiibo to locate Power Moons in Super Mario Odyssey.
I found that putting splash fruit on an arrow knocks out the gleeok head in one shot, saving durability on your stronger weapons. Fire fruit works for ice gleeoks. It's only lightning that you need to raw.
Easily earned a subscription really helpful doesn’t spoil the story and if there is one he tells us ahead of time and goes straight to the point keep up the good work and thanks for helping out the community
That flame gleeok was my first gleeok kill. My strategy to get air time was to drop pine cones and wood all over the bridge as it was shooting fire to get air time from riding the updrafts.
my first gleeok kill was the lightning one in the coliseum. it beat me up a lot when i walked over there expecting a lynel, but once i got the thunderhelm from the yiga clan hideout, my first mission was to seek revenge
Austin John plays has the BEST thumbnails (makes it so easy to identify), best guides, so thorough, informative, clear, concise. Just perfect than any content creator. Does this guy get any sleep at all? ❤❤❤
Honestly didn’t know this was in the game. Appreciate the guide and the grind you went through for the vid, been enjoying slowly making my way around this amazing game with your help.
This is my first Zelda game. I normally watch your pokemon content. Since buying this game you have become a life saver and made this game so enjoyable. Thank you for your great work dude
Tip: instead of using a rocket you should use a spring for air time. Also it can double as defense because standing behind it will block most of the attacks from the dragons
you dont need bullet time for gleeoks at all, a lynel bow + eyeballs does wonders. Just make sure to back off enough so it doesnt blow you away when it wakes up the first few times (depending on your loadout)
I've always called them "high-knocks". Nox is the Greek Goddess of the Night and the Hinox are always found sleeping or as a skeleton active in the night time.
"Nyx" is the Greek Goddess of Night. She has children. Both Thanatos, the personifcation of Deth, and Hypnos, the embodiment of Sleep Hypnos, in Greek, is pronounced "Heeep-nose". So I guess they took the "Hee" part and used it in Hinox? I always called it 'He-knocks" bcuz that's how it was spelt and pronounced in Japanese. Plus it just sounds better
Tip for Fighting those pesky Stone Taluses with the Weak Point on their backs/bottoms: Simply Deploy a Zonai Homing Cart (It's not even necessary to add any extra Zonai devices on top) -- The Talus will be distracted by the Homing device, and consistently turning and bending over to attack it instead of you, leaving it's weak point exposed for you to focus your attacks!
I really wish you could buy a monster location from the npc for say 100 rupees. As much as I love exploring on my own and Austin John’s guides, I love the ability to do difficult things in game without having to look everything up
That's what hero's path mode is for, though. Find a place you've barely explored, and just wander around for a few minutes. You'll almost certainly find something, whether it's a Stone Talus, a Shrine of Light, a chasm, a cave entrance, or in rare cases (if you REALLY haven't explored the area) a stable or geoglyph or something.
Nest tip, if you are not using springs much you probably have a stack of them and just fusing one to a sheild and using it to get bullet time to take out one dragon head and then while running take one out stop fuse run repeat, I run out of rockets in the middle of a dragon fight and used this. Pretty effective if you are low on rockets or don't have any present.
Thanks! I didn’t know you could just use any item to distract a Molduga. Because of botw I kept trying to just drop a bomb flower but I kept getting chomped. That bridge fight with the gleeok was annoying too. Got knocked off, had to swim, climb and ascend very awkwardly to continue the fight, all the while the gleeok was unable to hit me. I like how the new monsters are a bit complex to fight, especially the gleeoks. They’re hard but in a fun way.
Against gleeoks, eg the flame gleeok, I recommend the elemental keese eyes. An ice keese eye does aoe frost explosion that when using a 3x or 5x bow will hit all three heads in one shot. You can kill him without even needing to use bullet time.
tip for taluses: you can stunlock them by shooting their ore with a lynel bow, shooting them on the ground, then shooting it again just as they stand up. when they get knocked down, they will always turn to face you first. lynel bows are easily the best boss killing weapon cos they're essentially a shotgun.
