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How to improve in Zelda? First of all, you should pay attention to the enemies' life and his endurance: No hunting for quarter hearts in BOTW . Outside of a boss win, the only way to sustainably improve its heart - or endurance - gauge will be to overcome the game's 120 sanctuaries. Each time Link completes one of these mini-dungeons, he receives an Emblem of Triumph. With four of these emblems, any statue of the goddess gives you the choice of an additional heart or a fifth of endurance gauge. If you regret your decisions after a few hours, no worries, there is a way to redeem its receptacles in order to redistribute them, negotiating with the evil statue which is in a corner of the village of Elimith. She will buy you a receptacle for 100 rubies, but ask you for 120 to recover it or change it into an endurance receptacle. This redistribution will be rather useful in order to face a boss or a demanding climb, for example.
How to improve in Zelda?
How to improve in Zelda?
- Her outfits: Once you have access to the first large fairy fountain (probably the one located near the village of Cocorico), it will be possible to improve her outfits. This will increase their value and therefore the damage resistance of Link. Each outfit can be improved by one star each time a fountain is discovered, for a total of four stars. Each row will of course require increasingly rare and precious components. Be aware, however, that wearing the three pieces of an improved outfit will grant Link bonuses.
- Its inventory: An isolated stone, a flower that disappears if you approach it, a mysterious little windmill, a circle of water lilies ... You quickly realize that the world of Hyrule is populated by several hundred Korogus (900 to be exact) hidden in the environment. Each discovery of a Korogu will be rewarded with a Korogu nut. These nuts can be traded at Noïa, a giant Korogu first encountered near the village of Cocorico. Against a certain number of nuts, the character will offer to enlarge your inventories concerning weapons, shields and bows by one square.
- Its modules: Once returned to the laboratory of Elimith, Pru'Ha will propose to you to improve your modules by means of ancient pieces (screws, hearts and trees). This will increase their power and reduce their recharge time (bombs, Cinétis, Polaris), improve their range and their types of searches (detector) or add new features (camera).