ZELDA TEARS OF THE KINGDOM - How to lighting a fire when it rains
Find Shelter: Look for a sheltered area such as a cave, an overhang, or a building with a roof to protect yourself and your fire-making materials from the rain.
Gather Dry Wood: Search for dry wood or other flammable materials that you can use to start a fire. Look for fallen branches, dead leaves, or any other dry vegetation that can serve as tinder.
Create a Fire Pit: Clear away any wet or damp debris from the ground and create a small fire pit. Arrange rocks or stones in a circle to contain the fire and prevent it from spreading.
Use Fire-Starting Tools: If you have them, use fire-starting tools such as a flint and steel, matches, or a lighter to ignite the tinder. Hold the flame close to the tinder and gently blow on it to help it catch fire.
Protect the Flame: Once the tinder ignites, carefully add more dry wood to the fire to fuel it. Shield the flame from the rain using your body, a piece of clothing, or a makeshift shelter to keep it burning.
Build the Fire: Gradually add larger pieces of wood to the fire to build it up and keep it burning. Arrange the wood in a pyramid or teepee shape to allow air to circulate and feed the flames.
Maintain the Fire: Keep an eye on the fire and continue to add wood as needed to maintain the flames. Be cautious not to let the fire get too big or out of control, especially in wet conditions.
Extinguish Safely: When you're finished with the fire, make sure to fully extinguish it by pouring water over the flames and stirring the embers until they're cool to the touch. Never leave a fire unattended.
By following these steps and using your resourcefulness, you can successfully light a fire even when it's raining in "Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom." Stay dry and stay warm! 🔥🌧️
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