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When I first started playing BoTW, whenever monsters attacked me, I engaged in battle. But soon I noticed that:
- I'm getting basically the same stuff back that I spend and break fighting them
- And shrines contain much better loot
- And Zelda doesn't have XP system like other RPGs
- Moreover, monsters are regularly respawned, so I can't even clear the region
- Okay, monsters can be a source of potion ingredients, but very soon you have enough of that for all your potion needs, ever
Now whenever I get attacked, I just run away, or sometimes run straight through monster camp (if that's the quickest path to where I'm going to), getting a few arrow hits but saving a lot of time.
What's the point of fighting free-roaming monsters or monster camps in BoTW vs. just ignoring them? Am I missing something?
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When I first started playing BoTW, whenever monsters attacked me, I engaged in battle. But soon I noticed that:
- I'm getting basically the same stuff back that I spend and break fighting them
- And shrines contain much better loot
- And Zelda doesn't have XP system like other RPGs
- Moreover, monsters are regularly respawned, so I can't even clear the region
- Okay, monsters can be a source of potion ingredients, but very soon you have enough of that for all your potion needs, ever
Now whenever I get attacked, I just run away, or sometimes run straight through monster camp (if that's the quickest path to where I'm going to), getting a few arrow hits but saving a lot of time.
What's the point of fighting free-roaming monsters or monster camps in BoTW vs. just ignoring them? Am I missing something?
zelda-breath-of-the-wild
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Half-jokingly Well you know, for fun.
– 0xFF
11 hours ago
Shrines have an end, monsters don't.
– Ave
11 hours ago
Also, enemies scale after a while and will drop high end gear
– Wondercricket
11 hours ago
sounds like they are simplemobs
(similar to WoW) - just something to grind on when you needX
ingredient, or are bored.
– RozzA
2 hours ago
add a comment |
When I first started playing BoTW, whenever monsters attacked me, I engaged in battle. But soon I noticed that:
- I'm getting basically the same stuff back that I spend and break fighting them
- And shrines contain much better loot
- And Zelda doesn't have XP system like other RPGs
- Moreover, monsters are regularly respawned, so I can't even clear the region
- Okay, monsters can be a source of potion ingredients, but very soon you have enough of that for all your potion needs, ever
Now whenever I get attacked, I just run away, or sometimes run straight through monster camp (if that's the quickest path to where I'm going to), getting a few arrow hits but saving a lot of time.
What's the point of fighting free-roaming monsters or monster camps in BoTW vs. just ignoring them? Am I missing something?
zelda-breath-of-the-wild
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When I first started playing BoTW, whenever monsters attacked me, I engaged in battle. But soon I noticed that:
- I'm getting basically the same stuff back that I spend and break fighting them
- And shrines contain much better loot
- And Zelda doesn't have XP system like other RPGs
- Moreover, monsters are regularly respawned, so I can't even clear the region
- Okay, monsters can be a source of potion ingredients, but very soon you have enough of that for all your potion needs, ever
Now whenever I get attacked, I just run away, or sometimes run straight through monster camp (if that's the quickest path to where I'm going to), getting a few arrow hits but saving a lot of time.
What's the point of fighting free-roaming monsters or monster camps in BoTW vs. just ignoring them? Am I missing something?
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Half-jokingly Well you know, for fun.
– 0xFF
11 hours ago
Shrines have an end, monsters don't.
– Ave
11 hours ago
Also, enemies scale after a while and will drop high end gear
– Wondercricket
11 hours ago
sounds like they are simplemobs
(similar to WoW) - just something to grind on when you needX
ingredient, or are bored.
– RozzA
2 hours ago
add a comment |
6
Half-jokingly Well you know, for fun.
– 0xFF
11 hours ago
Shrines have an end, monsters don't.
– Ave
11 hours ago
Also, enemies scale after a while and will drop high end gear
– Wondercricket
11 hours ago
sounds like they are simplemobs
(similar to WoW) - just something to grind on when you needX
ingredient, or are bored.
– RozzA
2 hours ago
6
6
Half-jokingly Well you know, for fun.
– 0xFF
11 hours ago
Half-jokingly Well you know, for fun.
– 0xFF
11 hours ago
Shrines have an end, monsters don't.
– Ave
11 hours ago
Shrines have an end, monsters don't.
