How do I get items after they fall into the water?
I'm not sure if this is even possible, but is there any way to gather ores and star fragments after they fall into the water? I just chased a star fragment literally forever and it landed on a cliff and dropped into a lake 😑
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I'm not sure if this is even possible, but is there any way to gather ores and star fragments after they fall into the water? I just chased a star fragment literally forever and it landed on a cliff and dropped into a lake 😑
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Try create ice pillar under it?
– lentinant
Apr 18 '17 at 5:33
I feel like my answer to How can I get chests out of the water? might be relevant here as you can do the same thing with "loose" items as well. Although I thought you could just swim and pick them up
– BlueBarren
Apr 18 '17 at 13:26
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I'm not sure if this is even possible, but is there any way to gather ores and star fragments after they fall into the water? I just chased a star fragment literally forever and it landed on a cliff and dropped into a lake 😑
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I'm not sure if this is even possible, but is there any way to gather ores and star fragments after they fall into the water? I just chased a star fragment literally forever and it landed on a cliff and dropped into a lake 😑
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Try create ice pillar under it?
– lentinant
Apr 18 '17 at 5:33
I feel like my answer to How can I get chests out of the water? might be relevant here as you can do the same thing with "loose" items as well. Although I thought you could just swim and pick them up
– BlueBarren
Apr 18 '17 at 13:26
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Try create ice pillar under it?
– lentinant
Apr 18 '17 at 5:33
I feel like my answer to How can I get chests out of the water? might be relevant here as you can do the same thing with "loose" items as well. Although I thought you could just swim and pick them up
– BlueBarren
Apr 18 '17 at 13:26
Try create ice pillar under it?
– lentinant
Apr 18 '17 at 5:33
Try create ice pillar under it?
– lentinant
Apr 18 '17 at 5:33
I feel like my answer to How can I get chests out of the water? might be relevant here as you can do the same thing with "loose" items as well. Although I thought you could just swim and pick them up
– BlueBarren
Apr 18 '17 at 13:26
I feel like my answer to How can I get chests out of the water? might be relevant here as you can do the same thing with "loose" items as well. Although I thought you could just swim and pick them up
– BlueBarren
Apr 18 '17 at 13:26
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Find something large and metallic, like a metal box or chest, and use that to push the thing you lost to the shore.
Cryonis will only create ice pillars starting just below the surface of the water, so it won't "push up" anything that sank.
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You currently can't dive in Zelda. So if something falls into the water and you can't pick it up while swimming over it you are out of luck.
The only solution how you interact with items below the water surface is the magnesis tool. So you can try to drop a magnetic weapon (or search for something magnetic) and try to "fish" with it, to push it to the beach and pick it up from there.
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I created a cryonis slab near the underwater gems (but not TOO close or you can't see them or hit them), then used stasis on them one at a time and hit them with arrows to project them into shallower water so I could pick them up. A Lynel bow or Duplex bow works great because you get more hits with less arrows. Also you can pick up your arrows when you're done, as they float to the surface! Hope this helps!
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Try stasis.
That's what I did. I tried cryonis but there was too much of a gap between the mountain slope and the ice pillar; obvs I put it as close as I could. But stasis worked finally.
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Also if you jump into the water from high enough he does a small dive animation if your quick and dive right onto it can get down to grab some things, doesn't get you in real deep tho
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Find something large and metallic, like a metal box or chest, and use that to push the thing you lost to the shore.
Cryonis will only create ice pillars starting just below the surface of the water, so it won't "push up" anything that sank.
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Find something large and metallic, like a metal box or chest, and use that to push the thing you lost to the shore.
Cryonis will only create ice pillars starting just below the surface of the water, so it won't "push up" anything that sank.
add a comment |
Find something large and metallic, like a metal box or chest, and use that to push the thing you lost to the shore.
Cryonis will only create ice pillars starting just below the surface of the water, so it won't "push up" anything that sank.
Find something large and metallic, like a metal box or chest, and use that to push the thing you lost to the shore.
Cryonis will only create ice pillars starting just below the surface of the water, so it won't "push up" anything that sank.
