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** Ultrahand. Use this device to move Object-A, then “glue” it to Object-B, repeat until you have a bridge, powerful weapon, or even a vehicle.
** Ultrahand. Use this device to move Object-A, then “glue” it to Object-B, repeat until you have a bridge, powerful weapon, or even a vehicle.
** Plain old wooden clubs like the Boko Bat aren’t all that strong offensively, but their high durability means you’ll get far more use out of Fused items before the weapon breaks, and they’re also easy to find.
** Plain old wooden clubs like the Boko Bat aren’t all that strong offensively, but their high durability means you’ll get far more use out of Fused items before the weapon breaks, and they’re also easy to find.
* [[Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs]]: The previous game had the Giant Horse and White Stallion, which could be acquired from optional quests. This game has them too, plus the Giant White Stallion - [[Fridge Logic| maybe a foal of the first two?]]
* [[Bullfight Boss]]: {{spoiler|Yunobo}}; defeating him while {{spoiler|he's still under the mask's control}} is pretty simple, you dodge his charge attack, causing him to crash into a wall, which makes him dizzy and vulnerable; then hit him until he recovers, then repeat two more times.
* [[Bullfight Boss]]: {{spoiler|Yunobo}}; defeating him while {{spoiler|he's still under the mask's control}} is pretty simple, you dodge his charge attack, causing him to crash into a wall, which makes him dizzy and vulnerable; then hit him until he recovers, then repeat two more times.
* [[The Bus Came Back]]:
* [[The Bus Came Back]]: