Whoa, I need to go back and try this Zelda: Breath of the Wild Sand Seals trick

The things you don’t know about this game

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Before everyone sees “the things you don’t know about this game” and goes “I totally knew this!” I totally didn’t!

Out of all of the biomes in Zelda: Breath of the Wild, I think the desert locale is the one I explored the least. Look, I just love me some trees and mountains, I really dig water and I adore snow. What’s not to love about that calming east coast scenery? I see a desert and my chipper soul is instantly deflated.

That’s probably why I never figured out this nice little tip from Redditor lainerjob24. Want to grab a Sand Seal taxi really quickly? Just toss a bomb on the ground, blow it toward an unsuspecting seal with a Korok Leaf, and (literally) boom! They’re sedated (Looney Tunes stars around the noggin’ style), making them easy prey.

The things you learn from this game nearly three years later! Yep: this March, Breath of the Wild will be three years old.

Fastest way to get Sand Seals is to bomb them [Reddit]

PSA: Fastest way to get Sand Seals is to bomb them. Much faster if you use Korok Leaf to launch bombs. from r/Breath_of_the_Wild


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