While Heart Containers and Stamina Vessels make up a large part of 's progression, players looking to maximize their stats will have to scrounge nearly every corner of Hyrule to do so. Using the same systems as, 's variety of challenging enemies and terrain make hearts and stamina vital for combat, exploration, and a variety of challenges, such as taming horses. However, with both stats sharing a spendable resource, forces players to choose between prioritizing one or the other.
Much like, most of a player's extra health or stamina will come from completing 's various shrines and obtaining the Lights of Blessing contained within, four of which can be exchanged for a Heart Container or Stamina Vessel at any Goddess Statue. Keeping in line with more traditional titles, however, also awards Heart Containers at the end of each major dungeon, serving as a source of extra health even for players who might not have explored very thoroughly. With a maximum of 40 hearts and three full wheels of stamina, however, players may need to pick and choose which stat they prefer.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom includes many collectibles for players to try to discover, but the rewards aren’t always worth it.
Similar to, does not allow for players to max out both hearts and stamina. Even with all of 's temples, shrines, and the select few quests that give Heart Containers or Stamina Vessels completed, maxing out one stat leaves the other two upgrades short of the maximum. While it's unlikely to be any sort of problem, especially for those who fully make use of the game's vehicle-building and cooking mechanics, it can be somewhat frustrating for completionists to be left just short of a stat's maximum potential.
There are 152 shrines (and thus 152 Lights of Blessing) in, allowing for 38 upgrades to either hearts or stamina. With 29 Heart Containers and ten Stamina Vessels required to reach the maximum of both, there would need to be 156 shrines to make it possible to max
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