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Botw enemies with shields
Botw enemies with shields







botw enemies with shields

The Rocket Shield isn’t great for combat but it serves an entirely different purpose, shooting you straight up into the air. The rocket shield is one of your best traversal options in the entire game. You’ll always want to Fuse this horn with a one-handed sword, as speed is everything when taking on some larger enemies. These foes have a giant sword-like horn that, when dropped, can give you a sword-like weapon with good damage output. You’ll start seeing Blue Lizalfos roughly halfway through the game, earlier if you’re exploring a lot. Still, the power and speed will let you decimate foes before they can even get close. This weapon does require a bit of practice, however, as the boomerang is 2-3 times faster than normal, so you really need to be on top of pressing the button to catch it as it comes back. Attaching materials for extra damage is great, but slap a Zonai Rocket on a boomerang and you suddenly have a souped-up weapon that moves at sonic speeds. Boomerang+Rocketīoomerangs weren’t the best weapons in Breath of the Wild, but that’s all changed with the fusion ability. It’s honestly worth taking on one of these bosses just to get the core, as you can create a massive mace with huge damage and extended range. Higher-level Flux Constructs will drop higher-level cores, thus granting more damage. When these bosses are defeated they drop a spinning mace-like item called a Flux Core that can be fused with a weapon for a huge damage bonus. Nintendoįlux Constructs are the earliest bosses you’ll encounter in Tears of the Kingdom, most often seen on the sky islands. Weapon+Flux CoreĬertain fusions will not only give you better damage, but better range as well. Boulders and rocks are readily available anywhere in the world as are sticks and branches, so make sure to always have one ready to go.

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You should always have a boulder fusion in your inventory, not just for combat but because this combo can smash through cracked walls, rocks, and gemstones. For example, in the late-game Soldier Construct I Horns won’t do much extra damage, but Construct IV Horns will. Construct Horns are plentiful as you’ll be taking down dozens of Constructs, but you’ll want to make sure you’re always using the highest-level horns you have.

botw enemies with shields

Weapon+Soldier Construct HornĬonstruct Horns are going to be an essential part of your inventory throughout Tears of the Kingdom, and they’re always a great choice to stick on both spears and swords for a quick damage boost. Mushroom spears may not have the damage output of other weapons, but they can be great for separating enemies if you’re swarmed, or pushing away a strong monster if you’re trying to run away. The length of the spear means you have the advantage no matter what enemy you’re up against. What’s so much fun about this combination is that mushrooms are bouncy, so when you hit enemies they’re hilariously sent flying back. Spears and long sticks are plentiful in the early hours, and so are mushrooms, meaning you have the perfect combo right off the bat. A mushroom spear can help you send enemies flying with just a few hits.









Botw enemies with shields