4 lynel guts + any cheap bug gives an elixir worth 1458 rupees. You can get a bunch of expensive lynel stuff from floating coliseum in the depths, where the regular coliseum is on the surface.
I made my my money in TotK nearly entierly by collecting poes. Collect poes, trade them for the Dark Link Costume, sell the costume for 600 rupees a piece. You can do this every blood moon, and you find so many poes just by running through the depth.
Cooking value is really simple on TotK but it's different from BOTW. There's nothing magical or special about adding meat that makes it worth more. How much a meal sells from is 100% based on the value from the base items, but the value of the meal is always the value of the ingredients increased by this ratio: 1 item: 120% 2 items: 130% 3 items 140% 4 items 160% 5 items 180% so if you have 5 items worth 10 rupees each, the value is 180% of 50 rupees = 90 rupees So all you have to do is find the highest value items and ALWAYS USE 5 INGREDIENTS when cooking for rupees. If you kill bears and moose around the north snowy Hebra region stable, they drop 3 pieces of gourmet meat or prime meat. Gourmet meat is worth 35 base so 63 when cooked. Prime meat is worth 15 normally and 27 rupees when cooked. So each kill gets you 81-189 rupees. And sometimes bears also give a hearty salmon which gives you full health when cooked. If you ride around on your horse it's VERY fast to just jump off and bullet time headshot the bears and mooses to quickly farm 1000s of rupees this way. If you do this while also making a stop at the Dodongo(?) camp in Faron woods and feed them luminous stone to convert into gems you also get a nice passive gem income too.
I never had luck hunting the moose compared to driving a car around the plains. They don't respawn fast enough and they're too spread out. Usually by the time I kill 5 moose, I've instead found 50+ items in the plains with my car or more.
That's what I've been doing. Spawn in the Stables and just ride around the area to kill Bears and Moose. Visit the Dodongo once in a while. And then go to Goron bistro to visit that Goron that eats Ripened Flint for 1000 if he finds one. Also in Goron city, there's a Gerudo that buys at a set of 10 certain ores that you have at a higher pricing if you have any.
Yeah, and don’t forget to grab Sanke carp from Kakariko when you’re there, each carp is an easy 20 rupees uncooked. It’s a bit of a dick move to steal people’s pets and sell them though.
The best source of meat is probably Lanayru Wetlands because a bunch of cows and water fowl will spawn in large groups and you can take them all out with a single electric item thrown/shot into the water. The cows yield gourmet or prime meat and the ducks give basic bird parts. I wouldn't waste my time on Dondons because they take too long and frankly the ore deposits have better yields and there are many that are a stone's throw away from a shrine you can teleport to.
If ya put on a full set of Stealth armor like the Sheika or Yiga set you can literally just walk right up to bugs & other critters to pick em up. No need to crouch/crawl to em. They won't run away as long as you're not sprinting.
@@lancevangen6485 Yup, was literally my default armor in the 1st game. Only ever took it off if I needed something else for whatever the specific scenario was. Having stealth level 3 at all times when simply moving around the map is just great, plus the extra speed at night. Even helps w sandy/snowy areas as it makes you about as fast as you would be with the boots on, if not faster.
Especially since you can pick up more than half a dozen Cobble Crushers for free every blood moon. Most of them are just laying around. Does not counting the pristine ones in the depths. There are also spiked iron balls just laying around in many places. Fuse dose of the Cobble Crushers and you can go almost an hour just breaking or before that weapon wears out. If anybody needs it I have a video on where to find all these. I also have a video on how to make a good assault vehicle which is what I use on all my mining runs and every time I explore the depths or the surface where I'm wanting to get in lots of fights to collect materials. While the vehicle uses a lot of parts most of them are just laying around and you can pick them up.
i would say the best way to get lots of rupees is pretty simple. mark spots you go to that have a large amount of things. you have stamps for your map use them. like the field of tomatoes. or the cave with a bunch of chillshrooms. or the well that has 5 fairies in it and a bunch of glow fish and ore. see a place with a bunch of spicy peppers mark it. bunch of ice fruit mark it, bomb fruit mark it. just put a stamp on every good location and figure out good paths to hit the stamped places the fastest.
If tou kill the boss in the cold region moose will spawn near the stable in that region. Run into them with a horse and collect the meat, hundreds of rupees when you use five of the meat together. Its literally 2-3 moose kills for several hundred rupees, super fast.
While I appreciate the video creator for finding his own way, there are legitimate ways to farm rupees that offer a far higher return for your time. Go to the hebra stable, ride around on a horse and headshot all moose / bear / wolves with arrow in bullet time. Take the gourmet and prime meats and cook 5 of them together (I.e. 5 gourmets in one meal, 5 primes in their own meal). The gourmets will sell for 300+ a pop and primes for 100+ a pop. I make 2-3 grand in one loop around hebra stable. Another is not caves but rather stone talus. You can make like 6k+ in under 10 minutes just by farming stone talus locations. Mark them on map and run the circuit.
