The weapons they wield could also be picked up and equipped by the hero after defeating a Guardian Scout wielding them serving as a way to encourage the hero to combat them to obtain their weapons. They created four different models, with some models being designed to wield ancient weaponry allowing them to simulate combat of humanoid opponents and monsters. As part of some of these trials, the Sheikah created scaled down Guardians known as Guardian Scouts to defend the Shrines, test the hero's combat prowess, and/or train him in combat. At some point before or during this time, the Sheikah Monks blessed by the Goddess Hylia created the Shrines of Trials to train, test, and prepare the hero chosen by Hylia to wield the Master Sword to confront Calamity Ganon as well as the monsters and Yiga Clan members that served him. However the Sheikah knew from their knowledge of history and ancient legends that Ganon may one day return, so they chose to bury their technology all across Hyrule so future generations could use it to combat Ganon should he return. However most of the Sheikah remained loyal and heeding the people's fears decided to abandon their technology and live simply as such powerful technology was no longer needed as long as Ganon remained sealed and may have even realized the people were right to fear its misuse given the actions of the Yiga Clan. This lead to a schism among the Sheikah that spawned the Yiga Clan who swore allegiance to Ganon over the treatment of the Sheikah despite having created the technology for Hyrule's benefit. However over time the people began to fear the Sheikah and their advanced technology which became viewed as a threat to the kingdom, causing the Sheikah to become outcasts in Hyrulean society. For a time after Ganon's defeat, the Sheikah were hailed for the technology that had played a key role in Ganon's defeat and was even said to be akin to the power of the gods. Guardians were originally created by the ancient Sheikah 10,000 years before the events of Breath of the Wild to combat Calamity Ganon alongside the Divine Beasts and successfully aided the hero and Princess of Hyrule at that time defeat and seal him. Thanks to reddit user kumakumaa for the tip.Spoiler warning: Plot or ending details follow. Keep in mind that each try costs 20 rupees, but the net return is still good for the time invested. If you do miss, you can get a spare and get 100 rupees. If done correctly, Link will net 300 rupees for a strike. Once realigned, tap the R button and Link should roll the snowball downhill. Once it’s lined up, slowly move your left stick forward until Link repositions himself forward. Then move the camera so the Sheikah Slate sensor is covering the moose statue’s right eye. Stand at the top of the hill and make sure your right leg is on this rock with your right leg slightly bent. Make sure your right leg is on the rock and slightly bent Once you’ve made it to Pondo’s Lodge, you need to get into a very specific position. In addition, you should have at least two pieces of cold resistance gear on, since you’ll be standing in the cold for a while.
Hebra Tower is located in the northwest How to bowl in Breath of the Wildīefore you get started, make sure you have the Pro HUD turned off and the Sheikah Slate sensor is turned on. It involves heading up to Pondo’s Lodge right next to the Hebra Tower located in northwest Hyrule. In the video above, we detail the easy technique we learned from the Breath of the Wild community. Thankfully, one of the easiest ways to accomplish rupee farming can be done with the bowling minigame. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is filled with secrets but one of the biggest mysteries is how to make rupees fast and reliably.