As one shrine teaches you, you can actually put more springs on top of each other to gain even more height. So for 6 Zonaite, you should really spawn 2 springs, not 1 spring and 1 apple.
@@Aligames5747 i know but most other burst items will also hurt you like a bomb or chu chu jelly, muddle flower is another option but puffshrooms are stronger when getting ape by a whole mob
you can actually summon a wing while gliding. all you have to do is pull the glider back drop the wing from the quick menu and glide forward. This will place you on the wing.
Loved all these tips! My fave was the gem to the shield. I put them on my weapon but then I am forced to use it. The shield is a great tip so you your temp is good while using any weapon you want. One tip not mentioned but I think it’s awesome is for the korok couple puzzles, you can go to the smoke signal and shoot an arrow that’s attached to wood from your inventory at the lost korok. Then attach to the lost korok to the piece of wood and hit recall. The lost korok with then fly all the way to his friend. ❤ If you have any issues you can attach the lost korok to another wood and connect the two woods for a better connection.
Instead of the apple, you can ultrahand 2 springs together (one on top of the other) and just save that in autobuild as well. It has the same cost as the apple version (6 zonaite) and you jump higher! Edit Bonus Tip: There's also a longer, back way to get to the horned statue if for any reason you need it before doing a temple or progressing far enough for the short path to open. You can find the road to it through a secret tunnel in Hyrule Castle!
For skating, it's actually best to fuse a frozen meat to your shield. Makes the shield move even more smoothly than a cart, and the fused meat never breaks first, unlike frozen platforms.
7:08 if you attach one of those ice platforms to a cheap weapon you can get a more economic way to make ice floats, and stretch the uses of the sapphire weapon out longer.
Homing kart + wheel on top + 2 water sprinklers attached to the wheel is a really great device to fight mucktorok (boss from water temple, that you can also fight in the depths) since it will clean the mud around and stun the boss whenever he passes close enough.
Yeah, I dont suggest wasting your Rubies early game to fuse into some crappy weapon or shield. They fetch a decent amount of money and will be much better used on mid-late game weapons, especially once you have a wizard staff to fuse the gems into. This will make the staff shoots out 3 projectiles per attack, compared to 1 per attack like if you fused it on a weapon. Just kill one of the Wizzrobes you find early on in the game near the starting region. They always drop a sword fused with a gemstone. You can find Fire Wizzrobes really early on. Just kill him with a long range weapon, like a spear, and then you’ll have a Ruby-fused sword early game without wasting Rubies.
Heres one I haven't seen anywhere - for Octorock weapon repair and enhancement - 2 levels of buffs, white first (doesnt matter) then gold second. However, you can choose which gold buff you get. When it sucks up your weapons you can take an action while you wait for it to be spit back. Run far away from Octorock? Long throw. Hold up a shield the whole time? Durability. Hold a sword? Attack.
All of this stuff is cool, but it’s small things like this that really blow my mind. Like the giant monsters don’t freak me out but when that tree comes to life, I just about die.
Bonus tip: I noticed you using a simple vehicle of just the control platform with two wheels, but you can use the same principle to make a super easy and cheap flying vehicle. Get two fans and a control platform, put a fan face down on the ground, grab the control platform and rotate it so it's 45° towards you and attach it, then once it settles attach a fan to the other side of it at the same angle as the first fan now is. (Basically, when flying it, imagine the control platform is flat horizontal and the two fans are facing diagonal down-back) This is a super cheap (9 zonaite if you have no capsules or nearby parts) and simple flying machine that can go both completely vertical and horizontal. You can also use it underground by just attaching a large brightbloom to the front of the control platform. Also, with brightbloom seeds and other materials: you don't have to attach them to an arrow. You can just use the throw material function (hold R, press d-pad ^, select material) to avoid wasting arrows.
