![]() ![]() Link must have left the Great Plateau for blood moons to begin triggering. ![]() Shortly after launch there was a blood moon bug causing too many to appear – but Nintendo has since fixed that glitch. There’s no fixed spawn rate, so the timing of when a blood moon will appear in BotW can’t be tracked. The game’s Blood Moon spawn rate appears to be tied to an in-game clock that checks whether it should trigger one. How Long Does it Take a Blood Moon to Show Up? Shrine enemies will respawn too, but shrine chests do not. All weapons, shields, bows, materials, ore rocks, and monster camp chests will respawn. Mushrooms, berries, peppers, animals you’ve harvested – they’re all reset during the blood moon. The upside of the respawn mechanic is that all those rare ingredients you gathered will also respawn. Dragon parts and star fragments can be used to cook – but they’re better saved for upgrades. Using your rare ingredients during cooking in a Blood Moon will give them a boosted effect. Making food and potions gives a chance to grant a random bonus effect. Sticking around a campfire while the Blood Moon is going on is a great time to cook. Thankfully, there are other more important things to do during the Blood Moon. But it can also be a dangerous time if you find yourself still in a camp you’ve cleared when the Blood Moon strikes. It respawns all enemies and camps, giving you more things to kill and weapons to collect. What does a Blood Moon do?Įvery single enemy you’ve killed in between Blood Moons will return to life. While that sounds pretty ominous, Ganon’s rise to power is actually pretty predictable. Have you ever encountered a red, glowing sky as you’re running across Hyrule on foot or horseback? The ominous red sky and moon is a sign that Calamity Ganon’s power is overwhelming Princess Zelda in the castle. ![]() ![]() The Blood Moon mechanic in the Legend of Zelda: BotW is a very important one. ![]()
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