Zelda TOTK: 7 Ways to Make Money in Hyrule
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- STOP WASTING RUPEES! Save AND make rupees with these money-saving tips that DON'T require any duplication glitches or cheats. Enjoy!
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If you’ve found more flint than you can handle in your travels (which will happen probably within the first 30 hours of the game because there’s just so much of it everywhere) chat with the bespectacled Goron next to the bistro. He is looking for gourmet flint and will give you 1000 rupees if he finds one of those glorious morsels. Even if you give him the option of 100 at once, you’ll still be making your money back in droves since it’d only be worth 300 rupees on its own.
Thank you!
Idk i just can't give up my flint, very bad goblin behavior
I think that Npc is bugged. I tried giving him 20 flint at a time, trying to up my chances and total gained, and it still seemingly deducted 100 from the get-go. I'll confirm this when I try it again.
that is the colonel sanders looking goron at 8:48
I thought that's what she was about to discuss but you can see his Money is no object thought bubble
I have never used Zonaite for crystallized charges, I just somehow got a ton of them from chests and npcs. I save my Zonaite for autobuild and for great fairy upgrades which by the way, why are the great fairies charging for upgrades now?!?!
Rebuilding Lurelin village is also a good way to unlock free stuff! It's an involved sidequest storyline, so probably not included in this video to avoid spoilers, but I'm glad I did it early so I could get my hands on all the free stuff that comes back again and again.
Growing your own crops in Hateno village is a great way to get money too. That was probably also left off the list for spoiler-reasons.
Saaaaame, and also right about the hateno thing
That village is such a good resource. Its amazing
@@laura121684i keep a travel medalion in Hateno right between Link's garden where the old lady that helps you is, and the little frog pond. Great source of hot footed frogs
And add to this list the well in kakariko village. Free swift carrots and fortified pumpkins
Of all the crazy machines and wild innovations TOTK allows one to make, somehow I never expected to see "lawn mower" on that list. The thought of Link, hero of Hyrule, legendary being of chaos and destruction, calmly mowing a field of grass with a machine of his own making is just hysterical
Not a bad way to spend retirement, that's for sure.
Well, cutting grass has always been Link‘s thing, so it just makes sense to make it as efficient as possible. =D
I love that it also has a collection "basket" so you're not forced to either keep hopping down to collect stuff or going back to collect it.
To add to the grass cutting, using the master swords' ranged slash while at full health let's you cut a large straight line of grass all at once.
also the champions leathers lets you use the beam at not full hearts
I never think to do that because it uses up durability.
I used to do this in botw
It wastes durability though so I don’t use that. I use spin attacks.
Ooooh
So that's why
Goat butter can be found freely in Gerudo Town in the inn/massage place, 2 of them along side with some oil jars. You may have to finish the main temple there first though.
The oil jars are down in the shelter before you beat the temple--they're past the jail, by the kids' beds.
@@zimfreak4242 I finished the Lightning Temple last night, so couldn't remember what it was like beforehand. I do remember the oil jars near the kid's bed. Just not if there was Goat Butter or not.
There was goat butter in the makeshift massage place in the shelter before you beat the temple, then it just moves back to the town like everything else
I came here to say this. But, in my heart, I knew it had already been said.
There's also free gems in the inn section if I remember correctly
Worth noting that if you do need to buy arrows, shops in towns sell them for cheaper than Beedle does.
I constantly bought from Beedle last time, but money is tight in this one, so it's definitely worth waiting or traveling back to town in a pinch.
Also, there are basically always crates around stables so probably never worth it, he doesn't even give you a compliment card in this game!!
Excellent job on the smashing boxes to farm arrows explanation Ellen, short, sharp, to the point and right on target.😁
bullseye with this comment
How you can come up with so many top-notch puns for every title card is beyond me.
My working theory is that it is the chemical reaction of leaving Luke and Ellen in a confined space…
@@agwasp, if it was their combination, how would you explain the puns on Outside Xbox?
Literally started last night because I finally finished my masters thesis. So addictive
Congrats, mate, that shit is hard you should be proud of yourself.🎉
What better followup to a masters thesis than a masters sword? (boo)
Good idea to start after finishing your thesis. Otherwise, it probably wouldn't have gotten finished 😳 this game is hella addictive!
