TotK #14 – Beating Ganondorf

When I resumed my game of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, I made my first visit to the Coliseum Ruins. There, I fought a Thunder Gleeok. It was quite a struggle, but I ultimately defeated it.

This is random, but don’t you hate when you’re using Sensor+ to search for treasure chests and it’s taking you all around in circles? And then you realize there’s an Aerocuda flying around overhead, carrying the treasure chest, and you didn’t even notice? Thought I was going crazy. πŸ˜†πŸ˜†πŸ˜†

An Aerocuda flying around, carrying a treasure chest in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

While I was chasing it down, I encountered a Battle Talus that I encountered early in the game (but couldn’t defeat at the time). It brought back memories of those early days in the game. I planned on crossing that bridge (Orsedd Bridge), but I had to change my plans after that Talus kicked my butt. πŸ˜† But now, it was no trouble at all.

In that same area (near Crenel Peak), I found Jojon Shrine. I had to fight some constructs on spinning gears, without using any outside equipment.

Fighting a Construct in the Jojon Shrine in Zelda TotK.

It wasn’t particularly notable, except for one fact: It was my 100th shrine completed! I knew Breath of the Wild had 120 shrines, so I wondered if I was really 5/6ths of the way through TotK’s shrines. But I googled it, and apparently this game has 152 shrines, not 120. I was relieved, because I don’t want this journey to end yet.

In Tarrey Town, I helped out Mattison and she set sail for her new life in Gerudo Town. I was then able to help Kilton out with his art project for Tarrey Town. I have to take photos of various monsters, and he (with Hudson’s help), makes sculptures of each one. I already had a photo of the first monster (a Bokoblin) on my camera, so he built that right away.

Hudson: It's true! Even I could mistake that sculpture for a living, breathing monster!

There are more monsters yet to come, so I’ll keep an eye out for his requests.

After helping out with the school in Hateno Village, I unlocked a new side quest where I can plant my own vegetable garden! With Uma’s help, of course. I started out with a Hylian tomato plant.

Uma, Oh, and I hope you'll let me know about your first harvest so I can be there to see!

At the Abandoned Gerudo Mine in the Depths, I ran into Master Kohga (the boss of the Yiga Clan) again. I defeated him, and he fled to the Eastern Abandoned Mine. I found a schema stone for a hovercraft down here. In other parts of the Depths, I found the Yiga schematics for a monocycle, a super spring, a triple cannon, and a tank! So my collection of schematics is growing.

I’ve collected enough Sage’s Wills for another companion upgrade, so I chose to strengthen my bond with Tulin. I’m hoping that means he’ll be of more use in battles with tough enemies like Gleeoks.

Back at the garden, I harvested my tomatoes, and then I gave Uma a hearty radish. I’d really love to grow more of them, so that I can cook up some strong food dishes.

In the meantime, I continued exploring the Depths, tracking down Master Kohga in the Abandoned Lanayru Mine. Or was I just…killing time?

Master Kohga: I was killing time!

I defeated Master Kohga here, and then again in the Hebra region. That completed the side adventure, and the game indicated that he’s now gone for good. Before he left, he let me know where to find the Demon King.

But I didn’t rush there just yet (do I ever?). I returned to Hateno Village, to check on my hearty radish garden. They were ready for harvesting, but there were only two radishes to harvest! So one hearty radish turned into two, that’s it! 😠 Considering how long you have to wait for it to grow, this doesn’t seem worth the effort. Oh well. I tried.

Next, I made my way to Thyphlo Ruins. There were several side adventures here, hidden amongst the ruins. I wanted to solve them all while I was here, so I burned through them, one at a time.

A fire burns between two dragons in Zelda TotK.

After that, I dropped into a nearby chasm and found a couple more lightroots in the Depths. But I reached a point where I realized I’ve been stalling long enough. So I headed for Hyrule Castle to beat the game once and for all.

I fought my way underneath Hyrule Castle, and battled the many hordes of enemies that appeared at various points along the way. It’s a long way down, and finding the right way to go can be a bit confusing at points. But eventually, I made it to Ganondorf himself. Of course, I don’t want to spoil the final fight or the ending, but I did beat Ganondorf…and the game. πŸ™‚

A spoiler-free ending screenshot.
It wasn’t easy, but I found a spoiler-free ending screenshot. πŸ˜›

After another Google search, I confirmed that I did get to see the “good” ending because I’ve completed all of the main quests and recovered all of the memories.

Beating the game earned me a star on my save file, and it gave me access to some additional stats I couldn’t see before. My map completion percentage is at 56.94%, and my quest completion is as follows:

  • Main Quests: 21/23 (really all 23, but it doesn’t save the last two)
  • Side Adventures: 51/60
  • Shrine Quests: 16/31
  • Side Quests: 64/139
  • Memories: 18/18

The most surprising thing (to me) is that I’m not even halfway done with the side quests! As for my other stats, you can see the image here:

My Zelda TotK stats as of April 24, 2024.

