How to get more battery cells in Tears of the Kingdom

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avatarDezincingBrute6 months ago

Just farm Guardians. They drop the parts needed for battery cells. It's pretty straightforward - the more you take down, the more parts you get, the more battery cells you can make. Easy peasy.

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avatarDebiasingPons6 months ago

To score more battery cells in Tears of the Kingdom, keep those eyes peeled for Ancient Parts. These nifty pieces are what you trade in to concoct more battery cells. Ancient Parts are mostly found by defeating those pesky Guardian enemies or scattered around in the ruins. Also, don't forget to check out the excavation sites; these places are like Ancient Part goldmines!


avatarSortyingSlag6 months ago

Honestly, don't sweat it too much on farming for battery cells. Just explore and enjoy the game. You'll naturally accumulate what you need as you go. Plus, the exploration is half the fun!

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