Congrats on finishing it! I hope it went well and that you enjoy the game :D
Congratulations on finishing your thesis! 🎉
If you need expensive gems, find and kill some wizrobes. Take their weapons and haul them over to Tarrey Town. There’s a Goron child there who can unfuse weapons and shields. Simply give him the wizrobe’s weapon and 20 rupees later, you’ve got a nice gem and a weapon you can toss.
There are some animals across a gap from the horse stable in the jungle region that you can feed luminous stone and they’ll leave you gems later.
I have two main methods I've been using to get rupees. First one is apple picking. By one of the shrines in Tabantha, there's a large orchard full of apples. Spending a few minutes collecting them usually gets about 150 which can then be sold for about 300 rupees. The second method is soul collecting. Poe are really easy to come by in the depths. And once you find enough bargainer statues, you can exchange them for armor sets that restock regularly. Each piece of the depth and dark set sells for 600 rupees.
Satori Mtn Shrine. Just ride Mineru for easy pickings
Another tip for easy apple picking is too fuse together a bunch of apples, then use autobuild in the orchid to make a fused apple pile. It will pull the apples off the trees for you.
How do you sell armor?
@@Donnerjkks Go to just about any merchant. Tell them you want you to sell your stuff. Go over to the armor tab and select the armor you want to sell.
Not to mention if you have the armor upgraded before selling it it goes up in value as well I have some pieces of armor that would sell for 950
Serious tip: I go to the top of the mountain behind the Hyrule coliseum to ring the Goron bell. I get 1 ruby every 1.5 mins. Infinite ruby, topaz, opal, source. Stick a boulder to the spring and use the metal plates to raise the rock just almost touching the bell and keep it in place with a stake. Then strike it to get >130 decibels.
Make sure you have the device saved In autobuild
What?
I think this comment needs to be highlighted, and I think I need to explore a lot more in the areas I've run through.
What's the build combo to get a diamond? I think it's over 210 db
@@jAfr0Thunder86 that news to me! I’ve tried lots of ways to *really* ring that bell and the highest I’ve ever gotten was 171 db which is still a ruby.
@@IcefisherTenacity Well I don't know. I hit 209 db on my first strike (2 springs stacked and staked to the ground, with a stabilizer and 2 metal posts stacked on top) I only hit that value once, I guess I nailed pretty close to the optimum distance for max spring acceleration, but I haven't broken 200 since. I just saw most of the gems as breaking even or better.
Just found out this morning that you can catch star fragments in mid air. I was gliding down after doing a survey tower and one fell right past me. Went point break and nabbed that shiny.
This is incredibly helpful to me. I just got off the Great Sky Island and down to Hyrule.
Also, I've been stuck at the main gate of the castle area for a couple days cause I didn't think of using ultrahand to open it up. Thanks for the tip!
Have fun!
@bentoth9555 oh yeah, I can attest to the box/hunting strategy: moose, bears and wolves cough up Prime Gourmet meats, meaning if you cook five of them at once, you get a full recovery skewer! But any you don't save for a tough fight you want to stay in without reloading a save nets you 315 rupees each! A ways down from the 430 rupee price tag from BOTW but it still adds up, especially when you have a bow that's got at least 15 damage, you're a decent shot and from how the game is almost throwing arrows at you... doing it near-indefinitely will fill your pocket fast.
@@BlueLoneWolf527 For full recovery you're better off cooking one "hearty" item (truffle, radish, etc), full recovery plus at least one yellow heart unless you have max heart containers.
@@ARUCARDFTEPES Very interesting and true for other new players to use for their own benefit. You guys are gonna need 'em against stuff like Gleeoks and Lynels. Just in case cheesing them with Keese eyes and Puffshrooms doesn't work like you planned.
Save first, then fight!
There also a Blupee burrow in the depths where you can farm multiple ones are once.
Save resources by offering fruit to satori, and then taking it back right after it vanishes. Because apparently he doesn’t want it.
We've not been 100% sure if taking back the fruit resets/removes the markers quicker, so we only take back fruit from Korok puzzles haha. Also we're drowning in Spicy Peppers...!
@@outsidextraI took the apple back. It doesn’t. I’m not sure what does, honestly. I think those markers are on a timer.
@@outsidextra personally I haven’t noticed a difference but that is an astute theory. I can’t prove it either way.
1:49 Every time I see a Rupee when I pick up a rock in either BotW or TotK, I always go "Praise the Minish!"
If you played Minish Cap, you know why
Minish is what Hylians know them as, don't they refer to themselves as the Picori?