Seems like you have to get the timing right for that to work. There's some kind of cooldown period after they get up where they can't be stunned again.
@@Amins88 yeah, once they're fully stood up it should be fine. i usually wait for one to start to lower into the ground to replace an arm, which exposes the weak point before shooting it. shooting it cancels the arm refresh and knocks it down. but if you get the timing right, it's very easy to stunlock them even without the arm trick
Pro tip for everyone. Don't sleep on using keese (or any monster) eyes on your arrows for the Gleok. You don't need to get air time, just make your own homing arrows. They always hit headshots too.
I was fighting a King Gleeok in a sky island in the gerudo desert, and the first time I dropped him he landed on the edge of the platform and fell down like 3000 m to the desert down below haha he almost landed in Gerudo Town :D
Just pro tip if you don’t want to waste fairies on the gleeoks use Siddons shield thing. If it’s a thunder one then use the thunder helm which is fairly easy to get in the yiga hide out and makes you literally immune to 90% of its attacks. I haven’t thought of anything against the frost one but using a 2+ starRito armor will suffice because it’s attacks are easy to dodge and use rewind on the icicles that it drops in second faze
Your voice for some reason incited me to try to match it with my own. I don't pronounce the Zelda words correctly but saying them the way you say them made my voice feel good :D The way you talk has a good shape
bit of a tip! if you use a multishot bow that spreads, it’s a good idea to attach some kind of eyeball to the arrow so all shots are more likely to hit.
Woooow I remember getting these medals in BOTW, and it was pretty easy/quick like 15 hinox or something… 18 talus… these are much larger numbers and I’m here for it!
tip for gleeoks: keese eyeballs on your bow can ensure that the gleeok can never attack! all 5 shots will hit, no matter which head you aim them at, knocking the gleeok down in 2 shots. i have literally never seen a king gleeok attack before since i've been using the strat. you can even snipe them as they're flying up into the air to do their final phase attack and the keese eyeballs will lock onto them from pretty far away. also, gleeok guts *seem* to be a 100% drop chance from king gleeoks, so dont waste your resources on regular ones if you're farming for the royal knight's set
Well you think you finish the main story and you're done BUT Austin John comes up with all these interesting things to do and due to peer pressure you start your grind! Well, thanks Austin.
I find it sad that the developers decided not to make the hunt easier, which forces most of the people to check the location of these minibosses online, or in the strategy book. It doesn't even make sense: the guy has a report of creatures spotted, so he could share where they have been spotted.
Thanks for the tips, Austin John. I just realize that the Shrines and the Lightroots are connected with each other in the Overworld and in Depths. So, if you look at the Map, you will look at the Shrines symbols in the Overworld and if you look at the Map in Depths, the Lightroots are at the same places where the Shrines are. That's how I found out.
here’s all of the non amiibo exclusives iirc: Zonai Fabric (From Legend of the Great Sky Island) Royal Hyrulean Fabric (Where the Hylian Shield was in BotW) Goron Fabric (do goron quests) Zora Fabric (do zora quests) Nostalgic Fabric (where you got the glider in BotW) Korok Fabric (from The Secret Room/Walton’s Treasure Hunt) Lucky Clover Gazette Fabric (after doing 2 lucky clover gazette quests with penn) Yiga Fabric (from defeating 3 footsoldiers in the yiga clan hideout training minigame) Horse God Fabric (reward for getting 5 pony points) Cece Fabric (given by sayge when first talking to him) Chuchu Fabric (from Photographing a Chuchu) Gleeok Fabric (take picture of gleeok) Lynel Fabric (take picture of lynel) Zonai Survey Team Fabric (from Messages from an Ancient Era) Hudson Construction Fabric (from Mattison’s Independence) Addison Fabric (i think that’s what it’s called, gotten by putting up all addison signs) Sheikah Fabric (buy something from kakariko village’s clothing shop)
If you struggle with the three headed dragon, it's early on you find it or you just don't have the hearts this might help: Aproach from the side of the bridge that you can see a broken wagon. Get behind the wagon and setup an auto weapon by building a cannon on a spring box or something similar and angle the cannon at 45 degrees before you stick it to the side top of the box and aim it at the dragon. If you don't have a cannon use a laser unicorn (idk what it's called I only started playing a few days ago). The heads sway around so they usual all get hit. Pop out when its down, give it a few hits and jump back behind the wagon again. I downed it with only a few hearts for health and not very good fused weapons
Thank you for showing how to kill moldugos efficiently. Your channel is so invaluable. Last night I went and farm all the rare stone taluses and made more than 10000 rupees. Plus the caves on the way.
