Dont spoil location but what does it do?I found the skydiving wingsuit. That has made stuff way easier.
Dont spoil location but what does it do?I found the skydiving wingsuit. That has made stuff way easier.
Makes your freefall glide ratio a lot wider so you can go further before pulling out the glider.Dont spoil location but what does it do?
Niiiiiice, I'll have to keep an eye out for that. Lately I've just been messing around with the sky areas and how to make machines to get from one island to the next. Pretty pointless overall, but also a blast to play around with.Makes your freefall glide ratio a lot wider so you can go further before pulling out the glider.
Yeah I went in with zero arrows, opal magic is way better.I ran out of arrows during water temple boss. That was annoying.
Stick a gem on a rod or staff and it does magic.Wtf is opal magic?
Wait. Holy shit I had no idea. Where does the game even tell you that?
I need to find some staves soon then. Or just start using tree branches.
Niiiiiice, I'll have to keep an eye out for that. Lately I've just been messing around with the sky areas and how to make machines to get from one island to the next. Pretty pointless overall, but also a blast to play around with.
Description on the rods/staves says to attach a gem, got a few in shrines.Wait. Holy shit I had no idea. Where does the game even tell you that?
I need to find some staves soon then. Or just start using tree branches.
The various Wizzrobes you encounter in the world carry sticks or scepters with a gem fused to it, that's one way to discover the elemental properties of the gems.
The other way is to read the description of the gems in your inventory that flat out tells you rubies will make fire, topaz will make electricity, etc.
I think it's only 1 ball on regular items and 3 balls on rods/staves, 3 is much better for mobile enemies.You don't need to use a staff/wand for gem attributes. You can attach to swords and crap.
I'll just say that it can be found in the very early areas by just messing around. I'm like 12 hours in at most.Niiiiiice, I'll have to keep an eye out for that. Lately I've just been messing around with the sky areas and how to make machines to get from one island to the next. Pretty pointless overall, but also a blast to play around with.
Pretty sure Elder Scrolls: Daggerfall still holds the title for largest world.Far as open world stuff goes, I'm just glad OW games are so popular now and that the last two Zeldas brought them to people who weren't into them before. OoT was open-worldy to an extent but it also followed a path through the game. BOTW and TOTK are true OW, and exposing new people to the wonders of OW (who somehow missed out on ER, Witcher 3, Skyrim, etc etc)
I think Fallout 3 was the first truly great modern open world monstrosity for me. The logical extension of things like the original Zelda and Dragon Quest. Put the player in the middle of a world and basically just tell them "go in any direction, find adventure". Several Elder Scrolls games pre-date it and one could make the same argument for, say, Morrowind, but for me Fallout 3 was the point where I felt everyone sat up and took notice of what an OW game could be. Since then we've had a bunch of great ones that built off of it.
It has been beaten since. Don’t forget shit like flight simulator which has the entire planet. Then you have games that span multiple planets now.Pretty sure Elder Scrolls: Daggerfall still holds the title for largest world.
It has been beaten since. Don’t forget shit like flight simulator which has the entire planet. Then you have games that span multiple planets now.
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