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There’s a white-maned lynel on the Great Plateau. Just like above, this means you should really think about avoiding fights until you’ve got some worthwhile weapons. And when you’re just starting out, you can’t afford to waste that durability on your pitiful weapons. If you wait too long between hits, all your work is undone. This means that you have to press an attack when you start one. This undoes all the hard work you’ve put in while fighting them and, especially early on, means you’re wasting a ton of valuable durability on those low-level weapons. Enemy health regeneratesĪfter a couple of seconds of not taking damage, all of your enemies will start regenerating their health. Keep your distance and use stealth as much as you can.
So, until you’re better equipped, you should be focusing on avoiding fights. When you first start out, armed only with a tree branch or two, you’re going to be hard-pressed to defeat a single blue bokoblin, let alone two or three. This means that your approach to fighting anything early in the game has to change. You’ll even bump into a couple black bokoblins on the Great Plateau - which is far, far earlier than you’d normally encounter one. (This is similar to what happens during a Blood Moon.) The very first bokoblin you run into when you start a new game is blue. Every enemy is in the same place, but they’re leveled up - red enemies become blue, blue become black, etc. The most obvious thing you’ll notice in Master Mode is that there are no more red baddies. In this section, we’ll explain the repercussions of each. Master Mode’s enemies are tougher, healthier and sometimes new. Your second hint will be white-maned lynel hanging out to the southeast of the Eastern Abbey and Ja Baij shrine. Your first hint will be all the blue bokoblins. In Master Mode, it’s also a microcosm displaying what’s new and different. In Normal Mode, The Great Plateau teases what’s to come in Breath of the Wild. But we’re here to relearn everything with you - and show you the path that will make your new journey through Hyrule easier. The Great Plateau will throw you up against all of these changes in a hurry. The trick to mastering Master Mode lies in changing the way you play. But it’s also the still the same game you know and love. Master Mode is a lot like Normal Mode, with a few notable exceptions: Enemies are tougher, and there are some new enemies and items to find. Destroy everyone else with your good weapons.Get the weapons in highlands around the River of the Dead.Taking what you know about enemies, Link and items and forging the best path toward victory. Surviving The Great Plateau in Master Mode Where to find the best armor, items and weapons on The Great Plateau.Where to find the best armor, items and weapons on The Great Plateau. You’re severely, absurdly, ridiculously, stupidly underpowered.How you need to be different in Master Mode.How enemies are different in Master Mode.Prepare yourself for Master Mode’s enemies. An overview of what makes Master Mode so difficult.