GigaBowser
The bear of bad news
Probably my favorites combat ever next to Doom Eternal yes its all true my friends
Please no.I would love zelda to get a dark souls like combat system
Of course you don't need it (although I would argue that it's not really a "late game" weapon, seeing how it's pretty weak anyway). I just mentioned it to show you don't need a super-strong weapon for that boss; actually, I'm pretty sure most weapons you'll find in chests in the dungeon itself are stronger.You really don't need the Master Sword, that is a late game weapon. There are many better weapons, unfortunately you need to work your way up beating stronger enemies.
Both BotW/Totk has a hidden experience bar which the enemies get stronger the more you defeat them. From red>Blue>white>silver enemies, in turn they drop stronger weapons and items to fuse.
Also a tip for stronger weapons just like BotW, explore. All weapons respawn after a Bloodmoon.Hyrule castle
For WeaponsGlide from Lookout Tower to top of Castle in the Throne room - there are powerful Royal weapons
I'm not even talking about the punishing difficulty. The way lock on works, a proper dodge or side step would be nice. Healing where you don't have to pause the game. just, weapons that don't break. Just things that don't disrupt the flow of the combat. Anyway you rather have shit like SS combat which is dated as shit then dark souls at least bring something up that's consider good or great today.Please no.
I like From Software's Souls games, don't get me wrong. But that kind of combat is the last thing I want Nintendo to pursue for Zelda. I'd rather they come up with something new for the next game.
I know Master Sword is weak, my late game comment is just that. Unless you luck into finding the where Master Sword early. You won't know where it's located until late in the game. I have way more powerful on handed weapon, Gerudo Scimitar prestine with +10 affix and Scimitar of the seven.Of course you don't need it (although I would argue that it's not really a "late game" weapon, seeing how it's pretty weak anyway). I just mentioned it to show you don't need a super-strong weapon for that boss; actually, I'm pretty sure most weapons you'll find in chests in the dungeon itself are stronger.
Probably my favorites combat ever next to Doom Eternal yes its all true my friends
It's harder to explain how to get the Zonaite stuff. Suggest watching videos about Zonaite items and energy cells/Batteries. For fuse on weapons he's using Lynel horns specifically Silver horns, you got a long ways to go to see silver Lynels. But the other fuse I saw was dragon horns different elementals, those are the ones flying around.when do you get this stuff like 120 hours into the game?
Exactly my point. he's posting videos showing how cool the combat but 99% of gamers won't be doing all that till like 140 hours and thats if they watch guides and are skilled.It's harder to explain how to get the Zonaite stuff. Suggest watching videos about Zonaite items and energy cells/Batteries. For fuse on weapons he's using Lynel horns specifically Silver horns, you got a long ways to go to see silver Lynels. But the other fuse I saw was dragon horns different elementals, those are the ones flying around.
The Hylian shield is actually easy to get, same area as BotW much easier in TotK. Just solve a puzzle.
It doesn't take that long to get those items. Those are pro gamers that's put in 1k hrs in BoTW all they do is play TotK for content. It's cool seeing those videos but you can certainly do some of those stuff. Maybe not string those long combos together.Exactly my point. he's posting videos showing how cool the combat but 99% of gamers won't be doing all that till like 140 hours and thats if they watch guides and are skilled.
I want them to try something new.I'm not even talking about the punishing difficulty. The way lock on works, a proper dodge or side step would be nice. Healing where you don't have to pause the game. just, weapons that don't break. Just things that don't disrupt the flow of the combat. Anyway you rather have shit like SS combat which is dated as shit then dark souls at least bring something up that's consider good or great today.
Yea i'm the type of gamer that just wants to get into the gameplay. i'm 100 hours in Elden Ring and didn't even how to use a summons lol. I only started doing guides and experimenting if i can't beat a boss or stuck somewhere. Maybe TOTK is to o complicated for my personal tastes. I have 2 temples down and 20 shrines down. I only have 1 of those charge things is that normal? in that combat video he has like 10x the amount of charge i have.It doesn't take that long to get those items. Those are pro gamers that's put in 1k hrs in BoTW all they do is play TotK for content. It's cool seeing those videos but you can certainly do some of those stuff. Maybe not string those long combos together.