I hunt animals using the Master Sword's beam attack. It is more effective than using a bow/arrows because the beam doesn't scare away other nearby animals. Cook 5 of the same meat into a meal and sell those. This method is VERY effective if you find a good spot with tons of wild animals.
Because you aren’t illiterate. A disproportionate number of GenZ can barely read. I watched a video the other day and the guy was calling Hateno, “Hah-tee-ah-no.” He literally added another vowel because a couldn’t sight-read a six letter word. I mean holy GOD.
@@winstonsol8713 gotta love our crumbling education system, where “equity” is more important than literacy. I’m thankful I went through school when you actually could get an education instead of an indoctrination.
If you wanna shoot arrows at that rabbit thingy to get rupees, it’s best if you jump from a high distance and then shoot your arrows. You can shoot a ton of arrows that way. It dulls out a lot of rupees
Thank you! I’ve been getting stuck in the thought of “maybe I shouldn’t sell it. What if I need it later?” But this video broke that out of me. Seems like basically everything is farmable. I feel a lot more free to sell now. Thanks again!
Thanks for this - I'm always afraid to use too many (valuable) monster parts since some are used for upgrading armor. The meals seems like the way to go for my play style. I've never heard anyone pronounce "keese" that way. I pronounce it like "geese".
I know this is way late but the fastest way to do the gather method is to farm prime and gourmet meat in Tabatha by circling any large flat area killing moose, bears, and wolves which usually give 3 prime or gourmet meat. A 5 gourmet meat skewer sells for 300 and prime meat skewer gets you 150. So you can get 1000 for each trip from just southwest of the snow field stable to the oshozon-u shrine and back. If you take a horse and by jumping and doing a slow motion bow kill on every animal you can save time. with the horses speed and slow mo accuracy making every kill without having to chase your prey, the trip take less than 5 minutes if you spawn a lot of animals. 5 minutes nets 1000 rupees and you can do this even early game though your profit won't be as high since you will use more arrows and you will miss some animals because your stamina won't allow you to hold your slow motion shots. But it's a lot of easy money for early, mid and late game. Much better than this videos suggestion. Also for a bonus of this tabantha route there are two ice wizrobes which can be one hit killed with a fire fruit attached to an arrow and they drop am ice sword which you can extract 2 sapphire from in terry town for an extra 260... Mid game you can harvest multiple icebreath lizfalos which have parts with good fuse boost and elixer potential... Not to mention late game you have a nearby thunder gleelok to kill and harvest. So you will gross at least 1300 for one 5 minute lap around the snowfield stable area.
If you're cooking meats for rupee farming, only use three meats (of the same kind) and two of any common items (apples etc) in any recipe you are making to sell. This maximizes the amount you get per piece of meat. You will get a few extra rupees depending on the common materials you use. You will get more total if you use more than three meats in a recipe, but the amount of rupees per piece of meat will decrease.
The sell price of cooked food is the sum of all parts mulplied by a multiplier thats dependent on the number of ingredients, so always max out 5 ingredients if you want to sell it
The Gerudo merchant in Goron City is great for late game rupees too. For early/mid game rupees...Frozen Meats! Five frozen meats net more rupees than five grilled meats and slightly more than a meal made with the same five meats.
Literally grinding is something I extremely hate, I've been getting rupees by just selling things I don't use a lot or have a lot of like the rubies, opals, topaz, etc. Every time I do a quest or explore a cave I just immediately look for ores. I hate having to grind monsters. And recently I've been getting rupees by selling my ores to this one gerudo woman in eldin. I mainly use rupees for buying outfits and not so much for buying things I can easily find in the wild or make. And a tip is when I do any type of quest, I always pick up resources on the way that I come across. So basically just multitasking so I don't feel bored from just straight up farming.
Just look at the price of ingredients you can sell. Cook the ones you have in large quantity and that are worth a good amount then sell them. Early game sell meats. Later the best source of money is molduga guts and fins as well as lynel hoofs and guts. Also killing a talus will give you one or two diamonds worth 500 each.
About the meat farming. If you want a place with lots of good tier meats, go anywhere on the map, that wolves spawn. So, like, the Gerudo Highlands, the wilder areas betweeen Akala and Zora's Domain, east of Eldin, etc. Or, if you've got good equipment, try the area where Zelda's horse and GF Mija is.
I farm the Tabantha Meese in the Hebra region for Prime and Gourmet Meat. .3. Fun fact, five Gourmet Meats can be cooked into a dish worth 315 rupees 👌
@ZaaltheDragon 😂😂 Meese 😂😂 I genuinely haven't heard anyone call them that legitimately - silly english exceptions. The plural of moose is (wait for it) ...moose.
In both BotW & TotK I grab a horse and head for the Hebra Mountains as fast as possible and start hunting. Shooting arrows and galloping over road kill scores me several thousand rupees in a very short amount of time. 5 Gourmet Meats $$$. 490 rupees each in BotW. 315 in TotK.
