![]() With a few upgrades, some specific Chips such as the Drifter and Reload Chips, and some Reload-based Support Cogs, you could even complete an entire run with only the pistol without much difficulty. And three, it does quite a bit of damage per shot, taking out basic enemies in one or two shots and larger enemies in about a clip and a half (un-upgraded). Two, it inflicts burn damage to enemies and quite a large amount of it. For one, it has a high clip count, meaning you won’t have to deal with reloading as much. Compared to other games all about the guns, like Far Cry 6, ignoring the guns entirely might seem like something sacrilegious, but that's just how it is.īut, the Doctor’s Pistol, given to you by Vera after giving her three Meteor Dust, is absolutely worth the constant switching in and out. Now, sadly, a lot of the guns in Unsighted sort of fall by the wayside, given that you’ll always have the Shuriken, Hookshot, or any of the other puzzle-solving weapons equipped for convenience's sake at all times. But, the extra damage and the additional status effects easily propel it to the top of the swords, except for one specific blade we'll be talking about further down. Frankly, a lot of the Melee Weapons in Unsighted are essentially the same, and the Elemental Blade is just a basic sword. And three, it straight up breaks some of the "intended" progression of the game, as you can burn down vines blocking certain paths or light torches needed to solve puzzles long before you find a fire-based weapon naturally. Two, it can apply these statuses randomly on enemies, shocking them, freezing them in place, or burning them over time. And, we recommend that you make sure and max Ariel’s bond as early as possible because this Blade is so incredibly overpowered.įor one, the elemental Blade has the power of Ice, Fire, and Thunder, meaning that it can both inflict extra statuses in combat and help solve puzzles around the map. The Elemental Blade is your reward for maximizing your Bond with Ariel, the Weapons Merchant in Gear Village. Some of them give you a special Chip, others give you a unique item, and then some (like Ariel) give you extra special weapons. Every time you give this to an NPC, the "Anima" inside them is increased, giving them just a bit more time to finish their respective magnum opus before they lose their sentience and become an "Unsighted". Given that the Ancient Cistern houses Farore's Flame Chamber, it likely that it was left there by the Goddess Hylia (and/or Faron) to aid her chosen hero in his quest to reach Farore's Flame.First up is a weapon that’s rewarded to you for giving an NPC three piles of Meteor Dust, the game’s most vital resource. It should also be noted that unlike the Hook Beetle, the Whip cannot be upgraded by Gondo, potentially due to it being far too advanced to upgrade with the technology that exists during the Era of Skyloft. One possibility is that the Whip is a surviving piece of technology from that time period, similar to the Beetle that Link finds in Skyview Temple, which Link later learns is a ancient machine from an Ancient Robot he rescues from some Technoblins in Lanayru Desert and is later upgraded by said Robot into the Hook Beetle. The end of the Whip from Skyward Sword shares some similarities (glow, color, and sound effects) with the technology found in the timeshifted Lanayru Desert. The Rope Snake also appears as part of one of Lucas's taunts in Super Smash Bros. The Spirit Tracks incarnation of the Whip bears a striking resemblance to the Rope Snake, a character/item from another Nintendo game, Mother 3, in terms of both appearance and abilities, so it is possible that the Rope Snake was the Whip's inspiration. It has not been officially verified by Nintendo and its factual accuracy is disputed. Theory warning: This section contains theoretical information based on the research of one or several other users. Also, the earliest name of the weapon was the Snake Whip, also changed for unknown reasons. ![]() Originally, the design of the Whip, as seen in the first two trailers for the game, was that of a typical bullwhip however, in the third trailer released, the design was changed into a snake-like whip for unknown reasons. If the whip is used on Princess Zelda in her Phantom form (excluding Wrecker), she will speed up. ![]() ![]() In addition to its use in dungeons, the Whip can be used in a Whip Race mini-game in Whittleton. It can also be used to snatch and throw objects from enemies, such as shields from Zora Warriors and helmets from Helmet ChuChus. The Whip can be used both as a weapon and to swing across chasms by latching onto suspended objects such as poles and birds carrying pieces of wood in their beaks, in a manner similar to the Grappling Hook. A bullwhip which bears the likeness of a snake, the Whip is acquired by beating a Snapper, enemies that commonly wield similar whips, in the Ocean Temple.
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