Hyrule Warriors 100% Walkthrough - Max Rupee Glitch (Version 1.12.0 - Adventure Map Level G5)
Hyrule Warriors 100% Walkthrough - Max Rupee Glitch (Regular Adventure Map Level G5, Works On Version 1.12.0 - 2016-11-02)
Hyrule Warriors - Adventure Mode 100% Walkthrough (All Collectibles, ) - (All Items, Gold Skulltulas, Heart Containers & Heart Pieces, English Sub) - Whirling Walkthrough.
Time Stamps:
Getting the glitch to work: 28:30
NOTE: 1) Go to stage G-5. Alternatively, this stage is one up and four left right from the bottom left corner. It says "Challenge Battle: Defeat all Giant Bosses within the time limit! L.V. 9" and Ghirahim is your partner.
2) Select Lana using a summoning gate with Rupees+ for your character and weapon, respectively.
3) When the map starts immediately head to the north-western Gohma. You will see a tree branch on your right when you are nearly there. Stop about 3-4 steps past the tree branch.
4) Mash your special attack and dodge button until you have the dragon summoned.
5) Stun Gohma and perform the combo that allows you to ride the dragon. (four regular attacks and then two special attacks while the dragon is your selected summon I believe)
6) While riding Argorok (the dragon) run yourself into Gohma
7) When the rupees from Gohma are added to your wallet pay attention to how much are in there. If you performed the glitch correctly the amount in your wallet should change when Gohma's corpse explodes, but before the rupees are added to your wallet.
8) If your wallet now reads 9,999,999 you performed the glitch correctly and were rather lucky - finish the level. If not, open the menu and restart the battle. It takes me about 6 tries on average to get the glitch to work and each try takes about 40 seconds.
About the walkthrough:
Welcome to my Walkthrough of Hyrule Warriors! In this Walkthrough I will be clearing 100% of all the things there are to collect in the Legend Mode and the Adventure Mode (Beginning with the Legend Mode). Getting all the hearts, all the skulltulas and all the items.
English Version, European Version, English Text, English sub, Pal version. English Version.
About the game:
Hyrule Warriors mixes the hack-and-slash gameplay of Koei Tecmo's Dynasty Warriors series of video games with the settings and characters from Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda series. Amongst many other characters, the player controls an original iteration of Link in melee combat to take on large numbers of enemies from the Legend of Zelda series. While there is a far stronger emphasis on combat than other games in the Legend of Zelda series, the player may use common weapons from prior games in the series, such as a sword, bombs, and Link's signature spin attack. Enemy targeting also returns, in combination with elements from the Dynasty Warriors combat system. Obtaining items through discovering and opening chests is retained as well.
The game has a contextual-based combat system. Depending on the character selected, the abilities of weapons equipped will change. Role-playing elements such as weapon and character leveling will also appear. Defeating enemies will give players weapons bags, which will equip a random weapon for the character. "Sealed weapons" may also be found in treasure boxes, which increase the types of weapons randomly generated for the player in the field. The game supports an asymmetric local two-player mode with one player using the Wii U GamePad and another using a monitor.
Besides combat, Hyrule Warriors will offer an additional quest to collect one-hundred Gold Skulltulas, which will unlock illustration pieces of the several characters in the game.
Developer(s) Omega Force
Team Ninja
Publisher(s)
JP Koei Tecmo
NA / PAL Nintendo
Director(s) Masaki Furusawa
Producer(s) Hisashi Koinuma
Yosuke Hayashi
Eiji Aonuma (supervisor)
Designer(s) Takahiro Kawai
Programmer(s) Takanori Goshima
Artist(s) Mariko Hirokane
Writer(s) Hiroyuki Numoto
Junpei Imura
Composer(s) Masato Koike
Yuki Matsumura
Series The Legend of Zelda,
Dynasty Warriors
Platform(s) Wii U
Release date(s)
JP August 14, 2014
EU September 19, 2014
AUS September 20, 2014
NA September 26, 2014
Genre(s) Action, hack and slash
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer
Distribution Optical disc, download
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