This is it bro, most efficient method and the sheer amount of arrows this game throws at you makes it simple. Well minus that one gleeok near the snowfield stable, which was the OP farm spot for rhinos in botW.
I started to make money by selling potions merely because the great fairy asks a LOT of lizalfos tails, but it isn’t guaranteed that they will drop them BUT what always they are going to give you are their claws. So mixing with the grass hoppers I got while farming rice… ta da! I got money from secondary ingredients which I got from farming something else!
Amiibos are a great way to gain a lot of rupees. You can keep getting armor sets with different amiibos and each armor piece sells for 600 rupees. The more amiibos you have the more armor pieces you can get (due to them being locked for a day after each use)
I should have remembered who made this comment, but one way of getting decent money that stuck with me was to sell the dark shirt from bargainer statues. It costs 150 poe souls and sells for 600 rupees. Once you unlock it, you can buy and sell it over and over, though you might have to sleep a day to reset the same statue's stock as they carry only one at a time.
Hey bro I'm Dan I was searching for something bout TOTK and pretty much discovered you with this video. I love the way you explained it in this video so going to look for more TOTK videos from you but took one video for me to decide to subscribe 🤣 you're welcome. Just for future reference (I just spend probably approx like 10 minutes trying to figure it out 😮💨...but in the end was worth it😅) you said in this vid to multiply the total of 40x4 for 1.7 to give you 291 for the stamina Elixir after a while of keep on adding more and more decimal numbers the final equation to get "EXACTLY" 291 is...40×4×1.818750=291
Basic stuff, there is more ways to make money, very steresting ones: 1- Selling armors - Yes. You can make profit selling armors. How? By selling the dark tunic. A dark tunic costs 150 poes that are easy to farm on the dephts and you can sell it for 600 rupees. 2- Looting Wizrobes - You can one hit kills wizrobes with the right elemental hit. It drops an elemental rod or staff. You go to tarrey town and for 20 rupees u separate the jewel from the staff. Marks the wizrobes on map and kill the bitches. 3- Know whom to sell and what to sell - Some plates sell more to one merchant to another. Specifically gerudo town mechants pays more than the double for a Hyrule bass frozen than a cooked one besides another things they pay more too. Cooking takes times, but freeze food is quick with a ice weapon, making you not losing time cooking and getting more money in the process. Besides you can have 999 from a frozen and roasted ingredient ou your inventory as it counts as one plate. 4- Hunting star pieces - I didnt test this yet but i guess being at night on top of the highest island of the great sky island is a good spot to sky gaze looking for falling star.
For whom want to play hard mode and is giving a f%@ about having hearts and stamina vessels you can get the hearts and trade for money on the horned statue too
I've heard someone say "kes-see" before... It upsets me even now, years later. 🤣 I think people that pronounce it wrong like that are remembering the spelling wrong. I assume this guy is remembering it as "kesse" and I think the person I remember saying it wrong years ago was remembering it as "kesee"... But that's just my assumption.
If you wear the Yiga armor set for Stealth you can often catch bugs, flies and even fish. Just don't run or swim fast or you'll scare them off. Just walk up or swim slowly and catch them.
Ive found when building something wihh alot of part to before using it Open autobuild and select the last one in history and let it rebuild the whole thing i had a bug yesterday where a wheel popped off and every time i put it back on another wheel popped off and it did this until it broke the center of the hull I was still under the part limit so what i did was auto build it from the history and i didnt have any further issues
Was gonna mention the island as I was literally doing it as I watched. The game cost 20 rup if you land in small circle you get back 50 closer you get 100 and within 1m you get 300 is the highest I’ve gotten
You can also collect a crap ton of brightcaps while mining or exploring caves. I also sold like 300 brightblooms for a lot of money in one go because I'm a gremlin that grabs everything they see. Lol
Yeah, but no schedule now so harder to farm. Basically, if you see a dragon, get it. The shards you can pick up walking on its back are the huge draw (extremely useful as well. OP for the gerudo region.) They take a while to respawn though, so if you hit the same dragon a lot you won't get as much.
Instead of mining for gems an easier and much quicker way to get gems is taking out all 6 of the rare stone talus' each one gives you tons of rubies, sapphires, topazs and diamonds, it takes only 12 minutes to do it and you can do it every blood moon or force the blood moon and grind the rare stone talus'
Money isnt very important in this game. Just farm Lynel, it solves everything.... You get better fuse matterials, tons of arrows, tons of multi shot bow, lynel guts for making high value elixirs ( 4 guts + 1 cricket for 1458 rupees). You also get in game experience from killing lynel to spawn pristine weapons in the depth. For example the royal weapons series under Gerudo highlands location, in the depth. Expand your weapon stash and when most of them are badly damaged just go to octorock for free repair
Video states: - Make a car - Use car to scour open fields randomly - Find fruit/run animals over for meat - Use fruit/meat to cook things to sell .... -.-
It's not super fast or anything but I have loads of amiibo and mostbof them drop regular meat and prime meat plus every now and then wolf link amiibo gives you more meat than can spawn at one time so I just spam amiibo and grab Al that meat stall it all off and I'll make about 2-3k rupees after I'm done with my amiibo
I just collect 200 apples, 8 gold apples or something from satori mountain, random herbs, bananas from faron and I cook every blood moon. I make money from Lynel guts and hoofs
Is it without glitches? Hebra and tabantha are the best places to find prime and gourmet meat😅 also, fuse gourmet meat to a weapon and make some of them and save them in autobuild, then go somewhere that meat freeses and then open autobuild and dont build, you get free frozen meat and sell it😅 its a glitch
Because you can autobuild a car anywhere. Horses you can’t. If the teleporting horse saddle existed in totk like it did in botw. I would agree with you. Unfortunately not though.