– Ave
11 hours ago
Also, enemies scale after a while and will drop high end gear
– Wondercricket
11 hours ago
Also, enemies scale after a while and will drop high end gear
– Wondercricket
11 hours ago
sounds like they are simple
mobs
(similar to WoW) - just something to grind on when you need X
ingredient, or are bored.– RozzA
2 hours ago
sounds like they are simple
mobs
(similar to WoW) - just something to grind on when you need X
ingredient, or are bored.– RozzA
2 hours ago
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It's certainly possible to play through the game ignoring most of the monsters you encounter. However, there are certainly good rewards that can come from clearing them out.
Many monster camps are guarding a monster chest that contains a weapon or other rare item. The chest only unlocks once all monsters in the camp are defeated.
Even if the camp isn't guarding a chest, they usually have other resources nearby that are difficult to gather while monsters chase you. These resources include things like fish in nearby streams, ore deposits, or a set of weapons.
Sometimes the monsters are just annoying. I can't tell you how many times I stood still to enjoy the view or to get my bearings when suddenly I get hit in the face with a random Octorok spitball. Or a Lizalfos decided to chase me while I was chasing a Korok.
Sometimes killing monsters will save a nearby traveler. They'll thank you and give you a reward - usually some mid-to-high tier food. (Occasionally it will actually be a trap, and you'll be attacked by the Yiga clan instead... stay on your toes!)
Honestly, it just feels really good to beat the snot out of Ganon's minions. With the right combination of weapons, wiping out a whole camp can be super satisfying.
1
You may want to add some alternative uses for some monster parts, they can be used to make potions, they are required in side quests, they can be sold for rupees, or you can upgrade your armor at the great fairy fountains, or in some cases you can get different things for them (trade guardian parts for ancient armor, or ancient weapons for example). Some parts can even be used on their own, like octorok balloons that can be used to send some things flying, or elemental chuchu jelly to make an elemental explosion.
– bearb001
9 hours ago
add a comment |
You need their drops for armour upgrades. While potion ingredients are a secondary, rather minor boost, you need to kill a lot of monsters in order to get the best armour.
- Bokoblin (78) - Hylian, Radiant, Soldier,
- Moblin (27) - Flamebreaker, Radiant, Soldier
- Lizalfos (174) - Desert Voe, Rubber, Snowquill, Soldier, Zora
- Keese (116) - Climbing, Desert Voe, Snowquill, Soldier
- Chuchu (87) - Desert Voe, Rubber, Snowquill, Soldier
- Octorok (5) - Snow Boots
- Guardian (15) - Ancient
- Hinox (34) - Fierce Deity, Soldier
- Moldulga (17) - Radiant, Sand Boots
- Lynel (33) - Barbarian, Fierce Deity, Radiant, Soldier
The number is based on rarest drop required. You may need more kills if you don't get enough of the other drops (esp. guardians). Note that the base tier of most monsters do not drop it so you'll probably still need to kill more than listed.
Silver/white tier also drop gems, which again help for upgrades and also selling for cash. You need to kill enough lower tiers for them to start spawning.
Once you've got all that then there's no need to keep engaging. Indeed, items become available (purchased indirectly with more monster parts) that make the main monsters (bokoblins, moblins, lizalfos and lynels) ignore you so you can more easily skip them.
add a comment |
As you mentioned, monsters are a source of potion ingredients as well as minor loot. While neither of these are an exceptional way to improve your wealth novice players may find shrines or combat with bosses too challenging. This is an easy and safe way to amass some wealth.
Players can also use these camps as practice. As I mentioned, for players who are new to gaming this is one of the safest ways to practice combat, learn the controls, or try out a new weapon or fighting style. While you may not find it personally worthwhile, other players might.
Lastly, the camps are for entertainment. If you want to experiment and see what is the wackiest chain of events you can create using a bomb or stasis this is a good place to do it. Plentiful non-challenging enemies can make for some entertaining fights.
The truth of the matter is not everybody plays using the same "optimized" methodology it appears you use. While you may find it important to only use the most efficient methods to acquire new gear or money, other players may not. When viewing it with this perspective, these camps serve as much as a source of entertainment as they do a challenge.
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In addition to the access to resources and items to upgrade your items as per Mage Xy and OrangeDog, the item drops that are useful for elixirs can also be exchanged for Mon at the Fang and Bone shop. This isn't an early game shop and requires you to complete a quest to access.
