King: "Link, why haven't you taken Zelda out on adventures before?" Link looking out the window in horror as Zelda holds a Moblin under the water until it stops moving
@@flallana18 Greatest Threat... *link puffs out cheeks* *Zelda spawns octorock* These two communicate scarily good as is, imagine her having the power of creation while he has the power of manipulation (And still has the Shiekah Slate, to hell with the Purah Pad, that thing has virtually no functionality.)
what i really liked about echoes of wisdom is how powerful echoes feel. you get the bed in the escape sequence and you think: wow, i'll probably use bed stairs for the rest of the game. then you find the spiders. then you find the water block. then you find the floor tile. the same for combat echoes. the "stop hitting yourself" urchin. sword moblins. bomb fish. lizalphos. and then you just humilate bosses with a zerg army of octorocks.
Combat wise I love Boomerang Boarblins, you can summon 3-5 of these things even early on, and they all stand between you and your enemy and just fill the air with boomerangs...
I have the Old Bed for stairs, and Zelda's Bed for healing without using potions or hunting for hearts. So... Basically any time I'm NOT actively in a fight. Combine that with the Silk Pajama's outfit to boost the healing from Beds, and it's plenty quick, and free!
I'm surprised you didn't mention that little fire blob. Tons of enemies are weak to fire and it even solves several dungeon puzzles. Literally useful in two of the three final dungeons.
You can get extra height from bed stairs by putting a water block down first. The first bed will float on the water and elevate the whole set of stairs.
Dragging a flock of crows into areas full of one-shot wonders like ropes and zols while wearing the rupee+ accessory gets tons of rupees fast - not only will rupees spray when they are first hit, the crows will collect them for you.
Going to make a mention of the lvl3 darknut. It's typical spin attack is great for crowds and it's armour is so thick most things can't even hurt it. It's an obvious choice sure, but I overlooked it for a while so I'm bringing it up.
I never thought about dragging monsters into water blocks, that's pretty funny! My go-to combat beast was always the L3 Darknut. Sure, he's slow, but that doesn't matter much when you can spawn him on top of your enemies from a distance.
Regular Octorocks cost one triangle, so you can spam-summon them easily and use them as a gatling gun. They still fire if you pick them up! The Flying Tile can be ridden across long gaps. Boulders are cheap and can be used as an alternative for crossing lava. Spinning blades can be ridden on to cross long distances quickly. Crows almost always steal rupees from enemies, and are a good source of farming early on. Carrots summon a horse, once you complete the relevant side quest.
@@camphor333 Straight useless. I ended up picking it up later in the game and by the time I did, most of the map was already filled out and I had already figured out the best ways to climb/glide. I think I used the horse maybe two or three times outside of the race.
The Moa made a real triumphant comeback this game. You can summon three by the endgame and they're such a good firing squad while you use sword mode or the automatons. Also cloud echoes= late game flight.
I love jumping on floor tiles and platbooms to get to places, just very convenient. For combat, I love using wiz robes especially for elemental enemies. It’s easy to use bind to make the enemy stay stuck in place and then whatever echo you are using against them has an easier time getting in its hits.
Create a Ghirro echo and immediately pick it up. It will turn around in your hands, take a deep breath and speed boost your running just like Pegasus Boots!
ToTK: Link hurry up, come save me!!! I don't wanna be a dragon forever!!! EoW: I never knew it is so much fun to glide over Hyrule, no wonder why it took him so long, he can wait *LMAO*
Just a heads up, when using the water blocks, one block must remain in contact with a solid surface in order to keep the chain of water blocks going even as you place enough to start despawning them… this can include the walls or the ceiling… and what’s more is that said ceiling can be the transparent ceiling in a top down view indoor section.
The best echo hands down is the flying tile. Not only is it able to attack enemies, give you (accounting for total height) 1.5 blocks of height (table is .5) it can also make zelda travel faster like a caromadillo. It defys gravity, allowing a lot of cheese, and if you have 6 echo power and can create two of them, you can infinately bridge up, provided you are skilled enough to do it.
