Also, freeing Divine Beast Vah Ruta requires you to collect Shock Arrows from a nearby Lynel's camp - while this Lynel is always the weakest variety, it's likely you'll get to this part of the game early enough that it'll still vastly outmatch you, so you'll probably want to avoid its wrath and just collect the arrows stuck in the environment. The official player's guide mentions that with luck, skill, or cheesing your way into areas with better equipment, fighting them is technically an option, but stealth is the better way to go. You won't get a Game Over if you're caught, but the patrolling sentries are so powerful that fighting them is practically a death sentence unless you have really good equipment. In particular, the game intends for you to be stealthy when infiltrating the Yiga Clan's hideout. The game lets you know if you're too loud with a waveform indicator showing all the sounds Link is making. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild adds a stealth mechanic where you can sneak up on enemies to do more damage, or even to rob their camps blind with them none the wiser.The same goes for the Gerudo Fortress in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, where you can either spend a good amount of time memorizing the guards' patrol routes and sneaking by them to avoid capture, or -since they don't have the sense to confiscate your gear when they capture you- you can use arrows to KO their asses and simply explore the compound at your leisure.However, if he has the Stone Mask, the pirates will not notice his presence at all. In The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, it appears to be necessary to infiltrate the Pirate Fortress via stealth, as the pirates will throw him out of spotted.Link can either snipe them or, if you're good, sneak on by. Also, several of the guards who normally patrol the compound will be asleep. Link can also douse torches with the gale boomerang, providing him with additional cover. The darkness makes Link harder to spot, while making it easier for Link to spot (and snipe) the lookouts since their eyes glow at night. If stealth is preferred, Link can enter the compound at night and get much closer to the lookouts without alarming them.Entering the compound by day is nearly guaranteed to go this way. If you've got the combat chops to handle it, this becomes a Multi-Mook Melee. If Link is spotted at any time, the lookouts will call for reinforcements and swarm him.The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess: To reach the Arbiter's Grounds, Link must pass through the Bokoblin Compound, a mini-fortress/guard station.
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