Travel Like a Champion: Conquering Hyrule with Austin John Plays' Travel Medallion Tips!
Ever feel like exploring the vast landscapes of Hyrule is like running a marathon...uphill...both ways? Well, fret no more, weary adventurer! Today, we channel the wisdom of the legendary YouTuber Austin John Plays to unveil the holy grail of fast travel: The Travel Medallion!
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But Wait, There's More! (Because Upgrading is ALWAYS Fun)
While the base Travel Medallion is a game-changer, you can actually crank it up to eleven (think Spinal Tap drum solo)! Here's how to unlock the full potential of this nifty gadget:
From Prototype to Powerhouse: Head to the Akala Ancient Tech Lab. Just be prepared for some Yiga Clan shenanigans – they might mistake you for a fancy banana (it happens). Inside, chat with Comba, the resident fashion designer (don't ask). He'll give you the prototype, but the real magic happens at the Hatteno Research Lab. Talk to Robbie, the mad scientist with a heart of gold (and a questionable fashion sense). He'll upgrade it, but warning! He has a soft spot for gossip, so be prepared to share your latest Korok seed woes.
More Stamps, More Fun!: Think of Travel Medallion upgrades like collecting passport stamps – each one unlocks a new teleport point! To unlock the second and third gates, you'll need to visit 10 and 15 Sheikah Towers respectively. Don't worry, you'll be conquering those towers anyway to unveil the map, so consider it a win-win!
Remember: Don't be afraid to strategically place your Travel Medallions. Think: prime farming locations, challenging boss arenas you keep dying at (no judgement!), or that one Korok seed that's taunting you from a precarious cliff (we've all been there).
Medallion Mishaps: A Cautionary Tale (Because We've All Been There)
We've all been there: you meticulously place your Travel Medallion near a rare Hinox for easy farming, only to find it mysteriously vanished. Fear not, for the answer lies in the majestic Molduga, the sand-dwelling menace. This fiery lizard can actually chomp down on your precious medallion if it's placed too close. So, unless you're looking for a spicy duel with a rolling death sausage, keep a safe distance!
QuickTip: Look for repeated words — they signal importance.
Pro Tip: If you're ever unsure about Molduga's temperamental sand pit, consult a reliable map (or, you know, just don't place your medallion near giant sand monsters).
Frequently Asked Travel Medallion Questions (Because We Know You Have Them!)
How to Get the Travel Medallion:
The answer lies in the Akala Ancient Tech Lab. Grab the prototype, then hightail it to the Hatteno Research Lab for the upgrade.
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How to Upgrade the Travel Medallion:
Visit Sheikah Towers! You'll need to activate 10 and 15 for the second and third travel gates, respectively.
How to Use the Travel Medallion:
QuickTip: If you skimmed, go back for detail.
Open your map, select a location, and voila! Instant teleportation (just make sure it's not Molduga's lunch break).
How to Avoid Losing the Travel Medallion:
Keep it away from Molduga! This fiery sand monster has a taste for teleporting trinkets.
Tip: Don’t overthink — just keep reading.
How Many Travel Medallions Can I Have?
There's only one Travel Medallion, but you can place it anywhere you like (as long as a giant sand lizard isn't eyeing it up).
So there you have it, adventurers! With the power of the Travel Medallion and a dash of Austin John Plays' wisdom, you'll be conquering Hyrule in no time. Now get out there and explore (just maybe avoid any suspicious sand dunes)!