At this shop you can sell monster parts for Mon. Mon can be used to purchase items at his store most of which cannot be obtained elsewhere. The Mon-exclusive items are Masks (Bokoblin, Moblin, Lizaldos and Lynel), Dark Hood, Dark TUnic, Dark Trousers, and the Spring-Loaded Hammer. The Hammer is useful for completing the Hyrule Compendium should you not wish to buy its photo.
The only way to get Mon without killing monsters and selling their monster parts is with drops from dragons and guardians. Drops from dragons and guardians are more valuable and generally better used for other purposes such as armor upgrades.
https://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Mon
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The point of endlessly fighting monsters in any Zelda game is just to get the click of it, as you did.
Fighting monsters is pointless, so don't do it. They don't deserve to die, they are just fooled by some evil forces you have to defeat.
Therefore, they often became wary of evil, and become good, when you defeat them, or sometimes when you defeat some mini boss, or some major boss, or the final boss.
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It's certainly possible to play through the game ignoring most of the monsters you encounter. However, there are certainly good rewards that can come from clearing them out.
Many monster camps are guarding a monster chest that contains a weapon or other rare item. The chest only unlocks once all monsters in the camp are defeated.
Even if the camp isn't guarding a chest, they usually have other resources nearby that are difficult to gather while monsters chase you. These resources include things like fish in nearby streams, ore deposits, or a set of weapons.
Sometimes the monsters are just annoying. I can't tell you how many times I stood still to enjoy the view or to get my bearings when suddenly I get hit in the face with a random Octorok spitball. Or a Lizalfos decided to chase me while I was chasing a Korok.
Sometimes killing monsters will save a nearby traveler. They'll thank you and give you a reward - usually some mid-to-high tier food. (Occasionally it will actually be a trap, and you'll be attacked by the Yiga clan instead... stay on your toes!)
Honestly, it just feels really good to beat the snot out of Ganon's minions. With the right combination of weapons, wiping out a whole camp can be super satisfying.
1
You may want to add some alternative uses for some monster parts, they can be used to make potions, they are required in side quests, they can be sold for rupees, or you can upgrade your armor at the great fairy fountains, or in some cases you can get different things for them (trade guardian parts for ancient armor, or ancient weapons for example). Some parts can even be used on their own, like octorok balloons that can be used to send some things flying, or elemental chuchu jelly to make an elemental explosion.
– bearb001
9 hours ago
add a comment |
It's certainly possible to play through the game ignoring most of the monsters you encounter. However, there are certainly good rewards that can come from clearing them out.
Many monster camps are guarding a monster chest that contains a weapon or other rare item. The chest only unlocks once all monsters in the camp are defeated.
Even if the camp isn't guarding a chest, they usually have other resources nearby that are difficult to gather while monsters chase you. These resources include things like fish in nearby streams, ore deposits, or a set of weapons.
Sometimes the monsters are just annoying. I can't tell you how many times I stood still to enjoy the view or to get my bearings when suddenly I get hit in the face with a random Octorok spitball. Or a Lizalfos decided to chase me while I was chasing a Korok.
Sometimes killing monsters will save a nearby traveler. They'll thank you and give you a reward - usually some mid-to-high tier food. (Occasionally it will actually be a trap, and you'll be attacked by the Yiga clan instead... stay on your toes!)
Honestly, it just feels really good to beat the snot out of Ganon's minions. With the right combination of weapons, wiping out a whole camp can be super satisfying.
1
You may want to add some alternative uses for some monster parts, they can be used to make potions, they are required in side quests, they can be sold for rupees, or you can upgrade your armor at the great fairy fountains, or in some cases you can get different things for them (trade guardian parts for ancient armor, or ancient weapons for example). Some parts can even be used on their own, like octorok balloons that can be used to send some things flying, or elemental chuchu jelly to make an elemental explosion.
– bearb001
9 hours ago
add a comment |
It's certainly possible to play through the game ignoring most of the monsters you encounter. However, there are certainly good rewards that can come from clearing them out.
Many monster camps are guarding a monster chest that contains a weapon or other rare item. The chest only unlocks once all monsters in the camp are defeated.
Even if the camp isn't guarding a chest, they usually have other resources nearby that are difficult to gather while monsters chase you. These resources include things like fish in nearby streams, ore deposits, or a set of weapons.
