Let me know if you have any other questions you wish to see answered about this system, or about Breath of the Wild in general!! Spreading more knowledge is always awesome, and I appreciate you all for watching the video!!
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Wow, I never knew about the detection angles and ranges and I’ve been playing since release! The comparison of what you can do without being heard with and without the Sheikah set was super helpful too, usually I crouch and try to go as slow as possible even when wearing it, so it’s nice to know that I don’t have to be that careful! I’m gonna go slaughter some bokoblins now in their sleep lol
I'm happy to have shared all of this then!! 😄 Yeah the sound stuff is super important to know, stealth can be a lot breezier then most people imagined if you know what you're doing!!
I wonder if someone could do a "no alerts" challenge run for BotW, inspired by full-on stealth games like the MGS series. Get through as much of the game as possible (not counting obviously impossible situations like boss fights) without ever being detected by enemies. Ganon won't even know you're awake!
Welcome to Hyrule, Agent 47. Your target is Calamity Ganon, a force of pure evil that is currently engaged in a political stalemate with the client's daughter. The region is unstable following the deposition of the former government - expect armed resistance everywhere. Unless you're willing to skin these creatures yourself, you'll have to obtain your usual disguises from a local craftsman who goes by "Kilton". These will help you make your way to the castle, but heavily armed guards patrolling the perimeter of the ruined city will be on high alert. I leave you to prepare.
Awesome video. I love doing stealth in this game but never knew about the chain sneak attacks. I’ll have to fire up a new master mode game soon and try this.
This was interesting, and something I hadn’t really considered. It might be a bit tedious, but I think you should make a follow-up video or just a chart for each enemy and animal's field of vision and hearing. I think a lot of people would find that interesting.
I kind of hope there is a scent trigger in the sequel, where monsters will smell you when you're near! Perhaps you could cover your scent by rubbing monster guts on yourself or something like that!
not sure if you've gone over this one yet, but how much does bullet time decrease in game speed/time? Also, while in bullet time, does hitting an arrow into an enemy that hasn't seen you alert them of your presence?
Gosh, I played this game for ages assuming that carrying metal weapons makes you significantly louder, so I always tried to use non-metal wepons for sneakstrikes. lol
Always keep some level 3 damage increase meals and a guardian sword ++ and a savage lynel sword on you at all times just in case stealthing goes wrong or you come across a enemy base with some powerful enemies. This advice becomes much more important on master mode because almost all the enemies are more powerful on master mode and on master made enemies can regenerate their health so quick efficient kills are a requirement on master mode.
If you are on foot and have no horse out, find a stalker, run up to its base, and crawl underneath it to the middle and whistle over and over . Why does it lose agro ? As long as you whistle, it wont regain it either . Crawl out and run off(whistle sprint) it will not pursue .
Those two guys at Kakariko village: *are arguing about whether defense or speed is better for hunting* The player knowing stealth is best: *watching in amusement*
@@lazyryan3766 The weakest boat in the game which does to damage can one shot any wildlife to the head because headshot in a wild life does 10,000 times damage
Will you do a part 2 for animals? I would be very instructive to learn for example 1) how do beetles behave: Do they have vision? Is approching them hiding behind their tree helpful at all? Is the Energetic rhino beetle really more easily frightened than the other 2? 2) or why fishes flee before you land onto them but not when you swim right into them? 3) or WHY THE F* are the wolves in the north-east of Satori Mountain (where Summerwing butterflies gather) always already panicking when you come from above? When did they spot you? That makes me mad! I'm sure you want to know too!
The animals' awareness works similarly to enemies. And I looked, and it seems there are two different parameters for different insects- it doesn’t say what they are, but it's probably that. I'd imagine fish are based more on the sound of swimming vs diving, and maybe those wolves spawn with a different behavior- I didn’t see different wolf awareness parameters. It also seems there are three sensitivity levels that horses can have.
