Unlimited Bomb Flowers! 999 Bomb Flowers in About 35min [Shortened] || Zelda TOTK
* The Battle Talus needs to be defeated first so he doesn’t launch the Bokoblins in the water.
* You need to Save the game and load from your Save after you have initiated an attack to keep the Bokoblins from attacking You and potentially killing the Bokoblin with all of the bomb flowers.
* When you get down to 1 Bokoblin with his bomb flowers and he starts throwing them at the Homing Cart you activated..
You need to make sure you are just far enough away from the Bokoblin that you are not grabbing the bombs out of his basket. You want to be taking the bombs that he is throwing.
If he runs out of bombs in his basket because you took them all, then he starts throwing rocks instead of bombs. Everything else is pretty obvious in the video.
* I used a Bokoblin Mask that I received from Kilton for Bubblegems.
~Bomb Flower Farming~
#TearsOfTheKingdom #Zelda #ZeldaTOTK #totk #NintendoSwitch #Nintendoswitch2 #switch #switch2 #totkhub
@TOTKHub
Version 1.2.1
Credit: @AustinJohnPlays
@novax7q Is this for all Nvidia cards? I have a 5090 Aorus Master. I just click “optimize” on the Nvidia app for each game.
Ill try this and let you know if my cable melts.
Unlimited Bomb Flowers! 999 Bomb Flowers in About 35min [Shortened] || Zelda TOTK
* The Battle Talus needs to be defeated first so he doesn’t launch the Bokoblins in the water.
* You need to Save the game and load from your Save after you have initiated an attack to keep the Bokoblins from attacking You and potentially killing the Bokoblin with all of the bomb flowers.
* When you get down to 1 Bokoblin with his bomb flowers and he starts throwing them at the Homing Cart you activated..
You need to make sure you are just far enough away from the Bokoblin that you are not grabbing the bombs out of his basket. You want to be taking the bombs that he is throwing.
If he runs out of bombs in his basket because you took them all, then he starts throwing rocks instead of bombs. Everything else is pretty obvious in the video.
* I used a Bokoblin Mask that I received from Kilton for Bubblegems.
~Bomb Flower Farming~
#TearsOfTheKingdom #Zelda #ZeldaTOTK #totk #NintendoSwitch #Nintendoswitch2 #switch #switch2 #totkhub
@TOTKHub
Version 1.2.1
Credit: @AustinJohnPlays
[Highlights Tab Menu] ~ 1/16/2025
· Unlimited Bomb Flowers, Fire Fruit, Shock Fruit
· Barbarian Armor Set [3 Videos]
· Evil Spirit Armor Set [3 Videos]
· Ember Armor Set [3 Videos]
· Frostbite Armor Set [3 Videos]
· Dark Armor Set [1 Video]
· Fierce Deity Armor Set [3 videos]
· Climber’s Armor Set [3 Videos]
· Glide Armor Set [3 Videos]
· Rubber Armor Set [3 Videos]
· Time Armor Set [3 Videos]
· Wild Armor Set [3 Videos]
· Awakening Armor Set [3 Videos]
· 2 of 3 Yiga Armor Set (Tights & Mask)
· 2 of 3 Miner’s Armor Set (top & trousers)
· 2 of 3 Hero Armor Set (Cap & Tunic of the hero)
· 2 of 3 Twilight Armor Set (tunic & Trousers of twilight)
· 1 of 3 Sky Armor Set (Trousers of the sky)
· 1 of 3 Wind Armor Set (Trousers of the wind)
· Majora’s Mask, Lightning Helm
· EarthWake Manual For Yiga Armor Set
· Hoverbike 2.0
· 3 out of 4 Great Fairy Fountains [3 Videos]
· Master Khoga Location/Battles (All 3) [3 Videos]
· 75%+ Mines in the depths & Treasure Chest Contents
· Farming:
Bomb Flowers, Fire Fruit, Fairy, Endura Carrot, Mighty Thistle, Captain Construct I Horn Farming
· Dragon Loop Map
#TearsOfTheKingdom #Zelda #ZeldaTOTK #totk #NintendoSwitch2 #totkhub
@TOTKHub
My Stable BIOS / Curve Optimizer / Overclock / Undervolt Settings For The AMD Ryzen 9 9900X after messing with it. No one discusses the 9900X, so I thought I would put this info out there.
