27 MORE Things You STILL Didn't Know In Zelda Tears Of The Kingdom

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Published 2023-10-22
This time in Tears Of The Kingdom, we look into secrets behind Yiga interactions, cool tricks fans have come up with, and how to create your own amazing camera shots.

In the video above, we cover 27 facts, tips and tricks that aren’t quite as well known, ranging from secrets to glitches, so me that are pretty simple and others that are fairly complex. The Legend of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom has a massive world with endless possibilities, and we're only starting to scratch the surface of all of the secrets and tricks this game has to offer.

Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:15 ExpandShockwave Property
0:33 Kite Shield Wing Property
0:44 Keese Eyes Pulse
0:58 Muddle Bud Master Sword
1:06 Rito Catapult With Enemies
1:19 Recall Distraction
1:36 Low Gravity Juggle
1:44 Pura's Multiple Reactions
2:04 Cece's Multiple Reactions
2:30 Yiga Outfit With Thunderhelm
2:53 Yiga And Bananas
2:57 Boss Bokoblin's Rarer Weapons
3:20 Sheikah Technology Answer?
3:43 Tumbleweed Droprates
3:54 Frozen Sneakstrike Trick
4:22 Pulse Laser Trick
4:43 Spring-Stool Trick
4:57 Bee Target Marking Trick
5:08 Bomb Drop Parry Trick
5:29 Conduct Through Opals
5:44 Sidon's Shield Conduction
5:53 Sidon's Shield Wet Buff
6:11 Cannon Fused Arrows
6:23 Riju Patricia Reaction
6:29 Aerocuda Sleeping Patterns
6:36 Camera Dolly Trick
7:34 Recipe Material Shortcut
8:07 Outro

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All Comments (21)
  • @mars6783
    I just realized how chuchu eyes are not connected to their bodies as well! You can see them fall separately in 8:08
  • That is easily the coolest camera glitch the series has seen? So smooth I need to try that
  • @bobhasslebum2086
    Not sure if this has already been mentioned but a minor pointer is that when you use recall and everything goes monochrome, if you take a photo with the purah pad the photo will be monochrome too
  • Aerocudas actually have 3 sleeping positions, they can also sleep on the ground. There’s one on the hill where the ancient tree stump is if you wanna see it.
  • @jovlem
    What's so great about this game that 100+ hours into the game, you still sometimes get that "???" message that you found something new, amazing!
  • @Croissantingh
    Fun fact: if you fuse marbled rock roast to something then complete the fire temple, the rock roast will be gone because all of it disappeared.
  • @ShaunRF
    That frozen sneakstrike trick must be truly OP when combined with the sneakstrike bonus of an Eightfold Blade.
  • @tahususu98
    that camera dolly trick was beautiful, massive w
  • @IHitTheWater
    Hello, I have a tip that you could include in your videos, it is an extremely quick Revalis gale type move that gives you some hight easily and quickly. Get a fire sword, charge spin attack, open item menu, and drop one or two spicy peppers depending on the hight you want, and unpause, the spin attack will go off lighting the peppers and creating an updraft, good for quick bullet time or quick reaching tall places.
  • @Lamz.Z1
    The very concept of OOT Phantom Ganon was immensely good and unique. I just don't know how they dreamed up a phantom coming out of a creepy painting.
  • if you use sidon's shield you can shot bomb arrows anywhere and they'll explode normally
  • @radvermin1541
    I just noticed that when you shot a dragon, the horns stop glowing, letting you know you can't get another item until later.
  • @BipedBD
    7:35 You don't even have to waste materials for this trick. Just take your Dubious or Rock-Hard Food to an NPC called Moza and she will turn it into edible food. She's located at the bottom of the Rikoka Hills Well in the south side of the Lanayru Wetlands.
  • @ggholdengo
    I recently found out wing shields aren't only used for bullet-time jumps, if you equip them when skydiving, they act similar to the glide armor and increase you diving movement.
  • To clarify, a normal beam emitter is limited to 12 damage per second while pulse lasers can bypass this limitation by rapidly turning on and off. The damage will be multiplied depending on how many times a beam emitter can pulse per second (e.g 12 x 1.3 pps = 15.6). The assemby consists of an aiming head and an angled trigger/pulsing head, in which the beam emitter is connected to the tirgger/pulsing head. The setup used in this video is known as the Tako angle (nicknamed after youtuber ikaretakosuke who made a video using this arrangement) has a pulse rate, depending on frame rate, ranging around 1.1 pps-1.3 pps. Small-angle pulsers, angled around 11°-17°, will have a pulse rate around 1.3 pps-1.9 pps. Bee pulsers, that use courser bees fired at a specific position behind a 45° pulser, have a rapid fire pulse rate around 2 pps - 4 pps. In addition cannons can be pulsed, if the trigger/pulsing head is angled around 2°, which increases their rate-of-fire to 0.9 seconds betweens shots. For more info, check out evanthebouncy who's done a bunch of Youtube videos on pulse lasers.
  • @user-mx1ns3ve7h
    Hey there! So I really love this series but I wanted to bring something to your attention about fact #25. This is the fact about the aerocuda sleeping habits and I wanted to say that there are instances when they will sleep on the ground. I spotted two aerocudas laying in front of the temple of time on the great plateau. Thanks for reading this and thank you for all the interesting videos!
  • @M_B_J
    I was almost as excited for this series as I was for the game itself. Love these vids.