Check out my other video! - th-cam.com/video/kY4ZxqvFrTw/w-d-xo.html Also, yes honey is slippery as well as sticky, video below that adresses this point. twitter.com/drwilytwitta/status/1675842861571493895 Also, since people mentioned it, while a gleeok part doesnt work, a dragon part from one of the world dragons does! (Knew this) (Original comment mentioned gleeok so thats what I tested)
I can see why you’d think that given this experiment, but I think you have the wrong idea. Honey isn’t a lubricant, it’s a medium. When you put the honey between the rubber hose and the plate, both of which have high friction, what you are doing is putting a new medium between the two. Originally, it was just air, which provided no barrier between the objects. With the honey, it’s going to coat both objects, nullifying their properties. Now consider your original use case: a smooth shield on grass. Both of those have much less friction than your hose and plate. What would happen in that scenario? To replicate that, try putting honey on a smooth surface like a counter, and then try to apply force with a spatula and drag it across. Compared to the control (No honey), it will have much higher friction. This isn’t true for lubricants, such as oil. Try with some vegetable oil and compare the results.
Ok let me tell you this and correct you zelda ocarina of time is remastered not remake is port from 64 but better controls better grafics a remake is when they made the game new keeping the history but making new game
fun fact: for now, if you recreate any devine dragon part in your build it only costs 3 zonai ore to build the sudo dragon part, which also works in keeping your build safe from despawning
I think you had Honey mixed up with something else cause honey is not slippery it’s incredibly sticky and dense like molasses. Even in real life I think honey might slow you down.
To get a reusable elemental explosion on a shield when you block, fuse the respective gem to it. Like ruby for fire, topaz for electric, and sapphire for ice.
So what I found for getting stuff out of a tree is to ride the fifth stage. You can reach all the apples in the tree, voltfruit on the cactus as well as critters Fly Away upward.
Number 5 is partially true. While a Gleok part doesn't work, any Dragon parts (Scales, claws, fangs and horns) WILL increase the despawn distance of your vehicle, because the vehicle takes on the highest despawn distance of its items, and Dragon parts are the next best thing after Star fragments at night.
@@peadrianlastname I love this on the surface but sadly there's gloom hands in the depths near lava. Lava makes the environment anti-bombs. So sadly no bomb arrows in those areas. I'll have to try the ice-breath lizalfos tail when I get a chance to see if it works well against gloom hands.
For #15, the Dirigible schema stone includes torches mounted over the fire emitters that power the balloons. So if your battery dies, the craft keeps ascending… Just a little slower.
Best way I found to defeat the Gloom Hands is to run away. When they can't reach you, the gloom they're in will dissipate. When the hands are out of the gloom they poof away leaving dark clumps behind with no Phantom Ganon afterwards. Hmm... If there's a way to get the Gloom Hands out of the gloom without running, then maybe...
@@drwily yeah i agree, the point its to defeat them not flee although they disappear running doesn't feel like you win. try using bomb arrows or an ice lizhard tail at the end of a two handed weapon and do a spin attack in the middle of them.
To prevent despawn of zonai builds (especially vehicles), try attaching a giant bright bloom to it. I've tested this in the depths and it works a charm. Also, I would expect courser honey to have high friction (honey is very sticky), so it's right you can't shield surf on it
so, the auto-build apple thing is SUPER clever and i love it, but.... You can also get on Mineru's Construct to collect apples from trees. You can collect the apples on the trees from that height AND you can still reach the ones that fell on the ground. It makes farming apples from Satori Mountain very fast and easy. Granted, that is a while into the game, but its a nice trick to have to stock up on endgame wanderings.
The de-spawn distance is affected by *Dragon* parts, *not* Gleeok parts. Like a *Farosh Scale* or something. I can see where that confusion came from though haha The problem with using them, is they make that loud, terrible "sparkly thing" noise the whole time!
@@drwilyI know how to two shot gloom hands. I tested this in the deku tree! Fuse topaz to an arrow and shoot the hands twice and they will die. This does work pls try this in the next video
@@Peelyboi3 That depends entirely on which set of hands you're fighting. Like all enemies, their health scales differently per area. The ones in the Deku Tree are incredibly weak compared to most, since they're tied to a story-critical area.
If you attach a dragon part to your build, it's very unlikely to despawn. So anything from Naydra, Farosh, Dinraal, and the Light Dragon. It CAN despawn, but you need to be INCREDIBLY far away.
Going down into the depths will also make things on the surface despawn, sadly. =( And you wind up having to go down fairly often to kill this or that boss for parts, collect Zonaite, etc.
@@enimtfarcnah dude, don’t worry about luggin gems, if you have that intrusive thought of putting a ruby on your sword to make a wand go for it, shoot of the heavens
a great tip to expand on number 7: fuse a Hover stone to a spear, if you throw it it will activate and drop the spear (kinda like when you use one with an arrow) then just use Ultrahand to solve the puzzle and fuse the stone back to the spear when you're done to reuse it later. you can also throw it up and use Ascend to get the high ground whenever. the hover stone will despawn if you try this in a shrine though
One thing I haven't consistently tested myself which I'm curious about is Mineru's damage while wearing the Zonai Helmet. With the helmets styled after the Divine Beasts from BotW are worn the respective Sage from the region will also don a helmet identical to the one their ancestor wore, increasing their attack by 50% (culminative with the constant 30% boost from Sage's Wills), but Mineru's construct will similarly have an altered head design if you wear to Zonai Helm when summoning her. Does this increase her damage in a similar manner? Zonai devices that require power to operate almost seem to never despawn, as apposed to the Wing and Baloon which despawn relatively quickly (also those big stone looking floating platforms that are like giant Hover Stones but can't be obtained in capsules and deployed from your inventory). However items like Fans and Wheels do despawn after about 30 (iirc) cumulative minutes of receiving power, something that's been getting noticed more frequently with experienced builders creating more and more efficient builts. I see other people have pointed out the correction on "dragon parts" on builds referring to the big flying snakes and not the gleeoks, but I'm not sure if anyone has explained why this works, and I have a tidbit for you to test out on this. It's fairly simple. Most objects despawn due to the mentioned hardware issues, but the goddess dragon parts (excluding shards from their backs I think) share the quality with Star Fragments that you are expected to chase them across the map. Because of this intention of design they have to have an astronomically further deload distance, otherwise it wouldn't work as intended. The cool part about this you can test yourself is that this quality of the items remains intact if you recreate these items using Zonaite with Autobuild, so you can spend a measly 3 ore instead of always having to have a dragon part or Star Fragment on hand, and furthermore you won't have to find it if you lose your machine in some catastrophic way (or it gets eaten by a Frox or something). One thing I saw you do in the video, though I can't recall if you pointed this out in a previous video, is that doing a shield surf with a Zonai Wing attached gives you just enough extra airtime to enter bullet time, which is quite useful for Lynel hunting and getting easy headshots in general. A really neat tidbit are the stone hooks in the Right Leg Depot from Mineru's quest in the Depths. For some reason, these parts are indestructible, even if they're recreated using Autobuild using Zonaite. Lynels can and automatically will emit a roar that destroys constructs if they detect anything so much as glued together by Ultrahand nearby, and in the case of things created out of Zonaite with Autobuild this will cause the created objects to completely despawn. In the case of these stone hooks however, even a Lynel's construct destroying roar cannot affect them, and using two of these glued together can force the Lynel into an infinite cycle of trying to destroy them with their roar, effectively stunlocking them. The Master Sword was debuffed from BotW. It's initial 30 attack power is the same, but it is no longer doubled in the "presence of evil". It instead receives a relatively meager 1.5x boost to 45 attack power instead of 60. I suppose this is due to the weapon Fuse ability making this damage boost less necessary, and Nintendo wanting to avoid making the Master Sword the be all, end all for any enemy encounter to encourage the use of different weapons, but it still disappoints me. Nitpick, why are you spelling "myths" with an apostrophe? "Myth's" implies _a_ myth, singular, is in possession of/owning something. Apologies if english isn't your first language, and for the overall length of this comment. I've got a lot of hours in-game, ya know?