My shrine count is up to 113 (from 95 last time), my lightroots are up to 94 (from 65), and my Korok seed count is at 207 (up from 160). Here is my Hyrule Compendium progress:

  • Creatures: 79/92
  • Monsters: 106/110
  • Materials: 116/126
  • Equipment: 137/175
  • Treasure: 6/6

Even though I’ve beaten the game now, I’m still far from done. Even though I won’t be going after every single Korok seed, I do want to at least complete all shrines and complete all of the side quests/adventures. So there will be more entries yet to come. See you next time! πŸ™‚

TotK #13 – Spirit Temple

I returned to Hateno Village to complete some more side quests, including one where I had to sneak around to see where Cece (the fashion designer) would go late at night. Except that I went about it the wrong way, and she threw me out. πŸ˜†

Cece, shocked: Wh-whaaat?!

My next attempt was successful, though. The side quest reminded me of some of the quests in Majora’s Mask, where you also had to follow people to see what they did at certain times. Anyway, I completed the steps required to begin the mayoral election between Cece and Reede. But thanks to Sophie’s help (and the snooping work I did already), they agreed to cancel the election and just work together.

The villagers cheer in response to the candidates deciding to work together.

Back in Kakariko Village, I told Paya the latest developments (regarding Zelda, not the Hateno electon), and she finally let me explore the floating Ring Ruin. I found a stone slab inside and took a photo, then I showed it to Paya and Tauro, who deciphered it. The carvings let me know where I need to look next for the other sage, in Faron.

Tauro: We've landed a real catch here!
You should donate it to Blathers at the museum! Oh wait.

But of course, I did more exploring first. While looking for more lightroots in the Depths, I was surprised to find a dragon down there! But I hitched a ride on it to quickly reach another lightroot.

Taking a ride on a dragon down in the Depths.

I ran into a “researcher” who had an odd question for me.

Researcher: What do you hate more? Things that are burny or things that are freezy?

It actually reminded me of Jingle from the early Animal Crossing games. πŸ˜†πŸ˜†πŸ˜†

Jingle: Say, which do you like better: things you step on or things you lean on?

But it wasn’t actually Jingle. In fact, it wasn’t even a researcher. It was a Yiga Clan warrior (of course), trying to kill me. After I (easily) defeated him, I found a schema stone nearby for a bridge! I can now build bridges with Autobuild now! That is so helpful! But because the bridge is so big, it is a bit unwieldy and tricky to move around if you’re not in a large open space.

Eventually, I made my way to the Faron region to advance the story. I spoke with Calip at the new base of operations, and he sent me off to inspect some nearby Zonai Ruins. With Tauro’s help, I learned I had to search near a dragon-shaped river for parts of a special outfit depicted on a mural. The outfit was a charged outfit, so apparently Link put them on his credit card. πŸ˜‰

Link opens a treasure chest and receives a Charged Shirt.

Once I completed my tasks there, a new chain of sky islands was revealed. I stormed my way up there and bolted from island to island. At the end, I found a relic that led me back to the surface, and then into the Depths. I don’t want to spoil too much, but I’ll just say that the missing sage Mineru communicated with me, and I had to assemble a construct by visiting four separate storehouses.

Once I completed the task, I was instructed to visit a site to the south. That site turned out to be the Spirit Temple, which I visited before (but couldn’t enter). Mineru’s presence unlocked the way, and I fought a boss there. Surprisingly, it wasn’t a proper temple like the other previous ones. But defeating the boss led to Mineru’s secret stone. Mineru gave me her power, so I can use her construct at any time! Mineru’s story break also confirmed what I thought happened to Zelda.

After seeing that I only needed one more geoglyph, I consulted my photo of the geoglyph locations from the Forgotten Temple. I saw that the missing one was near the Tabantha Frontier, so I headed there. But while chasing down a Korok (one that kept warping to new locations), I was lured into a fight with a Flame Gleeok!

Fighting a Flame Gleeok in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

Even though Mineru’s construct wasn’t as helpful as I hoped, I kept fighting and I ultimately defeated the Gleeok! It took me ten minutes, but I was glad to finally beat one of those things.

After that, I looked around and found the final geoglyph. Impa and Cado were there, and I activated the vision. After watching it, a dragon tear created a new vision, and I rushed to it. This final vision wrapped up the story and explained a lot of things…including the game’s subtitle. It’s sad, but I really have to say I like the plot of this game. It’s a lot more interesting than what we get in most Zelda games, in my opinion.

I next investigated reports of a psychic chicken, known as the All-Clucking Cucco.

Cucco: *cluck* *cluck* So...

He had two tests for me to perform. And once I was done, he revealed himself to be…well, a fraud. When I was done, uh, wrapping up the story, Penn dropped in. He told me this was the last story he needed my help with! It’s suddenly sinking in how far I’m progressing in the game, and it feels a bit sad to wrap up my side gig as a reporter. But of course, I know there’s still much more to be done in the game. And I also earned the remaining piece of the froggy suit to climb wet surfaces.

