The game refers to them as pedestals.those shrine quest circles (I don't know what else to call them)
The game refers to them as pedestals.
Scouring the desert for more korok seeds. Found two new ones already. That makes 794.
I'm trying to find as many as possible without a guide before I give up. I might use a guide for the last 50 or so.That makes sense. I just couldn't recall what it was. Thank.
Good luck on the Korok seeds. Are you trying to find them all without help? I found enough to max out my inventory without help, but after that, I went to find a map of the locations.
I can't believe how afraid I was of guardians before now that I know how to fight them.
Oh, boy, are YOU lucky that you saw that coming. I'm a dumbass, didn't think about it, and have never been so overwhelmed and terrified. Luckily I managed to get out of there. I went back later after I was more confident fighting them and cleared the room. Guardians, I can totally do them. Now, Lynels are a different matter. Please tell me there is no place in the game where multiple lynels attack you at once...The place where I truly learned how to fight them was in the basement area that unlocks after the shrine in the northeastern-most labyrinth (and the last thing I did there was open the chest after I'd slowly killed each one because I could see that trap coming).
Please tell me there is no place in the game where multiple lynels attack you at once...
It's possible to fight multiple, but you would have to take an active effort to set up the battle. So if you're not deliberately trying to pair up lynels, you won't have to fight them at the same time. Even if one pursues you toward another, he'll likely teleport back to his spot before the other one spots you. They don't like being outside of their territory for very long.Please tell me there is no place in the game where multiple lynels attack you at once...
Two at a time is manageable. No stasis required. Three, however, I have no idea how that could be handled. Probably like juggling, when you add the third ball, to be honest. For two, it's matter of keeping one down at all times, and keeping both down before mounting one, as the other will immediately pull out his bow and shoot you off the other's back. Arrows are really how to keep the battle within your control. And if you have a good bow, the majority of your damage can be done that way, as well.I could however see that coming in the Cave of Trials DLC which is a somewhat terrifying thought since I can only stasis one at a time.