I literally sprinted right into an energetic Rhino Beetle because I didn't see it, i wasn't wearing any stealth clothing either, and it didn't fly away and I just collected it when I saw it (I was looking for rainbow sparrows for my compendium)
Bethesda could learn a great deal from this system, just because you have a high stealth skill shouldn't mean you can just crouch-walk right nearby characters with no cover of any kind, and get away with it. That and hearing, no clue why that isn't really simulated like Botw does it.
Nah, they should not take notes from Botw's stealth system. Botw has it's own problems with it's stealth system too. I'd say they take notes from The Last of Us 2.
I wonder if it’s possible to beat the game without ever being detected (besides Ganon of course) I would think maybe, except Ganon’s castle seems tough.
@@mattm1982You can't stealth strike them traditionally but if you sneak up on em you can mount it like a horse and start beating its ass until it forcefully throws you into the ground.
Does walking on snow or sand effect your sound output? I always feel that sand and snow lizalfos can hear me sneaking up on them more effectively than normal variants.
I think some lizalfos if they're camouflaged can always sense you within a certain range, seems like no matter how quietly you approach them they always notice you
This was pretty much helpful, now im gonna fo a sheikah run Also i would like to see how the weather works in different areas and what is the weather exclusive loot
Love this series! The videos are always so well done and every inch of em is fun to watch. Not to mention the research that has to go into all of them - thanks Croton :D
Also for Botw 2: Deku Nuts and Sheika Smoke Bombs would be awesome items for the devs to add to enhance the stealth gameplau, both existing items in that world! (The Smoke bombs not normally used by Link, but the Sheika have been seen using them in past games, so why not?)
It would be cool that items like those do end up in the sequel. I find having references to past games absurdly enjoyable, and even better if it's not just a simple and forgettable picture or name.
I think they should add proning options like in a lot of stealth games where you can get super low and crawl. It would also alow Link to shoot arrows while not getting out of cover!!
One thing I find useful when you do get caught... to shorten the time they spend "attentive" and trying to locate you, Stasis them if you've unlocked it to work on enemies. You can even unlock them right away if you wish. The act of being frozen in time completely resets their suspicion and makes them immediately walk back to their spawn point and go back to normal.
I love this series. Thank you for doing them. Stealth is by far my favorite armor set. You mention that level 1, 2 and 3 stealth affects the enemies ability to hear you. This is determined by how many pieces of gear (or food buffs) you are using. You don't mention anything about the fairy upgrades though, and I am convinced that this makes a difference not only in the defensive value of the armor but I think it reduces the distance at which enemies and fauna can see you. I don't have any code knowledge but I spend a lot of time in stealth gear. I have approached enemies to be close enough where they should see me but didn't. Then, while standing still I change out of the stealth gear, and the enemy instantly sees me. I have also noticed that the star rating of the gear seems to affect how bugs and other animals detect your presence. For instance, with a 4* upgrade you can sprint past bugs and they won't notice you unless you pretty much touch them.
Thank you so much, I'm happy you enjoy the series! As far as all fairy upgrades go, the only thing they affect is the defensive value of the piece and the set bonus - the buffs are totally unrelated! I ran all of my stealth experiments with all buff levels to confirm that the stealth buff only affects the sound, which makes sense as the vision cones cannot be altered in any way. I think the most likely situations that happened to you where they got alerted randomly after switching outfits was either A) enemies occasionally turn their head left and right while still, which could have happened so fast that it wasn't noticed, or B) very rarely some enemies (mainly moblins) can randomly get suspicious for a reason I have even yet to figure out; it is rare but I've seen it happen before when observing camps from afar
I’d like to see another video on elixirs. I thought I understood cooking until I checked the ingredients of the potions beedle gives you. You can use crabs and fish in making potions, and I thought you couldn’t mix food and monster parts
Food can be mixed in with elixirs, as long as the base for the elixir is already present!! But noted, this can be something I research more for a future project!
Seriously? One of the loading screen hints says it. Well it implies it, actually. There’s a loading screen hint for each of bokoblins, moblins, and lizalfoses that says what that monster variety eats. They don’t directly mention distracting, but it’s apparently implied.