The Island Lobster Shirt allows you to blow sails on boats faster (or at least it did in Breath of the Wild). But does it affect anything else wind-related, or only sails? Does it make Zonai Fans blow harder? What about Fan- and Guster-type weapons and arrows? Rito weapons? The Eightfold Longblade?
When you attach a gemstone to your shield, every time the shield blocks an attack, it creates an elemental explosion. Also, if you attach a Talus Heart to a large boomerang, it won't return to you completely, and hits the ground to soon
@RipplyAnemone67 yeah, it is. I had attached a Frost Talus heart to my Giant Boomerang and it messed up it's return flight. Maybe it's only because it's on the giant Boomerang though
@jamesmichael9110 so it must be something about the giant Boomerang already being heavy plus the heavy weight. Maybe because boulders on two-handed weapons are larger than boulders on one-handed weapons?
massively important distinction to make with the item despawning part of the video between the different dragons in the game, usually when someone refers to dragons in just about any context, they refer to the sky dragons, the passive sneks floating about, not gleeoks, putting a SKY DRAGON scale (or possibly any other part you can get off of them, haven't tried, because large brightblooms work well enough too) onto your zonai build inceases the despawn radius of the attached device to 2000map units, kinda expensive for your every 5 minutes hoverbike builds, but that's why you just throw a large brightbloom onto your build, it buffs the respawn radius to 600 map units, which is for all intents and purposes more then you ever need, PLUS, it makes your device build glow, making it somewhat easier to see when you inevitably get yeeted off of it and it zooms off into the distance somewhere.
reminds me of a video i saw about a speedrunner trick: he used Ultrahand to CARRY a second glider along while riding on a "wing", then jumped onto it just before the other "wing" despawned, effectively doubling his distance without fusing ANYTHING to it.
If you want to one shot gloom hands, just use a topaz-fused arrow, or even better, use a triple shot bow while doing it as they only consume one material, but give 3 bursts just the same as the arrow count.
⭐️ gibdo bone arrows work pretty good on Gloom hands and they can be a bit more abundant than topaz... especially if you're wearing the bone costume...
@dietotaku ⭐️ there's lot's of gibdos in the depths below the desert, near the horriblin coliseum... They're so easy to kill... you can kill them with splash fruit fused to an arrow with a dragonbone boko bow... just saying, I stock up on them occasionally because with the bone armor, they add quite a bit of power to any bow... especially savage Lynel bows...
FYI the torch thing is actually in a Schema Stone. I believe the device you get is called a Dirigible. The main difference between the torch and flame emitter, is that the FE will make the Balloon ascend much faster.
I use dazzle fruit on Gloom Hands. I do love using muddlebuds on enemy calls. I’ve done a lot of the monster cleanup side quest that way. I got the pirate ship near highland stable by paragliding down and using muddlebuds. While I was watching the chaos I noticed the hunting crew on land and they had to just watch.
Here's a tip for efficient gloom spawn murder: Fuse a gleeok horn (any kind, although fire works best) to a soldier's claymore (for the stamina boost). Then just do a charged attack between all the hands - they won't touch you and they'll die in less than 10 seconds.
I found out that close combat with the gloom hands work best along with fighting phantom ganon afterwards. I found you can do this with level 2 soldiers armor and with at least 10 hearts available. Early master sword helps but not required. Though you do need one handed weapons and use fuse to increase their power. You do however need to react fast when grabbed but once phantom ganon comes out stay close and attack relentlessly... yes you'll get hit a lot but only with a quarter heart of damage each time. If you get knocked away, quickly recover and close the distance to him and he can't do any of his power attacks which most times will one shot early game play.
I just shot the hands with bomb arrows. As for phantom ganon, i had tulin & sydons spirits there. They were basically shooting at him the whole time whilst i shielded myself😂 a few hits in there from myself and he was dead. But do agree, keep close to him! And bring food in made with sundelions to recover any hearts taken from gloom!
You can also use wood in balloons! I accidentally found this out climbing to the top of a dive challeneg (yes, i climbed all yhe way up then discover if you speak to the construct they teleport you up there😂). If you place a bundle of wood under the baloon, then light it on fire, not only does it burn but the bundle doesnt break and you can collect it back when you're ready to jump off. This might have been a bug but its a good way to save batteries!
I've generally favored wood bundles when getting height in the depths, unless I need a faster assent such as to get higher before the balloon vanishes 😅
Don't Forget about the cooking Proc trick from BOTW. It works in TOTK as well where on the night of the blood moon right when the music changes and the reddish wisps are forming if you cook food it will always proc the boosted effect. If your quick you can cook a heap of boosted food before the event is over.
If you attach two stabilizers to a build and activate them, they can give certain builds an anti-gravity effect because they are fighting against each other
Not being able to go air surfing especially with a wing fused to a shield is a huge oversight. I don't expect you to glide like a complete wing, but a similar effect to that of a wing suit or greater than with the wing fused should have been applied.
I honestly haven't seen anyone talk about this, but if you toss a giant brightbloom seed into the middle of the gloom hand puddle while elevated (so gloom hand stays in one spot) they will absolutely vanish. I originally tried this with a star fragment on an arrow fired in the puddle and it worked, but on later attempts it wasn't consistent. I also realized this technique does not work on gloom hands in the depths. I'm also wanting to try a star fragment on a wand or weapon because it will fire off light balls, and I'm pretty confident it will work even better
Regarding 13: My understanding is that the forest dweller perk only works with natural/plant-like objects, so it wouldn’t work with bomb barrels or springs, but would with mushrooms (fungi, but who’s counting)
In fact it's one of the best tactics to deal with huge enemy campsites. Just go there with your forest dweller spear which has one of the underground mushrooms fused to it and knock any enemy, either you turn them against each other or create a smokescreen for you to perform sneak attacks and after 6-7 seconds you can reuse your mushroom. It's broken used that way.
I can't help but think someone mentioned "dragon parts" in the last video comment section, and there was some confusion with gleeoks: in fact, dragon parts (horns, scales, etc, from dragons like farosh, or light, not gleeoks) will have a huge despawn distance in comparison to other itens, and building vehicles with them attached will give those despawn distance to the whole build.
I also busted a Myth. According to a comment I have read, you could use one of the Star Fragments to create Light Arrows to one-shot Phantom Ganon, well, I shot one arrow with this Star-Fragment, but it only created Light afterwards. Remember Guys: Light isnt always Holy
This only worked for you because of the Impact-Proof Ability from the 2+☆ Glide Armour Set. If you tried this without it, you'd still take Fall Damage, and likely Die Bouncing... (I know that's what you were telling them, but you'd be Misinforming people if you didn't mention the Impact-Proof Armour...)
@@pennysantana247 This is actually true. The higher your HP, the further the beam will go, so long as you have the leather's equipped. If you're down to like, three hearts, the beam becomes a very point-blank shot.
For the boomerang being to heavy one. It does actually have an effect of what you put in it. Though you can throw it, when it tries to come back it cannot reach you and will just fall to the ground. This is only affected by a few materials that i cannot remember, but it is actually true.
I have something to add about the Courser Bee Honey fact I put in the comments last time: There is in fact a second material that will peacefully get rid of the bees: Muddle buds! Apparently since they count as smoke (like the Puffshrooms) they can also smoke out the bees! Difference being that because of the smaller AOE the Muddle Bud has, you have to throw it a lot closer to the actual hive than with the Puffshroom.
