![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() All items you collect will reset once you start a new set. After a set is cleared, you'll be able to start with the next set and you won't have to return to the previous one. There are many hidden chests - you wouldn't want to miss the weapons in them.īelow you will find a detailed layout of each of the trial levels, including what enemies you'll face, weapons you can obtain, and other strategies to survive the trials ahead. Remember to mark treasure chests with your sensor in the Hyrule Compendium so you can more easily find them.They can take out platforms to let you get to treasure chests by dropping bombs into updrafts and you can safely damage enemies from far away by rolling or tossing bombs. You can drop them behind you when running away from persistent enemies. ![]() Use your weapons wisely! The Woodcutter's Axe is perfect for destroying crates and barrels, but not effective in regular combat.Once you're in the trials, remember to take out the most dangerous enemies (ie: ranged enemies) first before going after the rest.You will not be able to save once you start. Save right before you enter the trials in case you fail.Give yourself an advantage by consuming your most powerful defense or attack up potion or meal right before the start of the trial.Refill your hearts and use a meal, night's rest at an inn, or potion to overfill your heart meter to the max (yellow hearts).So if you're out of hearts, you'll be out of hearts at the beginning of the trials. Link's state from when he places the Master Sword will carry over into the trials. You will not be able to use the weapon - or any other weapon or armor you possess. Once the Master Sword has been obtained, you can revisit the pedestal to place the Master Sword back in to trigger the Trial. ![]()
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