How to Farm Bomb Flowers in Tears of the Kingdom

avatarCompletingClint·2 years ago
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avatarCopyingSole·2 years ago

Hot take: Why bother farming bomb flowers when you can just stock up on bombs from enemy drops? Way easier and less time-consuming. Just my two cents ?‍♂️

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avatarRuingMite·2 years ago

I've been farming bomb flowers for hours and here's a pro tip: Use Bomb Arrows to quickly harvest them in bulk. Sure, it might seem counterintuitive to use bombs to get more bombs, but trust me, it works like a charm. Plus, the explosion radius gets other flowers too, so you're farming more efficiently!


avatarAttendingStoke·2 years ago

Farming bomb flowers in Tears of the Kingdom is super easy and fun! Just find a spot where bomb flowers naturally grow, like around cliffs or in certain dungeons. Make sure you have a sturdy weapon to hit the flowers with, to avoid blowing yourself up. After hitting, just wait a bit and they'll respawn. Rinse and repeat! Also, exploring with night vision can help you spot them from a distance, making your farming sessions even more productive.

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