Some tip I saw online: if you fuse two chests and save them on autobuild, the Lynels would try to break them as if it were another zonai build. For some reason, chests cannot be broken by the attack and the Lynels will keep trying. This keeps them stunlocked allowing you to keep hitting them for free.
The Construct Forge Area also has something _so indestructible,_ unsticking two of them from an Autobuild *won't despawn them!* One of the Depots you collect parts from has a section where you need to attach your Construct Piece to a *U-Shaped Hanger* to send up a spiralling Rail to the next section. Those Hanger Pieces seem to have _the same immunity to Despawning Attacks as the Chests in the video,_ and can be arranged to Cage up a Lynel for you and your Sages to beat down on without threat!
So you're saying you want to kill Lynels without uh.. having to fight them? Why not just use dupe methods to get their drops then? Are you so bad at the game that you won't even like.. play the game?
Here’s a tip I haven’t seen ANYWHERE: The weather attack up armor (ember armor, frostbite armor, and charged armor) have a really cool effect. If you’ve ever wanted the power of a normal fuse material like a Silver Lynel Horn but also the elemental power of something like a Gleeok Horn, it’s possible with the armor. In areas where the armor’s attack up kicks in (like most of the hebra region for the frostbite armor), the final hit of a combo or any stamina-charged attack has an elemental effect corresponding to the armor you’re wearing. For example, when the ember armor has its attack activated (or when it glows) the final hit of a combo creates a ring of fire spinning around you (this works on ANY weapon type and fuse, even if it already has an elemental effect). The charge attack does the same thing, but WAY bigger. More like an explosion you never get hurt by. By wearing the whole armor set, that extra elemental power does EVEN MORE damage.
Blood moon will revive a boss even if you just killed it, the reason it didnt happen in your clip was that the health bar was still active and the boss was still in its death animation, which meant it died after the blood moon, not before.
For sure I believe I even saw enemies I was fighting get a full heal. Would not be shocked if I’m wrong about that tho and wasn’t paying proper attention
For the Sidon-Malduga tip: If you don't want to use too many bomb arrows, pull up the sidon water shield while Malduga charges you, then drop a time bomb right next to you. Malduga eats bombs explodes and falls on ground. You fly to his belly, remove a powerful two-handed weapon with lynel attachment and do the full charge attack. With the radiant set+zora longsword+Silver maldugo jaw+3xAttack boost you can kill a Malduga with one charged spin attack. Even if the above strategy doesn't work in 1 go, by the time you do all of the above you should have sidon shield back and you can just do all of it again.
Using muddle buds, you can indefinitely chain mounts on Lynels. If you jump off the lynels back, immediately activate bullet time, shoot the ground next to the lynel with a muddle bud, and shoot the lynels head, it's instantly re-stunned and you can mount it again.
About the elemental chuchus - just collect all the water ones as they are. then if you want ice, fire or lightning you can bust out as many water ones as you want and just use one elemental attack to transform them all
You dont even need items for fire and ice. Ice just go to a super cold area and the environment will do it for ya basically anu ground you need 2 cold protection for, and same with fire in caves or in the hot part of thr depths, basically anywhere you need the fire protection for will turn chu jelly. Im guessing lightning strikes can turn chu jelly as well, but that i dont know for sure, i havent tried it personally yet. You can also mass cook food in hot areas and freeze meat/fish only in cold areas.
21:32 A detail I noticed about attaching gems to swords and such is that if you attach a gem is any weapon it has the same effects as the Fire Rod, Ice Rod, or Lightning Rod from BotW. While attaching gems to a Magic Rod, Magic Scepter, or a Magic Staff it has the same effects as the Meteor Rod, Blizzard Rod, or Thunderstrom Rod from BotW. I took note of this because one of my friends play the game for a short period and found a Wizrobe, but had disappointment because he figured the new fused gems means they got rid of the effects of the Blizzard Rod.
Free tip related to that : You can buy the magic staff, scepter and rod at bargainer statues in the depths. You might need to "unlock" them first (aka find them in the overworld/shrines)
9:18 OMG, thank you! Constantly fighting those "undead" enemies at night and in the Depths was driving me crazy! They are not interesting to fight, they do not drop anything useful, they spawn in at random times (often disadvantageous, like when I'm trying to solve a Korok puzzle or already engaged with other enemies), and they refuse to go away unless you take out their head as well as their body. In sum, an infuriating nuisance fight, and not even a challenge; just annoying. Now I'm going to stockpile dazzlefruit and hopefully never fight them again!
Fusing a glider to a shield is my go to for killing Lynels. Not only can you achieve bullet time with the shield but if you're good enough you can shield surf hop straight onto their back.