Sometimes the monsters are just annoying. I can't tell you how many times I stood still to enjoy the view or to get my bearings when suddenly I get hit in the face with a random Octorok spitball. Or a Lizalfos decided to chase me while I was chasing a Korok.
Sometimes killing monsters will save a nearby traveler. They'll thank you and give you a reward - usually some mid-to-high tier food. (Occasionally it will actually be a trap, and you'll be attacked by the Yiga clan instead... stay on your toes!)
Honestly, it just feels really good to beat the snot out of Ganon's minions. With the right combination of weapons, wiping out a whole camp can be super satisfying.
It's certainly possible to play through the game ignoring most of the monsters you encounter. However, there are certainly good rewards that can come from clearing them out.
Many monster camps are guarding a monster chest that contains a weapon or other rare item. The chest only unlocks once all monsters in the camp are defeated.
Even if the camp isn't guarding a chest, they usually have other resources nearby that are difficult to gather while monsters chase you. These resources include things like fish in nearby streams, ore deposits, or a set of weapons.
Sometimes the monsters are just annoying. I can't tell you how many times I stood still to enjoy the view or to get my bearings when suddenly I get hit in the face with a random Octorok spitball. Or a Lizalfos decided to chase me while I was chasing a Korok.
Sometimes killing monsters will save a nearby traveler. They'll thank you and give you a reward - usually some mid-to-high tier food. (Occasionally it will actually be a trap, and you'll be attacked by the Yiga clan instead... stay on your toes!)
Honestly, it just feels really good to beat the snot out of Ganon's minions. With the right combination of weapons, wiping out a whole camp can be super satisfying.
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You may want to add some alternative uses for some monster parts, they can be used to make potions, they are required in side quests, they can be sold for rupees, or you can upgrade your armor at the great fairy fountains, or in some cases you can get different things for them (trade guardian parts for ancient armor, or ancient weapons for example). Some parts can even be used on their own, like octorok balloons that can be used to send some things flying, or elemental chuchu jelly to make an elemental explosion.
– bearb001
9 hours ago
add a comment |
1
You may want to add some alternative uses for some monster parts, they can be used to make potions, they are required in side quests, they can be sold for rupees, or you can upgrade your armor at the great fairy fountains, or in some cases you can get different things for them (trade guardian parts for ancient armor, or ancient weapons for example). Some parts can even be used on their own, like octorok balloons that can be used to send some things flying, or elemental chuchu jelly to make an elemental explosion.
– bearb001
9 hours ago
1
1
You may want to add some alternative uses for some monster parts, they can be used to make potions, they are required in side quests, they can be sold for rupees, or you can upgrade your armor at the great fairy fountains, or in some cases you can get different things for them (trade guardian parts for ancient armor, or ancient weapons for example). Some parts can even be used on their own, like octorok balloons that can be used to send some things flying, or elemental chuchu jelly to make an elemental explosion.
– bearb001
9 hours ago
You may want to add some alternative uses for some monster parts, they can be used to make potions, they are required in side quests, they can be sold for rupees, or you can upgrade your armor at the great fairy fountains, or in some cases you can get different things for them (trade guardian parts for ancient armor, or ancient weapons for example). Some parts can even be used on their own, like octorok balloons that can be used to send some things flying, or elemental chuchu jelly to make an elemental explosion.
– bearb001
9 hours ago
add a comment |
You need their drops for armour upgrades. While potion ingredients are a secondary, rather minor boost, you need to kill a lot of monsters in order to get the best armour.
- Bokoblin (78) - Hylian, Radiant, Soldier,
- Moblin (27) - Flamebreaker, Radiant, Soldier
- Lizalfos (174) - Desert Voe, Rubber, Snowquill, Soldier, Zora
- Keese (116) - Climbing, Desert Voe, Snowquill, Soldier
- Chuchu (87) - Desert Voe, Rubber, Snowquill, Soldier
- Octorok (5) - Snow Boots
- Guardian (15) - Ancient
- Hinox (34) - Fierce Deity, Soldier
- Moldulga (17) - Radiant, Sand Boots
- Lynel (33) - Barbarian, Fierce Deity, Radiant, Soldier
The number is based on rarest drop required. You may need more kills if you don't get enough of the other drops (esp. guardians). Note that the base tier of most monsters do not drop it so you'll probably still need to kill more than listed.