When I returned to Lookout Landing, Purah confirmed that I’m pretty much ready to fight the final battle. I need to look in the Depths to figure out my next steps. But of course, I’m not quite ready for that.

This seems like a good place to wrap up this entry. My play time is currently at 175 hours, and here are my latest stats:

My Zelda TotK stats as of early March 2024.

My shrine count is up to 95 (from 87 last time), my lightroots are up to 65 (from 53), and my Korok seed count is 160 (up from 146). My Hyrule Compendium progress is as follows:

  • Creatures: 78/92
  • Monsters: 101/110 (up from 98 last time)
  • Materials: 110/126 (up from 106)
  • Equipment: 127/175 (up from 125)
  • Treasure: 6/6

Until next time, I’ll leave you with the wise words of this insane traveler. πŸ˜›

Traveler: Beg the banana's forgiveness!

TotK #12 – Underpants, Master Sword

Getting the Hero’s Path mode has really changed the way I’m playing The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. It makes it easy to see places I haven’t been yet. To fill in one of those blank areas on my map, I crossed Floria Bridge and made my first visit to Lakeside Stable.

Near there, I met the new animal species called Dondons, who were supposedly discovered by Zelda herself! But then again, not everything you hearβ€”or seeβ€”about Zelda is true, as you quickly discover in this game.

Three Dondons grazing.
Supposedly, they poop gems. Dirty gems.

I made my way back up to Zora’s Domain, and I completed a few more side quests I missed earlier in the game. I also found the climbing boots while exploring, and I now have the full set of climbing gear. That’s one of the most helpful outfits in the game, at least when it comes to exploring. πŸ§—

Climbing Boots

And just because I thought this was funny, here’s a screenshot of a blue boss Bokoblin getting electrocuted. You love to see it. πŸ˜†

A blue boss Bokoblin getting shocked near Zora's Domain.

From there, I stopped by Tarrey Town and tried out a new driving race course! It was pretty fun!

Driving in the Tarrey Town Race.

My next destination was the Eldin region, mainly because Impa keeps mentioning the Eldin geoglyph every time I see her. I first made a stop in Goron City, because I never bought the whole flamebreaker suit when I was here earlier in the game (only the armor, not the boots or helmet). And I wanted the whole suit so I could explore some of those hot caves without needing to rely on fireproof elixirs.

While working on a side adventure in the area, someone commented on the absence of my Master Sword. It was a fair point.

Toren: By the way, Link, I couldn't help but notice you don't seem to be carrying that famed sword of yours.

I have not yet been to the Lost Woods in this game, but I decided to head there after I was done in the Eldin region. But first, I found myself at the Foothill Stable, where a woman said something very odd to me.

Gaile: Hmm... You're not walking around in nothing but undershorts...
Uh, neither are you. What’s your point?

Apparently, a bunch of guys misheard something Zelda once said, and they thought they had to train for battle in their underpants?

Jasz, misquoting Zelda: and then explore in underpants!

I’m not sure I believe that story, but my task was to help them in battle. And of course, I had to strip to my underpants as well.

Link fighting monster forces in underpants.

Zelda games can be weird sometimes. But I completed the task, got dressed, and continued on my journey. After completing a few shrines, I spotted the geoglyph in the area and viewed the intriguing memory it unlocked.

I then headed to the Lost Woods for the first time. I had avoided it for a while, because the journey into the fog in Breath of the Wild was so tedious and annoying. But I was hoping it would be better this time around. I soon learned that I couldn’t get into the Lost Woods the normal way; something was wrong and I had to take an indirect route to get to the root of the problem.

Once I made my way to the Korok Forest, I spoke with the Great Deku Tree. Unfortunately, the Master Sword was not here in the Lost Woods. However, he could sense its location, and he gave me an idea of where I could find it. After completing a few shrines in the woods, I chased the sword down. Fortunately, I had enough stamina to retrieve it!

Link holds the Master Sword, at last.

I’m not going to spoil the storyline behind this, but if this means what I think it means, then WOW. The last memory I retrieved hinted at something, and it seems to have come true. It’s pretty shocking, if you ask me, although I still have some questions about how this all works. πŸ˜› I imagine they’ll be answered later in the game, or in the ending.

I guess I’ve been lucky to avoid story spoilers myself, but this is getting interesting now! And most importantly, I finally have the Master Sword! πŸ™‚

This seemed like a good spot to wrap up this entry. My play time is currently at 155 hours, and my stats are as follows:

My Zelda TotK stats as of February 2024.

My shrine count is up to 87 (from 73), my lightroots are up to 53 (from 40), and my Korok seed count is up to 146 (from 124). And here is my latest Hyrule Compendium progress:

  • Creatures: 78/92 (up from 72)
  • Monsters: 98/110 (up from 94)
  • Materials: 106/126
  • Equipment: 125/175 (up from 119)
  • Treasure: 6/6

See you all next time!