BIOS
Precision Boost Overdrive >> Advanced
PBO Limits >> Motherboard
Platform Thermal Throttle Cntrl >> Manual
Platform Thermal Limit >> 90
// Selecting "Motherboard" will make it use more power while throttling (Motherboard decides how much power to deliver), during Cinebench R23 Benchmark, I was using around 200 watts of power on average vs 125 watts at full throttle. Platform Thermal Limit set to '90' prevents the CPU from exceeding 90C vs the 95C it normally would throttle to and is rated for. Even after lowering the thermal limit to 90C, I was still able to boost to 5.4GHz during the Cinebench testing and my overall Cinebench score increased over 2,000 points to around 34,800 score //
BIOS
Curve Optimizer >> All Cores
All Core Curve Optimizer Sign >> Negative
All Core Curve Optimizer Magnitude >> 30
// Applying a "negative" offset to the voltage-frequency curve for all cores on the CPU to use less voltage for a given frequency to increase your clock speed. The magnitude of "30" refers to the degree of the offset applied. Each step in the curve optimizer usually corresponds to a change in voltage by about 3-5mV. Setting this to 30 means you are applying a significant undervolt, aiming for a -90mV to -150mV reduction (since 30 steps x 3mV to 5mV per step). This setting tries to push each core to run at higher frequencies for the same or lower voltage, which can enhance performance but also requires careful stability testing since too aggressive an undervolt might lead to system instability or crashes. Keep in mind that I did set PBO limits to "Motherboard" which actually increased the amount of watts being supplied to the CPU, increasing power consumption during the Cinebench R23 Benchmark, because when I didn't have it set to "Motherboard" the temperature of the CPU didn't get high enough to throttle //
BIOS
XMP/EXPO Profile >> EXPO 1
Integrated Graphics >> Disabled
// EXPO 1 gets you the higher memory frequency if it has AMD EXPO built in. Disable Integrated Graphics if you already have a dedicated GPU, since you most likely aren't using it. this made my CPU a little quicker to open applications while in Windows 11 and you don't need to waste power on it if you aren't using it //
--My Hardware / BIOS used for this--
Motherboard: GIGABYTE B650 Aorus Elite AX Ice
>> BIOS F32h [Dec 19, 2024]
>> Has Update AGESA 1.2.0.2b
Memory: Corsair 6000MT/s AMD EXPO CL30
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 9900X
Cooler: Corsair H150i Elite Capellix XT
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
5 More Cinebench Multi-Core Scores @ Different Settings
[1]
Default Settings
AMD EXPO Enabled
CPU Freq >> 4.9GHz
CPU Temp >> 63C
CPU Power >> 125 Watts
Cinebench Multi-Core >> 30,136
[2]
PBO "Enabled" with no customization
XMP/EXPO Profile >> EXPO 1
Integrated Graphics >> Disabled
CPU Freq >> 5.2GHz
CPU Temp >> 93C-95C
CPU Power >> 210-218 Watts
Cinebench Multi-Core >> 32,956
[3]
Precision Boost Overdrive >> Advanced
PBO Limits >> Motherboard
DID NOT LIMIT Platform Thermal Limit
Curve Optimizer >> All Cores
All Core Curve Optimizer Sign >> Negative
All Core Curve Optimizer Magnitude >> 30
XMP/EXPO Profile >> EXPO 1
Integrated Graphics >> Disabled
CPU Freq >> 5.4GHz
CPU Temp >> 95C
CPU Power >> 210-220 Watts
Cinebench Multi-Core >> 34,250
*This was the same as my original post but with
no thermal limit set*
[4]
Precision Boost Overdrive >> Advanced
PBO Limits >> Motherboard
Platform Thermal Throttle Cntrl >> Manual
Platform Thermal Limit >> 88
Curve Optimizer >> All Cores
All Core Curve Optimizer Sign >> Negative
All Core Curve Optimizer Magnitude >> 30
XMP/EXPO Profile >> EXPO 1
Integrated Graphics >> Disabled
CPU Freq >> 5.4GHz
CPU Temp >> 88C
CPU Power >> 192-198 Watts
Cinebench Multi-Core >> 34,093
*This was the same as my original post but with
a thermal limit of '88' instead of '90'*
[5]
Precision Boost Overdrive >> Advanced
PBO Limits >> Motherboard
Platform Thermal Throttle Cntrl >> Manual
Platform Thermal Limit >> 90
Curve Optimizer >> All Cores
All Core Curve Optimizer Sign >> Negative
All Core Curve Optimizer Magnitude >> 33
XMP/EXPO Profile >> EXPO 1
Integrated Graphics >> Disabled
CPU Freq >> 5.4GHz [touched 5.5GHz a few times]
CPU Temp >> 90C
CPU Power >> 196-206 Watts
Cinebench Multi-Core >> 34,125
My Stable BIOS / Curve Optimizer / Overclocking Settings For The AMD Ryzen 9 9900X after messing with it. No one discusses the 9900X, they only talk about the 9950X, so here it goes:
BIOS
Precision Boost Overdrive >> Advanced
PBO Limits >> Motherboard
Platform Thermal Throttle Cntrl >> Manual
Platform Thermal Limit >> 90