Absurd, making meal for money is waste of time, the expensive meals require expensive ingredients, grindind resources is really slow process, the only thing that work is collect poes, change for any set piece, sell set for money and repat many times you want, also you can sell any piece of set you have get and recover it after for poes and repeat the process many times, there is a lot of poes in the game.
4 lynel guts + any cheap bug gives an elixir worth 1458 rupees. You can get a bunch of expensive lynel stuff from floating coliseum in the depths, where the regular coliseum is on the surface.
4 lynel guts + 1 golden beetle gets an elixir that worth 2000 😂smh yall forget already
Still means you’ll have to kill 4 lynells… 😮
@@MrsKoala-wd7ct I thought you already knew how to kill lynels
@@MrsKoala-wd7ct pretty easy
@@MrsKoala-wd7ct you new to totk?
Damn, even in a video game fantasy world you need a car to make money.
I made my my money in TotK nearly entierly by collecting poes. Collect poes, trade them for the Dark Link Costume, sell the costume for 600 rupees a piece. You can do this every blood moon, and you find so many poes just by running through the depth.
I make this too
Cooking value is really simple on TotK but it's different from BOTW. There's nothing magical or special about adding meat that makes it worth more. How much a meal sells from is 100% based on the value from the base items, but the value of the meal is always the value of the ingredients increased by this ratio:
1 item: 120%
2 items: 130%
3 items 140%
4 items 160%
5 items 180%
so if you have 5 items worth 10 rupees each, the value is 180% of 50 rupees = 90 rupees
So all you have to do is find the highest value items and ALWAYS USE 5 INGREDIENTS when cooking for rupees.
If you kill bears and moose around the north snowy Hebra region stable, they drop 3 pieces of gourmet meat or prime meat. Gourmet meat is worth 35 base so 63 when cooked. Prime meat is worth 15 normally and 27 rupees when cooked. So each kill gets you 81-189 rupees. And sometimes bears also give a hearty salmon which gives you full health when cooked.
If you ride around on your horse it's VERY fast to just jump off and bullet time headshot the bears and mooses to quickly farm 1000s of rupees this way.
If you do this while also making a stop at the Dodongo(?) camp in Faron woods and feed them luminous stone to convert into gems you also get a nice passive gem income too.
I never had luck hunting the moose compared to driving a car around the plains. They don't respawn fast enough and they're too spread out. Usually by the time I kill 5 moose, I've instead found 50+ items in the plains with my car or more.
That's what I've been doing. Spawn in the Stables and just ride around the area to kill Bears and Moose. Visit the Dodongo once in a while. And then go to Goron bistro to visit that Goron that eats Ripened Flint for 1000 if he finds one. Also in Goron city, there's a Gerudo that buys at a set of 10 certain ores that you have at a higher pricing if you have any.
Yeah, and don’t forget to grab Sanke carp from Kakariko when you’re there, each carp is an easy 20 rupees uncooked. It’s a bit of a dick move to steal people’s pets and sell them though.
@@cathygrandstaff1957 That's barely any money. lol
The best source of meat is probably Lanayru Wetlands because a bunch of cows and water fowl will spawn in large groups and you can take them all out with a single electric item thrown/shot into the water. The cows yield gourmet or prime meat and the ducks give basic bird parts. I wouldn't waste my time on Dondons because they take too long and frankly the ore deposits have better yields and there are many that are a stone's throw away from a shrine you can teleport to.
If ya put on a full set of Stealth armor like the Sheika or Yiga set you can literally just walk right up to bugs & other critters to pick em up. No need to crouch/crawl to em. They won't run away as long as you're not sprinting.
That’s essential for getting beetles
Stealth Armor is my go to.
@@lancevangen6485 Yup, was literally my default armor in the 1st game. Only ever took it off if I needed something else for whatever the specific scenario was. Having stealth level 3 at all times when simply moving around the map is just great, plus the extra speed at night.
Even helps w sandy/snowy areas as it makes you about as fast as you would be with the boots on, if not faster.
𝖭𝗈𝗍𝖾𝖽, 𝗍𝗁𝖺𝗇𝗄𝗌.