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You currently can't dive in Zelda. So if something falls into the water and you can't pick it up while swimming over it you are out of luck.
The only solution how you interact with items below the water surface is the magnesis tool. So you can try to drop a magnetic weapon (or search for something magnetic) and try to "fish" with it, to push it to the beach and pick it up from there.
add a comment |
You currently can't dive in Zelda. So if something falls into the water and you can't pick it up while swimming over it you are out of luck.
The only solution how you interact with items below the water surface is the magnesis tool. So you can try to drop a magnetic weapon (or search for something magnetic) and try to "fish" with it, to push it to the beach and pick it up from there.
add a comment |
You currently can't dive in Zelda. So if something falls into the water and you can't pick it up while swimming over it you are out of luck.
The only solution how you interact with items below the water surface is the magnesis tool. So you can try to drop a magnetic weapon (or search for something magnetic) and try to "fish" with it, to push it to the beach and pick it up from there.
You currently can't dive in Zelda. So if something falls into the water and you can't pick it up while swimming over it you are out of luck.
The only solution how you interact with items below the water surface is the magnesis tool. So you can try to drop a magnetic weapon (or search for something magnetic) and try to "fish" with it, to push it to the beach and pick it up from there.
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I created a cryonis slab near the underwater gems (but not TOO close or you can't see them or hit them), then used stasis on them one at a time and hit them with arrows to project them into shallower water so I could pick them up. A Lynel bow or Duplex bow works great because you get more hits with less arrows. Also you can pick up your arrows when you're done, as they float to the surface! Hope this helps!
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I created a cryonis slab near the underwater gems (but not TOO close or you can't see them or hit them), then used stasis on them one at a time and hit them with arrows to project them into shallower water so I could pick them up. A Lynel bow or Duplex bow works great because you get more hits with less arrows. Also you can pick up your arrows when you're done, as they float to the surface! Hope this helps!
New contributor
add a comment |
I created a cryonis slab near the underwater gems (but not TOO close or you can't see them or hit them), then used stasis on them one at a time and hit them with arrows to project them into shallower water so I could pick them up. A Lynel bow or Duplex bow works great because you get more hits with less arrows. Also you can pick up your arrows when you're done, as they float to the surface! Hope this helps!
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I created a cryonis slab near the underwater gems (but not TOO close or you can't see them or hit them), then used stasis on them one at a time and hit them with arrows to project them into shallower water so I could pick them up. A Lynel bow or Duplex bow works great because you get more hits with less arrows. Also you can pick up your arrows when you're done, as they float to the surface! Hope this helps!
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Try stasis.
That's what I did. I tried cryonis but there was too much of a gap between the mountain slope and the ice pillar; obvs I put it as close as I could. But stasis worked finally.
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Try stasis.
That's what I did. I tried cryonis but there was too much of a gap between the mountain slope and the ice pillar; obvs I put it as close as I could. But stasis worked finally.
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Try stasis.
That's what I did. I tried cryonis but there was too much of a gap between the mountain slope and the ice pillar; obvs I put it as close as I could. But stasis worked finally.
Try stasis.
That's what I did. I tried cryonis but there was too much of a gap between the mountain slope and the ice pillar; obvs I put it as close as I could. But stasis worked finally.
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Also if you jump into the water from high enough he does a small dive animation if your quick and dive right onto it can get down to grab some things, doesn't get you in real deep tho
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Also if you jump into the water from high enough he does a small dive animation if your quick and dive right onto it can get down to grab some things, doesn't get you in real deep tho
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Also if you jump into the water from high enough he does a small dive animation if your quick and dive right onto it can get down to grab some things, doesn't get you in real deep tho
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Also if you jump into the water from high enough he does a small dive animation if your quick and dive right onto it can get down to grab some things, doesn't get you in real deep tho
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Try create ice pillar under it?
– lentinant
Apr 18 '17 at 5:33
I feel like my answer to How can I get chests out of the water? might be relevant here as you can do the same thing with "loose" items as well. Although I thought you could just swim and pick them up
– BlueBarren
Apr 18 '17 at 13:26