Something I haven't seen anyone mention is that weapons attached to devices can cause damage. Not particularly surprising, perhaps. But you can take, say, a silver lynel scimitar of the seven and fuse it to a drone. This costs six zonaite to autobuild and the sword does an insane amount of damage, with full durability. The only issue is getting it to hit enemies is a little random, a lot of the time it just hits the enemy by itself, but when the sword hits, it oneshots most normal enemies. All for little risk to yourself, low battery cost, and cheap to make. You can even get the original weapon back and save it as a favorite. I dropped like 10 of them down for the enemy army segment and they even managed to kill gibdos, which i assume is either an unintentional bug or a measure of just how much damage it really does. Probably the biggest drawback is that they can hit you if you aren't careful, and that weapon does 138 damage which... is a lot of damage. So be careful where you stand.
The blood moon will absolutely revive an enemy that you just killed it just depends on how far in the animation it was when it died... If the enemy has already dropped its farmable items, It will return after the blood moon cut scene... I have seen it happen many times with gliocs
Lynels have an interesting property. When you mount them not only do gloom weapons not cause gloom,also none of your weapons lose durability. Because of this, the best weapon to damage a Lynel is an almost broken Royal Guard Claymore fused with a silver Lynel saber horn.
For the fire and ice chu jelly, you can save your fruits and just drop regular chu jelly on the ground in fire or ice climates. Alternatively, you can also save up then drop a bunch, and use 1 fruit on 21 (max items you can drop at once) chu jelly at a time. With 21 chu jelly youll probably moss a couple, but its definitely more efficient
16:40 you can also smuggle indestructible U shape parts from the fifth sage quest line challenge and use auto build to summon it, the lynel will just keep roaring for the rest of the fight.
For the muddle bud trick on lynels you kept commenting on the stun when you were getting headshots (or at least it both looked and sounded like it). The very first shot clearly reset/delayed the lynel's animation for a very shot duration (definitely not long enough to mount it from that distance) and the only other time you didn't hit a headshot it immediately cut to the next scene. Not saying its necessarily wrong, just mentioning a detail where the commentary almost seems misleading.
The chuchu jelly can also be changed while in it's material state. Like how setting fire to meat changes it and how freezing a meat changes it. Edit: You can actually see the effect happen here lol 18:02
This change also takes place if you kill blue chuchus with an elemental attack, including the fire sage's ability! Presumably the lightning sage as well, but I don't have her just yet.
Something I found out on my own is if you get out of melee range of any Hinox or Stalnox, it will start to throw bomb barrels at you until you reenter melee range, but you can use rewind on the bomb barrels to cheese them.
3:43 I was wondering how powerful it was!! I wasnt sure if sneakstrikes were still octupled damage. Then I was wondering what the improved sneakstrike is. I was just shooting puffshrooms, then using my swords. I've been fusing silver lynel sabers to 8fold blades. I think they're just 6, so that's (55 + 6) * 16 = 976 damage!! Combine that with 1.5 multiplier from fierce deity armor & it's 1464!! To think, I was totally obliterating monsters...
One tip you missed out on is attaching a saber lynel horn on any Zoe’s spear (lightscale trident recommended.) and just simply using Sidons ability. If you put a saber lynel horn on a lightscale trident it ends up doing an insane 154 damage and not only that but it’s the most durable weapon in the game. I killed a silver moblin with only 1 charge attack by doing this.
@@aaartvv yeah. On the last hit of a molduga jaw royal claymore with bone proficiency and attack up 3 food, it does 800 damage. And when you get on a lynels back weapons don’t take any durability when you hit a lynel. So molduga jaw royal claymores are broken especially when you fight lynels.
⭐️I've had a blood moon appear right after defeating enemies a few times and resurrect them... it definitely happens...⭐️ always freeze enemies for that 3x damage or switch to fire for a chance to instantly kill them...👍
Nice video! I did know a lot of the stuff, but those I didn't were awesome to see (and later try myself n.n). Btw since you did elemental boomerangs in this one, I dont know if you covered it already but an Eightfold Longblade will carry the elemental property of whatever you attached to it (ie a flame gleeok horn) to it[s wind attack, meaning you can freeze/burn/shock enemies a short distance away of you with a weapon that is probably better for going melee than a magic scepter or a weapon with just a gem as attachment.
Here's a little tip for Hinoxes. If you're fighting a Hinox and can get up to a high place, do exactly that and the only thing the Hinox can do is throw rocks at you. But when he throws a rock at you, use Recall and the rock will actually damage the Hinox.