I'd definitely buy an unofficial guidebook made by Croton.(Maybe even assisted by Kleric, Limcube, or any other people who know way too much about Breath of the Wild)
@@supremeclamitas5053 Nothing short of a dream come true. There are maybe two whole (minor) gripes that I could give for the entire game. And trust me, I’ve seen 99% of this massive monster.
3 years of playing and I'm still learning new stuff! I recently found out that you can catch insects fairly easily on the Great Plateau in the beginning of the game just by crouching and walking up on them slowly. I probably should have figured that out on my own, but... I didn't. I just waited until I had the stealth set.
Thx for the actual effects on the different stealth levels. I think this is important enough for the game team to explicitly state this in game. But getting back to topic - if the 2nd degree is simply allowing to run(not sprint) to enemy while not close enough, I feel like this level 2 stealth is pretty useless since 1)How do I know what is the range for this running detection? 2)I could just do level 1 stealth while stealth hopping the whole time and it's much more affirmative. Thx for the raining weather=Level 1 stealth information! That was really helpful to actually be able to quantify how much rain environment contribute to stealthing. Again, still feel like the game should explicitly state this.
Love your videos! Considering that, other than when in battle, the Stealth Armor is my favorite set and the set I use most and strive to get first in all my runs, this video was especially helpful and interesting! PLUR!!
Though it isn't useful to people listening to the game sounds, the sound waves on the hearing meter help deaf and hard of hearing or people who might be playing in muted mode be able to understand this mechanic visually!
I have a video idea. Can you talk about the good deals about selling items to people. There are many shop types and I wanted to know are the selling prices to merchants and shops different based on the items you sell.
The king is back, I already know you’re gonna eat BOTW2 up with the hidden stats, that’s why I can’t wait for it to come out, the fact Botw still has content being discovered till this day excites me for the sequel
Super cool info! I used to think the Guardians only had vision and no hearing though it might just be that their vision is so good and instant alert that it doesn't matter They definitely act interestingly when they're being hit without knowing where the player is
When they randomly start firing multiple beams randomly is scary and funny haha. With my max upgraded ancient armour their beams hardly scratch me now!
i figured out guardians had hearing pretty damn quick because i also thought they had no hearing so i stupidly sprinted up behind one only for it to turn around and kill me. so i did some experiments and found that they have hearing.
Honestly Im just glad it is deeper than hide in the very conscious tall white or red topped grass. Horizon Forbidden West at least made a slight attempt with vision range and sound of movement or strikes but most games boil down to tall grass=sneaky
So it seems like things that have 360 degree alert zones (like Wizzrobes) it would be impossible to sneak up on to do a stealth strike. The only way to "stealth kill" them would be from a distance.
I'm happy to help!! It took me a while to research this, from the looks of it there's nothing really else about it like this on the internet which is why I wanted to peruse the topic!
This video is amazing! I have been playing the game since release and I had no idea about the detection angles 😅 Thanks for sharing this info with us :)
Great Video! I wonder if you could make a Stats of the Wild video about the secrets behind forms of transportation (e.g: running, walking, mastercycle, windbomb, etc...)
Thank you!! :D I covered stats about the mastercycle and runnining/climbing/flying stamina usage in my mythbusting videos, and the speed buffs in my buffs video already, so there wouldn't be too much new to cover outside what I have already. Is there anything specific you wanted to know though?
This was an amazing topic! I Love how beating other, less open world like games could be more specific using only stealth like splintercell, but this makes it more understandable to do it in this game too!!
I mainly use stealth gear for one clear advantage: catching bugs. The bugs and critters are also sensitive to the sound system. I can just full speed walk up to some of the most skittish critters to just grab them.
Let me know if you have any other questions you wish to see answered about this system, or about Breath of the Wild in general!! Spreading more knowledge is always awesome, and I appreciate you all for watching the video!!
My other Stats of the Wild videos can be found here: ua-cam.com/play/PLAjULYyNSE9aa7aQW31IupW685MO-ZBHc.html
How did you do that Triforce emoji?
@@ShadowLinkxMaster
It's a channel member thing.
how does the korok from the korok trials work? the stealth mission I mean
As long as your subscriber account is higher than HMK & views are higher than his videos I’ll support this channel until it gets massively heavy.