I was totally laughing when I would summon five crows and they would all attack one enemy. It reminded me of the classic Alfred Hitchcock movie "The Birds" 😂😂😂
@@axiezimmahimo darknut level 3 does more damage without hesitation as soon as you summon it. Which is useful for boss fights when you only have a small window where the boss is vulnerable
Clouds and peahats best echoes in the game If you got the frog accessory equipped you can just use clouds too fly in all 8 directions with good timing in 2d sections. And peahat early game echo Upgrades too 3x capacity Flying spin attack that lasts a long while and when it vanishes you can resummon for an instant restart up. Peahats may not be for massive dps on enemies like swordfighter but they hard carried in null because of their aoe basicly making each hand die at the same time. Also sharks are basicly the peahat alternative for water segments
Level 3 Lizalfos can also handle flying enemies, that boi's got HOPS. I used him quite often, especially against a couple of the late-game flying bosses.
@@fishy_fish1003 it's a choice between style & speed, my friend You can choose to be a slave to the land I can choose to own the sky Reminds me of the classic Zelda story of the father & son bull on a hill overlooking their herd of cows. The son says "dad, why don't we 🕷🏄♂️ down there and take the echo of one of those cows!" Dad says, "No, son. Why don't we 🍖🐦⬛ and enslave them all"
Regarding the lynel I'm pretty sure you need to hear the rumour from the priest in the temple and start a sidequest for the tracks to show up and I believe that's a mid-game thing at least. One echo that I found extremely useful early on is the peahat, found in a cave early on in the starting region and part of a quest too (but you don't need to start it I think). The guys have a bit of rev time but once they are started the just go chainsaw on enemies and keep damaging them until they are dead. I used it even in endgame at which point they become cheaper and you can get three at a time.
I love using the Ball & Chain and just carrying enemies up above the troopers while they're charging up, it just shreds through whatever enemy is up there
I also relied on the sword moblin level 2 for much of the early game. It costs 4 and has all the benefits of the level 3 you mentioned. It has more HP and attack power than any other enemy in the first 2 dungeons and doesn't even take damage most of the time with its shield.
Getting the Spiked Roller Echo from the cave due north of Hyrule Ranch basically gives you a multi-tile portable lawnmower, though it loses momentum after a handful of seconds. Pair it with the Rupee+ brooch for some easy money (mostly green Rupees) in open areas with lots of grass like the Faron Wetlands.
Personally, the Lynel was my absolute favourite combat echo. I got him when I had 5 Tri triangles and as soon as I got my 6th he was my go-to echo. He can fight multiple enemies, has lots of health and can jump long distances. I liked the Lvl 3 Darknut and Lizalfos and Sword Moblin, but didn't use then much. I still have to fight Null so we'll see if they get their time to shine soon.
Fun fact - when you're in the pot, your jump out of the pot is higher and can get you up two height unit steps. Kinda gets missed since you get the trampoline so early
Tip: Against regular enemies the ball and chain paired with a ReDead is very effective. Granted this costs five triangles so you have to be decently far into the game for this to be viable.
Just like any Zelda game you don't need any of this to beat the game. They need more DLC content for games like this so players who figure this out can stretch the limits of the experience.
The jumping inside a pot i once did by accident. I knew it said in the description but ironically when i tried it i couldnt do it, but somehow i once jumped into it by accident. It makes the gerudo side quest for stealing the treasure really easy
I never thought of combining birds (or bird and meat) with Bind to fly. But I did get the Level 3 Sword Moblin relatively early. As in, before I was able to use it early. Thankfully, I'd managed to get up to the requisite number of triangles to make use of it. And it's been my go-to land-based fighter ever since. It's just so dang strong and durable with the shield. I'll have to look into getting the Lynel since I'm in the endgame, and those things are usually STUPIDLY strong in the games they appear in. So that should make for a decent help in fighting bosses, too.
Today was a great day, i learned something new. Thanks the vid. Im currently on 80-85% exploration and ned to do the vulcan and the mountain area, so there was no spoiler in it for me but some method was interesting.
I just used the roboblin a bunch once I got it because it could one shot anything, even a lynel, and did not care about armor, and therefore could hit things like the darknut lv 3 and it also had amazing range
So, recently I found a speedrunning trick using flying tiles. We all know that you can jump on them to get a little boost in the air, right? Well, I figured out something that would allow you to fly halfway across Hyrule lmao. XD I call it the flying railway. You can chain link flying tiles together, and with practice, you can even change directions mid-air, making it a nice quick way to get around.