Silver/white tier also drop gems, which again help for upgrades and also selling for cash. You need to kill enough lower tiers for them to start spawning.
Once you've got all that then there's no need to keep engaging. Indeed, items become available (purchased indirectly with more monster parts) that make the main monsters (bokoblins, moblins, lizalfos and lynels) ignore you so you can more easily skip them.
add a comment |
You need their drops for armour upgrades. While potion ingredients are a secondary, rather minor boost, you need to kill a lot of monsters in order to get the best armour.
- Bokoblin (78) - Hylian, Radiant, Soldier,
- Moblin (27) - Flamebreaker, Radiant, Soldier
- Lizalfos (174) - Desert Voe, Rubber, Snowquill, Soldier, Zora
- Keese (116) - Climbing, Desert Voe, Snowquill, Soldier
- Chuchu (87) - Desert Voe, Rubber, Snowquill, Soldier
- Octorok (5) - Snow Boots
- Guardian (15) - Ancient
- Hinox (34) - Fierce Deity, Soldier
- Moldulga (17) - Radiant, Sand Boots
- Lynel (33) - Barbarian, Fierce Deity, Radiant, Soldier
The number is based on rarest drop required. You may need more kills if you don't get enough of the other drops (esp. guardians). Note that the base tier of most monsters do not drop it so you'll probably still need to kill more than listed.
Silver/white tier also drop gems, which again help for upgrades and also selling for cash. You need to kill enough lower tiers for them to start spawning.
Once you've got all that then there's no need to keep engaging. Indeed, items become available (purchased indirectly with more monster parts) that make the main monsters (bokoblins, moblins, lizalfos and lynels) ignore you so you can more easily skip them.
add a comment |
You need their drops for armour upgrades. While potion ingredients are a secondary, rather minor boost, you need to kill a lot of monsters in order to get the best armour.
- Bokoblin (78) - Hylian, Radiant, Soldier,
- Moblin (27) - Flamebreaker, Radiant, Soldier
- Lizalfos (174) - Desert Voe, Rubber, Snowquill, Soldier, Zora
- Keese (116) - Climbing, Desert Voe, Snowquill, Soldier
- Chuchu (87) - Desert Voe, Rubber, Snowquill, Soldier
- Octorok (5) - Snow Boots
- Guardian (15) - Ancient
- Hinox (34) - Fierce Deity, Soldier
- Moldulga (17) - Radiant, Sand Boots
- Lynel (33) - Barbarian, Fierce Deity, Radiant, Soldier
The number is based on rarest drop required. You may need more kills if you don't get enough of the other drops (esp. guardians). Note that the base tier of most monsters do not drop it so you'll probably still need to kill more than listed.
Silver/white tier also drop gems, which again help for upgrades and also selling for cash. You need to kill enough lower tiers for them to start spawning.
Once you've got all that then there's no need to keep engaging. Indeed, items become available (purchased indirectly with more monster parts) that make the main monsters (bokoblins, moblins, lizalfos and lynels) ignore you so you can more easily skip them.
You need their drops for armour upgrades. While potion ingredients are a secondary, rather minor boost, you need to kill a lot of monsters in order to get the best armour.
- Bokoblin (78) - Hylian, Radiant, Soldier,
- Moblin (27) - Flamebreaker, Radiant, Soldier
- Lizalfos (174) - Desert Voe, Rubber, Snowquill, Soldier, Zora
- Keese (116) - Climbing, Desert Voe, Snowquill, Soldier
- Chuchu (87) - Desert Voe, Rubber, Snowquill, Soldier
- Octorok (5) - Snow Boots
- Guardian (15) - Ancient
- Hinox (34) - Fierce Deity, Soldier
- Moldulga (17) - Radiant, Sand Boots
- Lynel (33) - Barbarian, Fierce Deity, Radiant, Soldier
The number is based on rarest drop required. You may need more kills if you don't get enough of the other drops (esp. guardians). Note that the base tier of most monsters do not drop it so you'll probably still need to kill more than listed.
Silver/white tier also drop gems, which again help for upgrades and also selling for cash. You need to kill enough lower tiers for them to start spawning.
Once you've got all that then there's no need to keep engaging. Indeed, items become available (purchased indirectly with more monster parts) that make the main monsters (bokoblins, moblins, lizalfos and lynels) ignore you so you can more easily skip them.