Steering Stick vs. Wing Shield. Wing Shield jumping can be done anywhere into arrow time, the steering stick or rock requires you to be in one specific place. 5:06 This is a waste of bombs, make sure to get launched upwards and enter glider mode and shoot it in the eye with a slow motion shot, it will always look up at you with it's mouth open expecting you to fly into it. This exposes it's eye to being shot from above. As long as you keep getting launched in the air and have a arrow and bow, you can easily stun lock it perpetually. There's also the fact that you can use Wing Shield to jump into the air to snipe it's eye at the start of the fight to get on top of it to do this before it can try to inhale you. 5:33 You don't need flint to light wood. A throwable fire elemental item or a fire elemental weapon swung over it will do the same thing. 6:32 Frozen or wet enemies have this effect, yes and I bet it gets brought up again later. 8:36 Puffshrooms work as good, they can make you invisible to the lynel, you can sneak mount lynels and puffshroom them into standing still and mount them. 9:02 The best use for a bomb shield is as an emergency escape method when surrounded, otherwise I stick with wing shield. 9:57 Throw a single dazzle fruit, saves on arrows and bow durability. One dazzle fruit kills all regular, not boss, Stal enemies in a given area. 11:56 You can save on arrows and bow durability by throwing apples or non-explosive items at Zonai devices to activate them. Arrows still used for activating more distant devices. 12:14 This is also a decent way to mine through thick rock walls, but you're likely to get caught up in the back-blast, there are safer and more free mining methods depending on the main quests you've done. 12:22 Weapons don't lose durability when mounting a Lynel, that said, the Lynel is immune to elements and since you start riding it for a bit you are immune to gloom effects while attacking it while mounted. 12:52 I prefer converting chuchu jellies with the environment, regular chuchu jellies count as water or fluid element. For free chuchu jelly conversions drop them next to fires, in snow or drop a metal weapon and get them struck by a lightning bolt in the Faron region for some free jelly conversion. 14:44 Zoanite on ground, shoot a corner of side with an arrow so it rapidly spins on the ground, quickly attach anything to the zoanite, hit recall on the zoanite. 16:17 Dropping metal weapons for the enemies to pick up during a lightning storm. 19:26 Homing tread plus sideway big wheel with several hydrants on it to spin and spray, equal sprinkler robot. Useful against several enemies and bosses, for example... if you have problems with a gibdo swarm, then the sprinkler robot has you covered if you stay right next to them as it will spray water everywhere and gibdo will generally stay stunned while within spray range and take damage. 20:06 you can do this with any Talos and not just Battle Talos, you don't have to wait for a Talos to be stunned, ascend straight through it's body after being thrown or having to hop off to get back to work on it.
One thing I found OP in this game is elemental keese eyes. Using Savage Lynel bow you can literally kill bosses easily esp. when you have a bad aim like me. Well, except lynels coz it is not affected by homing shot
Put a lizolfos tail on a boomerang or gives you a pretty great whip and also does a pretty awesome throw, it’s one of my fav things to fuse to the rang
20:50. The BLOOD MOON respawn will only happen if the targeted creature is no longer on screen. This certainly works for overworld bosses in BOTW as I defeated an Igneo Talus and a couple of seconds later the BLOOD MOON activated and I ended up fighting it again.
Alongside Gloom weapons not hurting you when you're riding a Lynel, all weapons won't lose durability, either. This means you should get a Royal Guard's Claymore, fuse it with a Silver Lynel Horn or Molduga jaw, use it until its last hit, then save it for the Lynels. You will be doing tons upon tons of damage this way.
Fun fact about Molduga: They can only hear you if you're on the ground. So, if you're on a hoverbike or similar, above the sand shroud, you'll see them idling around, and occasionally jumping up out of the sand. Hover just low enough and wait for them the jump, you can jump off and put volleys of bomb arrows, cannon arrows, Gibdo bone arrows in the Evil Spirit armour, whatever you want, and it's dead before it knows you're there. Even does a goofy little flip into its death animation because it's not set up for dying that high up. I clear out all 4 in ten minutes(so one heat or cold res meal) every blood moon, then follow a flamer+beam robot around collecting Gibdo bones in hot or cold gear
Something cool I found out is that if you attach a splash fruit or regular chuchu jelly to a arrow and shoot that arrow at a electric lizilafos horn it will keep radiating electricity
20:34 one time i was looking for bubbulfrogs at the colosseum cave and a blood moon happened right before i went in (after i defeated the gleeok) and it also almost spotted me
- Try dazzle fruits on bats when they leave a cave!!! Surprise... And with the lynel bow you can use the dazzle fruit as well on a stalnox, just shoot in the approximate area of the eye... - Elements of jellies are all interchangable, and that since BotW... - If the enemy leave the material before the blood moon it comes back fast, sometimes out of your sight...
Personally with Frox I like to wait for them to suck, then pull a timer bomb out. It’s way easier. Other bombs or cannons require some skill to get in there, but timer bombs don’t.
A tip for Gleeoks: When doing tips from this video on a Gleeok, try doing them with at least two Sage Avatars. The Gleeok will actually be distracted by them and shoot at them instead of you. That's if the Gleeok knocks you down with it's wind attack before you can rocket shield.
@@Bob_Smith19 Screw TH-cam then lol! Philly needs rest; his health is more important. This site is constantly causing good creators to burnout for a few peanuts anyway.
@@Bob_Smith19 I'm not saying you're wrong, btw, I'm just adding that it's a ridiculous truth. YT corporate should value the people that make it money so much more than they do.
Shoot Lynels with muddlebud from a ledge or tree and they can't find you. They'll roar but that's it and you can shoot then with bombs til they die. Takes several shots so extra bows and damage potions are a good idea.