@@DarkEssence66 This'll be a spoiler just in case you haven't gotten too far into the game, but... You need to level Tri enough to have 6 tris following it and then you find a straight enough path to where you can summon a tile and jump onto it, then towards the end of the flight, you charge up a summon and release another tile and immediately jump onto it. You can rinse and repeat this process allowing you to fly halfway across the map from certain places in Hyrule. Just gotta make sure nothing gets in the way mid-flight. It does take precise timing though to pull off, so it's not an easy trick, but it can definitely be a good speedrun tactic if needed.
I found in the later parts of the game 6 boomerang boarblins as the best defense echos. The final bosses were a cake walk if you kept spamming them in surrounding the bosses. Taking down the lynel with them was almost too easy.
The lynel echo is said to be the best single summon to fight with but the white wolfoes may be the best over all. It costs less than the lynel to summon, it summons up two more base wolfoes at no cost, and they attack quicker than most echoes. This may be well known but everything I’ve seen about the best monster echo always points to the lynel.
I honestly used spear moblins for everything. I'm pretty terrible in combat, but during the last dojo challenge, I beat the talus in 38 seconds using only spear moblins. By that point, I could summon 6 at a time. I also beat the final boss with spear moblins. Sure, they don't do that much damage on their own, but since you can practically summon a whole army, they can overwhelm whatever you're battling.
For me, outside of the Lynel and the Lv. 3 Bokoblin, I didn't use really any enemy echos, but I knew, and can see here, the utility of so many of them. I'm so glad it isn't a situation where there is basically only ONE echo that trumps all others.
The Lynel is broken. It was my go to for most of my battles after I got it. My most used was the water block, the bed, Lynel and the shark echos. Also the flying tile and Crow.
The video seems to show getting the Lynel when you only have 4 triangles? But it initially requires 6 triangles, so it can only be used late in the game.
Crawtulla: Nah! It kinda sucks. 🤚 Platboom: Hell yeah! 👌 The three echos I use most for traversal are the Platboom, the Flying Tile, and the Water Block. All of which can be gotten fairly early in the game.
I wonder why they never mention the crabs, you can overwhelm any mini boss or even bosses by sending an army of crabs that makes the target unable to move and having several hits at once
The lv3 darknut is the best in terms of combat. Attacks faster and hits harder than any other with its spin attack and can take more hits than the lynel. Actually I used it to easily take down the lynel and the final boss. Lol
So far my only complaint is there's no *top 5 echos* or some other way to organize them better. I'm not going to use all _120ish_ echos, and looking through that many is annoying.
King: "Link, why haven't you taken Zelda out on adventures before?"
Link looking out the window in horror as Zelda holds a Moblin under the water until it stops moving
She probably learned it from the Hero of Wilds.
@@DisKorruptdToTK Link and EoW Zelda would either be the greatest hero team ever or the single worst threat Hyrule has ever faced
@@flallana18 Greatest Threat...
*link puffs out cheeks*
*Zelda spawns octorock*
These two communicate scarily good as is, imagine her having the power of creation while he has the power of manipulation (And still has the Shiekah Slate, to hell with the Purah Pad, that thing has virtually no functionality.)
Botw/totk link and EoW Zelda would absolutely destroy anybody who gets in their way, they are both absolutely diabolical
@@pizza-brain Combining those 2 gremlins means anyone attacking Hyrule is just pretty much performing self-unalive by Triforce.
what i really liked about echoes of wisdom is how powerful echoes feel. you get the bed in the escape sequence and you think: wow, i'll probably use bed stairs for the rest of the game.
then you find the spiders.
then you find the water block.
then you find the floor tile.
the same for combat echoes. the "stop hitting yourself" urchin. sword moblins. bomb fish. lizalphos. and then you just humilate bosses with a zerg army of octorocks.
I stil used bed stairs the rest of the game lol
@@panampacesame here 🛏️ 🛏️ 🛏️ 🛏️ 🛏️
I was waiting for people more creative than I to figure out this game's weird synergies. I am not disappointed.