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As you mentioned, monsters are a source of potion ingredients as well as minor loot. While neither of these are an exceptional way to improve your wealth novice players may find shrines or combat with bosses too challenging. This is an easy and safe way to amass some wealth.
Players can also use these camps as practice. As I mentioned, for players who are new to gaming this is one of the safest ways to practice combat, learn the controls, or try out a new weapon or fighting style. While you may not find it personally worthwhile, other players might.
Lastly, the camps are for entertainment. If you want to experiment and see what is the wackiest chain of events you can create using a bomb or stasis this is a good place to do it. Plentiful non-challenging enemies can make for some entertaining fights.
The truth of the matter is not everybody plays using the same "optimized" methodology it appears you use. While you may find it important to only use the most efficient methods to acquire new gear or money, other players may not. When viewing it with this perspective, these camps serve as much as a source of entertainment as they do a challenge.
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As you mentioned, monsters are a source of potion ingredients as well as minor loot. While neither of these are an exceptional way to improve your wealth novice players may find shrines or combat with bosses too challenging. This is an easy and safe way to amass some wealth.
Players can also use these camps as practice. As I mentioned, for players who are new to gaming this is one of the safest ways to practice combat, learn the controls, or try out a new weapon or fighting style. While you may not find it personally worthwhile, other players might.
Lastly, the camps are for entertainment. If you want to experiment and see what is the wackiest chain of events you can create using a bomb or stasis this is a good place to do it. Plentiful non-challenging enemies can make for some entertaining fights.
The truth of the matter is not everybody plays using the same "optimized" methodology it appears you use. While you may find it important to only use the most efficient methods to acquire new gear or money, other players may not. When viewing it with this perspective, these camps serve as much as a source of entertainment as they do a challenge.
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As you mentioned, monsters are a source of potion ingredients as well as minor loot. While neither of these are an exceptional way to improve your wealth novice players may find shrines or combat with bosses too challenging. This is an easy and safe way to amass some wealth.
Players can also use these camps as practice. As I mentioned, for players who are new to gaming this is one of the safest ways to practice combat, learn the controls, or try out a new weapon or fighting style. While you may not find it personally worthwhile, other players might.
Lastly, the camps are for entertainment. If you want to experiment and see what is the wackiest chain of events you can create using a bomb or stasis this is a good place to do it. Plentiful non-challenging enemies can make for some entertaining fights.
The truth of the matter is not everybody plays using the same "optimized" methodology it appears you use. While you may find it important to only use the most efficient methods to acquire new gear or money, other players may not. When viewing it with this perspective, these camps serve as much as a source of entertainment as they do a challenge.
As you mentioned, monsters are a source of potion ingredients as well as minor loot. While neither of these are an exceptional way to improve your wealth novice players may find shrines or combat with bosses too challenging. This is an easy and safe way to amass some wealth.
Players can also use these camps as practice. As I mentioned, for players who are new to gaming this is one of the safest ways to practice combat, learn the controls, or try out a new weapon or fighting style. While you may not find it personally worthwhile, other players might.
Lastly, the camps are for entertainment. If you want to experiment and see what is the wackiest chain of events you can create using a bomb or stasis this is a good place to do it. Plentiful non-challenging enemies can make for some entertaining fights.
The truth of the matter is not everybody plays using the same "optimized" methodology it appears you use. While you may find it important to only use the most efficient methods to acquire new gear or money, other players may not. When viewing it with this perspective, these camps serve as much as a source of entertainment as they do a challenge.
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In addition to the access to resources and items to upgrade your items as per Mage Xy and OrangeDog, the item drops that are useful for elixirs can also be exchanged for Mon at the Fang and Bone shop. This isn't an early game shop and requires you to complete a quest to access.
At this shop you can sell monster parts for Mon. Mon can be used to purchase items at his store most of which cannot be obtained elsewhere. The Mon-exclusive items are Masks (Bokoblin, Moblin, Lizaldos and Lynel), Dark Hood, Dark TUnic, Dark Trousers, and the Spring-Loaded Hammer. The Hammer is useful for completing the Hyrule Compendium should you not wish to buy its photo.
