To get to the other side, go to the first slab on a rail and use Magnesis on the metal slab further up to drag it close. Once all cannons are taken out, Teba will have to depart, leaving you to face the inside of Vah Medo yourself. Make a large circuit of the Divine Beast to take out each cannon in turn, and hang around the edges so that the other cannons can’t target you if you don’t rise too high or fall too low next to the Divine Beast. Each cannon will take two bomb arrows, so you’ll have to make sure you get in close enough to make the shots count. Teba will try and run interference for you, but if the cannons lock onto you, wait until the last moment to start freefalling to duck under the lasers, then paraglide back up until you get in range to let loose your bomb arrows. They function much like Guardian beams, locking on for a few moment before letting loose a blast, but luckily like the Flight Range, your stamina replenishes every time you reopen your paraglider. When the assault begins, you’ll need to take out four cannons at each end of the Divine Beast that stand on the tips of it’s impenetrable shield. He’ll also help you out by giving you a whopping 20 Bomb Arrows for the assault on Divine Beast Vah Medoh, so don’t waste them!īe sure to prepare by getting whatever you need - like warm clothes if you haven’t already, and tell Teba you’re ready. He’ll also give you the Falcon Bow, a Rito bow with a high rate of fire. Once you’ve completed the task, you’ll have impressed Teba enough to agree to letting you help. Float around on the paraglider until you spot a target, and then let fly an arrow in slow-motion before stopping and moving on to the next target. Luckily, this isn’t as hard as it sounds due to two factors: There are way more than 5 targets in the arena, and you’re stamina wheel will instantly refill with each successful hit. If you need a bow, take the Swallow Bow and arrows in the building. If you agree to help, he’ll want proof of your abilities, and ask you to do a little test - use the updrafts in the area to take out 5 targets with your bow in 3 minutes. Once you’ve carefully dealt with them, head on to Sha Warvo Shrine and then up the path to the Flight Range itself.Īt the Flight Range, head up into the building and meet Teba, the Rito Warrior who wants to bring Vah Medoh down. The path to the Flight Range is treacherous, as it’s guarded by Black Bokoblins on horseback, and a few camouflaged Ice-breath Lizalfos. You’ll either need to combine clothing and food or elixirs - or purchase the Rito’s Snowquill set from Rito Village’s armor shop. Make sure before you leave that you’re appropriately geared up - Hebra Mountains are a cold place, much colder than the peaks of the Great Plateau, so just having some warming food or a Quilted Doublet won’t be enough. Leave the village by jumping off Revali’s Landing facing North and stop at the large stone pillar, and then continue gliding until you make landfall. This will cause Link to have a flashback of his time with the arrogant champion, and remember a bit more of the past. If you check in the next building, speak to his wife Saki who will mention he left for the Flight Range at the foot of the Hebra Mountains.She’ll point out that you can leave via Revali’s landing, named after the great Rito Champion. You’ll be asked to meet with Temba, but the warrior isn’t at home in Rito Village. Video Guide: Assaulting Divine Beast Vah Medoh
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