#Crotonftw
Wow, I never knew about the detection angles and ranges and I’ve been playing since release! The comparison of what you can do without being heard with and without the Sheikah set was super helpful too, usually I crouch and try to go as slow as possible even when wearing it, so it’s nice to know that I don’t have to be that careful! I’m gonna go slaughter some bokoblins now in their sleep lol
I'm happy to have shared all of this then!! 😄 Yeah the sound stuff is super important to know, stealth can be a lot breezier then most people imagined if you know what you're doing!!
Wait really? I think I have just played too much games that require stealth
I wonder if someone could do a "no alerts" challenge run for BotW, inspired by full-on stealth games like the MGS series. Get through as much of the game as possible (not counting obviously impossible situations like boss fights) without ever being detected by enemies. Ganon won't even know you're awake!
Oooh that would be sick. Though extremely frustrating, I'd imagine.
I thought about that while making this video, problem is I'm just too clumsy of a player to even attempt it because I know I would mess it up xD
Uhh i think ppl would notice a tall tower suddenly rising into the sky
Welcome to Hyrule, Agent 47. Your target is Calamity Ganon, a force of pure evil that is currently engaged in a political stalemate with the client's daughter. The region is unstable following the deposition of the former government - expect armed resistance everywhere. Unless you're willing to skin these creatures yourself, you'll have to obtain your usual disguises from a local craftsman who goes by "Kilton". These will help you make your way to the castle, but heavily armed guards patrolling the perimeter of the ruined city will be on high alert. I leave you to prepare.
@@lollom396 no one would know why or who did it, or even the fact that it was caused by someone so yeah...
Awesome video. I love doing stealth in this game but never knew about the chain sneak attacks. I’ll have to fire up a new master mode game soon and try this.
Thank you! Hope it's fun 😄
The cones explain so much! I would also like to know lynel detection. Nothing escapes a lynels eye
Stats of the Wild - would be a great book. You got all the content and data. I'd buy it!
YES MORE STATS OF THE WHILD!!! I love your vid the r soo good 👍💚
Aw thank you lots!! Happy you enjoy 😄
This was interesting, and something I hadn’t really considered. It might be a bit tedious, but I think you should make a follow-up video or just a chart for each enemy and animal's field of vision and hearing. I think a lot of people would find that interesting.
I love the explanations from you, you help me to understand Botw and I learn English from you (I am German)
Ah well thank you!! I'm very happy to help 😊
@@Croton 🤗
on-screen UI: "sneakstrike"
Croton: "stealthstrike"
Very good vid man keep up the great work!
Thank you! :D
the escape from the Lizalfos at the end was pretty smooth
6:16: that wolf tho
I kind of hope there is a scent trigger in the sequel, where monsters will smell you when you're near! Perhaps you could cover your scent by rubbing monster guts on yourself or something like that!
I love to get close with the Shiekah gear and then change to the Barbarian set for a back strike.
1:00 the fiershesht shadow :P
This is very good to know.
Lfg love these types of vids
Link is no longer a knight, he’s now a ninja
Stealth is probably one of the most polished aspects of this game, it made this the first time I actually engaged with this mechanic in any game lmao
not sure if you've gone over this one yet, but how much does bullet time decrease in game speed/time? Also, while in bullet time, does hitting an arrow into an enemy that hasn't seen you alert them of your presence?
Gosh, I played this game for ages assuming that carrying metal weapons makes you significantly louder, so I always tried to use non-metal wepons for sneakstrikes. lol
Love the video. Just a heads up, it’s “exclamation point,” not “explanation.”
Thank you!!
I realize my mistake, I messed up xD
@@Croton It's okay. I was kinda nitpicky to point it out, haha. Awesome vid, though!
Really helpful tips thanks
Always keep some level 3 damage increase meals and a guardian sword ++ and a savage lynel sword on you at all times just in case stealthing goes wrong or you come across a enemy base with some powerful enemies. This advice becomes much more important on master mode because almost all the enemies are more powerful on master mode and on master made enemies can regenerate their health so quick efficient kills are a requirement on master mode.
aaaaannnnddd now Im finally willing to drop the rupees on that stealth armor set...