The only way to get Mon without killing monsters and selling their monster parts is with drops from dragons and guardians. Drops from dragons and guardians are more valuable and generally better used for other purposes such as armor upgrades.
https://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Mon
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In addition to the access to resources and items to upgrade your items as per Mage Xy and OrangeDog, the item drops that are useful for elixirs can also be exchanged for Mon at the Fang and Bone shop. This isn't an early game shop and requires you to complete a quest to access.
At this shop you can sell monster parts for Mon. Mon can be used to purchase items at his store most of which cannot be obtained elsewhere. The Mon-exclusive items are Masks (Bokoblin, Moblin, Lizaldos and Lynel), Dark Hood, Dark TUnic, Dark Trousers, and the Spring-Loaded Hammer. The Hammer is useful for completing the Hyrule Compendium should you not wish to buy its photo.
The only way to get Mon without killing monsters and selling their monster parts is with drops from dragons and guardians. Drops from dragons and guardians are more valuable and generally better used for other purposes such as armor upgrades.
https://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Mon
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In addition to the access to resources and items to upgrade your items as per Mage Xy and OrangeDog, the item drops that are useful for elixirs can also be exchanged for Mon at the Fang and Bone shop. This isn't an early game shop and requires you to complete a quest to access.
At this shop you can sell monster parts for Mon. Mon can be used to purchase items at his store most of which cannot be obtained elsewhere. The Mon-exclusive items are Masks (Bokoblin, Moblin, Lizaldos and Lynel), Dark Hood, Dark TUnic, Dark Trousers, and the Spring-Loaded Hammer. The Hammer is useful for completing the Hyrule Compendium should you not wish to buy its photo.
The only way to get Mon without killing monsters and selling their monster parts is with drops from dragons and guardians. Drops from dragons and guardians are more valuable and generally better used for other purposes such as armor upgrades.
https://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Mon
In addition to the access to resources and items to upgrade your items as per Mage Xy and OrangeDog, the item drops that are useful for elixirs can also be exchanged for Mon at the Fang and Bone shop. This isn't an early game shop and requires you to complete a quest to access.
At this shop you can sell monster parts for Mon. Mon can be used to purchase items at his store most of which cannot be obtained elsewhere. The Mon-exclusive items are Masks (Bokoblin, Moblin, Lizaldos and Lynel), Dark Hood, Dark TUnic, Dark Trousers, and the Spring-Loaded Hammer. The Hammer is useful for completing the Hyrule Compendium should you not wish to buy its photo.
The only way to get Mon without killing monsters and selling their monster parts is with drops from dragons and guardians. Drops from dragons and guardians are more valuable and generally better used for other purposes such as armor upgrades.
https://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Mon
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The point of endlessly fighting monsters in any Zelda game is just to get the click of it, as you did.
Fighting monsters is pointless, so don't do it. They don't deserve to die, they are just fooled by some evil forces you have to defeat.
Therefore, they often became wary of evil, and become good, when you defeat them, or sometimes when you defeat some mini boss, or some major boss, or the final boss.
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The point of endlessly fighting monsters in any Zelda game is just to get the click of it, as you did.
Fighting monsters is pointless, so don't do it. They don't deserve to die, they are just fooled by some evil forces you have to defeat.
Therefore, they often became wary of evil, and become good, when you defeat them, or sometimes when you defeat some mini boss, or some major boss, or the final boss.
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This feels more like a comment of morality rather than an answer
– Wondercricket
11 hours ago
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The point of endlessly fighting monsters in any Zelda game is just to get the click of it, as you did.
Fighting monsters is pointless, so don't do it. They don't deserve to die, they are just fooled by some evil forces you have to defeat.
Therefore, they often became wary of evil, and become good, when you defeat them, or sometimes when you defeat some mini boss, or some major boss, or the final boss.
The point of endlessly fighting monsters in any Zelda game is just to get the click of it, as you did.
Fighting monsters is pointless, so don't do it. They don't deserve to die, they are just fooled by some evil forces you have to defeat.
Therefore, they often became wary of evil, and become good, when you defeat them, or sometimes when you defeat some mini boss, or some major boss, or the final boss.
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Half-jokingly Well you know, for fun.
– 0xFF
11 hours ago
Shrines have an end, monsters don't.
– Ave
11 hours ago
Also, enemies scale after a while and will drop high end gear
– Wondercricket
11 hours ago
sounds like they are simple
mobs
(similar to WoW) - just something to grind on when you needX
ingredient, or are bored.– RozzA
2 hours ago