Your able to put blue chu chu jelly on the ground and then throw a fire or ice or whatever at it and it changes the color of the chu chu to whatever you threw at it
In BOTW, I fought a Silver Lynel and killed it. I sat by a campfire until the next day hoping a blood moon wouldn't happen. But it happened X(. And the Lynel came back to life, so I felt I had to fight it. I think it only respawns when the death animation is done.
That's weird that the constructs and that silver boko teamed up on you, usually they fight eachother over and most leave me alone while they're fighting eachother.
7:00 I’m wondering, could you call Riju after Sidon, let Molduga bring you into the air, then use Riju’s thunderstrike on the Molduga instead of a bomb arrow?
20:35 I see that the stone talus was still actively dying when the blood moon came. If it died and dropped its loot just before the blood moon I wonder if it would respawn?
The big question I have… When a Frox is staring up with its mouth open, will simply dropping a bomb while paragliding work, or do you have to shoot it?
Just to be clear on the blood moon. It depends on when you killed it and when the blood moon happened. I fought a Talus as well. Killed it, looted it, and THEN the blood moon animation started. And the Talus came back while I was standing there. So yes, it will reset while you are there. I think you just killed yours a few seconds too soon. Yours looked like it was still in the middle of its death animation when the BM happened. I had killed mine and looted it. So the BM started about 10 seconds after it was fully dead. That was the difference I believe.
you can kill the blue chus and drop 20 of the jellies on the ground so when they are all bunched together just throw one elemental material of choice and it will multiply times 20 easy peasy ✌🏻
9:56 dont do this its a common misconception if you do this the eye will have full health and you wont be able to defeat in 1 cycle its a lot easier to damage his body than his eye
What is Your FAVORITE Combat Tip? And Why? 🤔
I love ur vids❤❤
@@o_poseidqn hater
Attaching a molduga jaw to a royal claymore.
Throwing a shock/ice/fire fruit at any chuchu jelly (not chuchu) makes it change element
Hover stones or a scaffold for gleoks to get the air time
Some tip I saw online: if you fuse two chests and save them on autobuild, the Lynels would try to break them as if it were another zonai build. For some reason, chests cannot be broken by the attack and the Lynels will keep trying. This keeps them stunlocked allowing you to keep hitting them for free.
That's amazing! Now just to get two chests
The Construct Forge Area also has something _so indestructible,_ unsticking two of them from an Autobuild *won't despawn them!*
One of the Depots you collect parts from has a section where you need to attach your Construct Piece to a *U-Shaped Hanger* to send up a spiralling Rail to the next section. Those Hanger Pieces seem to have _the same immunity to Despawning Attacks as the Chests in the video,_ and can be arranged to Cage up a Lynel for you and your Sages to beat down on without threat!
So you're saying you want to kill Lynels without uh.. having to fight them? Why not just use dupe methods to get their drops then? Are you so bad at the game that you won't even like.. play the game?
@@theuglywolf2536 lol, lmao even
@@volnartheunforgiving3952 Just use 2 random Amiibo's
Here’s a tip I haven’t seen ANYWHERE: The weather attack up armor (ember armor, frostbite armor, and charged armor) have a really cool effect. If you’ve ever wanted the power of a normal fuse material like a Silver Lynel Horn but also the elemental power of something like a Gleeok Horn, it’s possible with the armor. In areas where the armor’s attack up kicks in (like most of the hebra region for the frostbite armor), the final hit of a combo or any stamina-charged attack has an elemental effect corresponding to the armor you’re wearing. For example, when the ember armor has its attack activated (or when it glows) the final hit of a combo creates a ring of fire spinning around you (this works on ANY weapon type and fuse, even if it already has an elemental effect). The charge attack does the same thing, but WAY bigger. More like an explosion you never get hurt by. By wearing the whole armor set, that extra elemental power does EVEN MORE damage.
You can attach a cooking pot zonai device to an arrow to instantly break an enemies armor. This has been my go to method for those pesky things. 👍
Okay, I'm gonna have to try this. I never would've thought that a cooking pot could INSTANTLY break armor.
Blood moon will revive a boss even if you just killed it, the reason it didnt happen in your clip was that the health bar was still active and the boss was still in its death animation, which meant it died after the blood moon, not before.
For sure I believe I even saw enemies I was fighting get a full heal. Would not be shocked if I’m wrong about that tho and wasn’t paying proper attention
For the Sidon-Malduga tip: If you don't want to use too many bomb arrows, pull up the sidon water shield while Malduga charges you, then drop a time bomb right next to you. Malduga eats bombs explodes and falls on ground. You fly to his belly, remove a powerful two-handed weapon with lynel attachment and do the full charge attack. With the radiant set+zora longsword+Silver maldugo jaw+3xAttack boost you can kill a Malduga with one charged spin attack.
Even if the above strategy doesn't work in 1 go, by the time you do all of the above you should have sidon shield back and you can just do all of it again.