Have you even gotten quest to go down to the depths? Should've been one of your earliest quest from Lookout landing. Zonaite ore > exchange for Energy cells or Crystallized charges for upgrade batteries. Energy cells can be placed into those vendors for zoaite items like wings, wheels, lasers, cannons...ands so on.Yea i'm the type of gamer that just wants to get into the gameplay. i'm 100 hours in Elden Ring and didn't even how to use a summons lol. I only started doing guides and experimenting if i can't beat a boss or stuck somewhere. Maybe TOTK is to o complicated for my personal tastes. I have 2 temples down and 20 shrines down. I only have 1 of those charge things is that normal? in that combat video he has like 10x the amount of charge i have.
Yea i did i have 140 of those Ores. Yea exhanged for items but never for more battery is that permanent upgrade? I'm gonna go try now. thanks.Have you even gotten quest to go down to the depths? Should've been one of your earliest quest from Lookout landing. Zonaite ore > exchange for Energy cells or Crystallized charges for upgrade batteries. Energy cells can be placed into those vendors for zoaite items like wings, wheels, lasers, cannons...ands so on.
100 crystallized charges for 1 bar, Defeating mini bosses in depths crop crystallized charges. Hynox, Frox, Stone Talus or tougher Lynels in depths, defeat hose are quicker than ore turn ins.Yea i did i have 140 of those Ores. Yea exhanged for items but never for more battery is that permanent upgrade? I'm gonna go try now. thanks.
140 hours? No my friends if you are skilled you can doos that after you get off sky islandExactly my point. he's posting videos showing how cool the combat but 99% of gamers won't be doing all that till like 140 hours and thats if they watch guides and are skilled.
I have 40 hours in the game. i would not consider myself a very skilled player, I have beaten god of war on god of war mode, sikero, bloodborne, nioh and many other challenging games. while the video stuff is cool, The Melee combat in the game sucks imo. No where in the game does it show how to do any of those things in the video, and i don't find it fun to experiment with 100 or even 1000s of times or watch guides. If this game gave me combat like those games above, and a proper horse then it would probably be my goat on better hardware. Cause i don't need to those a bunch crazy shit and the basic combat is just fun in those games.140 hours? No my friends if you are skilled you can doos that after you get off sky island
those moves take a lots of time to learn the skills thoughs this is pro levels
The Depths alone could be considered the equivalent of DLC. I bet most people haven't even explored 50% of what's down there.All this thread is for me now is a reminder that we won’t be getting a DLC expansion.
Meh, I want more dungeons/shrines/bosses. The depths are cool but weren’t my cup of tea personally. I found the ground/sky both more fun.The Depths alone could be considered the equivalent of DLC. I bet most people haven't even explored 50% of what's down there.
I hear you, more dungeons/bosses would have been aces.Meh, I want more dungeons/shrines/bosses. The depths are cool but weren’t my cup of tea personally. I found the ground/sky both more fun.
Ah yes, the depths. The epitome of recycled assets. It’s the same landscape repeated to fill an entire map. Full of armor recycled from the previous game and enemies recycled from Hyrule proper. If you’ve been to the depths once, you’ve pretty much seen all it has to offer. was probably one of the easiest thing s in the game for them to develop. Huge disappointment. The only thing remotely interesting and unique about the depths are……Frox?The Depths alone could be considered the equivalent of DLC. I bet most people haven't even explored 50% of what's down there.
Ah yes, the depths. The epitome of recycled assets. It’s the same landscape repeated to fill an entire map. Full of armor recycled from the previous game and enemies recycled from Hyrule proper. If you’ve been to the depths once, you’ve pretty much seen all it has to offer. was probably one of the easiest thing s in the game for them to develop. Huge disappointment. The only thing remotely interesting and unique about the depths are……Frox?
Ok ok. But my point still stands. It’s largely barren and devoid of any real content aside from the one Yiga side quest chain. I mean they didn’t even put caves down there, which would have made it a bit more interesting. It’s a huge map of nothing once you really start exploring it.
That Yiga disrespect
Nope. I used an interactive map online for it.Does anyone know how to find out the number of posters I have solved? I know there are 81 in total, but I don't know how to see how many I have found.
