Just wanna remind you guys that this is the Hyrule Warriors thread. I know FE Warriors is related, but if we're gonna be talking about other FE games probably best to move that to the actual FE thread.
On the subject of Warriors, I hope if we get another Hyrule Warriors it retains some of the quality-of-life features from FE Warriors.
- A more robust "go here" mechanic that lets you command other units to go to a specific location, fight a specific enemy, defend/capture a specific keep, or bodyguard another unit.
- Making enemy materials automatically get picked up immediately instead of pointlessly cluttering the battlefield.
- More ways to force an opponent to expose their weak point gauge, especially if they intend to bring back giant bosses; standing around waiting for King Dodongo or Gohma to use their fire breath/laser was a pain in the ass. FE Warriors has a giant boss but you can force it to expose its WPG at any time with type-effective weaponry or certain combos, instead of having to stand around waiting for certain attacks.
Edited by Anomalocaris20 on Jan 6th 2022 at 3:35:08 PM
You cannot firmly grasp the true form of Squidward's technique!Getting them to expose their WPG wouldn't be such a pain if it wasn't basically the only way to cause non-negligible damage to the.
A thorough tier list of Age of Calamity.
My own opinions:
I feel that even without his EX ability Monk Koshia would still be incredible, as his C6 absolutely destroys weak power gauges and is extremely easy to use over and over again. I once beat Survival of the Fittest with him without taking damage, and I only used his laser twice.
Revali isn’t a great choice for big bosses, however I find he does well against lots of smaller bosses. I use him a lot to defend the base in The Final Battle, as even with 4 Moblins charging in he can easily wipe them all out at once with a single Stasis.
Master Cycle Zelda is excellent because her C5 forces out weak points immediately and can stun lock bosses by using it over and over again. She makes Blight rushes on Apocalyptic a breeze.
I feel like Kohga should be higher because his stress meter isn’t that hard to manage with practice and his laser destroys weak points so quickly. Only downside is that it’s hard to aim, and if you start it too close or facing the wrong direction you’re all out of luck.
Impa I’m not as fond of because it’s kinda hard to collect and recollect her seals on bosses. Still quite decent, but feels slower as a result than her rapid fire attacks suggest her to be.
Edited by Tuckerscreator on Jan 10th 2022 at 12:50:16 PM
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My personal tier list is basically just "Ganon should be stronger."
You are not alone.I'm having some trouble understanding how setting the difficulty works. It's stupid, but I did go into the options menu to put it to hard so I could replay some of the earlier chapters on higher difficulty while searching for korok seeds. And I know I had done it right before because I'd set it to easy for some of the side battles I was having difficulty with for a bit, and could tell it had worked when I looked at the battle info and those had the records for easy mode. But I go and look at it for the chapter where you recruit Revali, and there's only the records for the normal setting.
I did check the options menu again and the difficulty is still set to hard, so I don't know what's going on here. I definitely feel like I'm missing something obvious here.
Edited by AceofSpades on Jan 11th 2022 at 11:53:36 AM
No idea what the issue is. I do know that the missions with Divine Beasts have to be completed in full for the record to show up, though Revali’s recruitment isn’t one of those. I tested it on my game (two level 100s with 230 weapons stomped the whole level and flattened Revali in a single smash
) and the Hard record showed up just fine on mine.
Here's another stupid question! I'm doing the DLC stuff from the Ancient lab, and one of them requires me to use Cryonis to freeze enemies. Which uh, I can't really figure out how to do that? For most characters it just creates a block for enemies to run into as far as I can tell. I've managed to do this to four enemies, but I really couldn't tell you I saw how that happened.
I have just aimed it into the crowds, though that doesn't seem to be what does it. Is this just easier to do with specific characters?
To freeze an enemy with Cryonis, you have to lure them into a body of water and then activate the block, which will cause them to freeze and expose their weakpoint. Their weakpoint will take even more damage if they’re a fire enemy. It’s a handy way to immobilize bosses or take out a lot of mobs in a lake base.
The environments have various effects from elemental attacks. Grassy spots will burn extra hard if lit on fire, ponds and lakes will freeze from ice attacks or conduct electricity from lightning. Lightning also affects metal items occasionally around, and fire and ice enemies will take extra damage from the opposite element.
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It's explained briefly in the first level, but not really enforced past that since you can use the Ice Rod to get the same effect easier (or, alternatively, the Lightning Rod)... and even that isn't necessary if you just do things the ol' fashioned way.
Edited by NesClassic on Jan 14th 2022 at 10:19:57 AM
🏳️⚧️she/her | Vio Rhyse AlberiaAnother question! I am trying to complete the whole Hope of All Hyrule quest for that final outfit. Am I going to have to find every single korok to do that? Because that's basically the main thing I've been doing today, replaying levels to complete the last few help quests remaining. I did all but one of the challenge quests, and that's because the hair width trials are a pain in the ass.
Oh boy! Kind of tedious. Jesus. It doesn't help that I cannot for the life of me locate two of the seeds in Urbosa's chapter even with a guide.
Possibly setting the difficulty higher would make some of these more entertaining for me. Maybe I'll switch focus for a little while to getting the Master Cycle and have Zelda dirt ride her way around the desert.
A level 30 Tree Branch can also do the trick for maps where you have access to Link but not Zelda.
"The Yiga Clan Attacks" is particularly frustrating because you have access to neither for most of the mission, but you can actually ditch Sooga for a little bit of time to do some exploring during the final phase.
"And as long as a sack of shit is not a good thing to be, chivalry will never die."Two seals of the same shape stack. Attack Speed is a square seal, so two of them stack, and so does one Attack Speed and another square seal like Special Attack Charge.
The max stacking one can achieve is from four of one kind of seal and two of another.
Edited by Tuckerscreator on Jan 16th 2022 at 12:00:45 PM

Idols also tend to branch out and try other forms of entertainment from Voice Acting to acting on a show, which is why there’s segments that also do other things like the cooking show in TMS.
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