Pony Points are a loyalty program for all the stables in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. The more you “shop” with the stables, the more Pony Points you earn on your Pony Points Card, and those points can be converted into increasingly valuable rewards.
So, how exactly do you get more Pony Points, and are the rewards worth it?
]]>The more Echoes you have, the easier it is to traverse Hyrule and defeat all enemies you come across in The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom. One of the most useful Echoes you can get is Platboom, your very own moving platform ready to take you wherever you need to go.
This Echo is an incredibly helpful one to have when you’re trying to easily reach high places. It’s not easy to unlock, but it’s certainly worth the effort, so here’s how to get Platboom in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom.
]]>In Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, Mogryph is the boss of the Gerudo Sanctum section of the game, and defeating it completes the “A Rift in the Gerudo Desert” main story quest. Beating Mogryph isn’t so difficult when you know how.
Not long after you’ve brought two tributes to the golden door in Gerudo Sanctum, you’ll find the Big Key and use it to unlock an even grander golden door. Don’t go through that door until you’ve got the hard-to-get chest, though. Beyond it is a large, sandy-floored chamber with nothing in it (at first) except one of each of the statues you’ll have seen elsewhere in Gerudo Sanctum: Elephant, Hawk, Cat, and Snake.
]]>There are lots of challenging battles you’ll face as you navigate around Hyrule in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom. One of the best ways to hone your fighting abilities so you can be ready for any battle you come across is by completing all Slumber Dojo challenges.
All of the Wisdom Slumber Dojo trials are sure to help you become a better fighter, but they also grant you some great rewards when you successfully finish them. If you’re interested in learning about these trials and the prizes they offer, here are all of the Slumber Dojo challenges in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom.
]]>In Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, there are many chests in Gerudo Sanctum, most of which are fairly easy to find and reach. But on 2F, there’s one on the far side of a wall that appears to be unreachable. Getting to this chest requires a bit of patience and ingenuity.
When you enter the east side of the Gerudo Sanctum 2F chamber in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, you can clearly see a chest, six pots, and a square of sand on the west side of the chamber. But the wall that divides the chamber in half goes right to the ceiling and is totally impenetrable. What you can’t see is the ceiling above the chest, part of which is also made of sand. But I’m here to tell you that you can’t get to the chest until a little later, so stop messing around with Echoes and head through the doorway in the south wall.
]]>For Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past lovers, the Graveyard Cave in Echoes of Wisdom is a special place to discover. It takes you back through the sewers where you began your journey nearly two decades ago—albeit with a few mind-boggling puzzles to overcome.
When you approach the Northern Sanctuary for the first time, you’ll find that the rift has taken it. After entering the Still World and repairing the area, the sanctuary and the graveyard are available to explore once again. You can go through the Graveyard to the west of the Sanctuary to discover a hidden cave mini-dungeon with its own unique echoes and rewards.
]]>The Golden Fan is a unique item in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, obtained by completing the second round of the Mango Rush mini-game. Its description tells you what it looks and feels like but not what it does. So, what is the purpose of the Golden Fan?
If you check the Golden Fan in the items tab of your inventory, you’ll see the following description:
]]>The Gerudo Sanctum in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom is a bit confusing at the best of times, especially when you come across a room with a gold plaque that asks you to “Seek two distinct tributes” in front of a golden locked door.
The tablet says that there are “Clues to the desired tributes are recorded somewhere on this floor,” but after scouring it for over an hour, I never could find out what it was referring to and let random chance be my guide. It ended up working out as I discovered it referred to two of the four Echos you can find in the sanctum.
]]>If you roam around the map in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, especially in the Gerudo Desert, you might come across a few hidden caves with solutions you can solve, but nothing happens.
In the north of the Gerudo Desert, the rifts have swallowed a temple. If you come across it, you can go through the area as normal until you come across a tomb with two unlit torches.
]]>The Legend of Zelda is one of the most prolific game series not only in Nintendo’s history, but is also an identifiable representation of video games as a whole, worldwide.
While some Zelda fans have been around since the beginning, with the sounds of Link’s battle cries ringing in their head since childhood, others have just dipped their toes in with the recent installments in the series. There are so many games in the main series alone, it can be difficult to remember all of them, even for Zelda veterans.
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