You can buy weapons in the Landing area, or even get some for free, they prob renew every blood moon. You should also join the crews that do skirmishes, lots of weapons there. You could also find the Master Sword as you build your arsenal of other weapons.Ok I think I‘m playing this game wrong. I‘m constantly out of weapons, the only weapons I can find are some low level rusty swords and some soup ladles. I managed to stuck up a lot of them, together with torches and managed to beat the
in the Zora temple
But after beating him I was at 0 weapons again and stacking them up without bombs is really difficult. And even if I do manage to find some weapons, they‘re so weak that they break after 3-4 hits.
Maybe I‘m too far in the game so that the game gives me harder enemies or maybe I just suck at this game, but the weapon durability as it is really sucks. Yeah, thanks for the ability to put a stone on my rusty sword, that increases the durability from 4 hits to 5 hits, what a great idea.
If somebody has a few ideas of how I can play this game without being annoyed constantly due to one terrible game mechanic, please tell me the secret of how to enjoy this game despite weapons breaking and running around without useful weapons all the time.
Maybe it was wrong to level up stamina as much as possible and clearing nothing but the shrines, my stamina level is already fully upgraded and I upgraded a few hearts as well. But still, it‘s mostly 1/2 hits from an enemy to see the game over screen again and that sucks.
Is it possible that Zelda is too hard for me?
You can just cook 20 meals with sundelions and it makes it extremely manageable. Also, you can use the custom warp points so you can warp back and forth to the surface.I played it 100 hours or so and decided to finish it. Looks like I'll need another 50 hours of grinding lol. This last section is tougher than any souls game. No save point, a lot enemies and gloom... I hate this gloom mechanic. This abnormal spike in difficulty towards the end of the game is ridiculous. If I didn't remember there was a medallion, I wouldn't play it again.
Yeah I will do that thanks.You can just cook 20 meals with sundelions and it makes it extremely manageable. Also, you can use the custom warp points so you can warp back and forth to the surface.
That Lynel kicked my az real hard, then I managed to kill that army with 2 hearts left, expecting a save point after that but nah... I thought I have to go to a 2 hours earlier auto save but suddenly game warp me to the cliff where you jump to fight with that army and I put a travel medallion there. Now I'm preparing properly.You can skip most enemies there and just run to the end game, I don't think I fought a single lynel etc. on the way there the first time I found it by accident way too early and without intending to go finish the game (then just doubled back when I realized that was it), just exploring.
Well worth it for the final boss and ending in general! One of the best in the entire franchise imo.Now I'm preparing properly.
Even though they kinda hint at the ending, I was still gagged. It was just so beautiful and emotional.Well worth it for the final boss and ending in general! One of the best in the entire franchise imo.
I've been avoiding the Lynel throughout the game, but in the final stage, suddenly I found the courage and sacrificed all my items and health to face it lol. I think I'll be more relaxed in my second attempt since I've probably skipped unnecessary places by putting the medallion in a far-off spot. The difficulty of this part (which is hard if you try to fight with everything in one go) motivated me to explore undiscovered areas on the map and complete unfinished quests, reigniting my interest in the game.Eh? The final section was quite a breeze, even annoying ’cuz of the waves of enemies that I just ran past without looking back. Quite uninspired for such a game.
Yeah, in hindsight, I'm glad I finished the game before they patched the autohand chests cheese, because even if I could beat a normal Lynel without too much trouble (which is more than I could have said for BotW), I'd still rather avoid fighting an armored, silver, gloomed one...I've been avoiding the Lynel throughout the game, but in the final stage, suddenly I found the courage and sacrificed all my items and health to face it lol. I think I'll be more relaxed in my second attempt since I've probably skipped unnecessary places by putting the medallion in a far-off spot. The difficulty of this part (which is hard if you try to fight with everything in one go) motivated me to explore undiscovered areas on the map and complete unfinished quests, reigniting my interest in the game.
I'm starting to feel like I might read spoilers about the end in this thread . I'll come back once I've finished the game. This is one of the best games in the history and I'll enjoy it to the fullest until the end. See ya.
Same but its not happening, Aenuma believes its nostalgia lol. As someone who is supposed to understand good game design that is damning not unlike miyamoto these days...Tears of the Kingdom is great and all, but I really want a new Zelda reminiscent of the smaller focused words of OoT or MM. It doesn't necessarily have to be that small but less open-worldy.