Stealth and Wing Suits are my quintessential exploration suits
im a noob but honestly the tip of using a wheel to lift the cart off the ground to attach the other wheels more easily was so valuable to me lol
The Gerudo jewel merchant at Goron City buys 10 topaz, rubies, sapphires, and diamonds a time for a very good price.
That mining demo hurt me. Watching him use a silver lynel horn weapon to break ore. No, use a rock hammer.
Bro has duped 200 silver lnyel horn
I like to use the earthquake skill you get from the yiga clan.
Especially since you can pick up more than half a dozen Cobble Crushers for free every blood moon. Most of them are just laying around.
Does not counting the pristine ones in the depths. There are also spiked iron balls just laying around in many places. Fuse dose of the Cobble Crushers and you can go almost an hour just breaking or before that weapon wears out.
If anybody needs it I have a video on where to find all these.
I also have a video on how to make a good assault vehicle which is what I use on all my mining runs and every time I explore the depths or the surface where I'm wanting to get in lots of fights to collect materials. While the vehicle uses a lot of parts most of them are just laying around and you can pick them up.
Or use the Fire sage as a last resort
i would say the best way to get lots of rupees is pretty simple. mark spots you go to that have a large amount of things. you have stamps for your map use them. like the field of tomatoes. or the cave with a bunch of chillshrooms. or the well that has 5 fairies in it and a bunch of glow fish and ore. see a place with a bunch of spicy peppers mark it. bunch of ice fruit mark it, bomb fruit mark it. just put a stamp on every good location and figure out good paths to hit the stamped places the fastest.
that tomato field is pretty good and you can get like 50 tomatoes. there is a few octoroks which are easy to kill.
If tou kill the boss in the cold region moose will spawn near the stable in that region. Run into them with a horse and collect the meat, hundreds of rupees when you use five of the meat together. Its literally 2-3 moose kills for several hundred rupees, super fast.
Yes, Moose on horseback is much more efficient. Get a damaging weapon that can 1 shot them.
While I appreciate the video creator for finding his own way, there are legitimate ways to farm rupees that offer a far higher return for your time.
Go to the hebra stable, ride around on a horse and headshot all moose / bear / wolves with arrow in bullet time. Take the gourmet and prime meats and cook 5 of them together (I.e. 5 gourmets in one meal, 5 primes in their own meal). The gourmets will sell for 300+ a pop and primes for 100+ a pop. I make 2-3 grand in one loop around hebra stable.
Another is not caves but rather stone talus. You can make like 6k+ in under 10 minutes just by farming stone talus locations. Mark them on map and run the circuit.
Finally a game where I can unleash my inner hillbilly and go around running over animals with my vehicle
I hunt animals using the Master Sword's beam attack. It is more effective than using a bow/arrows because the beam doesn't scare away other nearby animals. Cook 5 of the same meat into a meal and sell those. This method is VERY effective if you find a good spot with tons of wild animals.
Keese wings and eyes are actually really valuable in combat in this game. Fuse them onto arrows for distance and homing respectively
And the elemental eyes are of course elemental
Yes, that goes for any monster wings and eyeballs. I love it so much!
Keese like keh-say?
I say keese like geese
Because you aren’t illiterate. A disproportionate number of GenZ can barely read. I watched a video the other day and the guy was calling Hateno, “Hah-tee-ah-no.” He literally added another vowel because a couldn’t sight-read a six letter word. I mean holy GOD.
@@winstonsol8713 gotta love our crumbling education system, where “equity” is more important than literacy. I’m thankful I went through school when you actually could get an education instead of an indoctrination.
@@aluminumfalcon552 Ok boomer.
@eyeball226 Of course that's your response 🙄
For you idiots he is right so just keep it shut
If you wanna shoot arrows at that rabbit thingy to get rupees, it’s best if you jump from a high distance and then shoot your arrows. You can shoot a ton of arrows that way. It dulls out a lot of rupees
But even in BotW, blupees only take 3 shots and disappear
I usually shoot twice and then melee them with a lizalfos tail infused spear. If you shoot thrice, it disappears right away.
Thank you! I’ve been getting stuck in the thought of “maybe I shouldn’t sell it. What if I need it later?” But this video broke that out of me. Seems like basically everything is farmable. I feel a lot more free to sell now. Thanks again!
You are way more into the game than most people are at this point. The Map at 3:16 and what you got from Zonai devices at 4:36 is Proof of that.
Thanks for this - I'm always afraid to use too many (valuable) monster parts since some are used for upgrading armor. The meals seems like the way to go for my play style.
I've never heard anyone pronounce "keese" that way. I pronounce it like "geese".
It's actually pronounced more like "keys"
I know this is way late but the fastest way to do the gather method is to farm prime and gourmet meat in Tabatha by circling any large flat area killing moose, bears, and wolves which usually give 3 prime or gourmet meat. A 5 gourmet meat skewer sells for 300 and prime meat skewer gets you 150.