The stone talus heart boomerang performed differently for me. It would always hit the ground before reaching me. But it would at least start coming back before crashing.
Here’s something, If you go hight enough for gloom hands not to reach you but they are still grabbing for you (maybe in a tree) they will disappear without a phantom ganon spawning, they just vanish into dark clumps
I made a skate board out of my shield using a zoni cart fused to my shield. The wheels made shield surfing so much easier and I got so much further than ever before.
Another cool fact is that you can fuse a dazzlefruit to a forest dwellers sword and it will never run out! ... Unless it breaks, of course. But it will never run out and you can keep stunning enemies that are harser to take out, like gloom spawns, king bokos, and hinoxes.
Here's a fact for ya. Fuse a weapon with a Light Dragon horn. Itll deal extra damage to the Phantom Ganons as compared to a regular weapon. Apparently hes weak to light magic.
Hey Dr. Will I would just like to say that you were my child hood, when I first got botw when it came out I watched every one of your videos and I genuinely loved every one I just hope your doing well and I’m so happy I refound your channel.
For shield surfing: sled, cart, and homing cart devices as well as minecarts, ice, and frozen meat all work to decrease friction (they appear to work the same amount in the code).
For the longest time, until I eventually saw it in a video, I didn't even know the intended way to use the balloon was with a flame emitter. I thought you were expected to get some wood out and set it on fire. I thought to myself "well this is awkward how you gotta place it carefully and not stand in a spot that you get burned" and I also thought it was weird and unique that the balloon wasn't using battery. This is just a testament to the insanely good design of the game. There's no need to hold your hand through the intended solution to anything since most players who don't figure that out will end up figuring out some other workable way to do something.
Boomerangs aren't effected by updrafts but their height is relative to your own so if you throw one then jump and glide up in a updraft the boomerang should go up with you (this worked in botw)
Add a ruby, sapphier, or topaz. Ruby and sapphier help with warm and cold regions, and does make an elemental blast while keeping the gem intact. Also works with minerus construct.
Heres one I found by happenstance; If you sprint and can get away from the gloom hands chasing you, you defeat them. I did this in lockup and didnt realize it. I just bolted until I didnt hear the music anymore and came back and there were two Dark Clumps laying there. I thought it was strange. So I essentially did the same thing when I went to get the Hylian shield and kept running up the stairs past the torches and came back after the chase music stopped and there were 2 more Dark Clumps. No Phantom Ganons either.
On Despawning constructs: Every item has a Despawn Distance. A Construct inherits the longest Despawn Distance from it's component parts. Star Fragments and Dragon parts have the largest despawn distances in the game, if for no other reason than allowing you to collect them, thus adding one to a construct forces it to stay active. They also have the side effect of Glowing while at a distance, making it easier for you to locate it after running off to do something.
I actually found out that if you have one of those shrines where u have to throw balls at targets u can use either bomb flowers or fused spear with the ball
#5: I have always heard and seen tested dragon scales (Farosh, Naydra, etc) Collect by shooting the side of the dragon spirits with an arrow, then when you attach those to your vehicle, the render distance then becomes insane. #4: I have always found honey to be sticky, not slippery. Maybe try goat butter instead? #2: While I have not been brave enough to try it, I do wonder if an arrow with dazzlefruit would nerf or even outright kill the gloom hands, and by how much. I do love that you can use a dazzlefruit to clear an area of stal enemies, though.
#5. Did you try fusing dragon parts? Scales Fangs Horns etc. Those are designed to appear out of rendering ranges just like star fragments, but they are not tied to the day-clock. Star Frag's infinite-render rules turn off at 5am just like if you fail to pick them up in game.
You can take our the Gloom Spawn in one shot with a 3 shot lynel bow and a topaz. If they're not dead after the first shot, the next one will do it, but if your aim is half decent, one shot is all you need👍
Incredibly effective way of beating Gloom Hands: use a bomb fused to a Mighty Lynel Bow. Two shots, and all of the hands are down (because the MLB shoots three arrows at a time, so you just shot six bombs at the hands while only using two bombs and two arrows). I just discovered this in the Depths on my way to face off with Ganondorf.
All fused structures use the highest render distance attached for each part, as Dragon parts and star parts are both designed to sometimes need you to chase across the map to get them, they have a very high render distance and additionally Grant a large light beacon to wherever your vehicle currently is. Additionally, I think the dragon horns might be the lightest of all parts with that attribute, and can look really cool while being really convenient if you place them on the front of a flying vehicle while in the depths.
You can have two Eponas by scanning in an Epona before interacting with any stable. When you interact with your very first stable it brings up your old horses from BotW.
You can also just use two different amiibo that grant Epona. The game remembers the amoibo that provided it, rather than the reward. Thus, with multiple amiibo, you can have as many Epona as you wish.
Best way to deal with gloom hands is run. Like, literally run in circles from them. They get tired and just spontaneously die after about 1 min, saving all your mats and getting you from mats from them.
Certain things that you fuse to the boomerang DO actually stop it from coming back, but only partly. Once it hits the loop distance, it wall start coming back but not all the way.
Regarding #10, picking apples, I use 20 apples and 1 golden apple so it gets those at the same time. But after you get Mineru, it's easier to ride her to pick the apples up high in the trees and then clean up anything you missed with autobuild apples.
There is a way to go far away without it despawning. Add a dragon scale! I have not used this trick yet,(I'm still at like, the very beginning lol) but I have seen it work quite well! Love the video btw!!
the best way i've found to kill gloom hands is to fuse a cannon to a spear, use a large zonai charge, and do a full charge attack. every thrust shoots a cannonball, which is usually enough to instakill.
@drwily I discovered a really crazy scenario yesterday in tears of the Kingdom SPOILERS I discovered in the Rito section of the main quest you can go aboard the wind Temple without Tulan however you are unable to complete it because you don't have his ability to activate the turbines so it's utterly pointless I had to fast travel back out and complete normally the way I got up there was at the shrine just to the left of the World Wind there are two floating blocks I climbed up there with ultra hand constantly moving one block on top the other creating an infinite staircase to get above the Whirlwind to jump in everything in the shrine acts normally you just have no way to activate the turbines when you go back with Tulin the enemies are reset including the Cannons if you destroyed them however any chests you opened stay opened they do not reset
The thing for boomerang actually depends, I think it always come back with a small boomerang but if you fuse something blunt to a big boomerang, it will go and stop midway. And also for the updraft the boomerang clearly went up but it only work with that small boomerang.
You can grab honey without being attacked by bees if you throw a puffshroom at them to calm them down. Extra cool considering irl you can use smoke to calm down bees while you handle their hives.
I'm surprised the balloon torch thing was even questioned, pretty sure the first time you use one you're supposed to use a torch to light it? With Impa in the Dragon's Tears quest? You can also get a fireplace under the balloon and it works, same goes for weapons on fire
One the most overpowered fusions that I have found are either flame emmiter or frost emitter with a boomerang you can freeze or burn multiple enemies at once and have it return to you.
ok so adding a stabilizer onto a fan and turning it on while the fan is on the floor facing down to make it go up does nothing and the fan is to heavy to lift, but turning it on and then picking it up with ultra-hand then turning it causes a weird reaction and it starts slowly going up.
Myth busting: you can take Madison back to Terry Town but can you take people to the sky islands or down to see a light root? Elemental items are effective against enemies of the opposing example is fire Lizalfos dies instantly to ice attacks or items thrown in their face. Does this work on the Gleeok dragons would elements do more damage than a regular attack with a strong weapon?
For #11, im not sure why a sky island piece didn't weigh down the boomerang but if you attach a big spike ball to a boomerang it will fall mod flight and not come back to you.