If you are on foot and have no horse out, find a stalker, run up to its base, and crawl underneath it to the middle and whistle over and over . Why does it lose agro ? As long as you whistle, it wont regain it either . Crawl out and run off(whistle sprint) it will not pursue .
Founding it was also good for fishing.
So what you're telling me is make a stealth +3 food wear the barbarian set and one shot sleeping enemies
Back again watching this for the 3rd time bc I keep forgetting what you said 😂
i like how we still talking about BOTW, the community is amazing now imagine BOTW 2
This made me wonder how bugs and fairies detect you I always thought it was movement but now I'm not sure.
Do speed buffs make link louder
me watching this video even though my stealth button doesnt work:
This helps alot
Thank you!! :)
I just got the master cycle zero 😅
Those two guys at Kakariko village: *are arguing about whether defense or speed is better for hunting*
The player knowing stealth is best: *watching in amusement*
the player knowing that you can stack a 3-set stealth armor with a speed buff
Attack is best. No need for defense if the enemy is already dead
@@lazyryan3766the glass cannon strategy, i like it
@@Nicolas_GE the "haha get wrecked idiot. wait how the fuck did they see me?! oh shit oh shit oh shit!!" strategy
@@lazyryan3766 The weakest boat in the game which does to damage can one shot any wildlife to the head because headshot in a wild life does 10,000 times damage
Will you do a part 2 for animals?
I would be very instructive to learn for example
1) how do beetles behave: Do they have vision? Is approching them hiding behind their tree helpful at all? Is the Energetic rhino beetle really more easily frightened than the other 2?
2) or why fishes flee before you land onto them but not when you swim right into them?
3) or WHY THE F* are the wolves in the north-east of Satori Mountain (where Summerwing butterflies gather) always already panicking when you come from above? When did they spot you? That makes me mad!
I'm sure you want to know too!
The animals' awareness works similarly to enemies. And I looked, and it seems there are two different parameters for different insects- it doesn’t say what they are, but it's probably that. I'd imagine fish are based more on the sound of swimming vs diving, and maybe those wolves spawn with a different behavior- I didn’t see different wolf awareness parameters. It also seems there are three sensitivity levels that horses can have.
Wearing stealth gear definitely helps when swimming to catch fish. It also helps catch beetles and other bugs.
Also how the korok detects stealth in the shrine quest
I literally sprinted right into an energetic Rhino Beetle because I didn't see it, i wasn't wearing any stealth clothing either, and it didn't fly away and I just collected it when I saw it (I was looking for rainbow sparrows for my compendium)
Bethesda could learn a great deal from this system, just because you have a high stealth skill shouldn't mean you can just crouch-walk right nearby characters with no cover of any kind, and get away with it. That and hearing, no clue why that isn't really simulated like Botw does it.
Exactly, RPG mechanics like that can be broken and I think BotW hit the sweet spot on how it should work!!
Nah, they should not take notes from Botw's stealth system. Botw has it's own problems with it's stealth system too. I'd say they take notes from The Last of Us 2.
It’s because their games are heavily rpg based we’re as BOTW is more about adventure.
No? Bethesda games are RPGs, there's no reason to imitate BotW's system even if it's "broken"
Leave Skyrim out of this
I wonder if it’s possible to beat the game without ever being detected (besides Ganon of course) I would think maybe, except Ganon’s castle seems tough.
its not that bad. the interior is really easy and you can go in through the north docks
Can you stealth attack a lynel?
@@mattm1982 I haven't ever been able to pull that off myself, but I don't see why not... Except they obviously won't die in one hit
@@mattm1982You can't stealth strike them traditionally but if you sneak up on em you can mount it like a horse and start beating its ass until it forcefully throws you into the ground.
