

If you're looking to snag a giant horse with little stamina, here's how you accomplish that. You'll also want to find out where all the great fairies are in the game, how to use amiibo with your version of Zelda and what went into making Breath of the Wild. Learn how to preserve your items, how to beat bosses like the Stone Talus and Lynel, the best recipes for Link and how to take on the game's shrines. Check out more Zelda: Breath of the Wild coverageįind out all there is to know about Zelda: Breath of the Wild, including whether the giant world of Hyrule even has any people of color. Four pieces of heart form one heart container, which will be added to your total, usually starting at 3 to 6 hearts. I recommend buffing your stamina as much as possible, but if you're truly afraid of being killed, do what your heart tells you. In Zelda, you will get more hearts by either finishing dungeons and defeating bosses or collecting pieces of hearts found across the game to make heart containers. If you go in the opposite direction and opt for max hearts in BOTW, you'll be stuck with just over two bars of stamina instead of the max of three. Keep in mind that 27 is still a huge number of hearts and, as long as I play responsibly, I never die anymore. Since I did that, I can only have 27 hearts instead of 30. I chose to go for max stamina in BOTW because I found myself inconvenienced by mountains far more often than by enemies.


The above screenshot is from my completed save file, where I've done all 120 shrines. Left at the two torches and the first creepy tree Hook a right towards where there are a lot of face trees When theres a cliff face rising to your left, you want to turn left and follow it around.