Good to see Xtra addressing the cost of linking crisis.
8:30 You can also find free oil AND butter from the massage parlor in Gerudo Town!
Oooo! Useful! And slimy!
Don't forget that using a charge attack will cut a much larger area of grass. Try using a Soldier's Broadsword for quick charge so you can cut grass a lot faster. Unlike Breath of the Wild, frozen meat sells for more than meat skewers.
Never buy crystallized charges with Zonaite. Many of the large monsters in the Depths will drop 20 of them and boss rematches have a chest that contain 100. Save your Zonaite for Autobuild, and Large Zonaite for Large Zonai Charges.
Another place you can find crystallized charges is in the various Yiga locations in the depths. Each one, after you defeat the Yiga clan member sealing the room, gives you 20 charges and a Yiga schema
Wait, frozen meat sells for more?!
@@KirbyComthere’s also 34 total so you get 680 total. That’s enough for 6 and 4/5 energy wells
@@GhostHunterDipperPines Yeah. When you add in the 10 abandoned mines (which each contain a large crystalized charge), and the 12 boss rematches, you get to 2080. Not to mention that Master Kohga drops a large charge at the Great Central, Gerudo, and Lanayru Abandoned mines, plus a giant charge at the Hebra Abandoned Mine, which brings the total up to 2240. Also, all of the smaller mines (beneath the mountains, not the towns) will contain a chest. This will either be a piece of armor (such as the Miner's set, or the clothes of Link's previous incarnations), or a large charge. I estimate that they will bring the total number of charges to ~2500. Add in all the Froxes, Tali, Hinoxes, and Flux Constructs that can be found in the Depths, which drop a large charge the first time you beat them, and, since there are far more than 100 of them in total down there, you can easily reach 4500 charges, which will max your energy cell.
I will never not buy arrows from Beetle
Cook them up with chicken for arrows con pollo.
Beetle gets all of our business always
Even when I have over 300 arrows and I just want to buy a bunch of fireflies from beetle so I get out a Campfire so he resets, I still bought all the arrows.
@@SimuLord I appreciate your pun so much
But Beetle sells them for 6 each. Every other merchant sells them for 5 each.
One way to make 1,200 ruppees easily with little cost is by buying the dark tunic (150 poes) and dark trousers (200 poes) from the small barginer statue at lookout landing, I believe they restock with every blood moon and they both sell for 600 each.
They're cheaper than all the other clothing and also sell for the highest as they cannot be/do not need to be upgraded.
I thought it's strange that every merchant buys only materials, meals, and armor. Why not weapons that are so rare and fragile also? We're always making the choice to leave a weapon we found or drop one we have to exchange, I'm sure someone would appreciate my diamond sword but I couldn't part with any of those unique outfits.
That is a great tip though, I might use it to get some new additions on my house.
This info about the forges is really helpful, ta - I didn't realise there were multiple. Helps to explain how everyone else seems to have five times the battery power I do! My major complaint about TotK is that it doesn't always explain its systems as clearly as it could, took me ages to get my head round the crystallised charges concept.
(Also why does Ellen keep calling us whelks 😅)
Non-story spoiler ahead: there are some mini boss battles in the depths that, when defeated, will give you 100 charges. Really fills up your metres.
One of the best ways I have discovered to making money works very well with the Ramella tip, farming Stone Taluses. Rare in particular, but any will do. If you have any attack up gear, it is very easy to one or two cycle a Rare Stone Talus with a decent two handed blunt weapon. They drop a ton of valuable ore that can then be sold to Ramella, and best of all, they drop one of the best blunt fuses in the game, Rare Stone Talus Hearts, so you will never have to worry about not having a weapon that can take them down effectively. They respawn every Blood Moon, but if you really can’t wait for a blood moon, Igneo and Frost Taluses work as good substitutions, and you also get a powerful blunt weapon that has either fire or ice properties. Just make sure your Flamebreaker or Snowquill gear is upgraded twice so you can stand on top of those Taluses, even in their active state.
Another way to Hyrule castle is to get the paraglider, an energizing meal and go to the lookout landing tower and glide over there. Have fun with this tip!
