Watch Part 2! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-v83TduvRR70.html Some of you gave me some other methods, and there have been some common questions that have been asked. I checked out those methods and I've answered your questions! Check it out! =)
To add to the luminous stone method instead of selling them you can give them to a Zora name Ledo at Zora's Domain (he is located near the front of the entrance to the Ne'ez Yohma Shrine) and he will exchange you 10 luminous stones for 1 diamond which can be sold for 500 rupees. So if you give him like 100 luminous stones he will give back to you 10 diamonds which you can sell for a total 5,000 rupees.
Hi Hylians! I just wanted to throw this out there because many have asked, and I want to help! If you sell 10 Luminous stones, you will get 700 rupees. If you trade the 10 luminous stone for a diamond at Zora's domain, 1 diamond sells for 500. Even if you sell 10 diamonds to the Gerudo in Goron City, she buys them for 5500, making them 550 for each diamond. Therefore, selling luminous stones is better than selling diamonds. Hope this helps!
not much. haha there is a point that you don't need rupees anymore. You mostly need it to buy random materials at shops if you want them, arrows, fairy fountains, building the house, and all the gear... I think that's about it...
@@100PercentZelda yeah, i hope theres more of an 'end game' in the 2nd one. Like bosses in final fantasy that are harder than the main boss. Ganon was a bit of a let down in botw.
This is how you overload the menu: You need about five to seven multishot bows such as Lynel or duplex for example, best air on the side of caution with seven. You also need a load of electric arrows. If you are going to get unlimited gems off Parcy you also need one royal guard weapon. All you need to do is when you are in the stable with Parcy, equip one multishot bow and electric arrows. Make sure the bow is out as if you were going to shoot then go back into the menu, drop that bow and then equip another multishot bow, go back into the menu and drop that bow etc. Continue to repeat this through the bows until Link looks strange in the menu. Now equip the Royal guard weapon and talk to Parcy. She will think you have the Royal guard weapon infinitely and you will get rubies, sapphires and topaz all the way up to 999 each. It is easy to understand once you get used to it. Just make sure you pick all the bows up that are on the floor when you are done to undo the menu overload.
@@kalebgamez808 I think they somehow have experience in breaking games and whenever they see a feature in a Game they think they could exploit to their benefit, they do and then we have these cool tricks.
You are a legend. If it weren't for you I would be bowling for hours and hours, but now I have a turbo controller running making me thousands of rupees per minute. Thank you so much for this!
Whats the point in using glitches to get unlimited money? Might as well play on emulator and use a cheat to get 999.999! I really dont get the payoff for getting max money while using the last 2 methods
@@CallTheDayyou're completely right. there is no big reason Haha Some people like myself just like the fact of collecting things and doing things to say they did it. Personally I always thought of zeldas as collecting games along with the the action and puzzle. But thats just me and what i like
@@DrunkenPartyGamer it's thought to explain, but kleric made a really good video on it explaining menu overloading and stuff you can do with it, just make sure to watch the most recent one, he made one that shows an unoptimized method before this was discovered.
One of my favorite methods is rare stone talus farming. And although it’s not the fastest method it’s pretty fun unlike other rediculously repetitive methods. There are three rare stone taluses around tabantha tower at Gisa Crater, Path to Kolami Bridge, And illumenie plateau
If you're doing lynel farming, which nets you some of the best materials and weapons in the game, if you use four lynel guts and a tireless frog you can get an elixir worth 2300 rupees. A good passive income whilst doing lynel farming
I go over this in this video! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8k_exteLoWQ.html Also lynel guts with electirc rhino beetles are better by a little
My favorite involves farming apples. Certain locations like Hateno Village and Satori Mountain have large amounts of apple trees. After bombing the trees and collecting you drop 5 at a time in front of a fire and make them baked. There's a girl at the top Rito Village that will buy 100 baked apples for 1200 rupees. Not a crazy pay out and you have to wait a while for the trees to respawn, but it saved me early game.
