![]() In order to fire the LAW, the scope must be raised, then the fire key must be held down. LAW rockets also cost the most out of all the ammo in the game, so expect to pay a lot to fill up a LAW. However, the LAW must be reloaded after each shot, and it takes about three or so seconds for the gun to be fully reloaded. Each rocket can kill multiple enemies in one blast and is powerful enough to take off more than half of a Fleshpound's health if it hits his body. Landing down here will take you right into the Final Boss Fight.The LAW is a giant rocket launcher with a scope. You can find Zelda's torch down here, and then make your way down the long tunnel to find the final jumping point. Since he's not here anymore, you'll need to jump down a great Chasm into Gloom's Lair. Once you reach the end of the hall, you'll need to break through a wall of rock, requiring either hammer weapons or a Bomb Flower, and you must do it quickly before the Gibdo surround you.Īfter that, you've made it past all the enemies down here, and you can head through the mural room to the Imprisoning Chamber where Ganondorf came to life. Utilize the Electric Keese Eyes and Wings to stun them. This time however, a Silver Bokoblin will block your path, followed by several Gibdo. If you lack the weapons or materials, you may have to glide from this balcony towards the other end of the bridge with the Silver Moblin, and dodge around him to head down the tunnel below.Īt this point, you'll find yourself back in the chambers Link and Zelda moved through at the start of the game. If you climb up on the far right, there's a tunnel full of rocks that will take a lot of hammer weapons or bombs to break. Instead, jump off the broken bridge and glide to the right to use the ruins to keep above the bottom floor. Do not drop down to the floor below, as a terrible foe is lurking down here that will likely kill you very fast. Paraglide to the bottom floor and run out the large passage to another huge cave, and you can spy a Silver Moblin on the other side of a broken bridge. Making it through to the other side will have another platform fall away leading into a massive pit full of Lizalfos archers and Chuchus, though some alcoves can have weapons to grab and may help you survive later - but for now it's better to keep avoiding encounters. Any fire elemental fruit or keese parts can help you race through this area. There are many Keese hiding behind pillars, as well as more Ice Likes that can fill the Gloom-filled floor with more hazards. Ride another platform back up with Recall to find a hall covered with Gloom, Ice Likes, and Ice Keese. Once you reach the far platform, run to the end of the hall and take the platform as it crumbles down. Therefore, you'll want to hug the left wall and try to remain out of sight to quickly make it to a balcony over to the left. The next room opens up into a large chamber with a single Silver Lynel, and is likely to kill you with a single bow shot if you're attempting this early. If you make it to the top, you can drop down the other side where a horde of Electric Keese will try to ambush you, but killing them for their monster parts will prove useful. ![]() The only way forward is through a narrow gap against the far wall you will need to climb, and at least two Horriblins will likely throw rocks or climb up to swat you down if you don't interrupt them before climbing up. You'll need to dive down and glide to an opening on the opposite wall, only to run into a larger cave full of Black and Silver Horriblins climbing on the ceilings. On one side of this narrow chasm, you can find a cave entrance lined with Electric Likes, and the walls are covered with Gloom. There's a Lightroot you can spot as you move down, and after activating it, you'll need to keep diving to the very bottom to a place called Gloom's Approach. To find Ganondorf's lair, you need to dive straight down into the Hyrule Castle Chasm. When Link and Zelda fell off the platform, Ganondorf's mummified corpse can be seen falling back as the floor crumbles around him, disappearing into the Depths. If Ganondorf isn't here, where is he?Īs it turns out, you saw where he went at the start of the game. However, even if you manage to eat enough stamina boosting meals when paragliding or use a Zonai Device to glide from afar, you'll find much of the floating castle empty - including the Sanctum. It may seem like Tears of the Kingdom is setting up a similar premise, with much of Hyrule Castle being pushed into the sky. In Breath of the Wild, you were given a quest to Destroy Ganon from the very start, pointing you directly to the well-guarded Hyrule Castle's throne room Sanctum.
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