Using muddle buds, you can indefinitely chain mounts on Lynels. If you jump off the lynels back, immediately activate bullet time, shoot the ground next to the lynel with a muddle bud, and shoot the lynels head, it's instantly re-stunned and you can mount it again.
About the elemental chuchus - just collect all the water ones as they are. then if you want ice, fire or lightning you can bust out as many water ones as you want and just use one elemental attack to transform them all
Today i learned u can transform them
@@sentienttoast1319 Didn't play botw i'm assuming
You cap out at around 20 items on the ground at once give or take, after that they'll start disappearing. But otherwise yes, you're right.
@@Mightylcanis no need for them all on the ground though just enjoy to fit the flame sword swings aoe or etc
You dont even need items for fire and ice. Ice just go to a super cold area and the environment will do it for ya basically anu ground you need 2 cold protection for, and same with fire in caves or in the hot part of thr depths, basically anywhere you need the fire protection for will turn chu jelly.
Im guessing lightning strikes can turn chu jelly as well, but that i dont know for sure, i havent tried it personally yet.
You can also mass cook food in hot areas and freeze meat/fish only in cold areas.
14:32 Rotating fused weapons using ultrahand is an additional a way you can attack using recall.
21:32 A detail I noticed about attaching gems to swords and such is that if you attach a gem is any weapon it has the same effects as the Fire Rod, Ice Rod, or Lightning Rod from BotW. While attaching gems to a Magic Rod, Magic Scepter, or a Magic Staff it has the same effects as the Meteor Rod, Blizzard Rod, or Thunderstrom Rod from BotW. I took note of this because one of my friends play the game for a short period and found a Wizrobe, but had disappointment because he figured the new fused gems means they got rid of the effects of the Blizzard Rod.
Free tip related to that : You can buy the magic staff, scepter and rod at bargainer statues in the depths. You might need to "unlock" them first (aka find them in the overworld/shrines)
I once had multiple bomb shields and was able to chain them and it was a pretty fast way to get around. It also works with springs.
Imagine what would happen if you use Riju’s ability with an ice fruit fused to your arrow over a campfire
9:18 OMG, thank you! Constantly fighting those "undead" enemies at night and in the Depths was driving me crazy! They are not interesting to fight, they do not drop anything useful, they spawn in at random times (often disadvantageous, like when I'm trying to solve a Korok puzzle or already engaged with other enemies), and they refuse to go away unless you take out their head as well as their body. In sum, an infuriating nuisance fight, and not even a challenge; just annoying. Now I'm going to stockpile dazzlefruit and hopefully never fight them again!
My first time seeing a Gleeok I ran the other way. Then I realized with a decent bow and some bullet time they are like the easiest boss in the game 😂
Hunt those three-headed freaks for *SPORT*
You don’t even need bullet time. Just use keese eyeballs. Barley have to aim.
Fusing a glider to a shield is my go to for killing Lynels. Not only can you achieve bullet time with the shield but if you're good enough you can shield surf hop straight onto their back.
Something I haven't seen anyone mention is that weapons attached to devices can cause damage. Not particularly surprising, perhaps. But you can take, say, a silver lynel scimitar of the seven and fuse it to a drone. This costs six zonaite to autobuild and the sword does an insane amount of damage, with full durability. The only issue is getting it to hit enemies is a little random, a lot of the time it just hits the enemy by itself, but when the sword hits, it oneshots most normal enemies. All for little risk to yourself, low battery cost, and cheap to make. You can even get the original weapon back and save it as a favorite. I dropped like 10 of them down for the enemy army segment and they even managed to kill gibdos, which i assume is either an unintentional bug or a measure of just how much damage it really does.
Probably the biggest drawback is that they can hit you if you aren't careful, and that weapon does 138 damage which... is a lot of damage. So be careful where you stand.
The blood moon will absolutely revive an enemy that you just killed it just depends on how far in the animation it was when it died... If the enemy has already dropped its farmable items, It will return after the blood moon cut scene... I have seen it happen many times with gliocs
Lynels have an interesting property. When you mount them not only do gloom weapons not cause gloom,also none of your weapons lose durability. Because of this, the best weapon to damage a Lynel is an almost broken Royal Guard Claymore fused with a silver Lynel saber horn.
For the fire and ice chu jelly, you can save your fruits and just drop regular chu jelly on the ground in fire or ice climates. Alternatively, you can also save up then drop a bunch, and use 1 fruit on 21 (max items you can drop at once) chu jelly at a time. With 21 chu jelly youll probably moss a couple, but its definitely more efficient
16:40 you can also smuggle indestructible U shape parts from the fifth sage quest line challenge and use auto build to summon it, the lynel will just keep roaring for the rest of the fight.
Someone told me that chests works as well. Haven't confirmed yet, because i saved the u shapes in autobuild cause its hilarious.
A portable cooking pot fused to an arrow should break most armor in one hit.
