Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Facing a Lynel, how to get shock arrows by visiting Shatterback Point on Ploymus Mountain (2024)

Zelda: Breath of the Wild's Lynel is one of the game's tougher enemies. Though largely an optional foe located all across Hyrule, one has to be faced following your visit to Zora's Domain, where you have to visit Shatterback Point on Ploymus Mountain to obtain some shock arrows to restore Vah Ruta.

If you're after help for parts of the game, consult our Zelda: Breath of the Wild walkthrough and guide.

How to get to Shatterback Point on Ploymus Mountain

After you've spoken to King Dorephan in Zora's Domain and completed the Reach Zora's Domain quest, you're told you need 20 shock arrows in order to restore Divine Beast Vah Ruta, which can be found in a Lynel den near Shatterback Point on Ploymus Mountain.

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The location is to the east, and to get there, on the same level as the Mipha statue, take the bridge going east out towards the cliffs.

Head to the giant waterfall, and while wearing the Zora Armour you received from the King, you will get a prompt at the base to Swim Upward. Doing so will propel you to the top. Do it again and you'll come to a clifftop area, with a story slate on the right and another waterfall to scale.

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After that, follow the trees going up the hill, taking the shock arrows embedded in them as you go, until you reach the top to Ploymus Mountain, where the beast awaits.

How to face Lynel

Though you might have done well against the likes of a Stone Talus and Hinux so far, the Lynel - another one of the game's mini-bosses - is very tough, especially at your current equipment level.

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Fighting it from a distance will see you lose against its barrage of shock arrows, so you need to take it on up close - while it can one hit kill you, you should be able to dodge and parry most of its attacks.

If you press the Y button to dodge its attacks - such as holding back for a backflip as it swings - it'll allow you dodge and follow up with a flurry of attacks. Another thing to be wary of is if it's on all fours, it'll charge straight at you, so quickly move out the way.

If either to put in a lot of practice, or have powerful equipment and bonus effects to make the ride easier. Of course, there is another way...

Thanks to a new update, it's now possible to play Zelda Breath of the Wild in VR. Want help with the main game? Our Zelda: Breath of the Wild walkthrough can help complete Divine Beasts Vah Ruta, Vah Rudiana, Vah Medoh and Vah Naboris and more. There's also how to get the Master Sword, Hylian Shield and all Zelda Captured Memories and Great Fairy Fountain locations, while our Shrines locations and Shrine maps hub explains where to find and solve every puzzle room, including dragon locations and Labyrinth solutions.We also have a DLC 1 guide and DLC 2 guide, including all Tingle, Majora's Mask, Phantom, Midna outfit locations.

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How to avoid Lynel and get shock arrows from Ploymus Mountain

Thankfully, you don't need to fight Lynel at all, and our recommendation is to avoid confrontation entirely. As soon as you see it - or when you load back in after a quick save from dying, in our case - immediately crouch and start going round the outskirts of the mountain, collecting shock arrows from the trees and rocks are you go.

Watch where Lynel goes to make sure it doesn't look in your direction (a question mark will tell you it's spotted something - just stay out of sight until it's disinterested again) and if it's far away, feel free to break into a regular stride as you continue arrow hunting.

There's some more at the base of the hilltop, as well as many in a tree at the top on the edge by the sign, and soon you should be able to collect the 20+ arrows you need.

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It should also be noted that, while 20+ is the recommendation and the in-game objective will update to signify you have collected enough, in theory the following section might only require four if you waste none at all. It's a risky strategy, and one we haven't tried and something the game may not allow you to continue with, but if you're really struggling with the Lynel encounter, it's something to consider.

When you're ready, head to the top of the cliff overlooking the Divine Beast Vah Ruta in the reservoir below, and glide down and chat to Sidon who is one the north pier to start entering.

Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Facing a Lynel, how to get shock arrows by visiting Shatterback Point on Ploymus Mountain (2024)

FAQs

How to get to shock arrow Lynel? ›

After you've spoken to King Dorephan in Zora's Domain and completed the Reach Zora's Domain quest, you're told you need 20 shock arrows in order to restore Divine Beast Vah Ruta, which can be found in a Lynel den near Shatterback Point on Ploymus Mountain.

