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You don't need that much planning, for Gannon. I thought the same way. He's not hard. Since he's an amalgamation of the divine beasts. You beat them. You can beat him. Just have your abilities and Master Sword fully charged. Plus, maybe 10 healing items. You'll do fine.

Side Quests. I personally loved unlocking the hidden shrines. Plus, bothering the flower lady. She's basically a cuco. I really liked getting all the srines and stuff from Gerudo's desert. As for favorite armor. Mine was the Rubber Suit. To buy Link's house. It's the house that's basically orphaned from the rest of the villiage. On the bottom left. The guy with the pink pants is normally next to it.

SvennoJ said:
d21lewis said:

Buy the house in Hate village. Then follow the side missions that take place afterwards, Son.

Where is that house? I never found it in my 172 hours with the game. I looked around Hateno, missed it.

You don't really need anything else after defeating the 4 divine beasts, the reward for exploration is the journey you create. The barbarian set was my favorite for fighting, the 3 mazes were fun and the attack bonus is nice. The climbing gear was essential to my playstyle, after the 2nd upgrade and full stamina upgrades you can practically jump up any mountain without delay.

As for weapons, at the end I just used the 38x5 savage bows from Lynels against the boss. I had over a thousand arrows combined from looting chests and bow wielding enemies. I had close to 500 shock arrows at some point.

Eventide island is fun to do, North Akela has a hidden monster gear merchant, Gerudo and Hebra are filled with nice challenges. There's something to find and do anywhere you go.