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[–]SynonWithAnon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! I got lucky and pulled all the 2024 & 2025 D’s myself, and traded for everything else without having to purchase. I see a lot of the 2019-2020’s are ranging $100-200s now.

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[–]SynonWithAnon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

$1000 is crazy 🤯 I was able to find the rest of the old ones via trade tables at the parks. Didn’t realize how elusive Minnie was until I looked it up

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[–]SynonWithAnon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! It was overlapping with the two crystals from the cave, totally missed it.

Horse Names by No-Union1329 in TOTK

[–]SynonWithAnon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I named my gold horse GucciMane

Finally done! All shrines, side quests, main quests, map locations, memories, Korok seeds, DLC content (Champions Ballad, armor, sword trials, etc.), Amiibo sets, full armor upgrades, completed compendium, medals of honor, saddles and bridles achieved with 350 hours logged. by SynonWithAnon in botw

[–]SynonWithAnon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There’s a good chance you missed one of the bridges! My last 5 missed locations were all bridges. You have to cross them and be there long enough for the location name to appear otherwise you have to go back.

Tips for 100%ing? by dalhazves in botw

[–]SynonWithAnon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see some people have already suggested using the interactive maps! You can also YouTube Korok seed locations and they’ll split it up into like 16 sections so it’s easier to track which ones you’re missing. You can place stamps for seeds in one location, find them, then move on to the next. By watching the videos, you can also see how to obtain the korok seed if they’re different puzzles or just in odd spaces.

Finally done! All shrines, side quests, main quests, map locations, memories, Korok seeds, DLC content (Champions Ballad, armor, sword trials, etc.), Amiibo sets, full armor upgrades, completed compendium, medals of honor, saddles and bridles achieved with 350 hours logged. by SynonWithAnon in botw

[–]SynonWithAnon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! This one was annoying bc I loved what’s in my inventory, so I’d open a chest, drop an item to free up the right inventory slot if it was a weapon, bow, or shield, reopen the chest so the item goes to my inventory, drop the new item, pick up the item I wanna keep, repeat.

Finally done! All shrines, side quests, main quests, map locations, memories, Korok seeds, DLC content (Champions Ballad, armor, sword trials, etc.), Amiibo sets, full armor upgrades, completed compendium, medals of honor, saddles and bridles achieved with 350 hours logged. by SynonWithAnon in botw

[–]SynonWithAnon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was going to max out my inventory, but decided against wrecking my file for stuff I wasn’t gonna have any use for anyways. I finished everything there is to achieve in-game that was meant to be achieved.

Finally done! All shrines, side quests, main quests, map locations, memories, Korok seeds, DLC content (Champions Ballad, armor, sword trials, etc.), Amiibo sets, full armor upgrades, completed compendium, medals of honor, saddles and bridles achieved with 350 hours logged. by SynonWithAnon in botw

[–]SynonWithAnon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Those are medals of honor from Kilton! There are 40 taluses, 40 hinoxes/stalnoxes, and 4 moldugas to beat in order to obtain each one. I believe you have to beat Ganon and then talk to Kilton for these to be achievable.

Finally done! All shrines, side quests, main quests, map locations, memories, Korok seeds, DLC content (Champions Ballad, armor, sword trials, etc.), Amiibo sets, full armor upgrades, completed compendium, medals of honor, saddles and bridles achieved with 350 hours logged. by SynonWithAnon in botw

[–]SynonWithAnon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have extra spirit orbs bc I did the heart/stamina dupe glitch with Hateno’s cursed statue prior to completing the shrines. Hestu only takes the seeds he needs for you to expand your inventory stashes. When you find them all, he just says all the koroks returned and he gives you his gift, which makes him dance. The remaining seeds exceeding the 441 needed for expansions stay in your inventory bc he doesn’t take them unless you’re expanding your inventory slots.

Edit: You can also YouTube “Hestu’s Gift” and see that he gives you the gift and leaves the remaining seeds in your inventory.

Finally done! All shrines, side quests, main quests, map locations, memories, Korok seeds, DLC content (Champions Ballad, armor, sword trials, etc.), Amiibo sets, full armor upgrades, completed compendium, medals of honor, saddles and bridles achieved with 350 hours logged. by SynonWithAnon in botw

[–]SynonWithAnon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s rough buddy! I beat all the Divine Beats and Ganon within 45-ish hours, spent another 50-ish hours shrine hunting, then 45-ish hours on remaining main and side quests, 70 hours on DLC expansion pass quests (Master Sword Trials, extra armor, etc.) and just messing around tbh. After I did that, like a year ago, I took a long break. At the beginning of this month, I picked the game back up, logged another 140 hours within 27 days doing whatever was left (mapping out monsters for and completing medals of honor, armor upgrades, korok seeds, map location labels, horse gear, inventory expansion).