Total amount of Big monsters and etc according to the video: - 87 talus - 68 Hinox - 4 Moldugas - 35 Flux constructs - 14 Gleeox - 40 Frox Total of *248* (Only 52 stamps left for those that keep these monsters marked)
I’ve watched you since BoTW and you are hands down you are my favorite content creator when it comes to guides. I wish I could tell your boss that you deserve a raise.. lol but that’s not how this works. So a good job and thank you will jus have to suffice.
I didn’t even know this was a thing. I didn’t even know they were in BOTW! God there’s so much to do in these Zelda games! Why can’t Pokémon put this much effort into their games? I know they pump out more games but even a fraction of this polish would make them better.
I learned this last night with a Frox. If you manage to approach from the air to make it open it's mouth, in the quick-time bow shots load up a bomb arrow, and fire it into the Frox's mouth. The bomb will blow in it's guts, and give you some time to attack the deposits on its back.
Thank you for the info, this game is so long I feel lazy in doing all of this stuff. I will just focus on finding all mini shrines, all the subquests and finding all the armor parts, and I feel this is enough. Finding the koroks probably is the most difficult and I will not do it. I already have been playing for 3 months, and I want to move to my next game. Maybe will take me another month to complete this things I want.
Here I am with hundreds of hours in breath of the wild, played it since day one, and I didn't know about Medals of Honour in that game until this video.
A great tip for killing Frox. If you fuse a Lizalfos tail to a two handed weapon then when you do the charge spin attack the tail extends and gives it incredible range. Stand on a Frox's back and do that and you can kill it in seconds
Oh crap I was wondering how I would be able to kill frox’s faster
Had no idea the tails extended with swings. This is also super helpful when fighting the Yiga footsoldiers. Thanks for the tip!
So, like, farther than a spear? I might have to try fusing a lizalfos tail sometime
@@lazyryan3766 it's tough to say, how the tail uncoils varies depending on the type of weapon and what attack you do. I don't think they're super useful in a lot of circumstances but I think it's longer than a spear and basically all around you when you do a spin attack. Super useful for crowd control
Another great tip for killing Frox when they do the suck attack you can throw or arrow a bomb that they will swallow and stun them when the bomb explode. Another one is when you get lunch from their back high into the air you can open your paraglider and look at the Frox he will move to face you and open his mouth you can drop a bomb into his mouth or arrow a bomb which is easier
If you have the Earthwake Technique, you can also lure the Molduga out with the rock pillar that comes out.
I didn't know that. I've been abusing the Earthwake Teqnique but never found that out.
Big ball 🌶
Broo I saw this right after I got the medal, I was throwing all my bombs and getting mineru to go in the sand lmaooo
Thanks.
I will still use riju but that is a neat trick.
Another trick is to use is that the goron sage(i dont rebember the name) to knock him out for a little bit more time that whit arrows.
NOTE: If the "How about big monster?" doesn't show up
- you need to complete "Bring Peace to Hyrule Field!" (Squads on expeditions will let you know, and its location just south of the crater)
Hi Austin, I’d already finished the game and it didn’t pop up but after finishing the defend quest in hyrule field it popped up just to let people know and keep up the good work Austin the content grind is mental and helps a lot of people
thanks @@AirfixPilot i'll make a note of it.