In pondo's lodge, there's a good method to (nearly) always get strikes. Just wait for pondo to stand in place, pick up the snowball, stand behind him as if pondo had 4 arms where link has 2 of them, move EVER so slightly to the left, and drop it. Over 80% of the time you will get a strike.
This video is so helpful!! I'm a completionist type too, but more on the casual end. So I've been mostly doing the cooking-for-cash route Since I'm a filthy casual, here's my personal favorite hunting spot in the game that I visit after every bloodmoon! Go to Kakariko Village and travel up towards the Fairy Fountain. Head slightly northeast as though you're heading to the Lanayru region, to where you can find the Mezza Lo shrine (It's the Ancient Trifecta, you have to complete Kass' shrine quest riding the buck atop the pedestal to activate it) There are a LOT of wild deer there that drop prime meat, which if you cook 5 of them in a pot together you get 210 rupees each one! All you really need is a bow and arrows. I'd recommend getting one that either has a lot of durability, or you can zoom in for headshots with. Stealth gear or elixirs are a good idea too imo Thank you so much for researching and making such an in-depth video!! You've actually inspired me to try x999ing my inventory now... which will definitely be a challenge haha :)
Something that can optimize the dragon horn farming: swing a great flameblade, and during the swing, de-equip the blade. This keeps the fire constantly going. Place wood beside blade, and you have yourself an infinite campfire. This cuts down on time to restart the fire.
My favorites are dragon horns and Meat. The slow mow while aiming at farosh’s horn is sick. And when my zoom bow breaks I have to adjust to the new bow’s trajectory and that adjustment makes it more fun. And if I miss the horn I still get scales at the right angle. Meat collecting is just straight fun, sneak up on prey then get a head shot. And if I get into a high position and glide it’s even better shooting mid air. The other methods just kinda bore me. The bowling game is well as you proved not the best option and requires to aim for the sweet spot that you can’t guarantee to hit all the time. The guardian part glitch is, well it feels wrong, well I also thought the dragon horn method was wrong at first but it’s still something I get rewarded with for doing something. Luminous Stone collecting isn’t something I plan out a route for like others do, for me I rather just grab them if I see it, not go out of my way to follow a planned out path for it. And the royal guard and precious stones method is very effective it’s just I never knew about it when I actually needed rupees in the game. And again Meat and Horn collecting is more fun and gets me more than enough rupees than I need.
I love this. Meat farm and horn farming are definitely my favorites too. Even the royal guard is the best, you dont do anything. Haha 😄 but as I mentioned in the video. Meat farming can get you other materials, and i am a collector player, so new materials are good =)
100 Percent Zelda, yeah I’m kinda late to the party as I got my switch and the game this last black friday. Man I got steals on that day, with odyssey, botw, splatoon2, all for $30 each, then mk8 packaged free with the console(I know it was the original model with less battery but i did not care). But I will say out of all the games I didn’t really know a lot about zelda, I bought it because it was praised a lot by people and my friends. I expected the other games to be my favorites. But it’s shocking how opposite that was, that I’m at 90 hours with zelda but my next closet game is smash at 20(got it 2 months after getting my switch). This game introduced me to the zelda series and am in love with all its lore. But I think knowing nothing about the series made it even better for me because I didn’t look at any e3 trailers and such. All I knew was Link is the hero, zelda is the princess, and he has a master sword, with a green hood, and the tri force and knew of the name ganon but didn’t know what he was(calamity ganon kinda confused me what ganon actually was until I realized calamity is like a manifestation of ganondorf).
100 Percent Zelda, I wish I could collect and hold onto weapons and bows and shields. I usually have bad habits of holding onto usable items in games but I appreciate this game making me break out of that habit and start using my stuff but I still wish I could get one of each item then feel happy with throwing everything at an enemy. I know you being a collector feels even more strongly about this.
@@generalbomb1628 I agree with you 100 percent. Play the game, and i hate to say this, but you dont have to watch all my videos. I'd love for you to experience the "not knowing" what to do. I do agree that its the best experience.