For the muddle bud trick on lynels you kept commenting on the stun when you were getting headshots (or at least it both looked and sounded like it). The very first shot clearly reset/delayed the lynel's animation for a very shot duration (definitely not long enough to mount it from that distance) and the only other time you didn't hit a headshot it immediately cut to the next scene. Not saying its necessarily wrong, just mentioning a detail where the commentary almost seems misleading.
You should attach a sled to a shield for longer shield surfing sessions
(it's cool!)
4:28 first time I was using my amiibo I got one of these and I was thinking sweet we get ancient weapons back!
I was sadly disappointed.
The chuchu jelly can also be changed while in it's material state. Like how setting fire to meat changes it and how freezing a meat changes it.
Edit: You can actually see the effect happen here lol 18:02
This change also takes place if you kill blue chuchus with an elemental attack, including the fire sage's ability! Presumably the lightning sage as well, but I don't have her just yet.
Something I found out on my own is if you get out of melee range of any Hinox or Stalnox, it will start to throw bomb barrels at you until you reenter melee range, but you can use rewind on the bomb barrels to cheese them.
One of the REALLY fun things to do to a Battle Tallus is hit it with a Muddlebud. I'll just say I'm not sure I've seen a Bokoblin fly so high.
7:25 muddlebuds are very effective on archers as well
3:43 I was wondering how powerful it was!! I wasnt sure if sneakstrikes were still octupled damage. Then I was wondering what the improved sneakstrike is. I was just shooting puffshrooms, then using my swords. I've been fusing silver lynel sabers to 8fold blades. I think they're just 6, so that's (55 + 6) * 16 = 976 damage!! Combine that with 1.5 multiplier from fierce deity armor & it's 1464!! To think, I was totally obliterating monsters...
Yahaha! You found me!
One tip you missed out on is attaching a saber lynel horn on any Zoe’s spear (lightscale trident recommended.) and just simply using Sidons ability. If you put a saber lynel horn on a lightscale trident it ends up doing an insane 154 damage and not only that but it’s the most durable weapon in the game. I killed a silver moblin with only 1 charge attack by doing this.
You can do more damage with the bone build as well with your setup.
@@aaartvv yeah. On the last hit of a molduga jaw royal claymore with bone proficiency and attack up 3 food, it does 800 damage. And when you get on a lynels back weapons don’t take any durability when you hit a lynel. So molduga jaw royal claymores are broken especially when you fight lynels.
20:39 Literally right after you had a blood moon, I started having a blood moon in my game! You spread the blood moon disease!!!
⭐️I've had a blood moon appear right after defeating enemies a few times and resurrect them... it definitely happens...⭐️ always freeze enemies for that 3x damage or switch to fire for a chance to instantly kill them...👍
Nice video! I did know a lot of the stuff, but those I didn't were awesome to see (and later try myself n.n). Btw since you did elemental boomerangs in this one, I dont know if you covered it already but an Eightfold Longblade will carry the elemental property of whatever you attached to it (ie a flame gleeok horn) to it[s wind attack, meaning you can freeze/burn/shock enemies a short distance away of you with a weapon that is probably better for going melee than a magic scepter or a weapon with just a gem as attachment.
Bro I’d be surprised if you covered SBRs or Ascend Rush in this video 😮 will watch soon
Here's a little tip for Hinoxes. If you're fighting a Hinox and can get up to a high place, do exactly that and the only thing the Hinox can do is throw rocks at you. But when he throws a rock at you, use Recall and the rock will actually damage the Hinox.
But does so little damage that it's really only good for a laugh.
@@VampiricFox37 that's why I was telling you 😑
@@RIP_Silksong I see. I won't take that away from you.
You can transfer chuchu jelly to a different element after killing the chuchu
Use a muddle bud on the battle talus. It will take out all the bokoblins for you. Then just ascend up and kill it.
Keese eyes do more than go far they follow enemies and aim for weak points
Steering Stick vs. Wing Shield.
Wing Shield jumping can be done anywhere into arrow time, the steering stick or rock requires you to be in one specific place.
5:06 This is a waste of bombs, make sure to get launched upwards and enter glider mode and shoot it in the eye with a slow motion shot, it will always look up at you with it's mouth open expecting you to fly into it. This exposes it's eye to being shot from above. As long as you keep getting launched in the air and have a arrow and bow, you can easily stun lock it perpetually. There's also the fact that you can use Wing Shield to jump into the air to snipe it's eye at the start of the fight to get on top of it to do this before it can try to inhale you.
5:33 You don't need flint to light wood. A throwable fire elemental item or a fire elemental weapon swung over it will do the same thing.
6:32 Frozen or wet enemies have this effect, yes and I bet it gets brought up again later.
8:36 Puffshrooms work as good, they can make you invisible to the lynel, you can sneak mount lynels and puffshroom them into standing still and mount them.
9:02 The best use for a bomb shield is as an emergency escape method when surrounded, otherwise I stick with wing shield.