@@AirfixPilot Yeah, the same thing happened to me. I definitly think doing one is required.
Thx you
No worries happy to help and so happy you posting for tears of the kingdom cause I loved all the videos on botw.
Fun Fact: if you use a muddle bud on a molduga, it will get confused and begin going in circles while occasionally popping out on the surface, letting you get easy hits on it
Pretty cool advice, thanks!
Probably won't use it to actually kill one, but I'd like to see a Molduga going bonkers lol
A great way to deal with Gleeoks when you don't have platforms to leap from is homing arrows. They're pretty much the only thing I need eyeballs for, so I always have plenty to use on them.
Yeah i duped a crap ton of keese eyeballs specifically for gleeoks
Using ice eyes in fire gleeoks and the other way around with a mutlishot bow is great as well
And with Ice Gleeoks if you don't go from above 1/4 down to 0, they raise into the sky to drop icicles. Dodge them, jump on one and use rewind to go up high enough to shoot it down.
Another option is rocket shields
Keese eyeballs are life savers on many battles esp gleeok battles... No need to aim correctly on the eyes, shoot and it will hit it's eyes and stun
Big tip for froxes: ALWAYS bring some dazzlefruits. Just throw one of them at his face at any time and it will simulate the same effect as shooting him in the eye. Ive been able to climb onto their back via their front arms for all froxes except blue-white ones, so going up the tail is the safest option.
Usually they spawn in a field surrounded by large sprouts which are convenient to climb because they have layers like onions which you can recover stamina on. Also if you just stay on one’s back and let it bounce you up the only material you will need is arrows and you can save dazzle fruits for gleeoks and other harder monsters… actually your idea gives me an idea. I’m gonna see how dazzle fruits react with lynels be back with the results
Just shoot em in the eye. It's kinda rude, but really easy.
@@handgun559 if you have extra bombs, you can also drop them into its mouth, or let it suck them up
You can also shoot bombs into its mouth when it tries to eat you. when it does the vacuum attack, this is the only way I've found to not get eaten by it (For some reason I've never been able to outrun it), as it immediately closes its mouth afterwards, as its caught something, so I'd say it's a good idea. also, much bigger target than the eye, and easy to pull off when it launches you into the air off its back
General Arrows protip:
Like-Like Stones count as hammers, even while attached to arrows, so they will deal blunt damage to rock walls, ore clusters, and cracked sediment walls (cracked brown/blue/black walls.)
(Edit: This means they do better damage to Taluses, too.)
Good tip.
@@oiram9466 I only realized earlier today that I had meant to add "Blunt damage also deals damage to enemy armor". (Just remember armor's a proper healthbar, it's not guaranteed to break in one hit.)
Like-Like Stones may not be very powerful fuse materials, but there aren't a whole lot of other uses for them... and you might want to keep other hammer-type monster horns for weapons.
@@magetsalive5162 true. Its still a good tip to break armor if you dont have bombs or a rock breaking weapon.
You can do the same thing with lynel hooves, which also tend to be more plentiful once you've started taking down lynels.
@@akpsyche1299 true, but like stones have elemental varieties
Your Pokémon content is already crazy good, but when a new Zelda drops, you reach your final form. Next Level content❤
To bad the pokemon game is ass
@@The_MEMEphis why do people always have to be weird about pokemon when its mentioned.
@@Celebee because the new game is bad
@@Celebee he's not being weird the pokemon game should be way better
@@boble3227 better than swsh fr
Tip for Frox if you don't want to waste arrows: You can also pull a Dodongo and feed him bomb flowers when he starts inhaling.
Great throwback lol! Why didn't I think of this
Or Zonai bombs! If for .... reasons ... you happen to have like 60 of those. ...And every other zonai device.
When I first came across one I immediately thought doo doo.
