![]() ![]() Again, if you can be stealthy and Sneakstrike, that’ll chew off a bunch of damage. Look around in the dark for a set of stairs, and head up towards the final Construct in the room. Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via PolygonĦ. We fused both of those devices to wooden sticks. By the way, there are two Flame Emitter devices nearby, in corners adjacent to where this Construct is patrolling. It has a Flame-Emitter Club, whose flames we avoided by parrying and using Flurry Rush. The next Construct is a little further into the shrine, and it’s stronger than the first one creep up on it to land a Sneakstrike if you can. Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygonĥ. This isn’t a very large room, and there are only two more Constructs left to fight, but you’re under-armed, so be cautious. Head further into the darkness, looking for more Constructs as you go. Pick up its stuff, and use this opportunity to Fuse the Construct’s horn to one of the wooden sticks you’ve picked up.Ĥ. Grab those and use them to take down this first enemy. Leaning against the wall by this Construct, there’s a long stick and an old wooden shield. Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygonģ. And you’ll have to: Defeating the Constructs is the way to solve this shrine. It has a light shield of its own, which it will shine into your eyes it won’t be particularly aggressive, at least not until you attack. ![]() There’s a Construct on the left, shining its red eye-beam into the darkness. After this dimly light opening room, you’ll be heading into the dark press ZL to hold up your shield and shine its light ahead of you.Ģ. Walk down the small staircase and pick up two light shields and a wooden stick on your left. I guess that’s why this test is called “Lights Out,” huh? Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygonġ. As if losing your clothes and armor isn’t enough, Simosiwak Shrine also plunges you into almost-complete darkness. This shrine is a “Proving Grounds” challenge, so you’ll be stripped of your gear at the outset. (There’s also a simpler route if you’ve unlocked the nearby Mayim Shrine you can just paraglide from the North Hyrule Sky Archipelago.) Land on the circle-shaped island, the furthest south of the group of four. In order to get to Bravery Island, which is also the place where you can find part of the super-useful Glide Armor set, head to the Thyphlo Ruins Skyview Tower, launch into the air, and paraglide southward. The Simosiwak Shrine is on Bravery Island, one of the sky islands in the Great Hyrule Forest Sky region.
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