vendredi 17 mars 2017

Infinite Arrows Cheat for Zelda: Breath of the Wild


This page will catalogue every cheat, secret, and exploit in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Use these to bypass tough puzzles and more.

It's well known that enemies that shoot arrows at you can sometimes be picked off the ground - but there's a way to get lots of arrows without fear of being attacked.

Travel to any of the large fields in Hyrule where you can find Bokoblins mounted on horseback - like the Hyrule Ridge, Hebra snowfields, or the Faron Grasslands. Once you get close enough to alert a pack of the mounted Bokoblins to your presence, pan your camera until it's looking top down at Link, and wait. Oddly enough, the Bokoblins won't be able to hit you as long as you are like this.

Instead, they'll shoot arrows around you, letting you pick up the ones that stick. There can only be 10 objects on the ground at a time, so let a few accumulate and then start picking them up. You can hold up to 999 Arrows, so do this as much as you please!

If you want to take a ride on a raft and don't have a Korok Leaf to fill the sails, why not break the laws of phyics instead? Simply find a raft you'd like to pilot, and drop a metal object on the ground. Then use your Magnesis Rune to lift and push the object into the raft's sail. The momentum of pushing the metal object will amazingly cause the raft to move forward - letting you fly across the water in style!

It takes a bit of practice - you'll usually want something big like a Cobble Crusher or something that's easier to push against the sail - as it can slide around a lot. You can either push against it or pull from the other side to sail in the direction you choose, and angle the item around the sail to change course!

Myahm Agana Shrine is located in East Necluda, right in Hateno Village, just off to the right from the main village center by the Bolson Construction Homes. Inside, you can find a hidden chest with a Phrenic Bow

Myaham Again Shrine is known for it's difficult, frustrating motion control puzzle. You cannot turn off motion controls, but you can mess with them enough to bypass this puzzle entirely. Turn over the platform entirely -- so it's upside-down, with the maze out of sight and the balls dropping on the flat reverse side.

Now, angle the maze so the ball rolls quickly towards the platform you are trying to get it to. As it plummets down the flat surface, flick it up to throw the ball towards where its supposed to go. It's easier than the maze, but it might take a few tries! IGN was able to flick the ball all the way down to the hole, bypassing the ramp, but if you hit any part of the ramp, you're good.

If you notice the Blood Moon in the sky, be sure to quickly head to the nearest Cooking Pot and start making food. Every dish you create the night of a Blood Moon before midnight will have a 100% chance to be a critical success, meaning your food will be more potent and offer more hearts, and have better and longer lasting special effects than normal.

In Lurelin Village you find an NPC called "Cloyne". This Minigame will offer you to spend up to 100 Rupees to find the right Chest and to double your money. You will not be able to Save after you bet, but still you can abuse this to get Infinite Money and repeat it with your Save File.

After you have beaten Breath of the Wild, you'll be prompted to reload an auto-save file just before the last boss, with a new star symbol on the save file. If you load it up and then check your quest log, you'll find that your Main Quests, Side Quests, and Shrine Quests now all have a total completion number vs. the total number of available quests. What's more, you check your map on the Sheikah Slate, you'll find that above the time of day is a new tally - a total percentage completion rate!

We believe this completion percentage factors in Shrines, Quests, and Korok Seeds, so be sure to track everything down to get a 100%!

If you have Amiibo, you can use them once a day to get free items - sometimes rupees and ore depending on the Amiibo used. However, you can speed with process up by altering the console's clock to move it a day forward. Each AMiibo used registers the time it was used, and by moving the clock forward, you can keep using them as much as you want. Note that if you move the clock back to a day you used the Amiibo on - it will still register that it's already been used.

The chickens in Breath of the Wild are back and just as dangerous as they were in Ocarina of Time. Hold one, and it will let you hover if you jump off a cliff. Hit a Cucco one too many times, and a flock of them will begin dive-bombing you.

On that note, you can also throw a Cucco at an enemy. If the enemy hits it, the Cucco will begin attacking the enemy, instead! They do a surprising amount of damage.

You can mount more than just horses in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Sneak up to bears, deer, even Lynels and The Lord of the Mountain for a chance to have a wild ride. See out Horses and Mounts page for more details!

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