The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom: Difference between revisions

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** While Gloom damage can't be healed normally, sunlight and the lightroots in the Depths will dispel it and let him heal normally once again. Also, gloom damage can be mitigated with Sundelions that have been cooked into meals.
* [[Lily Pad Platform]]: You can find these in all sorts of bodies of water, and swimming towards one and standing on top of it is a good way to restore your stamina and avoid drowning.
* [[Loophole Abuse]]:
** Gloom weapons are very powerful but have the drawback of inflicting gloom damage on Link as long as he wields them. However, fusing these weapons onto other weapons will result in a weapon that inherits the Gloom weapon's damage but not its drawback.
** As fans of ''BotW'' know, a good way to fight a Lionel is to sneak up on him with a powerful weapon, leap on his back, and let him have it; for this reason, a Royal Guard Claymore that has been worn down to a Badly Damaged state is the best to use for this purpose. A weapon with the Royal Guard designation has its power doubled in such a state; the big problem is, when a weapon is in this state it will break after two or three blows. But when Link is mounted (which he technically is in this sort of fight) a weapon will not break when he uses it, and a Royal Guard Claymore has base damage of 32, meaning 62 in Badly Damaged state and even more with an item fused.
** The Labyrinths each consist of three parts, Surface, Sky, and Depths. The Sky section cannot be solved until you solve the Surface, and the Depths must be solved last. However, each Sky section has a Shrine that can be entered and activated without solving the Labyrinth. Doing so not only makes the Sky section easier to return to, but you can skydive from that Shrine to the one in the Surface section if you know where that is, saving a lot of time and avoiding the nasty Gloom Hands that lurk in that section.
 
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