Combat wise I love Boomerang Boarblins, you can summon 3-5 of these things even early on, and they all stand between you and your enemy and just fill the air with boomerangs...
They were my go to echo. Just unleash six of them and watch the chaos ensue. The final boss was laughably easy with them.
"It's like a bed, but bedder!"
I have the Old Bed for stairs, and Zelda's Bed for healing without using potions or hunting for hearts.
So... Basically any time I'm NOT actively in a fight.
Combine that with the Silk Pajama's outfit to boost the healing from Beds, and it's plenty quick, and free!
I'm surprised you didn't mention that little fire blob. Tons of enemies are weak to fire and it even solves several dungeon puzzles.
Literally useful in two of the three final dungeons.
The fire zol is one of my top echos
When everything else fails, use fire.
It's either useful or it isn't, no need for literally.
The ignizol is still my top used combat echo. I used it all the time on Hebra mountain and it's excellent for destroying the webs in Faron.
You can get extra height from bed stairs by putting a water block down first. The first bed will float on the water and elevate the whole set of stairs.
Dragging a flock of crows into areas full of one-shot wonders like ropes and zols while wearing the rupee+ accessory gets tons of rupees fast - not only will rupees spray when they are first hit, the crows will collect them for you.
Crows also have good agression factor.
Going to make a mention of the lvl3 darknut. It's typical spin attack is great for crowds and it's armour is so thick most things can't even hurt it. It's an obvious choice sure, but I overlooked it for a while so I'm bringing it up.
I never thought about dragging monsters into water blocks, that's pretty funny! My go-to combat beast was always the L3 Darknut. Sure, he's slow, but that doesn't matter much when you can spawn him on top of your enemies from a distance.
Regular Octorocks cost one triangle, so you can spam-summon them easily and use them as a gatling gun. They still fire if you pick them up!
The Flying Tile can be ridden across long gaps.
Boulders are cheap and can be used as an alternative for crossing lava.
Spinning blades can be ridden on to cross long distances quickly.
Crows almost always steal rupees from enemies, and are a good source of farming early on.
Carrots summon a horse, once you complete the relevant side quest.
I found the horse is useless
@@camphor333 Straight useless.
I ended up picking it up later in the game and by the time I did, most of the map was already filled out and I had already figured out the best ways to climb/glide. I think I used the horse maybe two or three times outside of the race.
The Moa made a real triumphant comeback this game. You can summon three by the endgame and they're such a good firing squad while you use sword mode or the automatons. Also cloud echoes= late game flight.
I love jumping on floor tiles and platbooms to get to places, just very convenient. For combat, I love using wiz robes especially for elemental enemies. It’s easy to use bind to make the enemy stay stuck in place and then whatever echo you are using against them has an easier time getting in its hits.
Create a Ghirro echo and immediately pick it up. It will turn around in your hands, take a deep breath and speed boost your running just like Pegasus Boots!
ToTK: Link hurry up, come save me!!! I don't wanna be a dragon forever!!!
EoW: I never knew it is so much fun to glide over Hyrule, no wonder why it took him so long, he can wait *LMAO*
I dont think Link could even blame her, he'd be desperately trying to give her ideas
Just a heads up, when using the water blocks, one block must remain in contact with a solid surface in order to keep the chain of water blocks going even as you place enough to start despawning them… this can include the walls or the ceiling… and what’s more is that said ceiling can be the transparent ceiling in a top down view indoor section.
Underrated but my go to echo was the carmadillo lvl 2. You get them super early and can spam them from afar to blast enemies safely
ikr p much works like casting fire bolts
The best echo hands down is the flying tile. Not only is it able to attack enemies, give you (accounting for total height) 1.5 blocks of height (table is .5) it can also make zelda travel faster like a caromadillo. It defys gravity, allowing a lot of cheese, and if you have 6 echo power and can create two of them, you can infinately bridge up, provided you are skilled enough to do it.
Nothing like beating a boss fight by summoning a bunch of crows
I was totally laughing when I would summon five crows and they would all attack one enemy. It reminded me of the classic Alfred Hitchcock movie "The Birds" 😂😂😂
Love me some Hitchcock but I haven’t seen that one just yet. I’ll take a look
@@nickmiyoshi You haven't seen one of his most famous works!?😮
You forgot the darknut lvl 3 my fav for combat. The easiest way to defeat i found is with the level 2 plants that you find in the way
Lynel is better
@@axiezimmahNot to everyone, I also like the LV.3 Darknut more 😊
@@axiezimmahimo darknut level 3 does more damage without hesitation as soon as you summon it. Which is useful for boss fights when you only have a small window where the boss is vulnerable
Clouds and peahats best echoes in the game
If you got the frog accessory equipped you can just use clouds too fly in all 8 directions with good timing in 2d sections.
And peahat early game echo
Upgrades too 3x capacity
Flying spin attack that lasts a long while and when it vanishes you can resummon for an instant restart up. Peahats may not be for massive dps on enemies like swordfighter but they hard carried in null because of their aoe basicly making each hand die at the same time. Also sharks are basicly the peahat alternative for water segments
Flying tiles too. It takes some timing to chain them together once you have 6 triangles but they let you get both infinite height and good distance
Level 3 Lizalfos can also handle flying enemies, that boi's got HOPS. I used him quite often, especially against a couple of the late-game flying bosses.
Speedrunning this game will be wild
I liked this spinning spiky miniboss you can find in one cave. Very nice for crowd control.
Is it the pea hat?!
@@TheKaurK Yes!
@ I really like that echo too! Came in clutch several times!!
Not a mini boss just a regular enemy
@@camphor333 Difficulty-wise, it sure is a miniboss when you encounter it in the early game.
My goat said "🐦⬛+🍖=✈️"🗿
I couldn’t find a single use where the crawtula wasn’t just faster
@@fishy_fish1003 it's a choice between style & speed, my friend
You can choose to be a slave to the land
I can choose to own the sky
Reminds me of the classic Zelda story of the father & son bull on a hill overlooking their herd of cows. The son says "dad, why don't we 🕷🏄♂️ down there and take the echo of one of those cows!"
Dad says, "No, son. Why don't we 🍖🐦⬛ and enslave them all"
@@fishy_fish1003what’s a crawtula?
@@gtxfox1000watch the fucking video
Is that a point crow refrence?
Zirros are awesome too. You can summon them, they spit a bomb, you summon another right away, reducing the cooldown. Is very effective.
3:25 oh yeah to get a bird's eye view just press in the stick.
Stacking platbooms to scale the Hebra mountains was a highlight
Platboom was my most used. Shit was insanely good for traversal
Regarding the lynel I'm pretty sure you need to hear the rumour from the priest in the temple and start a sidequest for the tracks to show up and I believe that's a mid-game thing at least.
One echo that I found extremely useful early on is the peahat, found in a cave early on in the starting region and part of a quest too (but you don't need to start it I think). The guys have a bit of rev time but once they are started the just go chainsaw on enemies and keep damaging them until they are dead. I used it even in endgame at which point they become cheaper and you can get three at a time.
My favourites
Binding to the flying tile.
Also chaining the floating platform. Each time you go up, create a new one and you go higher.
I love using the Ball & Chain and just carrying enemies up above the troopers while they're charging up, it just shreds through whatever enemy is up there
I missed the Lizalfos area, thanks for the video~
I also relied on the sword moblin level 2 for much of the early game. It costs 4 and has all the benefits of the level 3 you mentioned. It has more HP and attack power than any other enemy in the first 2 dungeons and doesn't even take damage most of the time with its shield.
sword moblin 2 is definitely my combat workhorse for early/mid game
Getting the Spiked Roller Echo from the cave due north of Hyrule Ranch basically gives you a multi-tile portable lawnmower, though it loses momentum after a handful of seconds. Pair it with the Rupee+ brooch for some easy money (mostly green Rupees) in open areas with lots of grass like the Faron Wetlands.
Personally, the Lynel was my absolute favourite combat echo. I got him when I had 5 Tri triangles and as soon as I got my 6th he was my go-to echo. He can fight multiple enemies, has lots of health and can jump long distances.
I liked the Lvl 3 Darknut and Lizalfos and Sword Moblin, but didn't use then much. I still have to fight Null so we'll see if they get their time to shine soon.