You know, if TOTK had a feature where you paid Gralens a certain amount of rupees (like 100 rupees), he could mark on your map an enemy you haven't defeated yet, but only after you finish filling out the maps on the sky, surface, & depths. It would be similar to how you pay Hint Toad or use Uncle Amiibo to locate Power Moons in Super Mario Odyssey.
They do that for the bargainer statues
I found that putting splash fruit on an arrow knocks out the gleeok head in one shot, saving durability on your stronger weapons. Fire fruit works for ice gleeoks. It's only lightning that you need to raw.
Easily earned a subscription really helpful doesn’t spoil the story and if there is one he tells us ahead of time and goes straight to the point keep up the good work and thanks for helping out the community
That flame gleeok was my first gleeok kill. My strategy to get air time was to drop pine cones and wood all over the bridge as it was shooting fire to get air time from riding the updrafts.
That’s a pretty cool way to do it. I just used homing arrows and some trial and error
my first gleeok kill was the lightning one in the coliseum. it beat me up a lot when i walked over there expecting a lynel, but once i got the thunderhelm from the yiga clan hideout, my first mission was to seek revenge
Mine was the king gleeok in the depths for the twilight cap.
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If only he wasn’t fat 😔😔😔
Yeah it’s actually insane how many of these tutorials he’s put out in a few weeks
Austin John plays has the BEST thumbnails (makes it so easy to identify), best guides, so thorough, informative, clear, concise. Just perfect than any content creator. Does this guy get any sleep at all? ❤❤❤
Honestly didn’t know this was in the game. Appreciate the guide and the grind you went through for the vid, been enjoying slowly making my way around this amazing game with your help.
This is my first Zelda game. I normally watch your pokemon content. Since buying this game you have become a life saver and made this game so enjoyable. Thank you for your great work dude
you're unstoppable, my guy. Thanks for everything you've rolled out for totk.
Tip: instead of using a rocket you should use a spring for air time. Also it can double as defense because standing behind it will block most of the attacks from the dragons
you dont need bullet time for gleeoks at all, a lynel bow + eyeballs does wonders. Just make sure to back off enough so it doesnt blow you away when it wakes up the first few times (depending on your loadout)
I've always called them "high-knocks". Nox is the Greek Goddess of the Night and the Hinox are always found sleeping or as a skeleton active in the night time.
Same lol. Heenix sounds very strange to me.
I've always said hinox. 'Hi' as in 'hit' and 'nox' as in 'knox'
"Nyx" is the Greek Goddess of Night. She has children. Both Thanatos, the personifcation of Deth, and Hypnos, the embodiment of Sleep
Hypnos, in Greek, is pronounced "Heeep-nose". So I guess they took the "Hee" part and used it in Hinox?
I always called it 'He-knocks" bcuz that's how it was spelt and pronounced in Japanese. Plus it just sounds better
I pronounce hinox like 5 different ways depending on my mood 😂 he-knocks, high-knocks, high-nicks, he-nicks, and hin-icks
Tip for Fighting those pesky Stone Taluses with the Weak Point on their backs/bottoms: Simply Deploy a Zonai Homing Cart (It's not even necessary to add any extra Zonai devices on top) -- The Talus will be distracted by the Homing device, and consistently turning and bending over to attack it instead of you, leaving it's weak point exposed for you to focus your attacks!
I really wish you could buy a monster location from the npc for say 100 rupees. As much as I love exploring on my own and Austin John’s guides, I love the ability to do difficult things in game without having to look everything up
Skill issue.
@@soullesscontent6350 damn you're right 😔
That's what hero's path mode is for, though. Find a place you've barely explored, and just wander around for a few minutes. You'll almost certainly find something, whether it's a Stone Talus, a Shrine of Light, a chasm, a cave entrance, or in rare cases (if you REALLY haven't explored the area) a stable or geoglyph or something.
