5 More of the Toughest Enemies in Breath of the Wild—and How To Kill Them
The many enemies of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild pose unique challenges, testing the player’s skill in patience, nimble finger work, and quick response times. We’ve already revealed how to tackle five of the toughest baddies in Hyrule, but there are still plenty more out there just waiting to send Link back to the reload screen. Here are tips on how to tackle even more of the enemies of Breath of the Wild.
Yiga Blademaster
Unlike their Yiga Footsoldier brethern, Yiga Blademasters are pretty tough. That is, if you’re in the Yiga secret lair. Out in the wild, they’re not so bad. But in both scenarios, a single hit can completely wipe out all your heart containers. A strategic approach is merited.
While in pursuit of Master Kohga in the Yiga hideout, alerting a Yiga Blademaster to your presence will draw Link into combat with additional Yiga clan members. To avoid this, go completely stealth. Each area in the secret lair will have pillars you can climb and paraglide down from, allowing you to use Sneakstrike when they aren’t looking (be sure to wear your Sheikah armor and grab some stealth or speed boosting elixirs, if needed).
If you do get pulled into battle, don’t panic. You don’t necessarily need to start over, even if you’re up against several Blademasters. In the final room of the hidden lair, try using Meteor and Lightning Rods. Carry two of each (farm them from Crenel Hills east of Hyrule Castle if you need some). In closed quarters, they are highly effective at dealing huge damage to the Blademasters, as their unpredictable trajectory bouncing off all the obstacles in the room will make up for the Blademasters’ disappearing/reappearing act, trapping them in fire and electricity and allowing you to attack them with a melee weapon—if you even need to.
Molduga
There is only one type of Molduga, and they are only found in the desert. Personally, I like to farm Molduga parts at the Arbiter’s Grounds. There are several pillars there to climb, from which you can track Molduga’s movements and lob bombs at him from afar. The bombs are to get his attention but also to deal damage. Throw one, which will cause the Molduga to get closer to investigate, allowing you to detonate when they are in proximity. Once the Molduga is damaged, it will jump out onto the surface of the sand, allowing you to throw more bombs. Use Bomb Arrows, and if you can, get a Lynel Bow, which shoots three at a time, or the Forest Dweller Bow, which shoots two.