The wolfos ended up being one of my favorites. They move fast, and like to flank enemies.
Fun fact - when you're in the pot, your jump out of the pot is higher and can get you up two height unit steps. Kinda gets missed since you get the trampoline so early
Wow these are great! Thanks.
Tip: Against regular enemies the ball and chain paired with a ReDead is very effective. Granted this costs five triangles so you have to be decently far into the game for this to be viable.
I get everywhere with the tile. Zoom zoom! If you're quick you can stack them and go up them like stairs to anywhere you want because they float.
I like to summon a small army of level 1 moblins, and stand back watching street gangs fight it out across Hyrule.
omg I never thought of binding enemies to make it easier for my minions to hit them
Just like any Zelda game you don't need any of this to beat the game. They need more DLC content for games like this so players who figure this out can stretch the limits of the experience.
The jumping inside a pot i once did by accident. I knew it said in the description but ironically when i tried it i couldnt do it, but somehow i once jumped into it by accident.
It makes the gerudo side quest for stealing the treasure really easy
(Solid Snake's theme plays)
I never thought of combining birds (or bird and meat) with Bind to fly.
But I did get the Level 3 Sword Moblin relatively early.
As in, before I was able to use it early.
Thankfully, I'd managed to get up to the requisite number of triangles to make use of it.
And it's been my go-to land-based fighter ever since. It's just so dang strong and durable with the shield.
I'll have to look into getting the Lynel since I'm in the endgame, and those things are usually STUPIDLY strong in the games they appear in. So that should make for a decent help in fighting bosses, too.
Today was a great day, i learned something new. Thanks the vid. Im currently on 80-85% exploration and ned to do the vulcan and the mountain area, so there was no spoiler in it for me but some method was interesting.
I love the ball n chain knight.. But i also gotta give some love to the Lv3 Darknut. just summon spam and instant spin attacks
I just used the roboblin a bunch once I got it because it could one shot anything, even a lynel, and did not care about armor, and therefore could hit things like the darknut lv 3 and it also had amazing range
The ball and chain echo was super useful in the final battle
Good ole flying tile nothing beats that
Just started the game and feel confident after your tips of defeating enemies easily 😂. Loving the game so far.
Glad to hear it! Good luck and have fun!
I knew that the water block was insta kill for my enemies but I never thought of using bind!
So, recently I found a speedrunning trick using flying tiles. We all know that you can jump on them to get a little boost in the air, right? Well, I figured out something that would allow you to fly halfway across Hyrule lmao. XD I call it the flying railway. You can chain link flying tiles together, and with practice, you can even change directions mid-air, making it a nice quick way to get around.
How
@@DarkEssence66 This'll be a spoiler just in case you haven't gotten too far into the game, but...
You need to level Tri enough to have 6 tris following it and then you find a straight enough path to where you can summon a tile and jump onto it, then towards the end of the flight, you charge up a summon and release another tile and immediately jump onto it. You can rinse and repeat this process allowing you to fly halfway across the map from certain places in Hyrule. Just gotta make sure nothing gets in the way mid-flight. It does take precise timing though to pull off, so it's not an easy trick, but it can definitely be a good speedrun tactic if needed.
@Lonewolf3515 ah that's neat! Plus beat the game last night
Summoning a level 3 Darknut to kill my enemies while I picked flowers and lay on my bed made me feel like a true princess.
I found in the later parts of the game 6 boomerang boarblins as the best defense echos. The final bosses were a cake walk if you kept spamming them in surrounding the bosses. Taking down the lynel with them was almost too easy.
The lynel echo is said to be the best single summon to fight with but the white wolfoes may be the best over all.
It costs less than the lynel to summon, it summons up two more base wolfoes at no cost, and they attack quicker than most echoes.
This may be well known but everything I’ve seen about the best monster echo always points to the lynel.
You can combo that rain echo with the buzz blob to have it always charged with the electric shield.
You can use a boulder to echo a carnivorous plant on top and bind the boulder to move it around chomping enemies.
Where’s my GOAT beef?!
(Peahat)
It dies pretty easily but sometimes you just need to fill an entire room with three peahats.
The water echo, floor tile, zeldas bed, Lynel and later the cloud .