Nest tip, if you are not using springs much you probably have a stack of them and just fusing one to a sheild and using it to get bullet time to take out one dragon head and then while running take one out stop fuse run repeat, I run out of rockets in the middle of a dragon fight and used this. Pretty effective if you are low on rockets or don't have any present.
I like to use the bird shield which gives enough bullet time for shot evry jump and u can keep doing it
a tip, because I was confused by that until I realized that to obtain the Hinox medal you also need to take out the Stalnoxes
Thanks! I didn’t know you could just use any item to distract a Molduga. Because of botw I kept trying to just drop a bomb flower but I kept getting chomped.
That bridge fight with the gleeok was annoying too. Got knocked off, had to swim, climb and ascend very awkwardly to continue the fight, all the while the gleeok was unable to hit me.
I like how the new monsters are a bit complex to fight, especially the gleeoks. They’re hard but in a fun way.
The amount of work and effort you put on these new game drops is insane man! Thanks for all your videos!
Thanks for all the great tutorials! Keep it up
Against gleeoks, eg the flame gleeok, I recommend the elemental keese eyes. An ice keese eye does aoe frost explosion that when using a 3x or 5x bow will hit all three heads in one shot. You can kill him without even needing to use bullet time.
Bullet time plus savage lynel bow allows you to take out all three heads at once
tip for taluses: you can stunlock them by shooting their ore with a lynel bow, shooting them on the ground, then shooting it again just as they stand up. when they get knocked down, they will always turn to face you first. lynel bows are easily the best boss killing weapon cos they're essentially a shotgun.
Love me a shotgun
Seems like you have to get the timing right for that to work. There's some kind of cooldown period after they get up where they can't be stunned again.
@@Amins88 yeah, once they're fully stood up it should be fine. i usually wait for one to start to lower into the ground to replace an arm, which exposes the weak point before shooting it. shooting it cancels the arm refresh and knocks it down. but if you get the timing right, it's very easy to stunlock them even without the arm trick
Pro tip for everyone. Don't sleep on using keese (or any monster) eyes on your arrows for the Gleok. You don't need to get air time, just make your own homing arrows. They always hit headshots too.
I was fighting a King Gleeok in a sky island in the gerudo desert, and the first time I dropped him he landed on the edge of the platform and fell down like 3000 m to the desert down below haha he almost landed in Gerudo Town :D
Just pro tip if you don’t want to waste fairies on the gleeoks use Siddons shield thing. If it’s a thunder one then use the thunder helm which is fairly easy to get in the yiga hide out and makes you literally immune to 90% of its attacks. I haven’t thought of anything against the frost one but using a 2+ starRito armor will suffice because it’s attacks are easy to dodge and use rewind on the icicles that it drops in second faze
I did not even know that these metals were a thing so watching this video was mind blowing, thank you for always being so thorough
I think you have to save a few regions with the monster control crew before he gives you the wanted monster quests
"a few regions" or just two missions? Cause I never found those guys again
@@CarlosSaulRodriguezA only 1 actually
Your voice for some reason incited me to try to match it with my own. I don't pronounce the Zelda words correctly but saying them the way you say them made my voice feel good :D The way you talk has a good shape
bit of a tip! if you use a multishot bow that spreads, it’s a good idea to attach some kind of eyeball to the arrow so all shots are more likely to hit.
Woooow I remember getting these medals in BOTW, and it was pretty easy/quick like 15 hinox or something… 18 talus… these are much larger numbers and I’m here for it!
There are 40 hinox and 40 talus in breath of the wild. It's about the same
Thanks so much for the Molduga info cause I was legit confused on how to defeat them. You Rock!!!
tip for gleeoks: keese eyeballs on your bow can ensure that the gleeok can never attack! all 5 shots will hit, no matter which head you aim them at, knocking the gleeok down in 2 shots. i have literally never seen a king gleeok attack before since i've been using the strat. you can even snipe them as they're flying up into the air to do their final phase attack and the keese eyeballs will lock onto them from pretty far away.
also, gleeok guts *seem* to be a 100% drop chance from king gleeoks, so dont waste your resources on regular ones if you're farming for the royal knight's set
I love the way you say mulDOOgah. Cracks me up everytime!