One way to deal with gloom hands effectively that I found out is to first shoot it with a puffshroom, then go to the center of it and perform a heavy weapon charging attack. The spin will keep damaging all the hands at once and it won't grab you since it's blinded with puffshroom.
You can put dragon parts on a object which allows you to travel further away from it without it despawning, noticed it in a other video. Also wanna point out that you called bullet time a flurry rush while using the wing to jump higher, just thought it was kind of funny lol. Great video btw!
in caves, instead of throwing lots of bomb flowers to rock walls you can use and re-use a cannon and aim with ultra hand. It also breaks blue rocks. It requires a bit of practice but that saves a lot of bomb flowers.
Myth: Landing a Time Bomb or Bomb Flower in a Frox’s mouth causes it to explode inside its stomach. Myth: Confusing a Lynel with a Muddlebud prevents it from pulling out its bow. Myth: Splashing a Zora with water will make them happy. Myth: Using fire on a Goron will make them unimpressed. Myth: There’s a Lynel in the Depths beneath every stable. Myth: You can get yourself arrested by Gerudo guards if you wear the Yiga mask or take off your shirt in Gerudo town. Myth: You can stun Fire Like Likes with water, but using it on Fire Lizalfos does nothing. Myth: Hot springs kill Ice Lizalfos instantly. Myth: You can kill Aerocudas and Keese instantly by parrying their attack. Myth: You can ride the dragons around Hyrule. Myth: Cooking Gleeok Horns yields Rock Hard Food instead of Dubious Food. Myth: Attaching Courser Bee Honey to a Magic Rod, Staff or Scepter will make the bees not attack you even when there’s nothing else to attack. Myth: You can fuse the Sand Seal statue behind Riju’s throne to your weapon or shield. Myth: Any weapon with a bone material fused to them gets buffed by Bone Proficiency.
#4 you can surf with Ice and frozen foods, but what about the bees? I hear you can attach the hive while the bees are still around and have them as companions to smite your enemies
You can stop your vehicle from disappearing when you go too far using brightbloom seeds, but you need to use one on each part of the vehicle (or you'll just end up finding a shiny wheel when you get back), you also can't just stick it there, you have to it blooms, I discovered this using Giant Brightbloom Seed as a beacon to explore the depths, which is actually much better than the lights in the game
Best trick to use against the Phantom hands is to have a Spring Shield on hand, a bunch of bomb flowers, and a Lynel Bow.... If you want to fight a Phantom Ganon.
Spoiler Alert: You can actually (sort of) use the paraglider while riding Mineru's Construct. To do this, simply fuse a wing to the construct back, and every time you press Y it will open the "paraglider" and let you glide on the back of the golem. I found out there are some other cool fusions, like a rocket (the most well-know one) to the construct's back to make it fly like a rocket shield, or a fan for a little speed boost
This has to do with fighting Gleeoks. Now, I've only fought one so far - a King Gleeok on the sky island that is above the small surface island that is in the southeast of the map. I saw in another video that someone used auto build to make a device using the propeller (you find it in a shrine and it can be saved in your auto build records). They built a sort of Gatling gun using the propeller, some Zonai beam emitters (about 2 or 3 per propeller blade), a Zonai shock emitter (to power the propeller), and a Zonai spike or something similar to mount the whole thing on. Now in their video, they knocked the Gleeok out, had it on the ground, aimed and started the laser Gatling, and it killed the Gleeok in a matter of seconds. I tried it on the King Gleeok, and it barely affected it. My question: The laser Gatling is not effective against King Gleeoks, only regular ones.
You can get gloom hands to die by staying out of their reach while they notice you and you aren't in the process of climbing. Additionally, phantom Ganon will not spawn this way. This is based off of in game experience and has worked almost every time. The times it didn't work were when it lost sight of link or when link was hanging onto a wall.
Fusing Topaz, Ruby and Sapphire to a shield will work as a chuchu jelly with multiple uses untill iy breaks, But attaching those to a boomerang will turn them into "rods" and will prevent them from flying, but if you fuse emiters to boomerangs they will fly and cause tornados of elements
If u fuse a dragon part to the build u can walk 2000m away and it won't despawn. Star frags despawn during the day so that's why it happened, but even at night they won't hold builds as far as dragon parts
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Also, yes honey is slippery as well as sticky, video below that adresses this point.
twitter.com/drwilytwitta/status/1675842861571493895
Also, since people mentioned it, while a gleeok part doesnt work, a dragon part from one of the world dragons does! (Knew this)
(Original comment mentioned gleeok so thats what I tested)
12:06 use a dragon part instead like a scale
Can you see if the moonjump Glitch Still works in totk pls??
I can see why you’d think that given this experiment, but I think you have the wrong idea. Honey isn’t a lubricant, it’s a medium.
When you put the honey between the rubber hose and the plate, both of which have high friction, what you are doing is putting a new medium between the two.
Originally, it was just air, which provided no barrier between the objects. With the honey, it’s going to coat both objects, nullifying their properties.
Now consider your original use case: a smooth shield on grass. Both of those have much less friction than your hose and plate. What would happen in that scenario?
To replicate that, try putting honey on a smooth surface like a counter, and then try to apply force with a spatula and drag it across. Compared to the control (No honey), it will have much higher friction. This isn’t true for lubricants, such as oil. Try with some vegetable oil and compare the results.
bro you lied with the bumerang one, it is possible, if you use a marbeled gohma leg
Ok let me tell you this and correct you zelda ocarina of time is remastered not remake is port from 64 but better controls better grafics a remake is when they made the game new keeping the history but making new game
You can increase the distance before structures despawn by adding dragon parts. This greatly increases it.
It definitely works for sure
Just chug a brightbloom seed on it mate
Yep the max distance is 2300meters
I think he might have misunderstood something, that Gleeok count as ‘dragon parts’
fun fact: for now, if you recreate any devine dragon part in your build it only costs 3 zonai ore to build the sudo dragon part, which also works in keeping your build safe from despawning
I think you had Honey mixed up with something else cause honey is not slippery it’s incredibly sticky and dense like molasses. Even in real life I think honey might slow you down.
I know right?
Yeah I was very confused by that statement 🤣
it was bait to get people to comment to drive up engagement
@@JonTB3 if that’s the case it worked cause I was like huh??? 😂
twitter.com/drwilytwitta/status/1675842861571493895 this video adresses the point, honey lowers fricition
For the boomerang weight question, it is actually true. For me, I put a stone talus heart on a giant boomerang and it keeps falling to the ground.
That's what I found as well.
Yeah an iron spike ball also does that
I notice a lot of his tests he does one condition and calls it there. He needs to be more scientific with his testing.
@@klovasoszenovka Meh, gives us something to try for the next video! haha
He needed to use the actual heaviest items. Not just the first ones he found.
To get a reusable elemental explosion on a shield when you block, fuse the respective gem to it. Like ruby for fire, topaz for electric, and sapphire for ice.
And also, Opal for Water.
You can also use any sort of the like like stones to get the same effect and save the gems to sell :)
So what I found for getting stuff out of a tree is to ride the fifth stage. You can reach all the apples in the tree, voltfruit on the cactus as well as critters Fly Away upward.
Number 5 is partially true. While a Gleok part doesn't work, any Dragon parts (Scales, claws, fangs and horns) WILL increase the despawn distance of your vehicle, because the vehicle takes on the highest despawn distance of its items, and Dragon parts are the next best thing after Star fragments at night.
Dragon parts are actually way better then star fragments someone tested it and they have the highest render distance
Gloom hands can be easier to fight with a weapon fused with a lizal tail. The whiping action can hit multiple hands at once.
I hadn't thought of that! Plus if you use an ice-breath lizalfos tail you get the freeze effect, too.