@@SansioKongCountry Yes I've done that one before
Glad I'm early on this one! Ready to be educated ^^
Stealth School is in session!!! 💯🐱👤
Does walking on snow or sand effect your sound output? I always feel that sand and snow lizalfos can hear me sneaking up on them more effectively than normal variants.
I think some lizalfos if they're camouflaged can always sense you within a certain range, seems like no matter how quietly you approach them they always notice you
Might be hardcoded to happen, no way around that.
@@firestarter6488 shoot an arrow at them, hide and wait then you can sneak strike them
it was mentioned by a tip screen that lizalfos see better when camouflaged.
9:40 moblin incinerated by lightning shortly after assasinated; body completely gone from existence.
This was pretty much helpful, now im gonna fo a sheikah run
Also i would like to see how the weather works in different areas and what is the weather exclusive loot
Hope you have fun!! :)
I would like to look into weather stats more when I get a chance!!
@@Croton nice! Thank you :D
Very informative. Love stealth in Zelda (most specially the amour) but I never understood it. Thanks!
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No problem, happy to help!! 😄 It was a pretty hard system to decode haha
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Love this series! The videos are always so well done and every inch of em is fun to watch. Not to mention the research that has to go into all of them - thanks Croton :D
Hey I appreciate that you really enjoy them! Thank you so much 😄
I like your username
YES! I’ve been waiting ever since I requested this!
Happy to have finally delivered then!!
Also for Botw 2: Deku Nuts and Sheika Smoke Bombs would be awesome items for the devs to add to enhance the stealth gameplau, both existing items in that world! (The Smoke bombs not normally used by Link, but the Sheika have been seen using them in past games, so why not?)
It would be cool that items like those do end up in the sequel. I find having references to past games absurdly enjoyable, and even better if it's not just a simple and forgettable picture or name.
for a second there i thought you were calling the sequel "Botw 2: Deku Nuts" LMAO
I think they should add proning options like in a lot of stealth games where you can get super low and crawl. It would also alow Link to shoot arrows while not getting out of cover!!
hell yeah, they actually kinda did the smoke bomb thing :o
Puffshrooms and dazzlefruit. We sorta got it!
One thing I find useful when you do get caught... to shorten the time they spend "attentive" and trying to locate you, Stasis them if you've unlocked it to work on enemies. You can even unlock them right away if you wish. The act of being frozen in time completely resets their suspicion and makes them immediately walk back to their spawn point and go back to normal.
I love this series. Thank you for doing them. Stealth is by far my favorite armor set. You mention that level 1, 2 and 3 stealth affects the enemies ability to hear you. This is determined by how many pieces of gear (or food buffs) you are using. You don't mention anything about the fairy upgrades though, and I am convinced that this makes a difference not only in the defensive value of the armor but I think it reduces the distance at which enemies and fauna can see you. I don't have any code knowledge but I spend a lot of time in stealth gear. I have approached enemies to be close enough where they should see me but didn't. Then, while standing still I change out of the stealth gear, and the enemy instantly sees me. I have also noticed that the star rating of the gear seems to affect how bugs and other animals detect your presence. For instance, with a 4* upgrade you can sprint past bugs and they won't notice you unless you pretty much touch them.
Thank you so much, I'm happy you enjoy the series!
As far as all fairy upgrades go, the only thing they affect is the defensive value of the piece and the set bonus - the buffs are totally unrelated! I ran all of my stealth experiments with all buff levels to confirm that the stealth buff only affects the sound, which makes sense as the vision cones cannot be altered in any way. I think the most likely situations that happened to you where they got alerted randomly after switching outfits was either A) enemies occasionally turn their head left and right while still, which could have happened so fast that it wasn't noticed, or B) very rarely some enemies (mainly moblins) can randomly get suspicious for a reason I have even yet to figure out; it is rare but I've seen it happen before when observing camps from afar
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I’d like to see another video on elixirs. I thought I understood cooking until I checked the ingredients of the potions beedle gives you. You can use crabs and fish in making potions, and I thought you couldn’t mix food and monster parts
Food can be mixed in with elixirs, as long as the base for the elixir is already present!! But noted, this can be something I research more for a future project!