So you can get 1000 for each trip from just southwest of the snow field stable to the oshozon-u shrine and back. If you take a horse and by jumping and doing a slow motion bow kill on every animal you can save time. with the horses speed and slow mo accuracy making every kill without having to chase your prey, the trip take less than 5 minutes if you spawn a lot of animals. 5 minutes nets 1000 rupees and you can do this even early game though your profit won't be as high since you will use more arrows and you will miss some animals because your stamina won't allow you to hold your slow motion shots. But it's a lot of easy money for early, mid and late game. Much better than this videos suggestion.
Also for a bonus of this tabantha route there are two ice wizrobes which can be one hit killed with a fire fruit attached to an arrow and they drop am ice sword which you can extract 2 sapphire from in terry town for an extra 260... Mid game you can harvest multiple icebreath lizfalos which have parts with good fuse boost and elixer potential... Not to mention late game you have a nearby thunder gleelok to kill and harvest. So you will gross at least 1300 for one 5 minute lap around the snowfield stable area.
Thanks! I needed this. I always stay away as much as possible to any dup glitch.
If you're cooking meats for rupee farming, only use three meats (of the same kind) and two of any common items (apples etc) in any recipe you are making to sell.
This maximizes the amount you get per piece of meat. You will get a few extra rupees depending on the common materials you use.
You will get more total if you use more than three meats in a recipe, but the amount of rupees per piece of meat will decrease.
The sell price of cooked food is the sum of all parts mulplied by a multiplier thats dependent on the number of ingredients, so always max out 5 ingredients if you want to sell it
The Gerudo merchant in Goron City is great for late game rupees too. For early/mid game rupees...Frozen Meats! Five frozen meats net more rupees than five grilled meats and slightly more than a meal made with the same five meats.
Thanks man I appreciate showing us how it’s done like we’re supposed to 😊
Literally grinding is something I extremely hate, I've been getting rupees by just selling things I don't use a lot or have a lot of like the rubies, opals, topaz, etc. Every time I do a quest or explore a cave I just immediately look for ores. I hate having to grind monsters. And recently I've been getting rupees by selling my ores to this one gerudo woman in eldin. I mainly use rupees for buying outfits and not so much for buying things I can easily find in the wild or make. And a tip is when I do any type of quest, I always pick up resources on the way that I come across. So basically just multitasking so I don't feel bored from just straight up farming.
Kinda bummed that the Stone Talus’s don’t drop near as much loot as in botw
Lynel hooves are worth 50 each and you can get multiple hooves per lynel
Hunting them in the depth will also get you some battery upgrade materials
Just look at the price of ingredients you can sell. Cook the ones you have in large quantity and that are worth a good amount then sell them.
Early game sell meats. Later the best source of money is molduga guts and fins as well as lynel hoofs and guts.
Also killing a talus will give you one or two diamonds worth 500 each.
I'm sorry, how did you pronounce keese?!
For raw and prime meat, they are worth more frozen than cooked together. Gourmet meat is worth the more cooked together on 5 ingredients than frozen.
About the meat farming.
If you want a place with lots of good tier meats, go anywhere on the map, that wolves spawn. So, like, the Gerudo Highlands, the wilder areas betweeen Akala and Zora's Domain, east of Eldin, etc.
Or, if you've got good equipment, try the area where Zelda's horse and GF Mija is.
Good advice. I tend to only cook ingredients I have 10 or more of, and they're usually worth 38-45 rupees
I farm the Tabantha Meese in the Hebra region for Prime and Gourmet Meat. .3.
Fun fact, five Gourmet Meats can be cooked into a dish worth 315 rupees 👌
@ZaaltheDragon 😂😂 Meese 😂😂
I genuinely haven't heard anyone call them that legitimately - silly english exceptions. The plural of moose is (wait for it) ...moose.
I'm an expert at this game, and I still learned stuff from this. Thanks.
The sell value of the elixir is plus 80% of the total sell value of ingredients used
Nice work on the video!
In both BotW & TotK I grab a horse and head for the Hebra Mountains as fast as possible and start hunting. Shooting arrows and galloping over road kill scores me several thousand rupees in a very short amount of time. 5 Gourmet Meats $$$. 490 rupees each in BotW. 315 in TotK.
This is it bro, most efficient method and the sheer amount of arrows this game throws at you makes it simple. Well minus that one gleeok near the snowfield stable, which was the OP farm spot for rhinos in botW.
I started to make money by selling potions merely because the great fairy asks a LOT of lizalfos tails, but it isn’t guaranteed that they will drop them BUT what always they are going to give you are their claws. So mixing with the grass hoppers I got while farming rice… ta da! I got money from secondary ingredients which I got from farming something else!
Amiibos are a great way to gain a lot of rupees. You can keep getting armor sets with different amiibos and each armor piece sells for 600 rupees. The more amiibos you have the more armor pieces you can get (due to them being locked for a day after each use)
Running down moose on horseback near the snowfield stables is much more efficient. Need to get a damaging weapon that can take the moose down w 1 hit.