9:57 Throw a single dazzle fruit, saves on arrows and bow durability. One dazzle fruit kills all regular, not boss, Stal enemies in a given area.
11:56 You can save on arrows and bow durability by throwing apples or non-explosive items at Zonai devices to activate them. Arrows still used for activating more distant devices.
12:14 This is also a decent way to mine through thick rock walls, but you're likely to get caught up in the back-blast, there are safer and more free mining methods depending on the main quests you've done.
12:22 Weapons don't lose durability when mounting a Lynel, that said, the Lynel is immune to elements and since you start riding it for a bit you are immune to gloom effects while attacking it while mounted.
12:52 I prefer converting chuchu jellies with the environment, regular chuchu jellies count as water or fluid element. For free chuchu jelly conversions drop them next to fires, in snow or drop a metal weapon and get them struck by a lightning bolt in the Faron region for some free jelly conversion.
14:44 Zoanite on ground, shoot a corner of side with an arrow so it rapidly spins on the ground, quickly attach anything to the zoanite, hit recall on the zoanite.
16:17 Dropping metal weapons for the enemies to pick up during a lightning storm.
19:26 Homing tread plus sideway big wheel with several hydrants on it to spin and spray, equal sprinkler robot. Useful against several enemies and bosses, for example... if you have problems with a gibdo swarm, then the sprinkler robot has you covered if you stay right next to them as it will spray water everywhere and gibdo will generally stay stunned while within spray range and take damage.
20:06 you can do this with any Talos and not just Battle Talos, you don't have to wait for a Talos to be stunned, ascend straight through it's body after being thrown or having to hop off to get back to work on it.
One thing I found OP in this game is elemental keese eyes. Using Savage Lynel bow you can literally kill bosses easily esp. when you have a bad aim like me. Well, except lynels coz it is not affected by homing shot
Put a lizolfos tail on a boomerang or gives you a pretty great whip and also does a pretty awesome throw, it’s one of my fav things to fuse to the rang
Love your videos and the helpful folks in the comments!
Amazing video as usual
the ass whiplash from the pushroom at 3:20 kills me everytime
Also fusing a wing to a shield and surfing gives you bullet time
Thank you so much ❤ your my source for entertainment in totk
Tip:fuse a wing to any shield so when you start to perform a shield surf you go high enough to bullet time (ZL,A,B,ZR spam)
20:50. The BLOOD MOON respawn will only happen if the targeted creature is no longer on screen. This certainly works for overworld bosses in BOTW as I defeated an Igneo Talus and a couple of seconds later the BLOOD MOON activated and I ended up fighting it again.
Lynel coliseum is so fun! I’ve done it like 20 times just force blood mooning to keep training, good on aim flurries and weapons, just parties now🤷♀️
Alongside Gloom weapons not hurting you when you're riding a Lynel, all weapons won't lose durability, either. This means you should get a Royal Guard's Claymore, fuse it with a Silver Lynel Horn or Molduga jaw, use it until its last hit, then save it for the Lynels. You will be doing tons upon tons of damage this way.
12:12 by time you're late game enough to power that, you're better off using Minera with a Frost dragon horn to destroy it in seconds
for armored enemies you can use rockets or bombs fused to an arrow, or if you want to swag on them use cannons on either a stabilizer or the roomba
Fun fact about Molduga: They can only hear you if you're on the ground. So, if you're on a hoverbike or similar, above the sand shroud, you'll see them idling around, and occasionally jumping up out of the sand. Hover just low enough and wait for them the jump, you can jump off and put volleys of bomb arrows, cannon arrows, Gibdo bone arrows in the Evil Spirit armour, whatever you want, and it's dead before it knows you're there. Even does a goofy little flip into its death animation because it's not set up for dying that high up. I clear out all 4 in ten minutes(so one heat or cold res meal) every blood moon, then follow a flamer+beam robot around collecting Gibdo bones in hot or cold gear
19:45. two yoga bases in the depth you can two diff blue prints for the similar set up. Same one of ur favourite auto build slot.
I had never considered the steering stick by itself to be useful, now I’m going Lynel hunting
this is really helpful
Something cool I found out is that if you attach a splash fruit or regular chuchu jelly to a arrow and shoot that arrow at a electric lizilafos horn it will keep radiating electricity
I've never even thought of throwing bombs in a frox's mouth while I'm airborne. I just go for eye shots (works just as well, but a little harder).
You can flurry rush the gloom hands and it makes them look like an idiot
20:34 one time i was looking for bubbulfrogs at the colosseum cave and a blood moon happened right before i went in (after i defeated the gleeok) and it also almost spotted me
- Try dazzle fruits on bats when they leave a cave!!! Surprise... And with the lynel bow you can use the dazzle fruit as well on a stalnox, just shoot in the approximate area of the eye...
- Elements of jellies are all interchangable, and that since BotW...
- If the enemy leave the material before the blood moon it comes back fast, sometimes out of your sight...
Keese eye's give homing properties to arrows, Keese Wings make them go farther.
