It’s not always easy to catch Fairies in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, but with the right gear, it can be. Fairies are often found near shallow pools of water across Hyrule, but they’re most abundant on the floating Sky Islands. They can be consumed at will to instantly restore five hearts, but more importantly, they effectively function as a second life for Link. If there’s a Fairy in his inventory when he runs out of health, it’ll automatically be consumed and Link will immediately be revived. Fairies can also be mixed into more powerful healing elixirs.
However, Fairy hunting is no easy task. They’re incredibly skittish, and would just as soon run away then allow themselves to be gobbled up for Link’s benefit. Rarely do they give second chances; once frightened, Fairies will almost always float upward with uncharacteristic speed, quickly moving out of reach. However, with one of a few rare sets of armor, catching Fairies is a cinch in TOTK.
Any stealth-boosting armor or food item can make catching Fairies easier in TOTK. Fairies may be more easily frightened than the average creature, but TOTK’s stealth mechanic works for them in much the same way it works for everyone else. That means that it’s possible to catch Fairies using the same methods Link would normally use for attacking sleeping Bokoblins. There are two primary sets of stealth-boosting armor in TOTK: the Stealth Armor, and the Yiga Armor. Stealth-enhancing dishes, which include anything that starts with the word “Sneaky,” work just as well.
The three ways to improve Link’s stealth, ordered by the difficulty of obtaining them, are Sneaky dishes, the Stealth Armor Set, and the Yiga Armor Set. Sneaky food can be made by combining any stealth-boosting ingredients, like TOTK’s Sneaky River Snails or Silent Princess flowers, with whatever other palatable ingredients Link has on hand. The Stealth Armor can be purchased from Enchanted in Kakariko Village, but when Link first gets there, its three pieces cost a whopping 15,000 rupees total. However, the price can be decreased to 1,800 rupees through completion of the TOTK quest ”Gloom-Borne Illness” by cooking a healing porridge for the shop owner’s grandmother.
The Yiga Armor set is a little harder to come by. Its three pieces are spread out between Yiga Clan Branches in three different regions of Hyrule. To get it, players will have to search Yiga hideouts in the Akkala Highlands, Aldor Foothills, and on the Great Plateau. A piece of the Yiga Armor is hidden in a chest at each of these three locations. It’s the hardest way to boost stealth in TOTK, but it’s still worth getting.
2023-08-21 13:48:02
Source from screenrant.com
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