I wouldn't waste bananas and other high end items to cook and sell. Meat alone makes goood money. 5 gourmet meats will make you rich
I genuinely didn't know what you were talking about for a moment when you pronounced Keese as Kesé.
I should have remembered who made this comment, but one way of getting decent money that stuck with me was to sell the dark shirt from bargainer statues.
It costs 150 poe souls and sells for 600 rupees.
Once you unlock it, you can buy and sell it over and over, though you might have to sleep a day to reset the same statue's stock as they carry only one at a time.
Hey bro I'm Dan I was searching for something bout TOTK and pretty much discovered you with this video. I love the way you explained it in this video so going to look for more TOTK videos from you but took one video for me to decide to subscribe 🤣 you're welcome. Just for future reference (I just spend probably approx like 10 minutes trying to figure it out 😮💨...but in the end was worth it😅) you said in this vid to multiply the total of 40x4 for 1.7 to give you 291 for the stamina Elixir after a while of keep on adding more and more decimal numbers the final equation to get "EXACTLY" 291 is...40×4×1.818750=291
Good strategy, my favorite part is walking 15ft away from my car, turn around and it gone! YAY🎉
1:17 lol 😂 why did I just remember Stardew Valley when u asked if I wanted to be a miner or a gathered! (Sorry if wrong spelled) 😂
Basic stuff, there is more ways to make money, very steresting ones:
1- Selling armors - Yes. You can make profit selling armors. How? By selling the dark tunic. A dark tunic costs 150 poes that are easy to farm on the dephts and you can sell it for 600 rupees.
2- Looting Wizrobes - You can one hit kills wizrobes with the right elemental hit. It drops an elemental rod or staff. You go to tarrey town and for 20 rupees u separate the jewel from the staff. Marks the wizrobes on map and kill the bitches.
3- Know whom to sell and what to sell - Some plates sell more to one merchant to another. Specifically gerudo town mechants pays more than the double for a Hyrule bass frozen than a cooked one besides another things they pay more too. Cooking takes times, but freeze food is quick with a ice weapon, making you not losing time cooking and getting more money in the process. Besides you can have 999 from a frozen and roasted ingredient ou your inventory as it counts as one plate.
4- Hunting star pieces - I didnt test this yet but i guess being at night on top of the highest island of the great sky island is a good spot to sky gaze looking for falling star.
For whom want to play hard mode and is giving a f%@ about having hearts and stamina vessels you can get the hearts and trade for money on the horned statue too
Everyone I've ever know since the first game pronounces Keese as Key-ss. Like geese.
I've heard someone say "kes-see" before... It upsets me even now, years later. 🤣 I think people that pronounce it wrong like that are remembering the spelling wrong. I assume this guy is remembering it as "kesse" and I think the person I remember saying it wrong years ago was remembering it as "kesee"... But that's just my assumption.
Bruh, I had to rewind 5 times to figure out what enemy he was trying to say. 😂😂 I have always pronounced it like “geese” as well.
😅😅 I was wondering maybe if English wasn't his 1st language.
If you wear the Yiga armor set for Stealth you can often catch bugs, flies and even fish. Just don't run or swim fast or you'll scare them off. Just walk up or swim slowly and catch them.
I farmed Poe's and re bought the cheap armor sold for 600 a piece for a 150 poes
Ive found when building something wihh alot of part to before using it
Open autobuild and select the last one in history and let it rebuild the whole thing i had a bug yesterday where a wheel popped off and every time i put it back on another wheel popped off and it did this until it broke the center of the hull
I was still under the part limit so what i did was auto build it from the history and i didnt have any further issues
Was gonna mention the island as I was literally doing it as I watched. The game cost 20 rup if you land in small circle you get back 50 closer you get 100 and within 1m you get 300 is the highest I’ve gotten
"I don't even know if I hit that guy" bro trust me you got him 😂
Or you can mine the hell out of Goron mountain and sell the ores to the gerudo in goron city. The hammers you can take from the mines underground
You can also collect a crap ton of brightcaps while mining or exploring caves. I also sold like 300 brightblooms for a lot of money in one go because I'm a gremlin that grabs everything they see. Lol
What are kessays? 😅
There are care parts just up on top of the mountain by Kakariko above the east path. Also, a bunch of places along the road to the Gerudo region.
Dragon pieces are a pretty good farm
Yeah, but no schedule now so harder to farm. Basically, if you see a dragon, get it. The shards you can pick up walking on its back are the huge draw (extremely useful as well. OP for the gerudo region.) They take a while to respawn though, so if you hit the same dragon a lot you won't get as much.
300 rupee for 10 minutes are horrible. Unless of course you dupe, which most people here don't want.
Sometimes a way of making money is buy making, and selling elixirs. Especially elixirs made with Tireless frogs.