What’s the reason the bed flies up at 1:37?
The tornando flew into it
Oohhh... I thought the tracks in the woods lead you to the sword moblin. I didn't know you could get a lynel.
i personaly LOVE the peahat for most combat
love moa echoes, 3 of them devastate almost all monsters
Would love a pokemon game in this style
Pokemon Diamond
@kushtendo64 i mean where u can throw out a pokemon on the overworld and attk. Not the art style
Pokemon legends Arceus and SV@@Omega_12_Maxim
I pretty much stopped using water block as soon as I got the cloud echo. That said there's still a few places where space is limited
I honestly used spear moblins for everything. I'm pretty terrible in combat, but during the last dojo challenge, I beat the talus in 38 seconds using only spear moblins. By that point, I could summon 6 at a time. I also beat the final boss with spear moblins. Sure, they don't do that much damage on their own, but since you can practically summon a whole army, they can overwhelm whatever you're battling.
don't forget to use the Gordo-ehm i mean sea urchins and guide them to have a nice shield
For me, outside of the Lynel and the Lv. 3 Bokoblin, I didn't use really any enemy echos, but I knew, and can see here, the utility of so many of them. I'm so glad it isn't a situation where there is basically only ONE echo that trumps all others.
The Lynel is broken. It was my go to for most of my battles after I got it. My most used was the water block, the bed, Lynel and the shark echos. Also the flying tile and Crow.
The video seems to show getting the Lynel when you only have 4 triangles? But it initially requires 6 triangles, so it can only be used late in the game.
Crawtulla: Nah! It kinda sucks. 🤚
Platboom: Hell yeah! 👌
The three echos I use most for traversal are the Platboom, the Flying Tile, and the Water Block. All of which can be gotten fairly early in the game.
After a few dungeons crows only cost one, Plus whenever they hit an enemy it spawns rupees. So I fight basically everything with an army of crows
I wonder why they never mention the crabs, you can overwhelm any mini boss or even bosses by sending an army of crabs that makes the target unable to move and having several hits at once
Don't forget using the crows help u collect 💎 😇😋
Good video.
Ooo the last few echos, I gotta jump on that bandwagon
The lv3 darknut is the best in terms of combat. Attacks faster and hits harder than any other with its spin attack and can take more hits than the lynel. Actually I used it to easily take down the lynel and the final boss. Lol
Prince of Persia the lost crown did the capture enemies and use them to fight for you thing too earlier this year and no one’s praising that game lol
Yea but that game was crap. This is an actual good game.
@@CosmicGoku529 ummmm no it’s not crap it’s literally best game of the year
@CosmicGoku529 I love echoes of wisdom but I can't lie, I absolutely fucking LOVED the lost crown
@@harveyharutunyan7360 so sad it’s done getting updates :( I held out for that radjen dlc. Radjen my queen 😭😭😭
Best Echo is the one you get when you follow the hoof prints in the Eternal Forest
Oh. Ok nm, i see you cover it in this video 😂
You could also manually grab the bed and place it headboard to footboard so the stairs can extend almost twice as long
You can grab the ball. Of the ball and chain echo. And drag it to any enemy you want. Any more tips? Lmk below
Exploits definitely don't count as secrets, but I appreciate it anyway
I use ghost + wind blower for flying
It's not hidden, but I never remember following an object is an option
I used magma and ice octorocs late game. Just spam them and AI will never aggro you.
Not mention the super OP rolling wood ?
how do you do a reverse bond?
What three echoes zelda should have in the next smash bros
A pokemon version that worked like this game 🤔 wouldn’t that be an interesting spin off?
Here I am just jumping on tiles.
Darknut lvl 3, trivializes all combat
I use the one with the ball to kill fake ganon without using lionk's power hahaha enterely
So far my only complaint is there's no *top 5 echos* or some other way to organize them better. I'm not going to use all _120ish_ echos, and looking through that many is annoying.
Broke: "Roboblin"
Woke: "Samuel Bobliguez"
WHERE MY CROW DADDIES AT?
Can you intakill the lynel with a block of water?
No, iirc you cannot bind them
Zelda knows the imperious curse 😂.
Tornado & bed = flight?
Nintendo has their finger on the nerf button while writing this down