Most Powerful Weapons Guide for Tears of the Kingdom

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The Legend of Zelda Tears Of The Kingdom lets you fuse many different weapons, so today we're going to learn How to Beat Lynels and get the Most Powerful Weapons and Majora's Mask in Tears of the Kingdom


0:00 Spiked Iron Ball
2:50 Everyday Weapons - Captian IV Blade & Boko Reaper
9:02 Lynel Training
17:26 Building Your Lynel Killer Weapon
19:36 Power 126 Weapon
21:09 Basic & Blue Lynel Locations on surface
22:56 Blue Lynel Farming
25:21 Power 130 Weapon
26:10 White Lynel Farming
29:27 Power 152 Weapon
30:10 White Lynel Locations on surface
30:30 Armored Lynel Farming
33:17 The Coliseum
35:57 Armored Silver Lynel Farming
38:46 Power 174 Weapon & Majora’s Mask
39:22 Power 194 Weapon
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A new game must be like a fresh adhd medication prescription for Austin, just multiple videos daily, high quality, well research, unmatched. Love the work!

professorsequoia
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one thing to mention, is that the silver bokoblins and construct 4s that Austin is finding, are spawning cause of his current game progression and hidden game level. same with the level of weapons that are being picked up. i highly suggest to Austin that he covers the hidden game level mechanic for new player to the franchise.

Diaqgan
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If you want strong fuse items without taking down super strong monsters, I recommend helping fix lurelin village. If you grab some roasted porgys from near a campfire in the village, you can give them to the treasure shop guy to play for free, so you get enough for all three items. It can have good items like black lynel mace and saber horns. I really recommend it.

allthegarlicbread
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I love how you are actually PLAYING the game and giving us immersive ways to get stronger weapons and not using duplication glitches or bugged weapons. Congratulations on the video mate!

robsonlmfilho
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watching this guy guide the viewer through tough stuff like this and having it feel like he's your dad holding your hand and guiding you through it all just feels so cozy, thanks austin for the video :)

Derealitea
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If you like swords better than claymores, a gerudo scimitar gives an attached item buff in power at the cost of the added durability. A gerudo scimitar fused with a silver lynel saber horn makes 122.

CJBRZ
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I've put in hundreds of hours in BOTW, but I always avoided lynels because I'm not the best when it comes to combat. I think for TOTK, I'm going to practice with your tips and actually give lynels a try. Big thank you always! I watch all of your content, but your Zelda coverage is my favorite!

aloevera_
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As a teacher myself, I have to say game recognize game. Austin effortlessly delivers the content with the tone and demeanor of a professional educator and churns these videos out with the quickness.

leisuresuitlink
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You can also get slighty higher damage by getting the pristine soldiers royal claymore becuase the one he used and most people used to get the 194 was the decayed version, you must first obtain the decayed version, break it, then find a soldier ghost in the depths holding it, yes this will take some time but will probably be worth it, hope this helps😁👍

aidenchapman
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Something I just learned is when you fuse an item onto your arrows with a multi shot bow, the item is attached to every arrow shot. This only uses up one of your items. So attaching something like a Gibdo bone to your arrow should multiply your attack output with arrows. So even if you have a three shot 10 attack bow, you would be doing 150 points of damage (10 from the bow and 40 per arrow) every time you fire it.

DarthTella
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What I've learned is that when you fuse a weapon with another weapon, the weapon on the tip is destroyed first. So early game I used a moblin arm and fused weapons on it for the purpose of durability. So my power 28 weapon that would last maybe 5 hits going to a 30+ weapon with much higher durability. When the tip broke I would just fuse a random weapon to it. This little trick kept me going through most of the early game. This only works with weapons being fused onto weapons.

Goatchaser
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An easy way to get crits on any enemy is to fuse the zonal wing to a shield and when you shield surf with it, even on flat ground, you can get a bullet time

Fatbird
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Got a good tip for making comparably strong weapons, like 150ish attack, but you can use anywhere: (mechanical spoilers ahead) with the Sage of Water ability you can have a lot of uptime on being "wet" weilding a Zora weapon. If you make a Lightscale Trident, which you can replace, and throw on a powerful fuse material, you can have a massively powerful weapon with high durability. Just made one that has 146 attack when wet, using only the 2nd best Lynel horn material (used my only saber horn on the lynel slaying sword in the video)

noisepollution
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I like fusing a might zonaite sword with a flux construct 3 core. It’s one of, if not the best weapon for killing taluses, and it works as a hammer, meaning I don’t need to waste an inventory slot on a bad weapon

tanakisoup
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Also, if you want a backup weapon that's not about to break, you can use a Gloom Sword. It doesn't give gloom damage while doing the ride attacks on a Lynel.

manguy
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I remember in BotW I avoided Lynels for the longest time since they were intimidating to me, but one day I just kinda started to figure out my own way of killing them, which pretty much ended up being this exact same method, and I was eventually able to kill the silver Lynels relatively easy, and then Master Mode came around, which made me want to do it all again to see how tough the gold ones were. I'm hoping we get Master Mode DLC for this game so I can farm gold ones again lol

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what ive been using is the lightscale trident + my highest level monster part + sidon
lightscale trident has the same passive as other zora weapons, where touching water applies a x2 buff to total damage for around 15s, combo that with something like a silver lynel horn and you get 150+ damage, as long as you’ve touched water
and, sidon’s buff applies water to you on a low cooldown, meaning you get a high damage, high uptime, high durability weapon

update: it seems that the lightscale trident cannot be repaired by rock octoroks, this strat isnt as good as i thought, big rip

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Another Advice here for everyone: I recommend using Royal Claymore with the Silver Lynel Mace Horn instead of the Iron Ball as it will destroy armor in pretty much one hit
, its a bit more effective and the Flurry rush dmg is a plus.

LordNiralath
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I loved seeing the Lynel part because a few days ago happened something hilarious with the Lynel Colosseum.

Bottom line, I did a perfect run of the Colosseum without getting damaged and parrying 90% of their attacks, that’s because I used to farm them so much in BOTW that it’s basically second nature, and since I didn’t have more than 6-7 hearts it had to be a flawless run or else I’d die hahaha

I pictured all the lynels being super “We’re gonna kick your butt in no time, we’re strong and the depth’s heart debuff are gonna mess you up!”, only to see each lynel grow even more scared when the one before got flawless’d with ease —

rodrigolopez
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If you have at least a wheel and a half of stamina, you can actually glide to where you fought gannon in botw from lookout landing tower. There are a bunch of great weapons in that room that respawn

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