300 rupees every 30 seconds for bowling is actually pretty good. 600 every minute, so that is 36,000 in 1 hour. Thats if you know where to stand and which direction to face, bowling could be the quickest way to farm rupees. I usually stand at the highest point of the bump and face toward the first pin and let the snow roll
I have found Zelda to be completely different Zilda. I knew there were 10 years ago. I just got my first switch. I have found it very difficult to coordinate my fingers, plus my reflexes are not very good. I’m so glad made this purchase. I’m a great grandmother, and I find this (fun) exercise just what I needed to get it back. I’ve always had great coordination and quick reflexes. I’ve been a gamer for years, open till six years ago. I’ve been playing Zelda now for almost a week, I can already see the improvement. This game is going to keep me going for a long time there’s so much to learn and so much to know. It is not simple like it used to be. I thrive on challenges. I really appreciate these little hints and helpful techniques. It’s gonna take me time to master, but I will. This is a bit more advanced that I’m at right now. I’m just trying to get warm clothing so I can go after one of the shrines it’s in the cold mountains… I have not memorize the names yet. My biggest challenge is successfully killing a boar, other than freezing it.
not gonna lie all the clips he uses in the background are incredibly entertaining like what the heck was happening with farosh at the end there??? i love you and your channel keep it up!!! i aspire to be you someday!
I didn't see anybody mention the baked apple lady in Rito village. Gather apples at Satori mountain take them to Death mountain bake em' and sell them to her. I think she'll buy 100 for something like 1000.
I know I'm late in the party but thank you for your in-depth analysis, much appreciated. My favourite method is dragon farming since technically it's not cheating! I do it just to grab a few things I want because overpowering Link would take away some of the magic this game has.
4:00 Meat Farming (Cooking vs. Roasting) with Ganondorf's horse, it's better just to run over the animals, also the Lynels won't attack you because if you don't take out your weapon, they won't do anything to you, besides you don't need reappear... He can make a video about this... (Meat Farming with Ganondorf's horse (Cooking vs. Roasting)
4:00 Meat Farming (Cooking vs. Roasting) With Ganondorf's horse you can simply go over the animals and that's it, the simplest method, you don't need an aim. It is the best method without glich, and you don't need to respawn. you just go from one place to another
@@100PercentZelda Great-Horned Great-Horned Rhinoceros needs two passes but there is a technique, you pass over it and you brake, you wait for it to advance and then you hit it again, also the Lynels do not attack you if you do not draw your sword.
I'd imagine that a turbo controller would also be incredibly helpful for grabbing the fountain of ancient parts without killing your hands in the process
i made the mistake of rupee farming my first playthrough. the best rupee farming is just playing the fucking game as it was intended. When you get gems, sell them. that's it.
@@cancerousmaterial That's the reach catch in making rupees. You don't know in advance what you need/don't need for upgrades or monster masks, etc. so first time players just horde everything. I think selling gems though is a good starting point for the first playthrough because honestly, anything you get with gems kind of sucks anyways and you don't need that many (i.e. the gerudo jewelry).
Dude, your content and editing are top notch. Really helpful and entertaining. I just know your channel will explode if you keep going. I think BOTW 2 will be your chance to get in early on the ground floor, you'll be rubbing elbows with Austin John Plays and PewDiePie and penguinz0.
Hahaha! I wish! They're great! I just want to help. And I know people learn things differently than others, so hopefully they'll like my content along with theirs =) thank you!
Thank you, I had to start over again, cause I recently bought a new switch and couldn’t remember how to make money like I did in the past but definitely needed that, cause this game can be challenging.
This is the information I’ve been looking for and couldn’t find anywhere. Great video, you’ve earned a sub from me. Looking forward to seeing what comes next!
I found a way to defeat the lag and collect consitently with the gaurdian glitch! Just get on the top of the guardian and move the camera angle so it doesn't show the fountain of gaurdian parts. I was able to browse the the equipment and see how many parts I had without crashing the game which was handy. I was able to get 999 acient cores in like 5 minutes with a regular controller with no lag.
Right after every blood moon, I do a quick “rare stone talus” and “molduga” rotation. Talis give about 1,300 rupees worth gems per kill. You should have Urbosa’s Fury upgraded to + to be that quick, and you will only use this on the Talus’ that have harder to reach weak points. I then kill the 4 moldugas (not the king molduga) in the desert for about 6,000 worth of cooked fins and guts. This is a good way to make 15,000 rupees in 15 minutes, but it can only be done once every blood moon. So, this method is a quick way to make a lot of rupees, but it’s not a sustainable income over a long period of time during the early game. I use attack food for both but speed food may make the desert walking to the moldugas faster. Gold Lynels drop an average 1,700 worth of cooked ingredients and elemental arrows per kill, but I am simply not good enough to kill them in a way that make this a good option for me.
You can farm by doing the duplication glitch. You overload your menu and trick the NPC into thinking you gave it a Royal Sword. The process is permanent and you get gems from the girl in the stable. Then sell. Only hard part is getting 5 to 6 multi shot bows with an electric arrow to start the glitch. The Yiga Clan has a lot of multi shots lying around. Lynels also have them.
Great video, thank you so much! I didn't prioritise making rupees at all so I have nowhere near enough to free the last great fairy, but I think I will try the luminous stones method! that seems like a lot of fun to me
We need a rupee farming vid on your favorite method. You were a bit too quick to sell that one to the anti-glitchers. Me personally, I'm okay with exploits and glitches, but I often find I hate using such glitch/exploit after I've already done it. Seeing a more detailed use of the selling the royal weapons for rubies is a reasonable exploit, but I your menu-work needs a little more explanation for me. Thanks if you do (or already have done) and no worries if you don't (and haven't since). Edit: Ah, found your Part 2 Vid and saw you already did this. You are an absolute gift to Zelda gamers, my friend.
Thanks for the feedback! Sorry if I was too fast. I didn't want to spend the time explaining in the video, I just wanted to compare. Part 2 does compare some other methods, but also, I recently uploaded a video of the tutorial for the favorite method. Hope it helps!
the inconsistency of the voice recording quality is a bit jarring, but the video content quality is incredible and the methology is beyond reproach. Subscribed for future quality info videos!
Many people don't, and I dont love them. There are some that I choose not to do. But for me after beating the game, and playing 1000 hours, I feel like i dont have anything to prove any more. But for sure, I think every 1st time playing a game should be no glitches
"bowling for sure is the worst" - the method I use lmao I still maintain though that for a new game bowling is super useful, because you need nothing except some warm clothing. So it's nice if you just wanna get a few k rupees to be useful clothing.
If you're willing to spend more time, after you get the maximum amount of gems you can go to the gerudo in goron city and sell 10 of them for even higher
I wind up just just selling them straight. I think it's faster overall this is the video for the last method. hope this helps! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8k_exteLoWQ.html
About the meat: There’s a guy at outskirts stable that will buy you gourmet meat at 100 rupees each piece, while cooking 5 pieces sells at 490. Selling 5 pieces of gourmet meat might take longer, but gives you more rupees (500). 10 rupees might not seem too much, but after a couple pieces it’s very noticeable. Sorry for yelling you this just now lol
100 Percent Zelda I made over 30000 rupees that’s nice! I just mashed for 10 minutes straight but couldn’t remember how many I had before starting selling, but I’m pretty sure I didn’t sell everything Prica gave me :D
this is my first ever zelda game and i didn’t know rupees were so hard to come by ;-; so i couldn’t register my horse at the first stable and got fed up with walking everywhere LOL thanks for the video!
For the dragon hunting theres a convenient cave about the center of the lake where electric keese spawn. After killing the keese and ploping down a fire you can get a head on shot to the horn from the angle youre at. I usually use duplex bows (the yiga ones, and *no* multi-shot does *not* give multiple drops per shot) they have like the perfect range. You could also use the twilight bow, a bit overkill admittedly, but it will always give a true shot. Go into bullet time when shoot aka the slow down in the air. Also aim up a bit (still on the horn) as the dragon is moving up… its probably a duh but ive sometimes miss the shot and get a scale.