I have poured so many hours into this game and beaten it so many times, I had NO idea you could distract lizalfos with fish!
Seriously?
One of the loading screen hints says it.
Well it implies it, actually.
There’s a loading screen hint for each of bokoblins, moblins, and lizalfoses that says what that monster variety eats. They don’t directly mention distracting, but it’s apparently implied.
I can't watch it right now, but I just _have_ to thank you for the mechanics (or "nerd") video.
Now I can't wait to watch it! ♥
Nerd videos are always fun!! haha
No problem, thank you!! 😄
Stealth is one of my favourite things in the game - and now there's a croton video on it :D
I'd definitely buy an unofficial guidebook made by Croton.(Maybe even assisted by Kleric, Limcube, or any other people who know way too much about Breath of the Wild)
I would love to make one at some point perhaps! I feel like with all of what I've learned/researched, its definitely possible!!
Thank you for sticking by this absolute gem of a game. I can’t possibly imagine getting another game that affects me quite like this one.
Nothing has really ever come close for me either!! No problem :D
How's Tears been for you?
@@supremeclamitas5053 Nothing short of a dream come true. There are maybe two whole (minor) gripes that I could give for the entire game. And trust me, I’ve seen 99% of this massive monster.
@@bobjob2514 Great to hear you've enjoyed!!! I absolutely agree it somehow topped BotW
@@supremeclamitas5053 no it hasn't
Another important thing about stealth is that it also affect the collectable bugs. With stealth level 3, you can just walk up to and gather them.
Yes, made it so much easier to farm those fucking lizards on Death Mountain....
Same for fish. You can swim up to them.
This is great! I always forget about using arrows, etc. to make distraction noises.
I honestly did not know this about Zelda breath of the wild this is really interesting
Oh my gosh, I've been waiting for so long for this, can't believe it's real... Thank you for your work and research !
It's finally real!! Happy you've been looking forward to it 😄
Helpful information! I knew some of this already, but I didn’t know about the different levels of stealth and the monsters’ detection field. Thanks!
3 years of playing and I'm still learning new stuff! I recently found out that you can catch insects fairly easily on the Great Plateau in the beginning of the game just by crouching and walking up on them slowly. I probably should have figured that out on my own, but... I didn't. I just waited until I had the stealth set.
Finally, I've been waiting for ages for another BOTW mechanics video!
This game is about 5 years old and people are STILL finding out new stuff and details about it! Love this game so much, keep up the great work!
Other games: you need to be super careful, make no noise, and avoid enemies to be successful at stealth
BotW: cook some flowers and eat em, idk
9:40 Jesus, that moblin got sent to hell with that lightning strike!
YES CROTON THANK YOU FOR ANOTHER AMAZING VIDEO
Ay no problem!!
You are amazing! I wish I could shake your hand to thank you for all you have taught me.
Thx for the actual effects on the different stealth levels. I think this is important enough for the game team to explicitly state this in game. But getting back to topic - if the 2nd degree is simply allowing to run(not sprint) to enemy while not close enough, I feel like this level 2 stealth is pretty useless since 1)How do I know what is the range for this running detection? 2)I could just do level 1 stealth while stealth hopping the whole time and it's much more affirmative.
Thx for the raining weather=Level 1 stealth information! That was really helpful to actually be able to quantify how much rain environment contribute to stealthing. Again, still feel like the game should explicitly state this.
I only suspected that tall grass helps with stealth after playing Pokémon Legends Arceus. Thanks you for confirming that.
Love your videos! Considering that, other than when in battle, the Stealth Armor is my favorite set and the set I use most and strive to get first in all my runs, this video was especially helpful and interesting! PLUR!!
does anyone else hear him saying “explanation point” instead of “exclamation point” or is it just me?
This research is really impressive! You did a great job converting the code into understandable measurements. I absolutely love this. 😍
Thank you fellow Bread man! I appreciate that you enjoy this!! 🔥
Hi bread pirate! I'm a huge fan!
