Farosh releases balls of electricity that can shock Link. The dragon is involved during the Shrine quest "The Serpent's Jaws" at the Spring of Courage, where a Farosh's Scale must be obtained. After obtaining it, Link returns to the Spring and drop the scale in its waters to reveal the hidden Shae Katha Shrine.
There are three Dragons in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. They are ancient and primordial spirits that take the form of incredibly huge and powerful dragons that cannot be harmed by mere mortals. These dragons each serve the goddesses and are associated with each of the ancient springs.
You have to scale a mesa to get to it. Look for stone slabs around the tower. Using Stasis on the slabs and hitting them, you can shift the slabs and reveal hidden caches underneath.
The Lakeside Stable is a location from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. It is a stable located on the western side of Lake Floria in the West Necluda region of Hyrule. Link can find Rumor Mill volume 6 on a table inside the stable.
Defeating the Guardian completes the Shrine. Fighting Tips: When the Guardian performs a spinning laser attack, it takes up more and more of the room as it spins. Hit it with an Ice Arrow or Shock Arrow to stop it. You can also use Stasis Rune.
When you have selected the Stasis Rune on your slate, press L to start it. Then aim the reticle at anything that is glowing bright yellow. Press A to use stasis on that object. The object will temporarily be frozen in time.
How to find the fragments
- The first fragment is located on the beach, behind some palm trees east of Garini.
- The second fragment is located in the water, in an outcropping west of Garini, just beyond some crates and barrels.
- The third fragment is located at the end of the curly peninsula next to a palm tree.
Hebra Mountains is one three main regions that make up the Hebra province along with Tabantha Frontier and Tabantha Tundra. No large settlements can be found here as the Tabantha Village Ruins are actually located in the colder portions of Tabantha Frontier.
What's for Dinner is one of the 76 Side Quests in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. It starts in Lurelin Village located on the Eastern side of the Faron Region. Speak to Kiana near the cooking pot to start the quest. She needs a Hearty Blue Snail and Goat Butter.
To get Goron City, you need to go via the Maw of Death Mountain region. The easiest way is to go north from Inogo Bridge (which you'll have a travel point if you visited the Soh Kofi shrine next to it) and Lanayru Tower, which is the same region as Zora's Domain, and take the road going north from there.
The golden triangle is located just south of the Korne Beach, out at sea.
In Ocarina of Time, Kakariko Village is located in the northeastern portion of Hyrule, right next to Hyrule Castle Town and at the foothills of Death Mountain. The town is an entrance to a number of locations, such as the Shadow Temple, the Bottom of the Well, the Graveyard, and the Death Mountain Trail.
To start the Tarrey Town quest you first have to save a house in Hateno Village from demolition at the hands of the Bolson Construction Company. You can find the house right next to the Myahm Agana Shrine, across a small bridge just behind some new homes that have been erected by the construction company.
Pikango
| Photo | Pikango Location | Memory Location |
|---|
| 6 | Serenne Stable | Irch Plain |
| 7 | Highland Stable | West Necluda |
| 8 | Lurelin Village | Hyrule Castle |
| 9 | East Akkala Stable | Spring of Power |
Tarrey Town is located in the middle of Lake Akkala across the natural bridge onto the large rock island in the Akkala region. Dah Hesho Shrine is located south of the whrine and Akkala Tower is west.
The Kara Kara Bazaar is a small oasis in the Gerudo Desert, found in the middle of the path to Gerudo Town. It is a resting stop while exploring the hot Gerudo Desert.
Octo Balloon. "This inflatable Octorok organ has a lot of lift, so attach it to items you want to see float. Hold it in your hands, and then place it on an object to attach it." The Octo Balloon is a material found in Breath of the Wild.
Locations Found: Farosh can be found flying above Lake Hylia in the morning. Shoot Farosh's body with an arrow to collect a scale. Other locations can be found here. Tips for Farming: Go to the starting point of the dragon's path, use a camp fire to pass the time, and then shoot the dragon.
Locations Found: This armor can be obtained by completing the Shrine Quest Trial of Thunder at the Thundra Plateau, West of the Ridgeland Tower. You'll need to get four orbs onto a large central platform and into their designated areas.
There are 15 total Sheikah Towers you must find to fill the map of Hyrule completely, and while some of them are easy to spot and get to, some of them are surrounded by some of the most treacherous landscape and obstacles Hyrule has to offer.
Farosh is a character from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. It is one of three spirit dragons, and appears near the Bridge of Hylia, the Floria Bridge, or throughout the Gerudo Highlands region. Every day at night or morning, Farosh will spawn from Riola Spring, fly around, and return to it.
Try crenel Hill to the east of the castle. There are three wizzrobes there. They're in logs. I believe theyre the ones that drop thunderstorm, blizzard and meteor rods.
Climbing Gear Location
The body piece of the Climbing armor set, the Climbing Gear, is found inside the Chaas Qeta Shrine. This shrine is on a small island off the far South-Eastern shore of Hyrule.They can summon electric-based enemies and create thunderstorm. The weather will return to normal after they are defeated. Unlike Fire and Ice Wizzrobes, they do not have any elemental weaknesses and a resistant to electricity.
They will shock Link if they touch him, which will cause Link to drop his weapon, bow, and/or shield (save for the Master Sword) unless he is wearing the Thunder Helm or Rubber Armor set with the "Unshockable" set bonus. However like all Keese, they are weak enemies and can be killed in a single hit.
The easiest way to beat a Lynel
- Use Stasis+
- Shoot an arrow into the Lynel's face, which should stun it once Stasis wears off.
- Sprint up to the Lynel and mount it (by pressing A), then attack until you get bucked off.
- Repeat.
The best way to beat them is to either climb or paraglide onto them, then attack the large ore stone protruding from their back. If you maintain your distance, you can wait until they pound their fist into the ground, then run and climb up their arm and to their back before they can throw you.
In the case of Stalkers, stun them with an arrow or use the terrain as needed to get close and then start in on the legs. Each one goes down in only two hits, which gives you plenty of time to take out the next leg and extend the stun. Once all the legs are down, hammer away at the main body as fast as possible.
Silver Lynel - This Lynel is almost all white and silver. It has 6,000 HP, but drops all gem types (except Luminous Stone) along with the usual remains of a Lynel (hooves, horns, guts). It may use/drop: Savage Lynel Sword, Savage Lynel Shield, Savage Lynel Spear, Savage Lynel Crusher, Savage Lynel Bow.