Well you think you finish the main story and you're done BUT Austin John comes up with all these interesting things to do and due to peer pressure you start your grind! Well, thanks Austin.
I wish these medals gave u a passive bonus (even a .5% Chance doing more damage to said monster)😊
I find it sad that the developers decided not to make the hunt easier, which forces most of the people to check the location of these minibosses online, or in the strategy book. It doesn't even make sense: the guy has a report of creatures spotted, so he could share where they have been spotted.
Man shoutout to editing Austin probably the best thing about TotK very underrated character
Listening to you talk about playing all Memorial Day weekend is a subtle reminder: this level of content creation is a FULL-TIME job.
it’s really nice that you get the defeated text before beating the game this time around
Thanks for the tips, Austin John. I just realize that the Shrines and the Lightroots are connected with each other in the Overworld and in Depths. So, if you look at the Map, you will look at the Shrines symbols in the Overworld and if you look at the Map in Depths, the Lightroots are at the same places where the Shrines are. That's how I found out.
When you fight gleeocks, attaching eyes to the Lynel bows makes the fight trivial as they seek the eyes automatically.
we dont deserve u austin
GOAT
A guide on how to get all of the fabrics would be cool. I'm working towards 100% and it'd be helpful.
here’s all of the non amiibo exclusives iirc:
Zonai Fabric (From Legend of the Great Sky Island)
Royal Hyrulean Fabric (Where the Hylian Shield was in BotW)
Goron Fabric (do goron quests)
Zora Fabric (do zora quests)
Nostalgic Fabric (where you got the glider in BotW)
Korok Fabric (from The Secret Room/Walton’s Treasure Hunt)
Lucky Clover Gazette Fabric (after doing 2 lucky clover gazette quests with penn)
Yiga Fabric (from defeating 3 footsoldiers in the yiga clan hideout training minigame)
Horse God Fabric (reward for getting 5 pony points)
Cece Fabric (given by sayge when first talking to him)
Chuchu Fabric (from Photographing a Chuchu)
Gleeok Fabric (take picture of gleeok)
Lynel Fabric (take picture of lynel)
Zonai Survey Team Fabric (from Messages from an Ancient Era)
Hudson Construction Fabric (from Mattison’s Independence)
Addison Fabric (i think that’s what it’s called, gotten by putting up all addison signs)
Sheikah Fabric (buy something from kakariko village’s clothing shop)
If you struggle with the three headed dragon, it's early on you find it or you just don't have the hearts this might help: Aproach from the side of the bridge that you can see a broken wagon. Get behind the wagon and setup an auto weapon by building a cannon on a spring box or something similar and angle the cannon at 45 degrees before you stick it to the side top of the box and aim it at the dragon. If you don't have a cannon use a laser unicorn (idk what it's called I only started playing a few days ago). The heads sway around so they usual all get hit. Pop out when its down, give it a few hits and jump back behind the wagon again. I downed it with only a few hearts for health and not very good fused weapons
I always love how informative yet funny your videos are.
I'm sorry your sound card went out!! I hope it's fixed now. Thank you for all you do for us, Austin.
I love fighting all the mini bosses. Great video Austin 💪🏼
wow never been this early for one of your videos. love it. thanks austin!!
Nobody:
Austin: *casually having 300k rupees*
I googled these last night and nothing came up just BOTW medals. Thank you for finally giving me info
Just wanted to say a huge thank you for all the great videos over the last 3 weeks - we really appreciate all your hard work.
Thank you for showing how to kill moldugos efficiently. Your channel is so invaluable. Last night I went and farm all the rare stone taluses and made more than 10000 rupees. Plus the caves on the way.
The New Jersey really comes out when Austin says "Molduga" and i love it
Total amount of Big monsters and etc according to the video:
- 87 talus
- 68 Hinox
- 4 Moldugas
- 35 Flux constructs
- 14 Gleeox
- 40 Frox
Total of *248* (Only 52 stamps left for those that keep these monsters marked)
Super Pro tip on any Talus - run under them use ascend - 2 handed weapon fused to whatever and done, no bullet time needed and faster
Why they wouldn't do one for lynels is an obvious question. Maybe they could add a few more lynels and a medal for the DLC someday?
Awesome Austin. Btw… I would really love to see a video regarding durability 😅
Austin John is a HUSTLER... Thanks for all your hard work, brotha! 😊
I’ve watched you since BoTW and you are hands down you are my favorite content creator when it comes to guides. I wish I could tell your boss that you deserve a raise.. lol but that’s not how this works. So a good job and thank you will jus have to suffice.
The way you say Molduga like Christopher Walken is fantastic
I remember watching you when I was little doing breath of the wild gameplay now I’m out of highschool still watching these tutorials
9:52 when I first heard this I was like constructs can’t be in the depths but after exploring in the depths I found several in the depths
I have been playing so much for the past two days and I’m almost done with all the minibosses
There are a TON more bosses than I'd figured there were. 40 Froxes? Whoa. I've come across like 4, and I've played the game for well over 200 hrs.
I didn’t even know this was a thing. I didn’t even know they were in BOTW! God there’s so much to do in these Zelda games! Why can’t Pokémon put this much effort into their games? I know they pump out more games but even a fraction of this polish would make them better.
Thank you so much Austin! I’ve needed this so much!
I learned this last night with a Frox. If you manage to approach from the air to make it open it's mouth, in the quick-time bow shots load up a bomb arrow, and fire it into the Frox's mouth. The bomb will blow in it's guts, and give you some time to attack the deposits on its back.
I was so pissed when I learnt that I had to do the quests because I accidentally killed all of the hinoxes before doing the quests 💀
Fun fact you can shoot a bomb arrow when the frox sucks its not effective but i think it also takes damage i do not remember
love u Austin keep up the good work
Bro I love your content! I also love your New York/Jersey Italian accent comes through with the word “Molduga”! 😂
Didn’t realize how simple moldugas were. Thanks !!
I'm about to finally get this game. I'm so excited!
Jesus...all those monsters?! I love this game, but that's some dedication!
Thanks for making all these tutorials. They help a lot
It’s so satisfying when Tulin hits that headshot when you need it.
Ooohh now THIS is something I'm interested in. Gonna get home after work,do my daily Splatoon 3 win and then do this! Adding video to my Watch Later!
Great content! I'm waiting for more shrine hunters
I love your shrine hunters!
I know how to get all the medals but it's not going to stop me watching your video in full as I love your videos ❤
I seriously had no idea these medals were a thing in this game or the last one
I like how the Molduga went from needing bombs to “Just use whatever”.
Thank you for all of these videos!
Not just a channel it's like the zelda and pokemon Bible here
So one thing to note is that the quest for them picks a random one you haven’t defeated. Mine were in completely different places
I like how Austin John plays was doing the snap before the Nintendo switch came out
I love the way he says molduga
Thank you for the info, this game is so long I feel lazy in doing all of this stuff. I will just focus on finding all mini shrines, all the subquests and finding all the armor parts, and I feel this is enough. Finding the koroks probably is the most difficult and I will not do it. I already have been playing for 3 months, and I want to move to my next game. Maybe will take me another month to complete this things I want.
The sound card gave it's life in service of something greater. A reminder to touch grass Mr. Austin John.
I love the way Austin says Molduga
Here I am with hundreds of hours in breath of the wild, played it since day one, and I didn't know about Medals of Honour in that game until this video.
I love Tulin, my precious baby boy is so clutch with those crits
Love the videos, but I especially love the way you say mulduga. Sounds like Tony soprano saying gabbagool.