Oops, guilty of taking off armor due to the noise/clincking lol. Never knew it didn't matter
Though it isn't useful to people listening to the game sounds, the sound waves on the hearing meter help deaf and hard of hearing or people who might be playing in muted mode be able to understand this mechanic visually!
I have a video idea. Can you talk about the good deals about selling items to people. There are many shop types and I wanted to know are the selling prices to merchants and shops different based on the items you sell.
full evil spirit set + pristine eightfold blade with molduga jaw = death
The sound thing was always useful for having sound off on the game or for, you know, people who can't hear
The king is back, I already know you’re gonna eat BOTW2 up with the hidden stats, that’s why I can’t wait for it to come out, the fact Botw still has content being discovered till this day excites me for the sequel
Super cool info!
I used to think the Guardians only had vision and no hearing though it might just be that their vision is so good and instant alert that it doesn't matter
They definitely act interestingly when they're being hit without knowing where the player is
When they randomly start firing multiple beams randomly is scary and funny haha. With my max upgraded ancient armour their beams hardly scratch me now!
i figured out guardians had hearing pretty damn quick because i also thought they had no hearing so i stupidly sprinted up behind one only for it to turn around and kill me. so i did some experiments and found that they have hearing.
When you made the how horse stats
Work and you showed the soothes
How many does lord of the mountain need?
Rain counts as level 1 stealth buff so if its raining and u have a level 3 stealth buff does that mean u got level 4 stealth buff?
Buffs in this game never stack beyond 3, same goes with attack, speed, or literally anything!
@@Croton oh ok thanks for telling me! :)
Love you VIDS but can you do a video that you beat botw using only solder gear and weapons
I can only imagine all the research and independent analysis that's gonna go in Tears of the Kingdom.
The good old explanation point the point where everything is explained and made clear to you
What about Lynels? I feel like they can detect you from miles away. And also, how do the disguises affect detection?
Shoot them in the head and don't need any stealth😁
Honestly Im just glad it is deeper than hide in the very conscious tall white or red topped grass. Horizon Forbidden West at least made a slight attempt with vision range and sound of movement or strikes but most games boil down to tall grass=sneaky
You should do a lynal run you only use Lynal weapons and can use the barbarian armor set and the other normal rules for a run
Finnaly my sneaky playstyle that is actually keeping the game interesting EVEN BETTER!!!
Stealth is zelda games are a big NO.
This is action, not metal gear.
This gives me an idea for a challenge. Excluding bosses, can you beat BoTW + Divine Beasts without being detected?
So it seems like things that have 360 degree alert zones (like Wizzrobes) it would be impossible to sneak up on to do a stealth strike. The only way to "stealth kill" them would be from a distance.
Yes that is correct! Besides the only enemies you can stealthstrike in the game are bokos moblins lizals and yiga, which have all normal alert cones
Oooh a vid!!! You make me want to keep playing this game!
FINALLY! someone made a video about how stealth works in botw can't find stats about stealth on google
I'm happy to help!! It took me a while to research this, from the looks of it there's nothing really else about it like this on the internet which is why I wanted to peruse the topic!
This video is amazing! I have been playing the game since release and I had no idea about the detection angles 😅
Thanks for sharing this info with us :)
Great Video! I wonder if you could make a Stats of the Wild video about the secrets behind forms of transportation (e.g: running, walking, mastercycle, windbomb, etc...)
Thank you!! :D
I covered stats about the mastercycle and runnining/climbing/flying stamina usage in my mythbusting videos, and the speed buffs in my buffs video already, so there wouldn't be too much new to cover outside what I have already. Is there anything specific you wanted to know though?
@@Croton well, i've always been confused about how windbombs and btb's work :/
If you have the full stealth outfit on, you can land on a sleeping hinox and steal the weapons or orb thing off its necklace without waking it up.
You don't even need a stealth buff for that!
This was an amazing topic!
I Love how beating other, less open world like games could be more specific using only stealth like splintercell, but this makes it more understandable to do it in this game too!!
I mainly use stealth gear for one clear advantage: catching bugs. The bugs and critters are also sensitive to the sound system. I can just full speed walk up to some of the most skittish critters to just grab them.