How many shock arrows are on Ploymus Mountain? ›

At Ploymus Mountain, Link can find a total of 31 Shock Arrows stuck to the bark of Trees, in the ground, and even in the rocks. He can get an extra 20 if he kills the Lynel. Ploymus Mountain is one of the locations that is affected by the constant Rain generated by Divine Beast Vah Ruta.

Where can I get a lot of shock arrows? ›

The following locations sell Shock Arrows:
  • The Arrow Specialty Shop in Gerudo Town.
  • The General Shoppe in Korok Forest.
  • The Slippery Falcon (Tarrey Town Branch)
  • Shaillu's arrow store in Kara Kara Bazaar.
  • The fish market in Lurelin Village.
  • Jini at the Mounted Archery Camp (only during rain)

How to get on top of Ploymus Mountain? ›

It is often raining around the mountain making it difficult to climb - but using the Zora Armor you can swim up the waterfalls to the North of Zora's Domain to reach a path up to the top of the mountain.

Do Lynels drop Shock Arrows? ›

They're random drops. If you need a lot of shock arrows, just grab them from the area around the Lynel on the mountain above Zora's domain. They will eventually respawn. Look for the ones already stuck in trees and stuff, then get them to fire said arrows at you and miss, Pick up the arrows that missed.

What happens if you run out of Shock Arrows? ›

Use bomb arrows or ancient arrows. If you don't have them, just headshot it with regular arrows and then spin2win it with a high damage heavy sword. Lightning swords and spears also work well. If you would like to leave the fight, however, you can reload a save that you had before the fight.

How to defeat electric Lynel? ›

Use your bow for up-close headshots, which will stun the Lynel. If you can shoot it in the head with an Ice Arrow, you'll freeze it long enough to climb on top of it and deliver a few more blows to the head. Beating a Lynel in BOTW takes a lot of patience, so be prepared for a lengthy battle.

Where is Prince Sidon after getting Shock Arrows? ›

After you have the shock arrows from the Lynel encounter, go to the reservoir west of Ploymus Mountain and south east of Zora's Domain, and find Prince Sidon on the north pier. This fight has you swim around the Divine Beast on the prince's back while flinging arrows at the projectiles then the shoulders of the Beast.

Can you get Shock Arrows without fighting Lynel? ›

Killing the Lynel with an ancient arrow leaves behind no spoils from the Lynel itself. You can still go around and collect the shock arrows that are just stuck in trees, rocks, and other parts of the environment.

How to get 20 Shock Arrows from Lynel? ›

At the highest point in the area immediately surrounding Zora Domain, players will be sent by the Zora to find at least 20 Shock Arrows on Ploymus Mountain that have been conveniently shot into trees by a rather moody Lynel, which will continue to spawn even after this quest has been completed.

Where is Shatterback Point on Ploymus Mountain? ›

Shatterback Point is a cape jutting out from Ploymus Mountain over the East Reservoir Lake in the Lanayru Great Spring. It is a popular diving spot, despite its dangers, and is often used by the Zora thrill-seeker, Gruve.

Do Lynels drop shock arrows? ›

They're random drops. If you need a lot of shock arrows, just grab them from the area around the Lynel on the mountain above Zora's domain. They will eventually respawn. Look for the ones already stuck in trees and stuff, then get them to fire said arrows at you and miss, Pick up the arrows that missed.

Where is the shock arrow in Horizon Forbidden West? ›

This weapon is obtained by speaking to Izvad at Hunting Grounds: The Daunt.

What is the hardest Lynel to fight in breath of the wild? ›

Red Lynels (HCN 147) are your basic Lynel. Blue-Maned Lynels (HCN 148) are one step up from Red. White-Maned Lynels (HCN 149) are even more difficult to beat and fairly rare. Silver Lynels (HCN 150) are the most difficult to defeat and the rarest.

Where do I get the savage lynel bow? ›

Savage Lynel Bows are Bows found in the Hebra Mountains and Hyrule Field. White-Maned Lynels, Silver Lynels, and Golden Lynels all use them when fighting. These Bows are part of the Lynel Gear equipment archetype, which is a group of Weapons created by Lynels.

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