Bomb arrows with a 5 shot savage lynel bow is the easiest way for sure though, especially if you hop off mineru and into bullet time first
Silver bokoblin horns should work too but may not have the same reach. They become common pretty quick though
@@peadrianlastname I love this on the surface but sadly there's gloom hands in the depths near lava. Lava makes the environment anti-bombs. So sadly no bomb arrows in those areas. I'll have to try the ice-breath lizalfos tail when I get a chance to see if it works well against gloom hands.
For #15, the Dirigible schema stone includes torches mounted over the fire emitters that power the balloons. So if your battery dies, the craft keeps ascending… Just a little slower.
Best way I found to defeat the Gloom Hands is to run away. When they can't reach you, the gloom they're in will dissipate. When the hands are out of the gloom they poof away leaving dark clumps behind with no Phantom Ganon afterwards. Hmm... If there's a way to get the Gloom Hands out of the gloom without running, then maybe...
When I first ran into one, I nearly had a heart attack! I've never had such bad anxiety that took me back to Dead Hand from Ocarina of Time.
Yeah but than phantom Ganon wont spawn
@@drwily yeah i agree, the point its to defeat them not flee although they disappear running doesn't feel like you win. try using bomb arrows or an ice lizhard tail at the end of a two handed weapon and do a spin attack in the middle of them.
They can outrun you best to get up onto a high place.
how about using star fragments or dazzle fruit?
To prevent despawn of zonai builds (especially vehicles), try attaching a giant bright bloom to it. I've tested this in the depths and it works a charm. Also, I would expect courser honey to have high friction (honey is very sticky), so it's right you can't shield surf on it
im surprised anyone who's tried to pour honey would ever assume it speeds anything up.
so, the auto-build apple thing is SUPER clever and i love it, but....
You can also get on Mineru's Construct to collect apples from trees. You can collect the apples on the trees from that height AND you can still reach the ones that fell on the ground. It makes farming apples from Satori Mountain very fast and easy. Granted, that is a while into the game, but its a nice trick to have to stock up on endgame wanderings.
With a saphire rod you can drop all apples in 2 secs, only need to collect them (same as BotW)
The de-spawn distance is affected by *Dragon* parts, *not* Gleeok parts. Like a *Farosh Scale* or something. I can see where that confusion came from though haha The problem with using them, is they make that loud, terrible "sparkly thing" noise the whole time!
Knew this, but comment specifically stated gleeok part
@@drwilyI know how to two shot gloom hands. I tested this in the deku tree! Fuse topaz to an arrow and shoot the hands twice and they will die. This does work pls try this in the next video
@@Peelyboi3 That depends entirely on which set of hands you're fighting. Like all enemies, their health scales differently per area. The ones in the Deku Tree are incredibly weak compared to most, since they're tied to a story-critical area.
@@drwily But you said that the only way to prevent spawning is a star fragment
He said the only way he knows
If you attach a dragon part to your build, it's very unlikely to despawn. So anything from Naydra, Farosh, Dinraal, and the Light Dragon.
It CAN despawn, but you need to be INCREDIBLY far away.
It's only the 4 main parts though, the spikes don't work the same as the parts from botw
I used Naydra’s spike for a while and it always worked
Going down into the depths will also make things on the surface despawn, sadly. =( And you wind up having to go down fairly often to kill this or that boss for parts, collect Zonaite, etc.
If you want elemental explosions when you block with your shield, try fusing a gem such as sapphire or ruby. Works like a charm :)
how about the choo-choo jelly variants, its not as costly either.
@@enimtfarc Jellies are one use and gems have a much larger area of effect.
@@enimtfarcnah dude, don’t worry about luggin gems, if you have that intrusive thought of putting a ruby on your sword to make a wand go for it, shoot of the heavens
a great tip to expand on number 7: fuse a Hover stone to a spear, if you throw it it will activate and drop the spear (kinda like when you use one with an arrow) then just use Ultrahand to solve the puzzle and fuse the stone back to the spear when you're done to reuse it later. you can also throw it up and use Ascend to get the high ground whenever. the hover stone will despawn if you try this in a shrine though
One thing I haven't consistently tested myself which I'm curious about is Mineru's damage while wearing the Zonai Helmet. With the helmets styled after the Divine Beasts from BotW are worn the respective Sage from the region will also don a helmet identical to the one their ancestor wore, increasing their attack by 50% (culminative with the constant 30% boost from Sage's Wills), but Mineru's construct will similarly have an altered head design if you wear to Zonai Helm when summoning her. Does this increase her damage in a similar manner?
Zonai devices that require power to operate almost seem to never despawn, as apposed to the Wing and Baloon which despawn relatively quickly (also those big stone looking floating platforms that are like giant Hover Stones but can't be obtained in capsules and deployed from your inventory). However items like Fans and Wheels do despawn after about 30 (iirc) cumulative minutes of receiving power, something that's been getting noticed more frequently with experienced builders creating more and more efficient builts.
I see other people have pointed out the correction on "dragon parts" on builds referring to the big flying snakes and not the gleeoks, but I'm not sure if anyone has explained why this works, and I have a tidbit for you to test out on this. It's fairly simple. Most objects despawn due to the mentioned hardware issues, but the goddess dragon parts (excluding shards from their backs I think) share the quality with Star Fragments that you are expected to chase them across the map. Because of this intention of design they have to have an astronomically further deload distance, otherwise it wouldn't work as intended. The cool part about this you can test yourself is that this quality of the items remains intact if you recreate these items using Zonaite with Autobuild, so you can spend a measly 3 ore instead of always having to have a dragon part or Star Fragment on hand, and furthermore you won't have to find it if you lose your machine in some catastrophic way (or it gets eaten by a Frox or something).
One thing I saw you do in the video, though I can't recall if you pointed this out in a previous video, is that doing a shield surf with a Zonai Wing attached gives you just enough extra airtime to enter bullet time, which is quite useful for Lynel hunting and getting easy headshots in general.
A really neat tidbit are the stone hooks in the Right Leg Depot from Mineru's quest in the Depths. For some reason, these parts are indestructible, even if they're recreated using Autobuild using Zonaite. Lynels can and automatically will emit a roar that destroys constructs if they detect anything so much as glued together by Ultrahand nearby, and in the case of things created out of Zonaite with Autobuild this will cause the created objects to completely despawn. In the case of these stone hooks however, even a Lynel's construct destroying roar cannot affect them, and using two of these glued together can force the Lynel into an infinite cycle of trying to destroy them with their roar, effectively stunlocking them.
The Master Sword was debuffed from BotW. It's initial 30 attack power is the same, but it is no longer doubled in the "presence of evil". It instead receives a relatively meager 1.5x boost to 45 attack power instead of 60. I suppose this is due to the weapon Fuse ability making this damage boost less necessary, and Nintendo wanting to avoid making the Master Sword the be all, end all for any enemy encounter to encourage the use of different weapons, but it still disappoints me.
Nitpick, why are you spelling "myths" with an apostrophe? "Myth's" implies _a_ myth, singular, is in possession of/owning something. Apologies if english isn't your first language, and for the overall length of this comment. I've got a lot of hours in-game, ya know?
The Island Lobster Shirt allows you to blow sails on boats faster (or at least it did in Breath of the Wild). But does it affect anything else wind-related, or only sails? Does it make Zonai Fans blow harder? What about Fan- and Guster-type weapons and arrows? Rito weapons? The Eightfold Longblade?
When you attach a gemstone to your shield, every time the shield blocks an attack, it creates an elemental explosion.