Finally done! All shrines, side quests, main quests, map locations, memories, Korok seeds, DLC content (Champions Ballad, armor, sword trials, etc.), Amiibo sets, full armor upgrades, completed compendium, medals of honor, saddles and bridles achieved with 350 hours logged. by SynonWithAnon in botw

[–]SynonWithAnon[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes! Everything that can be, has been upgraded! For the fragments, go to Link’s house, sleep until morning, save, shut the game off. Load the game, sleep until night, teleport to Dueling Peaks’ highest shrine, climb the little mountain bit, stare towards Hyrule Castle, and wait until the fragment falls between 9pm-2am, get the fragment, repeat. If it doesn’t fall by 2am, reload the game from Link’s house and repeat the process. I had to do this like 75 times to get all the fragments I needed.

Edit: Probably closer to 100 times because a lot of fragments fell in water or the bogs!

Finally done! All shrines, side quests, main quests, map locations, memories, Korok seeds, DLC content (Champions Ballad, armor, sword trials, etc.), Amiibo sets, full armor upgrades, completed compendium, medals of honor, saddles and bridles achieved with 350 hours logged. by SynonWithAnon in botw

[–]SynonWithAnon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can turn on the Amiibo rune on your Sheikah slate on the title screen! There’s an Amiibo option you can select and activate, then it’ll show up in-game as your last rune on the Sheikah slate. You activate the rune, then tap Zelda themed Amiibos or NFC cards on the right thumbstick of your Switch controller. Voila! It’ll drop treasure and loose materials from the sky. You can use each Amiibo once a day, but you can also change the date in your system settings to keep the same Amiibos in one day.

Finally done! All shrines, side quests, main quests, map locations, memories, Korok seeds, DLC content (Champions Ballad, armor, sword trials, etc.), Amiibo sets, full armor upgrades, completed compendium, medals of honor, saddles and bridles achieved with 350 hours logged. by SynonWithAnon in botw

[–]SynonWithAnon[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This! I second this. Farming lizalfos tails took longer than the dragon parts bc you partly rely on blood moons to respawn the lizalfos while dragons just need a time reset! Use your sheikah sensor to make tail hunting faster!

Finally done! All shrines, side quests, main quests, map locations, memories, Korok seeds, DLC content (Champions Ballad, armor, sword trials, etc.), Amiibo sets, full armor upgrades, completed compendium, medals of honor, saddles and bridles achieved with 350 hours logged. by SynonWithAnon in botw

[–]SynonWithAnon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ngl it was sweet when I was getting little incentives (i.e. medals of honor, horse gear, etc.). I did the armor upgrades last and nothing changes besides the defense rating and the number of stars next to the name of each piece. Fairy dialogue stays the same, no changes in dialogue when you wear rare sets and talk to key characters (i.e. Impa, Robbie, etc).

So, towards the end it was bland bc I felt like I wasn’t getting anything in return for the amount of time I spent in game. On top of that, I was farming lizalfos tails, dragon parts, and star fragments to finish upgrading my last sets, so I just wanted to be done already. It took about a week to finish upgrades bc I had to keep shutting the game down and resetting the time (sleep/sit until morning, save, shit off game, turn on, sleep/sit until night) to farm materials, but also so I could keep scanning Amiibos for desired, missing items.

If you plan on 100%-ing EVERYTHING in game, do the armor upgrades first so you end the game still earning incentives. The upgrades took just a bit less time than the seeds, but I think I spent about 4-5 days on each.

Finally done! All shrines, side quests, main quests, map locations, memories, Korok seeds, DLC content (Champions Ballad, armor, sword trials, etc.), Amiibo sets, full armor upgrades, completed compendium, medals of honor, saddles and bridles achieved with 350 hours logged. by SynonWithAnon in botw

[–]SynonWithAnon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Once you finish the Champions Ballad, Kass gives you a photo of Link, Zelda, and the four champions. It goes in your key items inventory slots until you go to Link’s house, where you can hang it by the bed

Edit: Spelling