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When do you get better weapons?

Arqade Asked on August 17, 2021

I’ve found that as I’ve progressed in the game, the weapons found in chests and on enemies are getting better. Better types, but also better stats. Even the enemies in the starting area are now getting better weapons. (The enemies are stronger too.)

What part of my progression exactly causes the weapons to get better? Is it playtime? How many Divine Beasts you’ve taken care of? The number of shrines completed, perhaps?

4 Answers

The more enemies that have died, the better the weapons. This includes bosses, shrine enemies and enemies that die even if you don't kill them e.g. enemies that die by falling from high heights or into water.

As more enemies die, the types of weapons improve, they are more likely to receive modifiers, and the modifiers are more likely to be stronger (for example the attacker modifier will give more attack). This affects weapons dropped by enemies, some but not all treasure chests and amiibos.

Modifiers for attack, durability, long throw, quick shot and shield strength are normally based on a min and max range that increase with more enemy deaths. Amiibos are usually more likely to have stronger modifiers as they only use the max range value. Exceptions are quick shot which uses min value only for amiibo items, shield durability which uses one parameter shared for both amiibo and non-amiibo items, the multi-shot burst modifier for multi-shot burst bows which is always an upgrade from 3-shot to 5-shot burst, and the critical hit modifier which remains unchanged with scaling. Interestingly, if the enemy death count is high enough, the critical hit modifier can no longer be obtained.

Weapons that were purchased from a shop, and weapons from some specific chests, don't improve and cannot receive modifiers.

Source is Zelda mods wiki. It's complex but comprehensive.

Correct answer by MBorg on August 17, 2021

The weapons that drop are directly related to the strength of the enemy that dropped/was protecting them. Stronger enemies such as silver moblins will drop better quality weapons than their red counterparts. (You can see this yourself by killing a red level enemy, the drops will always be weak).

Now as for why you are seeing better weapons even in the starting area is that the strength of the enemies is starting to scale up. According to the strategy guide, the game keeps a hidden counter of the number of each type of enemy you've killed. The more moblins you kill for example, the stronger the moblins that will replace them after blood moons will be. If you choose to avoid a certain type of enemy completely such as Lynels, you will notice that you will almost never run into a silver Lynel.

Answered by XLTChiva on August 17, 2021

I read somewhere that it has to do with how many divine beasts you've beaten. For each divine beast, you unlock the next level of enemies. I haven't gotten to master mode yet but from what I understand it's the same case, just starts you off at 1 or 2 levels higher.

Answered by Tam Hartman on August 17, 2021

I'm not 100% sure but from my own experience, I could tell a few times when the game upgraded better weapons and stronger enemies. They mostly happened to me at the completion of Main Quests, for example:

  • Escaping the great plateau

  • Receiving the master sword (thats a big one)

  • Freeing divine beasts & more.

You can view quests and main quests by pressing: + L Button

Answered by user201950 on August 17, 2021

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