Thanks. I had above 70 Lynel guts. And didnt know what to do with them. I have 70 Silver Lynel Saber horn, etc, going to check recipes
Sale themallto 🐞 beetle guy 🤔😃
Best way I found is once I have over 50 of each item I sell all extra and then I mark all talus locations and make rounds killing them for the gems
Farming rare stone tallus is faster. You can make around 10k in less than 15 minutes
2:50 Aren't they pronounced different like Keeys?
That flying mini-game is easy and you can pocket 100 rupees every few minutes
Cool. I dont have a rupees problem but this is better than duping.
I really like just farming wizzrobes for magic rods and then selling the gems after breaking them at tarrey town
Keese = (Key-ss) not (Kes-eh)
wrong, also his name is pronounced Lie-nk
@@subfloor2022 nope
Don't forget Gaynon and Zeelda.
Building that dream house is expensive 😭 I ny dumbass didn’t do the cloning glitch when I had a change and now I’m kicking myself
Same
I like how this game is basically Skyrim.
The rare stone talos, 6 of them roughly 3000 rupees in 15 mins
Water buffaloes one of my favorite things to hunt what's mostly can be found well well I found either at any like Sandbar region or lurelin village
Instead of mining for gems an easier and much quicker way to get gems is taking out all 6 of the rare stone talus' each one gives you tons of rubies, sapphires, topazs and diamonds, it takes only 12 minutes to do it and you can do it every blood moon or force the blood moon and grind the rare stone talus'
ive never heard anybody in this world pronounce keese like “keh-say” until now
Money isnt very important in this game. Just farm Lynel, it solves everything.... You get better fuse matterials, tons of arrows, tons of multi shot bow, lynel guts for making high value elixirs ( 4 guts + 1 cricket for 1458 rupees).
You also get in game experience from killing lynel to spawn pristine weapons in the depth. For example the royal weapons series under Gerudo highlands location, in the depth. Expand your weapon stash and when most of them are badly damaged just go to octorock for free repair
There’s a device dispenser in tarry town just use the cart in tarry and there
thanks for this...and the comment on the wheel blowing up 🤣
Why are you pronouncing "keese" like that? Wouldn't the more natural pronunciation rhyme with "geese"?
I just Yunobo animals i come across and sell their cooked meat (Yunobo auto-sears it for more value). I don't have to farm or grind.
Video states:
- Make a car
- Use car to scour open fields randomly
- Find fruit/run animals over for meat
- Use fruit/meat to cook things to sell
.... -.-
I’ve only ever had to grind a couple of times in both of these Zelda games and that was for stage 3 or 4 armor upgrades
"You don't actually have to try to run the car over them..." LOLOL
It's not super fast or anything but I have loads of amiibo and mostbof them drop regular meat and prime meat plus every now and then wolf link amiibo gives you more meat than can spawn at one time so I just spam amiibo and grab Al that meat stall it all off and I'll make about 2-3k rupees after I'm done with my amiibo
I just collect 200 apples, 8 gold apples or something from satori mountain, random herbs, bananas from faron and I cook every blood moon. I make money from Lynel guts and hoofs
Is it without glitches? Hebra and tabantha are the best places to find prime and gourmet meat😅 also, fuse gourmet meat to a weapon and make some of them and save them in autobuild, then go somewhere that meat freeses and then open autobuild and dont build, you get free frozen meat and sell it😅 its a glitch
I believe the resource respawns happen on the blood moon, same as the enemies
They have a very low % chance to respawn every minute. So if you wait 1-2 hours most will probably have respawned.
1.8 is the cook value multiplier.
Very helpful!
Why not use a horse
cruising around for resources does look fun but So far I haven't found myself in need of extra rupees at all on my first play through
Have you started doing the level 4 upgrades on your armour?
I just did that for barbarian set and soldier set so far
I'm confused why you put wheels on the cart that already has wheels
He Pimped his ride. We heard you like wheels so we put wheels on yo wheels so you can can wheel while you wheel!
7:38 you skipped a stardust on your left
That’s a korok puzzle
I use amiibo get max out meat 999 and I get around 30,000 and much more
Cook 5 prime meats and sell it it is about 500 each and i don't loose my vocal cords running away from lynels 😅😂
Ive got 4k mixing frox tail or teeth o hinox toe nails with just crickets XD. Thats a pretty good use for something useless
But why all the hassle of building a car when you just can ride a… ✨horse✨ 😂 anyway, good video man 👍🏻 🐴
Because you can autobuild a car anywhere. Horses you can’t. If the teleporting horse saddle existed in totk like it did in botw. I would agree with you. Unfortunately not though.
He just casually runs over a fox 💀
I'm using the BOTW Amibo's my grandson gave me and they daily drop a TON of meat and fish on me... Meat Skewers... JS...
Absurd, making meal for money is waste of time, the expensive meals require expensive ingredients, grindind resources is really slow process, the only thing that work is collect poes, change for any set piece, sell set for money and repat many times you want, also you can sell any piece of set you have get and recover it after for poes and repeat the process many times, there is a lot of poes in the game.
It should be a crime the way this man is pronouncing keese