'Zelda Breath of the Wild': Collect Raw Meat, Use Amiibos And More To Get Fast Rupees; Survive Using These Recipes [VIDEO]
ByCutting trees and tall grass to get rupees are long gone in "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild". However, there are lots of other things a player could do to get fast rupees as well as survive in the game.
According to Heavy.com, there are different easy ways to get rupees. The easiest and fastest one is to grab an arrow and hunt animals in the wild. "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" player needs to hunt and collect 5 pieces of raw meat.
Once the player gathers enough meat, it can be combined together then become a meat skewer. These skewers are sold for 120 rupees.
Other than hunting, "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" gamers could also use Amiibos. However, there the player could only use this once per day. They drop all sorts of useful items which includes foods like fish and meat. Adding on, there are also clothes, weapons, and shield.
In order to get rupees using Amiibos, the player can cook up all the food it drops. It works better if the player has tons of Amiibos. Through this, he can collect as much as food or meat.
Moreover, another way to get fast rupees is to go to Lurelin Village. "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" gamers could gamble the place to get rupees.
If the player wants more challenge, he can fight the Guardian to get rupees. Unlike the above-mentioned tricks, this is not highly recommended as it could give serious damage or even kill the gamer in once attack. However, Guardians drop plenty of ancient objects and through obtaining it and selling it to the merchant, the player could get a pretty penny.
On the other hand, in order to survive "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild", the player should learn how to combine and cook food.
According to GamesRadar, players should replenish their hearts. In Hyrule, plenty of foods can be found. Some foods could only be cook using campfires while others need cooking pots.
As per the site's note, "there is one rule" that "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" player should always remember: foodstuffs and seasonings make meals while "insects and monster parts make elixirs." Never mixed everything as it will only waste the ingredients.