Wear stealth armor, and grab every single thing you see. (Stealth armor lets you just run right up to bugs, frogs, etc, and grab them). Also kill every stalkoblin, chuchu, and keese you encounter. After a while, you will have several dozen of everything. Just sell every type of item by the dozens. Even though each item is not worth much, you have so many dozens or hundreds, that every time you sell stuff, you walk away with thousands of rupees. (I'm looking at you, brightbloom seeds)
I'm so glad I'm not the only one who puts the fans on backwards constantly.
Someone told me I was about to drop my sea snails.
I said, "Thanks."
He said, "Your whelks!"
This might be a "burning down the forest to make s'mores" tip, but if you're constantly fighting Lynels they always drop lots of arrows, so you'll never need to buy them again.
If you perfect your combat strategy to the point you can defeat even armored Silver Lynels without damage, you can easily stock over 200 extra arrows each time you defeat every kind on the surface and in the Depths.
@@LokkerGthat's about how many you get if you defeat all 5 lynels in the Floating Colesseum. Since I started doing that regularly, I never run out of arrows.
Near the Rock Roast quest, there's a Goron looking for a special type of Flint. You can sell it to him in sets of 25, 50, & 100. If he finds the flint he's looking for, then it nets you 1k rupees. This is a nice combo for ore mining & potentially could be save state spammed
But don't go overboard before upgrading your armor. Some sets require flint, and lots of it.
Hunt Wizrobes take their weapon and separate the gem at Tarrey town. Only costs 20 rupees, an arrow, and an element fruit.
5 tricks I use. First, Stone Tallus hunting. When you find a stone Tallus, use the pins to mark its location on the map (I use the crystal pin), then every blood moon you can go bash them up for rare gems.
Second: south on the map in the Faron region is the Lakeside stable, and across a small gorge is a sanctuary for creatures called Dondons. If you drop Luminous Stones near the Dondons, they'll eat them up, and a couple days later they'll have "produced" precious stones (and sometimes flint). Also the nearby lakes have caves full of luminos ore you can mine to bring back to the Dondons.
Third: Take that flint up to the Col. Sanders looking Goron and he'll reward you for any "ripened flint" you have with Rupees.
Fourth: Always harvest a dragon when you see it. Not just shooting it once for a scale or something, but along it's back are fragments of its spikes that have fallen off and can be gathered up. You can easily get 8-10 each time. Sell them off for some extra cash.
Fifth: Save Lurelin Village, help repair it, and gather up the refugees (think it's dueling peaks stable and Lookout Landing to find them). After you've done all that, all the businesses will let you use their services for free. The guy that runs the game house will even let you claim all his prizes if you give him roasted Porgy which you can find just outside on the beach next to a treasure chest that refills frequently.
Thanks for mentioning the Dondons, I'd totally forgotten about them!
Save your weapon durability - stone fuse or not, just use your Ultra Hand instead, and you can smash two in one crate by crush them on top of each other
Or if you unlocked her, Mineru. Even without any items fused to her hands, she can smash crates and ore deposits with one swing.
Saw an amazing exploit that hasnt been patched yet.
1. Get 2 wooden clubs or cheap weapons
2. Get 2 gourmet meats, drop the meats and then attach them to the weapons.
3. Drop the clubs with the gourmet meats fused to them and attach together with Ultrahand.
4. Use Auto-Build to copy a new set of the 2 meatclubs (giggity) you used made and attach them to the other 2 with Ultrahand.
5. Copy above step by adding the set of 4 new ones to current 4.
6. Copy above to add 8 to 8.
7. Use Auto-Build to add the set of 4 to the set of 16 to reach the max of 20 items glued together with Ultrahand.
8. You should now have 20 clubs with gourmet meats attached to them. Save this in your favourites in your auto build.
9. Go to Hera or Lanreyu region where its super cold. Easiest is the shrine of wisdom and go to the guy with the campfire, wait until it is night.
10. Check the weather to see if its really cold (the sun in the weather dial is not cold enough), wait till the next night if its not cold enough. Visual confirmation of real cold is the fog rolling over the snow.
11. Pull out the fused 20 meatclubs (giggity) from your saved auto build and suspend them in the air. If it;s cold enough, the meat will freeze, dont complete the autobuild.
12. collect all the frozen meat from the floor and repeat...no materials are used, resummon a new autobuild and wait for the meat to freeze and then cancel the autobuild.
13. repeat till 999x frozen gourmet meat - sell all for 39.960 rupees. 30min work real time. 40k rupees.