Tip for the Gem for weapon trading: You do not need a turbo controller, I just set it up and I'm doing it now using an Android phone, I downloaded Joycon Droid from the google app store (which turns your phone into a controller,) then I downloaded one of the auto tapper apps. I got the glitch set up, positioned myself in front of her, and set my phone to mash the A button non stop so it can fill my inventory with gems while I do other things with my time
Another one is to go with ice arrows to ingeo talus. Freeze them to stand on top then go ham with a Boulder breaker (can be made by smith in Goron city). After Defeating the talus collect and sell the gems dropped. Do this after each blood moon :)
I personally, will go to certain spots on death mountain, and get a good amount of ores and sell those. But this helped give me some insites about other methods. Thank you. edit: i also loved how you ended the video lol
Questions 1 does it matter what guardian u use? 2 what do you mean by soft reset 3 does the guardian parts come pouring out after pushing it for a few? And what does the ancient core have to do with it. Sorry for the questions don’t know if you’ll answer them.
My personal favourite: overloading the menu and then glitching it so that when I equip my savage lynel bow the game thinks im using the royal bow and then getting infinite sapphires from the girl at riverside stable.
When farming horn shards, I used to sit at the cooking fire at the nearby stable. I'd run to the bridge, wait a bit for the dragon to get close, glide off, shoot, then glide down/swim to the shard. Then I'd teleport back to the stable and repeat. Yesterday, I was using the location shown here, and it's amazing how much faster it is. I was getting about 4 times as many as I used to, and completing the rubber armour set made me immune to the electric orbs, making it even more convenient. Between that and knowing where to get lots of bananas and fleet-lotus seeds, I've got an endless supply of 30m speed and damage buffs.
For dragon horn farming, I like to go to Hylia bridge north end, and set up camp on top there. Just sleep, and dragon will spawn in seconds. Backflip off the tower towards the center and shoot its horn, climb back up the 2 meters. I like to wait for the horn piece to touch the water to make sure it’s there. Then sleep and repeat. Probably 20 seconds per horn. I thought it is very fast but not sure if it is in fact the fastest
There is a slightly faster location here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iRXUKzpZMOg.html If you dont have shock resistance there is a cave just north of that spot. It's faster because you're right in front of farosh, and they'll drop real close to you. A couple if rabdom notes. You just have to wait for the part to fly off of the dragon before sitting again. And you can do this up to 39 times without collecting them before you have to collect it all
You can also trade the luminous stones for diamonds in Zora’s domain which will give you a diamond for every ten you get when trading with this Zora near the entrance. Although I do believe you need to defeat Ruta first and get mipha’s grace in order to do this
Yes! It's probably not the best way to get rupees since you get 700 for 10 luminous stones, and 500 for 1 diamond, but i do use this to collect diamonds
Could Lynel gut farming also be considered a fast way to get rupee's? Cause if you cook 4 lynel guts with a hearty lizard or tireless frog you get an elixir that sells for 2,300 rupees
My personal favorite method is using the infinite guardian drops glitch. I take the guardian to the stable and sell my parts to beedle when my inventory is full, and since the guardian is still there I can continue griding. It was actually kinda fun because I could just watch youtube at the same time, and it took me about 3 hours to get to max rupees. Also you're left with a inventory of guardian parts.
Yeah, someone mentioned this to me after I uploaded the video. I don't know why I only heard of the kara kara bazaar one. It just feels good to have as much rupees as you need and of course lots of ancient arrows =)
With horn farming you can technically shoot the horn at least 15 times before you can get it as they dont despawn unless you teleport. The only reason I say 15 is the wind can sometimes blow them down and by 15 they will be really close to the edge
Watch my horn faming video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iRXUKzpZMOg.html If you do it this way, the horns won't fall down the waterfall. Theyll all stay by the spring. And! You can keep shooting up to 39 parts before you have to collect them all.