@BoomstickAlex you misunderstood, they're not describing your flying machine from your previous video. They're describing a flying vehicle that looks very much like your 2 wheeled ground vehicle, except with fans instead of wheels
I’m telling you all right now. As a diehard Zelda fan since the beginning, this is a masterpiece. Every day, I play this and have actual fun. No online, no bullshit. Just a FCKING GOOD GAME RIGHT OUT OF THE GATE! BOTW felt empty to me. Almost like it was a beta version of something grander. I was right
One that I use everyday is the Ultrahand + Recall on a flyer to get it off the cliff so I can take off. You didn't mention the in-air flyer drop trick the speedrunners found. I think that one is game breaking and a must have for all players especially with low stamina levels. (While gliding at a great height, stop all forward momentum and hover slowly falling in a glide, press up on the D-Pad, select your flyer, hold Up on the left thumbstick, and at the same time hold up on the D-Pad still, and with your other hand press X to drop the Flyer, Now hesitate a brief moment still gliding forward and press X again to drop on to it. Now you can regain stamina, and glide for as long as you have flyers.)
If you shield surf while high in air with a rocket shield, use your glider and you can rocket through the sky for a few seconds while gliding =D Also attaching an arracuda wing to a shield will give you better movability while gliding + shield surfing!
I loved all 40 tips plus more tips in your comments section! I’m new to the game, but it’s fun to learn possibilities to refer back to. Great video! Thanks!!
The elemental weapons raising/lowering your body temperature was actually a mechanic in BotW too. I would often just carry around a flame weapon in Hebra to avoid having to cook a ton of meals or wear the Rito armor to stay warm.
The blupees are also amazing to road kill. I made my best truck I could make and ran it over and it got smashed between the wheel so many times it despawned before it could even run a direction, leaving the max amount of rupees it can drop. TLDR: Run over blupees with your car to get the most amount of rupees
Do you like learn it by yourself as you progress or you have to know something beyond the game to know this? This is my first Zelda game as I just got a Switch as a gift. Never heard of Zelda before so I wonder if these will come naturally?
Hey did u get your horses from BotW get transferred over ? Mine did with the update yesterday . Same names and stats and they now have a pull stat ....there bridles and saddles didn't make the trip .
That auto build Apple spring trick... Can you do that with something extremely valuable? Like I don't know hard to find armor upgrade materials or diamonds? Convert zonite into dimoands.
I never thought to use ascend to get on the battle talus. I've been either struggling to shoot the thing on top or putting the grass on fire to use the air to get up. Smh.
Ascend also works through the chest of a talus. They have become a joke xD although when his gem is on his back I'm having troubles and just end up spamming bombs, haven't got a good solution for that yet. Really love the game, quite a few things that needs polishing tho. - helpers in current state are garbage. The amount of times I accidentally use an ability while looting >.< - autobuild really should use parts from your inventory.. I don't see why they didn't add that And ofc a few others
I like to use muddle buds more than puffshrooms. The muddle buds will confuse the enemies and cause them to attack anyone/everyone around them, including each other. I can preserve my weapons by letting them do all the "dirty work."
After experimenting with both puffshrooms and muddle buds, I can tell you it's quicker to just use the puff daddies. Mainly because sometimes the enemies will barely fight eachother and then the effect is over...making you have to use another one. But with the puff shrooms, you can hit multiple enemies and just go in and get a sneakstrike, saving boatloads of time. Inflicting even more damage. Muddles are fun and safe to use from a distance. But puffies are just as safe
At first I was pretty disappointed to see my favorite BoTW glitches were patched out. But the new game mechanics allow you to perform most of them in some other way
So question about Autobuild. The items have to actually physically be on the ground around you in order for it not to require Zoanite is that right? So even if you have the items in your inventory you have to remove them & place them on the ground first? If that's the case then I REALLY don't get that.... Why can't it just check to see if you have the items in your inventory?? Too convenient? Seems kind of dumb to force you to take them out if you don't want to spend zoanite.
Was the spring just added or something?? I swear I tried that like 2 days ago and link would just trip over it and hit the ground, unless I was doing something wrong