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This seed is incredibly difficult. If anyone can provide a better explanation, better images, or even a better or more reliable method overall, it would be extremely appreciated. [[User:Platinummyr|Platinummyr]] ([[User talk:Platinummyr|talk]]) 05:59, March 13, 2017 (UTC) | This seed is incredibly difficult. If anyone can provide a better explanation, better images, or even a better or more reliable method overall, it would be extremely appreciated. [[User:Platinummyr|Platinummyr]] ([[User talk:Platinummyr|talk]]) 05:59, March 13, 2017 (UTC) | ||
:Thank you to [[User:Platinummyr|Platinummyr]] for the great screenshots and writeup! It is indeed an incredibly difficult seed (unless I'm missing something super obvious). It takes me around 1 in 6 tries to get a rock up on the roof, and even the successes feel very RNG. To add more methods/data points for people who would like alternative ways of attempting this, I was able to get a rock up on the roof using a Boat Oar (4x hits) and a Fishing Harpoon (9x hits). Both weapons can be found lying around the village but can be a bit frustrating to use since they break after 1-2 attempts. I personally slightly prefer the harpoons as they feel easier to aim (for me at least). I also ended up moving up the hill slightly and further away from the boat, but both locations work. Screenshot of my successful harpoon attempt: [[File:Korok446_2.jpg|200px|thumb|none]] One (perhaps obvious) tip I highly suggest is using Z-targeting to be sure of Link's direction (should be towards the prow of the boat) before using Stasis. | |||
Or you could just get moon jump. [[User:Alegria08|Alegria08]] ([[User talk:Alegria08|talk]]) 17:16, June 18, 2022 (UTC) | |||
== Koror seed 446 == | |||
Attach an octo balloon to the rock standing next to the boathouse, then use a korok leaf to move it over or a bomb arrow works probably better. [[User:Tommysalami1088|Tommysalami1088]] ([[User talk:Tommysalami1088|talk]]) 20:22, May 24, 2022 (UTC) |
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Korok Seed #446
This seed is incredibly difficult. If anyone can provide a better explanation, better images, or even a better or more reliable method overall, it would be extremely appreciated. Platinummyr (talk) 05:59, March 13, 2017 (UTC)
- Thank you to Platinummyr for the great screenshots and writeup! It is indeed an incredibly difficult seed (unless I'm missing something super obvious). It takes me around 1 in 6 tries to get a rock up on the roof, and even the successes feel very RNG. To add more methods/data points for people who would like alternative ways of attempting this, I was able to get a rock up on the roof using a Boat Oar (4x hits) and a Fishing Harpoon (9x hits). Both weapons can be found lying around the village but can be a bit frustrating to use since they break after 1-2 attempts. I personally slightly prefer the harpoons as they feel easier to aim (for me at least). I also ended up moving up the hill slightly and further away from the boat, but both locations work. Screenshot of my successful harpoon attempt: One (perhaps obvious) tip I highly suggest is using Z-targeting to be sure of Link's direction (should be towards the prow of the boat) before using Stasis.
Or you could just get moon jump. Alegria08 (talk) 17:16, June 18, 2022 (UTC)
Koror seed 446
Attach an octo balloon to the rock standing next to the boathouse, then use a korok leaf to move it over or a bomb arrow works probably better. Tommysalami1088 (talk) 20:22, May 24, 2022 (UTC)