If you take a stick and fuse a Ruby to it you got a fire rod, when it’s about to break you can unfuse the Ruby via pelison and refuse the same Ruby to a new stick.
The goron sage ability makes breaking those massive zonaite chunks very easy, so you don't have to use up bomb arrows or weapon durability. There's always a ton of those deposits around the mines so teleporting to each of them and farming the zonaite becomes a lot easier!
I just got the Fifth Sage's Vow, and I'm gonna get my batteries finally. Thanks for this. I'd love to be able to just hoverbike everywhere, but running on literally one battery isn't cutting it anymore.
I mean the reason it requires so may is because you're kind of meant to farm the stuff as you play thru the game, and considering it's a HUGE, LONG game (No pun intended), you'll have plenty of time to do so. Or you can just farm them. Best method is to farm all the Minibosses in the Depths each Blood Moon, as they all drop 20 Crystalized Charges a pop, not to mention the other loot you get.
But unless you're specifically using a lot of zonai devices and need that battery life, there's virtually no reason to go into the depths. Finished my first playthrough the other day with 2 batteries (default +1), because lighting up the depths just wasn't appealing to me. They could change the small ones to give 10 and the large ones to give 50 and I'd probably still have 2 batteries because of how tedious the depths is.
@@Intimmydator_ Why on earth would you NOT want to go into the Depths? They're an absolute blast! You are most definitely one of the very few that dislikes the Depths as most absolutely love it, myself included. To each their own I suppose, but yeah it's kind of odd to talk about it as if ppl should take that advice based on your clearly very different approach compared to most ppl.
@@MazzoraGames There's a dupe in Tobio's Hollow Chasm that still works on 1.1.2 using a Lynel Bow and combining arrows with the materials you want to dupe
8:34 Kind of unnecessary if you already unlocked all those gumball machines. Although it does guarantee that you'll get the items you want instead of gambling for them which isn't an issue since you'll likely have so many charges.
I wouldn't say you have 16 batteries, becuase you clearly only have 8 on your side. What I would say is you doubled the cell capacity per battery. So instead of 3 cells per battery, you now have 6 cells per battery.
I wonder what actual percentage of TotK players are still issuing 1.1.1 like myself just to avoid this grindy stuff? No offense but grinding for materials for upgrades is an MMO strategy and exactly why I stopped playing Destiny 2.
No no no to the Meat Skewers. Cooked Meat is for selling only!! Cooking any meat you have 5 pieces at a time & selling it is one of THE best ways to make money in both this and the 1st game. You do NOT want to waste it on healing! There are tons of other healing foods in this game, thus there's no reason to waste meat on healing when it's so valuable!
A Simple Guide on How to Upgrade the Zonai Battery & Farm Zonaite in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
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Does the autosave work on the 1.2 update?
You can put the wood on the furnace and it'll catch fire by itself so you won't have to waste any fruits to light it on fire
That’s so true! I love the little details in this game
Nice!!
If you take a stick and fuse a Ruby to it you got a fire rod, when it’s about to break you can unfuse the Ruby via pelison and refuse the same Ruby to a new stick.
Mazz!!! Awesome video, probably one of the most in depth guides to grinding the energy wells!!
I’m glad you enjoyed it! ☺️
The goron sage ability makes breaking those massive zonaite chunks very easy, so you don't have to use up bomb arrows or weapon durability. There's always a ton of those deposits around the mines so teleporting to each of them and farming the zonaite becomes a lot easier!
A valuable tool to help save resources & durability! Although, I DO miss the unlimited bombs from BOTW 🥲
Your content is great! Extremely informative and clear, you even go out of your way to mind all the little details and strategies 💗
Thanks for watching, I’m glad you enjoyed! More videos coming soon 🙂
So I've watched nearly 10 videos on the batteries yet yours was the most detailed and simplist to follow. Thanks
I'm glad it helped!
Thx for the map of the Minibosses. That is going to be quite helpful!
No problem, thanks for watching! 🙂
Awesome love it!!.. Great information!!.. Excellent videos keep it coming! :)
Thank you!
Thanks man, amazing video!!!
Happy to help!
I just got the Fifth Sage's Vow, and I'm gonna get my batteries finally. Thanks for this. I'd love to be able to just hoverbike everywhere, but running on literally one battery isn't cutting it anymore.
I’m surprised you had the patience to go that long with 1 battery! 😳
Sweet video just one question I haven't seen it covered on UA-cam yet is how to get the travelogue
I love your videos and your ideas on Zelda tears of the kingdom and I’m so excited for your next videos! - G
Thank you for always being supportive! ☺️
Just got the basic full set recently, I kinda just assumed that was it. I'll definitely be stock piling more of those crystals heheh
I did at first too, but was pleasantly surprised once I realized we could get an entire second layer of batteries lol
@@MazzoraGames Right? I'll happily grind my way to double the capacity!
Many thanks brother
You’re very welcome!
Dont forget how you can re-fight each temple boss in the depths for 100 charges each
Hearty food is actually really bad in the depths because gloom damage takes out all of your extra hearts at once.
Farming Hearty Durians then simmering them one at a time is still an amazing healing method just like in BotW
I thought Hearty Durians weren’t in TOTK?
I mean the reason it requires so may is because you're kind of meant to farm the stuff as you play thru the game, and considering it's a HUGE, LONG game (No pun intended), you'll have plenty of time to do so. Or you can just farm them.
Best method is to farm all the Minibosses in the Depths each Blood Moon, as they all drop 20 Crystalized Charges a pop, not to mention the other loot you get.
But unless you're specifically using a lot of zonai devices and need that battery life, there's virtually no reason to go into the depths. Finished my first playthrough the other day with 2 batteries (default +1), because lighting up the depths just wasn't appealing to me. They could change the small ones to give 10 and the large ones to give 50 and I'd probably still have 2 batteries because of how tedious the depths is.
@@Intimmydator_ Why on earth would you NOT want to go into the Depths? They're an absolute blast! You are most definitely one of the very few that dislikes the Depths as most absolutely love it, myself included.
To each their own I suppose, but yeah it's kind of odd to talk about it as if ppl should take that advice based on your clearly very different approach compared to most ppl.
I think I'll dupe the big zonnaite chunks in the chasm and savescum so the charges regenerate
💯 this is a great method too, if you’re on version 1.0/1.1.1
@@MazzoraGames There's a dupe in Tobio's Hollow Chasm that still works on 1.1.2 using a Lynel Bow and combining arrows with the materials you want to dupe
Yeah I’ve seen this one! I’ll be making a video on this :)
I still don’t know were to find radishes 😢
Omg. Thankyou for this. I was getting so sick of farming the bosses in the depths over and over.
No problem, I hope it helps!
8:34 Kind of unnecessary if you already unlocked all those gumball machines. Although it does guarantee that you'll get the items you want instead of gambling for them which isn't an issue since you'll likely have so many charges.
I wouldn't say you have 16 batteries, becuase you clearly only have 8 on your side. What I would say is you doubled the cell capacity per battery. So instead of 3 cells per battery, you now have 6 cells per battery.
I wonder what actual percentage of TotK players are still issuing 1.1.1 like myself just to avoid this grindy stuff? No offense but grinding for materials for upgrades is an MMO strategy and exactly why I stopped playing Destiny 2.
No no no to the Meat Skewers. Cooked Meat is for selling only!!
Cooking any meat you have 5 pieces at a time & selling it is one of THE best ways to make money in both this and the 1st game. You do NOT want to waste it on healing!
There are tons of other healing foods in this game, thus there's no reason to waste meat on healing when it's so valuable!
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