Also, if you attach a Talus Heart to a large boomerang, it won't return to you completely, and hits the ground to soon
Wierd talus hearts work that way as they are definitely not as heavy as the falling sky rocks or some boulders
@RipplyAnemone67 yeah, it is. I had attached a Frost Talus heart to my Giant Boomerang and it messed up it's return flight. Maybe it's only because it's on the giant Boomerang though
Putting a regular boulder on a large boomerang made it not work for me as well
@jamesmichael9110 so it must be something about the giant Boomerang already being heavy plus the heavy weight. Maybe because boulders on two-handed weapons are larger than boulders on one-handed weapons?
@@triforce9286 nope, i got the same effect from the talos heart on a lizalfo boomerang.
massively important distinction to make with the item despawning part of the video between the different dragons in the game, usually when someone refers to dragons in just about any context, they refer to the sky dragons, the passive sneks floating about, not gleeoks, putting a SKY DRAGON scale (or possibly any other part you can get off of them, haven't tried, because large brightblooms work well enough too) onto your zonai build inceases the despawn radius of the attached device to 2000map units, kinda expensive for your every 5 minutes hoverbike builds, but that's why you just throw a large brightbloom onto your build, it buffs the respawn radius to 600 map units, which is for all intents and purposes more then you ever need, PLUS, it makes your device build glow, making it somewhat easier to see when you inevitably get yeeted off of it and it zooms off into the distance somewhere.
reminds me of a video i saw about a speedrunner trick:
he used Ultrahand to CARRY a second glider along while riding on a "wing", then jumped onto it just before the other "wing" despawned, effectively doubling his distance without fusing ANYTHING to it.
If you want to one shot gloom hands, just use a topaz-fused arrow, or even better, use a triple shot bow while doing it as they only consume one material, but give 3 bursts just the same as the arrow count.
Great idea! Thanks!
⭐️ gibdo bone arrows work pretty good on Gloom hands and they can be a bit more abundant than topaz... especially if you're wearing the bone costume...
@@franzjones179 yeah but then i have to fight gibdos... who the hell thought it was a good idea to put actual zombies in LoZ?
@dietotaku ⭐️ there's lot's of gibdos in the depths below the desert, near the horriblin coliseum... They're so easy to kill... you can kill them with splash fruit fused to an arrow with a dragonbone boko bow... just saying, I stock up on them occasionally because with the bone armor, they add quite a bit of power to any bow... especially savage Lynel bows...
You can use with Sidon power to enhance your attack.
FYI the torch thing is actually in a Schema Stone. I believe the device you get is called a Dirigible.
The main difference between the torch and flame emitter, is that the FE will make the Balloon ascend much faster.
you can use the spring over and over again through a glich
also the "flurry rush with your bow" Is called bullet time
It's the players that called it bullet time (originating from Max Payne), not the game
@@ЕгорСкорик-щ3в stilll its bullet time
Yeah I don’t know where he got flurry rupiah with the bow from.
I use dazzle fruit on Gloom Hands. I do love using muddlebuds on enemy calls. I’ve done a lot of the monster cleanup side quest that way. I got the pirate ship near highland stable by paragliding down and using muddlebuds. While I was watching the chaos I noticed the hunting crew on land and they had to just watch.
Here's a tip for efficient gloom spawn murder: Fuse a gleeok horn (any kind, although fire works best) to a soldier's claymore (for the stamina boost). Then just do a charged attack between all the hands - they won't touch you and they'll die in less than 10 seconds.
I found out that close combat with the gloom hands work best along with fighting phantom ganon afterwards. I found you can do this with level 2 soldiers armor and with at least 10 hearts available. Early master sword helps but not required. Though you do need one handed weapons and use fuse to increase their power. You do however need to react fast when grabbed but once phantom ganon comes out stay close and attack relentlessly... yes you'll get hit a lot but only with a quarter heart of damage each time. If you get knocked away, quickly recover and close the distance to him and he can't do any of his power attacks which most times will one shot early game play.
I just shot the hands with bomb arrows. As for phantom ganon, i had tulin & sydons spirits there. They were basically shooting at him the whole time whilst i shielded myself😂 a few hits in there from myself and he was dead. But do agree, keep close to him! And bring food in made with sundelions to recover any hearts taken from gloom!
You can also use wood in balloons! I accidentally found this out climbing to the top of a dive challeneg (yes, i climbed all yhe way up then discover if you speak to the construct they teleport you up there😂). If you place a bundle of wood under the baloon, then light it on fire, not only does it burn but the bundle doesnt break and you can collect it back when you're ready to jump off. This might have been a bug but its a good way to save batteries!
I've generally favored wood bundles when getting height in the depths, unless I need a faster assent such as to get higher before the balloon vanishes 😅
I used fire wood for like my first 20 hours of the game until I realized I could use a fire emitter lmao
You have to make sure that you place it carefully or you'll burn yourself while attempting to ride.
They also teach you this with the encounter with Impa. A lit torch also provides lift.
Attach Dragon parts to keep vehicles from de-spawning. It gives you like a 2km range.
Don't Forget about the cooking Proc trick from BOTW. It works in TOTK as well where on the night of the blood moon right when the music changes and the reddish wisps are forming if you cook food it will always proc the boosted effect. If your quick you can cook a heap of boosted food before the event is over.
damn sick
If you attach two stabilizers to a build and activate them, they can give certain builds an anti-gravity effect because they are fighting against each other
PLEASE TEST THIS ONE
Oh wait I could just test this myself lol
@@CloverCutieASMR I haven't tried it myself yet. But I swear by seeing someone put two of those on a cart and then the cart would fall slower
@@galaxygamer2220 From what I've seen they have to be facing sideways and opposite each other, though this could be false
Not being able to go air surfing especially with a wing fused to a shield is a huge oversight. I don't expect you to glide like a complete wing, but a similar effect to that of a wing suit or greater than with the wing fused should have been applied.
I honestly haven't seen anyone talk about this, but if you toss a giant brightbloom seed into the middle of the gloom hand puddle while elevated (so gloom hand stays in one spot) they will absolutely vanish.
I originally tried this with a star fragment on an arrow fired in the puddle and it worked, but on later attempts it wasn't consistent. I also realized this technique does not work on gloom hands in the depths. I'm also wanting to try a star fragment on a wand or weapon because it will fire off light balls, and I'm pretty confident it will work even better
Regarding 13: My understanding is that the forest dweller perk only works with natural/plant-like objects, so it wouldn’t work with bomb barrels or springs, but would with mushrooms (fungi, but who’s counting)
In fact it's one of the best tactics to deal with huge enemy campsites. Just go there with your forest dweller spear which has one of the underground mushrooms fused to it and knock any enemy, either you turn them against each other or create a smokescreen for you to perform sneak attacks and after 6-7 seconds you can reuse your mushroom. It's broken used that way.
For number 5, dragon parts work well. Even fake ones created by autobuild, if I remember correctly.
I can't help but think someone mentioned "dragon parts" in the last video comment section, and there was some confusion with gleeoks: in fact, dragon parts (horns, scales, etc, from dragons like farosh, or light, not gleeoks) will have a huge despawn distance in comparison to other itens, and building vehicles with them attached will give those despawn distance to the whole build.
They do I have tried it myself dragon parts are the best 😅
I also busted a Myth.
According to a comment I have read, you could use one of the Star Fragments to create Light Arrows to one-shot Phantom Ganon, well, I shot one arrow with this Star-Fragment, but it only created Light afterwards.
Remember Guys:
Light isnt always Holy
But it does light up the depths pretty nicely (for about 5 seconds)
@@50millionbees
Yeah, That's why it is a waste to use it on Arrows, but putting it on a Rod is more useful
When you go "into a flurry rush with your bow" it's called bullet-time
Video Request: “What If Godzilla got invited to a different crossover fighting game, instead of MultiVersus?”