Rare stine talusses drop a huge amount of gems and drop the perfect fuse material to kill the next taluses so much faster
Get into the depths ASAP. Stone talus and frox in the depths drop tons of gems and you'll passively gain Large Crystallized Charges toward your battery upgrades at the same time. There are build stations every few hundred yards marked by brown circles on the map and 95% of them have materials to build a hover bike for free or 3 zonaite at most. You'll also be gaining Zonaite much faster than you spend it on transport while you stack up your gem collection.
I assumed I'd already known every tip in this video before viewing, but was compelled to watch it anyway to consume more oxboxtra content.
I was correct. I also regret nothing.
Great video, as always!
8:00 Goat Butter can be found "for free" in the inn/spa in Gerudo town, along with oil jars. They use it in their massages. Zes, you basically steal from them, but nobody ever notices.
If you get majoras mask from the sky colosseum you can just walk past the monsters in the depths and mine their zonite without fighting
I keep forgetting to do that. However, since they also have Zonaite in their pockets, it rarely feels like wasted effort.
Be careful when doing that, though. If an enemy is near Link when you attack, he'll automatically turn and hit the enemy rather than the ore deposit.
Also these locations frequently have keese, Chuchus or aerocuda which the mask does not fool. Kill them stealthed from a distance or they will alert the other enemies that otherwise would not notice you.
Wow, thanks for the tips! I got ToTK late so I’m only about 10-15 hours in. Super helpful video so thank you!
Love all of the ToTK content we've been getting lately! Keep it up!
I believe I remember you can get free oil and butter at the Gerudo inn that offers massage. Just lying around. Also you can barter acorns for milk at hateno village from a farmer northish. In town. And once hateno cheese is unlocked in that same farm you can trade milk for cheese. That may leave sugar cane as literally the last ingredient you have to purchase to obtain.
You don't need to angle the boxes when you drop them, and you shouldn't be dropping them on top of anything else, it'll just bounce off and take longer.
Sell glow seeds, they're in every single cave so you'll never run out, so a few hundred sold at a time will make a decent amount.
How to become rich enough to not need to save money
Step 1 find a dragon
Step 2 harvest dragon ( horns sell fo the most)
Step 3 sell your organically grown locally acquired legendary dragon parts
Step 4 become scrooge mcduck
Spike shards are more easily acquired in bulk than the other dragon parts. Just climb onto their backs. A hover bike or gremlin glider will do just the trick.
@@Chaos89P true but since you have to choose which one out of the horns, scales or talons you get per harvest the best option is the horns
@@someoneudontknow3709 You got me there.
Every one of these I watch, my urge to buy ToTK grows tenfold.
8:27 there's also free oil and goat butter in the spa under ground in gerudo town
Ooh how I missed you guys at OX/OE! I feel like I dont see your videos much any more. (I am subscribed and set the be alerted for all posts, not just personalized results)
You don't need to turn the boxes on a corner to break them with ultrahand. You just need to lift them high and drop them.
You can, but we've found it's more reliable dropping on the corner! ^-^
I just bought a switch and tears of the kingdom because of y'all playing it. I've only been able to play it for a couple of hours so far, but its a blast! It helps me catch up on Oxventure too!
Doing literally anything with the podcast on in the background is something I recommend, as well.
lurelin village is also a great quest for free items, a free rupee chest, monster parts, a free bed, fruits, and a free meal- all respawn/are reusable(also reveals fairy pond nearby. also, for oil, you can also get some in Gerudo town, by the spa. lastly, in the said spa, can get a cheaper spa plan than elsewhere, only 25 rupees- by the apprentice .
Video idea: People in Totk with a crush on Link. Seems there are tons of residents in Hyrule that just cant help but get flustered around Link after you help them, like Koyin for example from Hateno village
Paya apparently still has her moments.
Two Gerudo at the bar will chat about Link if he snoops on them from the room behind them.
Number one on the list: Sidon.
Like not even joking it has to be a running bit now. There are tons. The zora in zoras domain
@@Celestia282 Sidon gets a list all his own. "Number one hot fish bois of tears of the kingdom." Spoiler: they're all Sidon
In Gorudo Village at the Inn, near the apprentice is a wall of free jar oil and goat butter. It respawns rather fast also.
Good that they added the ultrahand in this video. That is a good tip.
You can also buy arrows significantly cheaper from the Yiga clan if you have their disguise outfit.