Note: in normal mode you will only get rubies from selling royal guard weapons giving you around 240,000 rupees for a stack of rubies or around 36,000 rupees every 10 minutes in normal mode
The most fun for me is to try everything out. Do what you are in the mood for & mind as well do whatever it is that you come across while exploring. Balance!
I dislike using glitches in BOTW since it kinda kills the vibe of the game, so Farosh is the easiest for me imo. :3 Thank you so much for showing the different farming methods!!
you're welcome! that's exactly why I wanted to throw that in there. also, part 2 has more non glitching options! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-v83TduvRR70.html
I have tried like 5 times and the riverside stable glitch doesnt work for me when I overload and do everything right she still takes my sword and bows, did it get patched?
Conclusion to me is that the best farming method is just playing the game. As I run around the world and fight silver enemies and mine stuff along the way, I get a ton of money and I'm almost never short on funds. And when I do, it's a perfect opportunity to go out there and have more fun doing various things. In contrast to just doing the same exact thing over an over again for such a relatively small reward isn't really worth it. At least for me.
Does the lady always give you a sapphire if you have 999 ruby and topaz? If so, you could drastically improve this method by only selling your sapphires.
There’s a girl in one of the stables that buys royal guard gear from you in exchange for rare gems. If you desync the game using a glitch, she’ll try to buy them from you but won’t take the weapon because the game is desynced. So she’ll basically just keep giving you gems for free and you won’t lose your royal guard gear. You just have to keep pressing A until you get bored. It’s my favourite way of farming rupees and is actually pretty easy to pull off. The youtubed Kleric made a pretty in-depth video on it if anyone is interested. That’s where I learnt it from at least
K It’s found inside hyrule castle. The places I know by memory are: Zelda’s room for a bow, dining hall for spear, King Rhoam’s study for shield, and either the armory or the guard’s chamber for swords. There’s other locations as well, but I haven’t been there in a while.
Meat cooking has ALWAYS been my favorite way to get Rupees as I simply hunt while I play! Each and every playthru I've done this has given me more than enough Rupees for anything I have ever needed including all armors, great fairies, arrows, the house, whatever. As I play I simply hunt whenever I see an animal I can kill, simple as that! One of the best methods early on is to simply kill the flocks of 3 birds that appear randomly throughout the world with a single round bomb. You can easily sneak just close enough to throw a round bomb in their direction and you will often be able to kill at least two of the three with the single bomb blast, no need to waste arrows as you'll usually only kill one before they fly off unless bullet timing. You just have to be careful as birds spook very easily so you have to stay far enough away where they won't fly off. Each bird will drop one or two meat drumsticks, usually two, meaning if you do this often you'll have tons of drumsticks before you know it as these bird flocks spawn all over the place and spawn often. Of course later on the more choice cuts of meat sell for more, so you'll want to do this with Wolves & such. The upgraded bombs will kill wolves with one bomb blast as well, and you can often kill two or three Wolves at a time with a well thrown round bomb. The cold areas are the very best for farming choice cuts of meat of course since all cold climate animals drop better meat. The main draw to this method is that you can simply do this as you play and cook up all the meat every so often then sell the meals off and you should have all the Rupees you'll ever need for your playthru.
Not that I'm aware of. I literally flip the guardan, then push it far and it works. I always update my games and my switch, so I dont think its patched.. i cam probably try again soon just to check, but thats all I do
100 Percent Zelda hey saw that your active in this comment just wondering if it works on any dead guardian or if it has to be the castle one can’t seem to find that out anywhere
bowling was the first farming method I heard of, but after 10 min of bowling I never want to do it again, hunting is the most engaging and fun gameplay wise
Great video, excuse me can you help me to understand the last one? It's the easiest one, I'm still missing one beast but my map is already discovered. Greetings from México!
Hello Mexico! =) I have this video that may help, but if not, check the description for the tutorial I got this method from ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QZ7y63uUVMc.html
I love this! thank you so much! I'm just new, so one day I'll get out there =) the best I can do is do my best to help you all and hope the word of mouth gets around! thank you again and I'm glad to help!