Jumping off a sky island with a spring shield just launches you normally
And kills you
@@JeromeStephen-o9s I did it with glide suit
@@thatonearanara yeah so it kills you
@@Greatcelestialkaligo 2* upgrades on all
This only worked for you because of the Impact-Proof Ability from the 2+☆ Glide Armour Set. If you tried this without it, you'd still take Fall Damage, and likely Die Bouncing...
(I know that's what you were telling them, but you'd be Misinforming people if you didn't mention the Impact-Proof Armour...)
Besides lynals, if you use a portable cooking pot on a armored enemy, it will instantly break their armor
Rockets work for that too, which is my preferred way of breaking enemy armor. Using Portable Pots for that just feels wasteful.
@@spamtong.spamton8416idk ab you but I have triple the cooking pots than rockets
Or just use Like Like stones
@@brokenwave6125 yes, but you can hit enemy’s from a distance with cooking pots from an arrow
With the Champion's Leathers you can fire Sword Beams from the Master Sword regardless of health.
This is just false lmao
@@pennysantana247 This is actually true. The higher your HP, the further the beam will go, so long as you have the leather's equipped. If you're down to like, three hearts, the beam becomes a very point-blank shot.
Can confirm this is true. In fact, pretty sure you can test it as soon as you encounter Keese during the cave section with Zelda
@@pennysantana247 Nope, I tested it after I read it and can confirm it to be true
@@pennysantana247 confidently incorrect
"Honey is as slippery as it gets." Have you actually met honey? It's sticky as can be. More like glue than a slippery oil.
twitter.com/drwilytwitta/status/1675842861571493895 yes here is a video showing my point
For the boomerang being to heavy one. It does actually have an effect of what you put in it. Though you can throw it, when it tries to come back it cannot reach you and will just fall to the ground. This is only affected by a few materials that i cannot remember, but it is actually true.
I have something to add about the Courser Bee Honey fact I put in the comments last time:
There is in fact a second material that will peacefully get rid of the bees: Muddle buds! Apparently since they count as smoke (like the Puffshrooms) they can also smoke out the bees! Difference being that because of the smaller AOE the Muddle Bud has, you have to throw it a lot closer to the actual hive than with the Puffshroom.
The stone talus heart boomerang performed differently for me. It would always hit the ground before reaching me. But it would at least start coming back before crashing.
Here’s something,
If you go hight enough for gloom hands not to reach you but they are still grabbing for you (maybe in a tree) they will disappear without a phantom ganon spawning, they just vanish into dark clumps
I made a skate board out of my shield using a zoni cart fused to my shield. The wheels made shield surfing so much easier and I got so much further than ever before.
Every one knows that
Another cool fact is that you can fuse a dazzlefruit to a forest dwellers sword and it will never run out! ... Unless it breaks, of course. But it will never run out and you can keep stunning enemies that are harser to take out, like gloom spawns, king bokos, and hinoxes.
Harder*
Gloom hands and Phantom Ganon can be easily defeated using a topaz on your arrow. Works well with most everything except Lynels.
When I used a boomerang with a rock-roast on it, it fell mid-flight
Here's a fact for ya. Fuse a weapon with a Light Dragon horn. Itll deal extra damage to the Phantom Ganons as compared to a regular weapon. Apparently hes weak to light magic.
Will try this
Hey Dr. Will I would just like to say that you were my child hood, when I first got botw when it came out I watched every one of your videos and I genuinely loved every one I just hope your doing well and I’m so happy I refound your channel.
Fun fact: the first myth is confirmed by Nintendo themselves in the game, one of the autobuilds you get from the mines has torches on air balloons
For shield surfing: sled, cart, and homing cart devices as well as minecarts, ice, and frozen meat all work to decrease friction (they appear to work the same amount in the code).
For the longest time, until I eventually saw it in a video, I didn't even know the intended way to use the balloon was with a flame emitter. I thought you were expected to get some wood out and set it on fire. I thought to myself "well this is awkward how you gotta place it carefully and not stand in a spot that you get burned" and I also thought it was weird and unique that the balloon wasn't using battery. This is just a testament to the insanely good design of the game. There's no need to hold your hand through the intended solution to anything since most players who don't figure that out will end up figuring out some other workable way to do something.
Boomerangs aren't effected by updrafts but their height is relative to your own so if you throw one then jump and glide up in a updraft the boomerang should go up with you (this worked in botw)
Add a ruby, sapphier, or topaz. Ruby and sapphier help with warm and cold regions, and does make an elemental blast while keeping the gem intact. Also works with minerus construct.
Heres one I found by happenstance;
If you sprint and can get away from the gloom hands chasing you, you defeat them. I did this in lockup and didnt realize it. I just bolted until I didnt hear the music anymore and came back and there were two Dark Clumps laying there. I thought it was strange. So I essentially did the same thing when I went to get the Hylian shield and kept running up the stairs past the torches and came back after the chase music stopped and there were 2 more Dark Clumps. No Phantom Ganons either.
On Despawning constructs: Every item has a Despawn Distance. A Construct inherits the longest Despawn Distance from it's component parts. Star Fragments and Dragon parts have the largest despawn distances in the game, if for no other reason than allowing you to collect them, thus adding one to a construct forces it to stay active. They also have the side effect of Glowing while at a distance, making it easier for you to locate it after running off to do something.
I actually found out that if you have one of those shrines where u have to throw balls at targets u can use either bomb flowers or fused spear with the ball
#5: I have always heard and seen tested dragon scales (Farosh, Naydra, etc) Collect by shooting the side of the dragon spirits with an arrow, then when you attach those to your vehicle, the render distance then becomes insane.
#4: I have always found honey to be sticky, not slippery. Maybe try goat butter instead?
#2: While I have not been brave enough to try it, I do wonder if an arrow with dazzlefruit would nerf or even outright kill the gloom hands, and by how much. I do love that you can use a dazzlefruit to clear an area of stal enemies, though.
#5. Did you try fusing dragon parts? Scales Fangs Horns etc. Those are designed to appear out of rendering ranges just like star fragments, but they are not tied to the day-clock.
Star Frag's infinite-render rules turn off at 5am just like if you fail to pick them up in game.
Putting dragon scale on anything you build does extend its range. It has been proven too. But if you get to far away. It will still despwn.
You can take our the Gloom Spawn in one shot with a 3 shot lynel bow and a topaz. If they're not dead after the first shot, the next one will do it, but if your aim is half decent, one shot is all you need👍
Incredibly effective way of beating Gloom Hands: use a bomb fused to a Mighty Lynel Bow. Two shots, and all of the hands are down (because the MLB shoots three arrows at a time, so you just shot six bombs at the hands while only using two bombs and two arrows). I just discovered this in the Depths on my way to face off with Ganondorf.
All fused structures use the highest render distance attached for each part, as Dragon parts and star parts are both designed to sometimes need you to chase across the map to get them, they have a very high render distance and additionally Grant a large light beacon to wherever your vehicle currently is. Additionally, I think the dragon horns might be the lightest of all parts with that attribute, and can look really cool while being really convenient if you place them on the front of a flying vehicle while in the depths.
You can have two Eponas by scanning in an Epona before interacting with any stable. When you interact with your very first stable it brings up your old horses from BotW.
You can also just use two different amiibo that grant Epona. The game remembers the amoibo that provided it, rather than the reward. Thus, with multiple amiibo, you can have as many Epona as you wish.
@@JamesJNothingIsTooSensitive huh I didn’t know that.
Best way to deal with gloom hands is run. Like, literally run in circles from them. They get tired and just spontaneously die after about 1 min, saving all your mats and getting you from mats from them.
Certain things that you fuse to the boomerang DO actually stop it from coming back, but only partly. Once it hits the loop distance, it wall start coming back but not all the way.