If you farm the lynel, which response with the blood moon, you'll have 400/500 arrows real quick. Also, farm gourmet meat and make skewers. 1 skewer is worth 300 rupees
That lawnmower machine is actually pretty clever lol
Now I just need a couple throwaway claymores.
That was very amusing. I loved it!
There are 2 Oil Jars and 2 Goat Butters for free on a shelf in Gerudo Town (inside the spa). They respawn the same as anything else.
I wonder if deep fried butter is a thing in Hyrule... (I've actually seen this item being sold here in the US at carnivals. I have no idea why anyone would buy it...)
Tell me why it took me this long to realize you can Ultrahand the front gate of Hyrule Castle open. I've been climbing over it this whole time...
......don't feel bad because I've been doing EXACTLY the same thing as you. 😐😅
Over? There's plenty of room on the sides to just go around! (I also didn't know you could ultrahand it.)
tabantha wheat is so hard to find and i have nooo idea we can cut grass for them!!! thank u so much for the video❤❤
A good place for arrow hunting is nearby Lurelin Village, at Cape Cales Cliffbase Cave. Inside, there's a ship with lots of boxes, I left a Travel Medallion there and would regularly come back to get 20~30 arrows easily (even easier if you let Yunobo do his job with the boxes)
8:02 you can find free goat butter in Gerudo town. They use it in the spa plans 🤣
My usual way of making money in large, though not vast amount is selling monster parts en masse. Things like boko teeth, hinox or horriblin toenails, molduga fins, or gleeok wings tend to drop in large quantities when the enemies are defeated. So once you have a big pile of them (or whatever else you might have), sell a ton off to rake in rupees potentially by the thousonds
one time, i had about 500 arrows and decided to farm any and all lynels i could get my claws on for their bits. then it wen up to 999. apparently, if you're really good at fighting lynels and/or love fighting them, this is a good way to get a lot of them early on in the game. just make sure you're prepared with healing foods, gloom-healing foods, and buff foods. it IS possible to fight all lynels in that one coliseum without relying on those said resources, but i often like to have them like Dumbo's black magic feather.
Well, I know what I'm doing this evening: raiding Hyrule Castle!
❤Love you guys. Thanks for all the great content.❤ I hope I can get into doing similar stuff someday.
When dealing with Ramella, ALWAYS SAVE before speaking to her to see what she wants next. Sometimes, she'll ask for the same thing two or even three times in a row (and at least in my case, it's always freaking diamonds). Why Nintendo couldn't have just made her be like a normal merchant with a sell menu so you could give her bundles, or at least be able to pick what to give her once you had given her a bundle of every gem type, who knows. But seriously, always save beforehand so you're not stuck having to get 10 of one particular thing.
On top of the surface colosseum is the goron that wants you to ring his bell. With a combination of Auto build and (mostly) the local parts you can trade 30 rupees (I also needed 3 zonite) for a valuable gemstone nearly every time.
The wind temple proper is a good place to get lots of arrows. As are any shopkeeps that aren’t named Beedle.
the Nathan zed merchandise is so beautiful! love seeing it in the wild
I have a bad habit of buying all food items in stores in that game.
Also I'm definitely waiting for Nintendo's reasoning for including a specific great fairy cutscene in what's normally considered a kids game.
To be fair most people can pay for anything they want after tapping into the dragon parts market
( or counterfeit diamonds whichever you choose)
@@someoneudontknow3709I got the rupee padding shirt for the ganon fight then completely forgot to use it wasting my 6600 rupees
I have an equally bad habit in open-world RPGs of "if I can make it myself or loot it off enemies, I never, ever buy it from a vendor." Which has a nasty habit of leaving my gear underleveled unless the game's got a really robust crafting system or (looks at Skyrim) can be cheesed hard.
@@pan6991 I actually did remember to use that shirt so imagine my disappointment when the shirt didn't work on gloom hit damage
@@someoneudontknow3709 well
You can also get free oil and butter from the massage parlor in Gerudo town. They're on a shelf and as long as you take them when no one is watching it is totally fine
Seriously they are free
You can find butter not at a shop. It along with oil appear in the Gerudo message spa if you don't mind just pilfering it.
Link doesn't have money because he rolls with the deeply adored ruling monarch of the kingdom who gets everything free and improves it before giving back the improved version. Link doesn't need money before the game starts off.
Strangely yellow is a very good color on Ellen! Makes the purple in her hair POP!