12:39 you can change the standard blue jellies to other elements after you collect them by tossing them near that element
Personally with Frox I like to wait for them to suck, then pull a timer bomb out. It’s way easier. Other bombs or cannons require some skill to get in there, but timer bombs don’t.
Some fact I've seen before: Hitting a Lynel with a Muddle Bud will force them to don't draw their bow for the duration of the muddling effect.
A tip for Gleeoks: When doing tips from this video on a Gleeok, try doing them with at least two Sage Avatars. The Gleeok will actually be distracted by them and shoot at them instead of you. That's if the Gleeok knocks you down with it's wind attack before you can rocket shield.
Did you know frox can jump like 100 meters in the air? One took me off my hovercraft and i wasn't expecting it, it was fricken awesome!
Puffshroom + Eight Fold Blade = Beautiful Stealth Dmg
Love the videos but good lord Philly get some sleep!! You look beyond exhausted 🥱
I do it for you guys! I hope you enjoyed :)
@@PhillyBeatzU ur health is important too. we dont mind waiting on videos
@@theshinyguru951the TH-cam algorithm doesn’t care and channels suffer if you don’t sacrifice yourself to it.
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Screw TH-cam then lol! Philly needs rest; his health is more important. This site is constantly causing good creators to burnout for a few peanuts anyway.
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I'm not saying you're wrong, btw, I'm just adding that it's a ridiculous truth. YT corporate should value the people that make it money so much more than they do.
Shoot Lynels with muddlebud from a ledge or tree and they can't find you. They'll roar but that's it and you can shoot then with bombs til they die. Takes several shots so extra bows and damage potions are a good idea.
4:19 i wish they made a throwing animation for the blade, i want to see link throw it and the blade actually spins like a blade would and be faster
pro tip: on the colosseum gleeok you can ascend up the edges and get bullet time
Your able to put blue chu chu jelly on the ground and then throw a fire or ice or whatever at it and it changes the color of the chu chu to whatever you threw at it
hey I was wondering if lynel swords are in totk because I love them
“All the balls will fly everywhere”
21:10 bad tip you can do this with any weapon. The mage weapon is a rate wand drop from Magirobes
I had a Blood Moon happen after I killed a Talus too. Only my Talus had just exploded. So after the cutscene, it came back.
This is like the best tips ever
For the rock bullet time at 7:34, the surface must be flat, and you have to ascend through the rock quickly for it to work.
In BOTW, I fought a Silver Lynel and killed it. I sat by a campfire until the next day hoping a blood moon wouldn't happen. But it happened X(. And the Lynel came back to life, so I felt I had to fight it. I think it only respawns when the death animation is done.
That's weird that the constructs and that silver boko teamed up on you, usually they fight eachother over and most leave me alone while they're fighting eachother.
Did you know, if you fuse a shield to a 2handed weapon, you can now shield
You can even shield parry with it
7:00 I’m wondering, could you call Riju after Sidon, let Molduga bring you into the air, then use Riju’s thunderstrike on the Molduga instead of a bomb arrow?
You know, I’m actually made a giant Super soaker machine that just cleans up the Sludge
20:35 I see that the stone talus was still actively dying when the blood moon came. If it died and dropped its loot just before the blood moon I wonder if it would respawn?
great vid
The big question I have…
When a Frox is staring up with its mouth open, will simply dropping a bomb while paragliding work, or do you have to shoot it?
Either. I'm usually on the ground, and I just drop a bomb from the quick menu.
You can change the element of ChuChu jellies when they are on the ground, you dont have to kill the ChuChu with the element.
Just to be clear on the blood moon. It depends on when you killed it and when the blood moon happened. I fought a Talus as well. Killed it, looted it, and THEN the blood moon animation started. And the Talus came back while I was standing there. So yes, it will reset while you are there. I think you just killed yours a few seconds too soon. Yours looked like it was still in the middle of its death animation when the BM happened. I had killed mine and looted it. So the BM started about 10 seconds after it was fully dead. That was the difference I believe.
You should have used a muddlebud when the boko picked up the bomb flower sword lol
22:07 he said balls a lot hmm🤔
someone said that you can fuse gloom weapons to Mineru's construct arms and you don't get any gloom damage since she's essentially a robot.
surprised you didnt mention using muddlebud on battle talus to have it kill the bokablins on top for you
THAT WORKS??
@@PhillyBeatzU yes
Hahaha, I was lmao. Great vid!
If you put a rocket on your shield and shield surf than when your next to a enemies you deal damage and get bullet time.
you can kill the blue chus and drop 20 of the jellies on the ground so when they are all bunched together just throw one elemental material of choice and it will multiply times 20 easy peasy ✌🏻
9:56 dont do this its a common misconception if you do this the eye will have full health and you wont be able to defeat in 1 cycle its a lot easier to damage his body than his eye
When lynel does a breath attack, shot the stuff into his face (counter element) and you will see the magic.
6:48 I didn't even know about this and already thought sidon was the best sage in the game, now even more so