Regarding #10, picking apples, I use 20 apples and 1 golden apple so it gets those at the same time. But after you get Mineru, it's easier to ride her to pick the apples up high in the trees and then clean up anything you missed with autobuild apples.
7:00 include a golden apple when you build it so if there is one, it will be grabbed
There is a way to go far away without it despawning. Add a dragon scale! I have not used this trick yet,(I'm still at like, the very beginning lol) but I have seen it work quite well! Love the video btw!!
You can add a dragon part to increase the despawn radius
the best way i've found to kill gloom hands is to fuse a cannon to a spear, use a large zonai charge, and do a full charge attack. every thrust shoots a cannonball, which is usually enough to instakill.
@drwily I discovered a really crazy scenario yesterday in tears of the Kingdom
SPOILERS
I discovered in the Rito section of the main quest you can go aboard the wind Temple without Tulan however you are unable to complete it because you don't have his ability to activate the turbines so it's utterly pointless I had to fast travel back out and complete normally the way I got up there was at the shrine just to the left of the World Wind there are two floating blocks I climbed up there with ultra hand constantly moving one block on top the other creating an infinite staircase to get above the Whirlwind to jump in everything in the shrine acts normally you just have no way to activate the turbines when you go back with Tulin the enemies are reset including the Cannons if you destroyed them however any chests you opened stay opened they do not reset
The thing for boomerang actually depends, I think it always come back with a small boomerang but if you fuse something blunt to a big boomerang, it will go and stop midway.
And also for the updraft the boomerang clearly went up but it only work with that small boomerang.
You can grab honey without being attacked by bees if you throw a puffshroom at them to calm them down. Extra cool considering irl you can use smoke to calm down bees while you handle their hives.
I'm surprised the balloon torch thing was even questioned, pretty sure the first time you use one you're supposed to use a torch to light it? With Impa in the Dragon's Tears quest?
You can also get a fireplace under the balloon and it works, same goes for weapons on fire
One the most overpowered fusions that I have found are either flame emmiter or frost emitter with a boomerang you can freeze or burn multiple enemies at once and have it return to you.
ok so adding a stabilizer onto a fan and turning it on while the fan is on the floor facing down to make it go up does nothing and the fan is to heavy to lift, but turning it on and then picking it up with ultra-hand then turning it causes a weird reaction and it starts slowly going up.
Myth busting: you can take Madison back to Terry Town but can you take people to the sky islands or down to see a light root?
Elemental items are effective against enemies of the opposing example is fire Lizalfos dies instantly to ice attacks or items thrown in their face.
Does this work on the Gleeok dragons would elements do more damage than a regular attack with a strong weapon?
For #11, im not sure why a sky island piece didn't weigh down the boomerang but if you attach a big spike ball to a boomerang it will fall mod flight and not come back to you.
One way to deal with gloom hands effectively that I found out is to first shoot it with a puffshroom, then go to the center of it and perform a heavy weapon charging attack. The spin will keep damaging all the hands at once and it won't grab you since it's blinded with puffshroom.
Probably works well but what about the gloom damage?
You can put dragon parts on a object which allows you to travel further away from it without it despawning, noticed it in a other video. Also wanna point out that you called bullet time a flurry rush while using the wing to jump higher, just thought it was kind of funny lol. Great video btw!
in caves, instead of throwing lots of bomb flowers to rock walls you can use and re-use a cannon and aim with ultra hand. It also breaks blue rocks. It requires a bit of practice but that saves a lot of bomb flowers.
Myth: Landing a Time Bomb or Bomb Flower in a Frox’s mouth causes it to explode inside its stomach.
Myth: Confusing a Lynel with a Muddlebud prevents it from pulling out its bow.
Myth: Splashing a Zora with water will make them happy.
Myth: Using fire on a Goron will make them unimpressed.
Myth: There’s a Lynel in the Depths beneath every stable.
Myth: You can get yourself arrested by Gerudo guards if you wear the Yiga mask or take off your shirt in Gerudo town.
Myth: You can stun Fire Like Likes with water, but using it on Fire Lizalfos does nothing.
Myth: Hot springs kill Ice Lizalfos instantly.
Myth: You can kill Aerocudas and Keese instantly by parrying their attack.
Myth: You can ride the dragons around Hyrule.
Myth: Cooking Gleeok Horns yields Rock Hard Food instead of Dubious Food.
Myth: Attaching Courser Bee Honey to a Magic Rod, Staff or Scepter will make the bees not attack you even when there’s nothing else to attack.
Myth: You can fuse the Sand Seal statue behind Riju’s throne to your weapon or shield.
Myth: Any weapon with a bone material fused to them gets buffed by Bone Proficiency.
#4 you can surf with Ice and frozen foods, but what about the bees? I hear you can attach the hive while the bees are still around and have them as companions to smite your enemies
You can stop your vehicle from disappearing when you go too far using brightbloom seeds, but you need to use one on each part of the vehicle (or you'll just end up finding a shiny wheel when you get back), you also can't just stick it there, you have to it blooms, I discovered this using Giant Brightbloom Seed as a beacon to explore the depths, which is actually much better than the lights in the game
Use an elemental item on a shield and parry. It’ll use the element
About the boomerang myth - I fused it to Gohma's remains and it really didn't fly. I know that's really specific but you should check this out
dragon parts are definitely the best item to stop things from despawning. maybe gleeok part was a misunderstanding of which dragon was being discussed
Best trick to use against the Phantom hands is to have a Spring Shield on hand, a bunch of bomb flowers, and a Lynel Bow.... If you want to fight a Phantom Ganon.
Gloom hands - Just climb the nearest vertical surface out of their reach and wait. They despawn, drop dark clumps and no phantom gannon.
When you add butter to your shield, nothing happens, but you now have butter on your shield
I’m glad you clarified that was supposed to be Scooby. I was very confused 😅
Spoiler Alert:
You can actually (sort of) use the paraglider while riding Mineru's Construct. To do this, simply fuse a wing to the construct back, and every time you press Y it will open the "paraglider" and let you glide on the back of the golem. I found out there are some other cool fusions, like a rocket (the most well-know one) to the construct's back to make it fly like a rocket shield, or a fan for a little speed boost
This has to do with fighting Gleeoks. Now, I've only fought one so far - a King Gleeok on the sky island that is above the small surface island that is in the southeast of the map. I saw in another video that someone used auto build to make a device using the propeller (you find it in a shrine and it can be saved in your auto build records). They built a sort of Gatling gun using the propeller, some Zonai beam emitters (about 2 or 3 per propeller blade), a Zonai shock emitter (to power the propeller), and a Zonai spike or something similar to mount the whole thing on. Now in their video, they knocked the Gleeok out, had it on the ground, aimed and started the laser Gatling, and it killed the Gleeok in a matter of seconds. I tried it on the King Gleeok, and it barely affected it. My question: The laser Gatling is not effective against King Gleeoks, only regular ones.
You can get gloom hands to die by staying out of their reach while they notice you and you aren't in the process of climbing. Additionally, phantom Ganon will not spawn this way. This is based off of in game experience and has worked almost every time. The times it didn't work were when it lost sight of link or when link was hanging onto a wall.
11:58 preventing your vehicle from depawning absolutely works
if you attach a giant brightbloom seed to it.
Honey is slippery? First I've heard
twitter.com/drwilytwitta/status/1675842861571493895 here is a video showing what i mean
Fusing Topaz, Ruby and Sapphire to a shield will work as a chuchu jelly with multiple uses untill iy breaks, But attaching those to a boomerang will turn them into "rods" and will prevent them from flying, but if you fuse emiters to boomerangs they will fly and cause tornados of elements
If u fuse a dragon part to the build u can walk 2000m away and it won't despawn. Star frags despawn during the day so that's why it happened, but even at night they won't hold builds as far as dragon parts