9:15 Obviously you don't know about the 11 herbs and spices in Hyrule, that's why they're called "secret"
great tips! also love the nathan zed shirt (:
Mark every Talus enemy you fight. Come back through each blood moon and farm them for endless gems…aka easy money
You can also get two sticks of butter for free in one of the houses in gerudo village, once the above ground city is restored. You can find them right next to two bottles of oil, that are also up for grabs. 👍
Vandilimean Physics getting a shoutout in an Oxtra feature? Vandilim would be proud
Put the fans on backwards lol. I put the rockets on backwards a few times😂.
There is at least one location for free goat butter as well, on a shelf in the spa in Gerudo Town. There's some oil there as well.
You can get free butter. There a building in Gurodo town with butter and oil on a shelf. And you can take it. It does re-spawn but I'm not sure how often.
"So once again, 'You're welks!'"
I love how the solution to like every problem Link faces in TotK is crime.
I also have gone "mining" on in the Goron region. To get different gem stones to sell. Got a good value out of that. So now, the Rupi problem is gone. I had problems with Rupies and arrows early in the game.
At the Hateno dairy farm you can trade acorns to the farm owner for free milk, and seeing how many you can get from being attacked by trees it seems like a great deal.
The wizrobes all have gem weapons. If you kill them, they'll drop it and you can take them to Tarrey town to detach them. Since they respawn every blood moon, you can easily mark them on the map. Ice and Fire wizrobes can easily be defeated with their opposing elements easily. Using the last tip, you can make some serious bank.
Today I found that you can convert useless dubious food into valuable monster food by finding the lady in the well (smoke comes out of it) in the central wetland area. I think her well was on the left side on a raised area. It’s the wetland area with a ‘shrine island’ in it. I haven’t done a financial cost comparison yet, having just got the introductory 5 rupee deal.
I just realized each segment has a funny subtitle. Like, "Oil be back."
Grass-cutting: Use a two handed sword to spin and win. You can also just spam 'a' while spinning to collect as you go. Press 'b' to stop the spin before doing the ground slam attack and you use no durability.
If u need diamonds- go to tobios hollow- go under ground- stand facing uphill- go to area where map changes- use multi shot bow- load diamond- shoot high ip to 4 times- walk up hill- get ready to grab the diamonds as they fall from the sky- u shot - total of 4 diamonds but get 16 back
Even better way to get uniforms like the royal guard? The castle. Totally free, by launching from lookout tower and gliding in. Boom.
The fastest & easiest way to cut grass is actually to use the soldier's claymore, because it has charge attack stamina up, ou can spin 2x longer than normal. Also upgraded barbarian armor or fierce deity, if you have them.
I usually get arrows every bloodmoon from the Floating Colloseum where every Lynel drops Up to 3 Arrow Bundles(x10)
Hope Luke is doing alright. Missing his face. (Luv ya, too, Ellen)
The easiest way to get rupees is found on Eventide Island. After clearing out the pirates (monster forces) found there you will find on its highest peak the Zonai Wing challenge. For a small entry fee you can take it over and over again, earning as much as 100 rupees for landing the wing into the bull's-eye at the end. This becomes rather easy if you use your recall ability to arrest your forward momentum and even bring yourself back if you overshoot your mark.
What I do, learned from breath of the wild: use a horse to hunt beasts in the Hebra region . I run from the stable to the coast and back again over and over again (they respawn). you're looking for gourmet meet but the prime meat is ok too. then cook them into meat pies (5 meat) and sell for a nice profit. It was better in BOTW as 5 gourmets was 490 then and its only about 340 now (also the rhino's that you could hunt in botw seem to have gone extinct so its only the moose and wolves) but its still a decent profit. Also have a fire blade handy so you can kill the ice lizaflo's as well, if you make potions with their tales you can sell those too (I tend to keep those though and just sell the meat).
The fact you can make a lawnmower in this game makes me so happy. They literally thought of everything. Best game ive ever played, there literally hasnt been anything ive thought of doing that the game didnt let me do
something i haven’t seen anywhere yet: giant horse meat farming around snowfield stable! one hit from a galloping giant horse will one shot a moose, and it drops three pieces of expensive meat you can sell. plus you can spring off the horse to use bullet time to headshot bears, doves, and wolves. depending on moose spawn times, i’ve made up to 2000 rupees in about 20 irl minutes with my giant horse (her name is also Meat)