I’m maybe 135 hours or so in, just finished the regional phenomena quest, and am trying to get through a bunch of the side quests and adventures before moving on to the next Main Story quest. I’ve only looked online for a couple of items so far, but as I end up with quests that I’m still interested in completing (but not sure how to progress on them), wondering if anyone has a particular site or guide they’ve used for the game?

  • @MrGiblets
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    81 year ago

    Zelda Dungeon is a good resource for all Zelda games; it has a good interactive map (make an account and you can save which items, locations, or events you’ve completed) and walkthroughs of many quests. It’s a bit behind on some TOTK stuff though, as I think they’ve been shorthanded recently. I’ve also found Polygon to have good info as well for all sorts of walkthroughs (especially shrine guides), armor lists, etc.

    • @MichaelScarnOP
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      31 year ago

      Thanks! I’ve used Zelda Dungeon’s map to find a couple of tricky shrines - I can’t handle it when the pad is notifying me that I’m near one, I explore several caves in the area, and it still just says “slightly above” or “slightly below” lol. I hadn’t even thought to look through the rest they have to offer :0

      • @MrGiblets
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        31 year ago

        It’s a little sparse compared to the BOTW version of the map (last time I checked, anyway), but if you click/tap the name of the shrine, it will send you to the wiki page which should have a walkthrough including how to get there. Polygon usually has good instructions on finding the shrines too. Getting there is sometimes harder than the shrine itself! I’ve also used IGN’s guides when those two didn’t have what I needed.

  • @balrogslayer
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    21 year ago

    I’ve found Tears Companion on android to be an extremely useful resource so far. I don’t use it much but it has come in clutch a few times.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    I would typically Google the quest name to jog my memory of where I left off. Most of the top few results would be helpful.

  • @LiveAndLet
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    21 year ago

    I use mapgenie.io pretty much has everything laid out in a really easy to read and filter format.

    • @Poringo
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      11 year ago

      I did install mapgenie.io on my phone. That way it runs better I think. Also paid so I can track everything.