>think that you have to build a 2nd platform while you're still riding on the rail when it ends >doesn't work >notice that both rails sort of condense into one, so you have to build an M with the platform >neat >notice people had trouble with this shrine and cheesed it >feel big-brained
Do people actually have problems with shrines?
The only one I got stuck on was a bubble one because i hadn't used my time power in hours and forgot I had it. I was trying to stick like 3 bubbles together and swim up all of them to the platform before I remembered my time power
>Courage to Fall
Fffffrick that one, it got me too. I spent the longest time thinking the gimmick was jumping down into the abyss at the right point. I just reflexively dodged the triplasers for so long I never realized they triggered trap doors.
There were a few shrines I remember having to leave and come back to in BotW but I don't think that ever happened in this one. The closest I can think of was the one where you have to glue balls together on a swerving slide to hit a target, I kept getting the angle wrong and almost left.
>the one where you have to glue balls together on a swerving slide to hit a target, I kept getting the angle wrong and almost left.
Yeah IDK what was up with that one, the most logical solution of gluing them together in order and having the large rotate around just didn't work right. Luckily you can just bomb arrow shrine targets to skip things.
I was thinking too outside the box, and also just skipped the first two rails by shield surfing, so I didn't get the main mechanic. Was still pretty fun though.
It's wildly inconsistent. Sometimes a crystal shrine gives a proper shrine and sometimes it gives a blessings. Sometimes you run into random blessing shrines in caves.
It's just filler.
Was this hard? Did the physics just play nice when I did it? The track instantly made me think of loading staples into a stapler so I cleared it pretty fast by making a big [_] shape with the metal slabs and just slotted it on top. Second one I ended up throwing in a middle piece because I thought looked useful without even noticing the tracks changing part way through. Just dumb luck I guess.
I’m curious to know what people tried to do that gave them such a hard time.
So what exactly is the correct solution for the Drifting Flame shrine? Because using recall on the candle for each upside down torch one-by-one feels like the tedious wrong method.
That one that looked like Rauru's Blessing but then the treasure chest dropped away.
I mean I knew something was up from the name being different and the fire fruit trees, but it was still a good one.
I liked that one too.
On the second rail I built a thing hanging underneat like a gondola.
>think that you have to build a 2nd platform while you're still riding on the rail when it ends
>doesn't work
>notice that both rails sort of condense into one, so you have to build an M with the platform
>neat
>notice people had trouble with this shrine and cheesed it
>feel big-brained
Do people actually have problems with shrines?
The only one I got stuck on was a bubble one because i hadn't used my time power in hours and forgot I had it. I was trying to stick like 3 bubbles together and swim up all of them to the platform before I remembered my time power
Personally no. Only a couple stumped me like courage to fall. The proving ground ones are annoying sometimes too
>Courage to Fall
Fffffrick that one, it got me too. I spent the longest time thinking the gimmick was jumping down into the abyss at the right point. I just reflexively dodged the triplasers for so long I never realized they triggered trap doors.
You have gotta be kidding me.
There were a few shrines I remember having to leave and come back to in BotW but I don't think that ever happened in this one. The closest I can think of was the one where you have to glue balls together on a swerving slide to hit a target, I kept getting the angle wrong and almost left.
>the one where you have to glue balls together on a swerving slide to hit a target, I kept getting the angle wrong and almost left.
Yeah IDK what was up with that one, the most logical solution of gluing them together in order and having the large rotate around just didn't work right. Luckily you can just bomb arrow shrine targets to skip things.
I was thinking too outside the box, and also just skipped the first two rails by shield surfing, so I didn't get the main mechanic. Was still pretty fun though.
In my case i made the M on my first try but somehow the way i attached the two fans, it didnt have enough momentum to make it up the spiral
From there i assumed that was the "obvious but wrong" solution so i spent like 30 minutes finagling the most disgusting solution i could
That shrine sucked I used a rocket shield
>carrying a crystal to the shrine doesn’t unlock another shrine you have to beat
I don’t know why this bugs me. It seems like a wasted opportunity
One challenge => one light of blessing
It's Nintendo being lazy.
It's wildly inconsistent. Sometimes a crystal shrine gives a proper shrine and sometimes it gives a blessings. Sometimes you run into random blessing shrines in caves.
It's just filler.
If you find a blessing shrine in a cave, the challenge was reaching/finding/uncovering it.
best "shrine" in totk is doing dragon head island without removal of the storm.
If you used rocket shields, you didn't beat the shrine.
Was this hard? Did the physics just play nice when I did it? The track instantly made me think of loading staples into a stapler so I cleared it pretty fast by making a big [_] shape with the metal slabs and just slotted it on top. Second one I ended up throwing in a middle piece because I thought looked useful without even noticing the tracks changing part way through. Just dumb luck I guess.
I’m curious to know what people tried to do that gave them such a hard time.
So what exactly is the correct solution for the Drifting Flame shrine? Because using recall on the candle for each upside down torch one-by-one feels like the tedious wrong method.
I just put the flame and the torch on the button then shot the holders all at once
>pick up candle
>run underneath all the torches
>press button and recall
>candle lights all the torches in one go
If you used super spring, you didn’t beat the game
Built a base with a fan for propulsion and a vertical fan to use the paraglider to reach the other side.
And yet even the person in the webm is having trouble
>built for rails
But enough about Zelda.
my favorite one so far has been the race course one
The only one that left an impression on me was the roomba army one.
That one that looked like Rauru's Blessing but then the treasure chest dropped away.
I mean I knew something was up from the name being different and the fire fruit trees, but it was still a good one.
that was on a sky labyrinth right? it was the first one I visited so I ignored the fruit and thought I had to clear the maze to finish it kek