Busting 1 Myth for EVERY Enemy! (Tears of the Kingdom)

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Published 2023-06-24
Today, we continue the mythbusting grind.

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Music in video:
Stealth Dance - Dragalia Lost
Napalm Man Stage - Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Battle for the Umbra Throne - Bayonetta
All Right! - Street Fighter 6
Sophisticated Fight (Remix) - Trails in the Sky FC
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Made with Elgato HD60 capture card
Recorded with Shure SM7B + Focusrite Scarlett Solo + Cloudlifter CL-1
Edited using Adobe Creative Cloud
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All Comments (21)
  • @Henke_YT
    Is it really bokoblin instead of boblokin? My whole life is a lie
  • @julien827
    take a shot every time henke mispronounce bokoblin as boblokin (instantly dies)
  • every time you say "boblokin" the immense urge to grievously injure another human being washes over me
  • @bestpony12
    Pebblit is just a way of calling them a baby/little version of a talus Pebble+little = Pebblit. You can also just pick them up whenever, they don't need to be parried.
  • @swordsmancs
    A couple of bonus observations/corrections I’d like to include from my own experimentation -all enemies will stop chasing Link once they get a certain distance from their spawn point; even Bokoblins, Lynels, and Moblins will just turn around or teleport away, not just Keese -the unique captain animation plays any time their chosen fuse material is made unavailable -you don’t need to parry a pebblits attack to pick it up, you can just run up and lift it. This is dangerous to do if it’s an igneo or frost pebblit, tho -horriblins aren’t actually all that scared of natural light, to a degree. There’s a broken-down hallway on the exterior of Hyrule Castle (sky) with a half-dozen horriblins, and they will absolutely follow you outside to beat your shit in
  • @Two_Ravens
    Water attacks effect Gibdos as well. If you use Sidons ability and a heavy weapon, you can one shot multiple Gibdos at a time with a large water wave.
  • @Shaprite
    I found out if you use a Muddle Bud on a Boss Bokoblin, they will blow their horn before attacking and the Bokoblins don't seem to react to it as if they can't hear it.
  • @bonesvivi
    hey, just wanna say that it is possible to flurry rush a chuchu, but the timing is always a bit funky actually! I managed to do it in BotW and I recall being able to do it in TotK too
  • For the Wizzrobes, it took damage from being hit by the Fire Fruit, since thrown objects deal damage, but it was still immune to the fire. I'd say that myth is actually confirmed
  • @snoopy1026
    It’s worth mentioning that you can also Parry a keese attack, but that can actually kill them as well. Useful for when you don’t want to waste a high dps durability on bats.
  • Fun fact: Dazzlefruit is capable of instantly killing basic skeletal enemies with a single flash, no need to hit a direct shot or chase the head after.
  • @legosiw
    You can parry moblins get up animation (the little kip up they do to get on their feet) it ragdolls them a short distance too
  • Another monster you can parry is the kesse. Parry a kesse, it dies instantly. It's probably because it tries to smash you WITH IT'S FACE of all things. I have something true, if you time perfectly you can parry the pebbles thrown by bokos
  • @pavladavlas
    The Aerocuda wing description specifically says “slight wind.” Tulin’s gust is anything but slight.
  • In a loading screen tip it also says water works on Gibdos as well. In a video someone killed a Gibdo with a shield with a water hydrant attached to it. Some explosives work as well like bomb flowers. And dazzlefruit works too. In the Lightning Temple fight against Queen Gibdo holes will appear in the ceiling letting light in. If you lure Gibdos to that light they will enter their vulnerable state. They are weak to all elements.
  • @leafeon6268
    You can also parry Keese when they fly into you to instantly defeat them, although this is very annoying to do using a metal shield against electric Keese
  • Gibdos can be weaken with all elemental attacks, that includes Sidon's sage ability and splash fruit. To escape gloom hands the fastest, roll you left stick in a circle as fast as possible. I'm pretty sure (at least from my experience) you can blind a lot of enemies by using the mirror or attaching it to a shield. Not sure if it blinds all enemies, but the mirror can also weaken gibdos! (Although, this was also required during riju's quest, so it might already be common knowledge)
  • @SoulTwinky
    The game never directly states the fire and lightning are the only ways to kill gibdos, however its repeatedly states that any elemental attack will do massive damage to gibdos