// Selecting "Motherboard" will make it use more power while throttling (Motherboard decides how much power to deliver), during Cinebench R23 Benchmark, I was using around 200 watts of power on average vs 125 watts at full throttle. Platform Thermal Limit set to '90' prevents the CPU from exceeding 90C vs the 95C it normally would throttle to and is rated for. Even after lowering the thermal limit to 90C, I was still able to boost to a consistent 5.4GHz during the Cinebench test and my overall Cinebench score increased over 2,000 points to around 34,900 score //
BIOS
Curve Optimizer >> All Cores
All Core Curve Optimizer Sign >> Negative
All Core Curve Optimizer Magnitude >> 30
// Applying a "negative" offset to the voltage-frequency curve for all cores on the CPU to use less voltage for a given frequency to increase your clock speed. The magnitude of "30" refers to the degree of the offset applied. Each step in the curve optimizer usually corresponds to a change in voltage by about 3-5mV. Setting this to 30 means you are applying a significant undervolt, aiming for a -90mV to -150mV reduction (since 30 steps x 3mV to 5mV per step). This setting tries to push each core to run at higher frequencies for the same or lower voltage, which can enhance performance but also requires careful stability testing since too aggressive an undervolt might lead to system instability or crashes. Keep in mind that I did set PBO limits to "Motherboard" which actually increased the amount of watts being supplied to the CPU, increasing power consumption during the Cinebench R23 Benchmark, because when I didn't have it set to "Motherboard" the temperature of the CPU didn't get high enough to throttle //
BIOS
XMP/EXPO Profile >> EXPO 1
Integrated Graphics >> Disabled
// EXPO 1 gets you the higher memory frequency if it has AMD EXPO built in. Disable Integrated Graphics if you already have a dedicated GPU, since you most likely aren't using it. this made my CPU a little quicker to open applications while in Windows 11 and you don't need to waste power on it if you aren't using it //
--My Hardware / BIOS Version used for this--
Motherboard: GIGABYTE B650 Aorus Elite AX Ice
>> BIOS F32h [Dec 19, 2024]
>> Has Update AGESA 1.2.0.2b
Memory: Corsair 32GB 6000MT/s AMD EXPO CL30
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 9900X
For the $385 I paid for this CPU, I have been extremely happy with it.
And I don't care if you think I did the thermal paste incorrectly.
$AMD
My Stable BIOS / Curve Optimizer / Overclocking Settings For The AMD Ryzen 9 9900X after messing with it. No one discusses the 9900X, they only talk about the 9950X, so here it goes:
BIOS
Precision Boost Overdrive >> Advanced
PBO Limits >> Motherboard
Platform Thermal Throttle Cntrl >> Manual
Platform Thermal Limit >> 90
// Selecting "Motherboard" will make it use more power while throttling (Motherboard decides how much power to deliver), during Cinebench R23 Benchmark, I was using around 200 watts of power on average vs 125 watts at full throttle. Platform Thermal Limit set to '90' prevents the CPU from exceeding 90C vs the 95C it normally would throttle to and is rated for. Even after lowering the thermal limit to 90C, I was still able to boost to a consistent 5.4GHz during the Cinebench test and my overall Cinebench score increased over 2,000 points to around 34,900 score //
BIOS
Curve Optimizer >> All Cores
All Core Curve Optimizer Sign >> Negative
All Core Curve Optimizer Magnitude >> 30
// Applying a "negative" offset to the voltage-frequency curve for all cores on the CPU to use less voltage for a given frequency to increase your clock speed. The magnitude of "30" refers to the degree of the offset applied. Each step in the curve optimizer usually corresponds to a change in voltage by about 3-5mV. Setting this to 30 means you are applying a significant undervolt, aiming for a -90mV to -150mV reduction (since 30 steps x 3mV to 5mV per step). This setting tries to push each core to run at higher frequencies for the same or lower voltage, which can enhance performance but also requires careful stability testing since too aggressive an undervolt might lead to system instability or crashes. Keep in mind that I did set PBO limits to "Motherboard" which actually increased the amount of watts being supplied to the CPU, increasing power consumption during the Cinebench R23 Benchmark, because when I didn't have it set to "Motherboard" the temperature of the CPU didn't get high enough to throttle //
BIOS
XMP/EXPO Profile >> EXPO 1
Integrated Graphics >> Disabled
// EXPO 1 gets you the higher memory frequency if it has AMD EXPO built in. Disable Integrated Graphics if you already have a dedicated GPU, since you most likely aren't using it. this made my CPU a little quicker to open applications while in Windows 11 and you don't need to waste power on it if you aren't using it //
--My Hardware / BIOS Version used for this--
Motherboard: GIGABYTE B650 Aorus Elite AX Ice
>> BIOS F32h [Dec 19, 2024]
>> Has Update AGESA 1.2.0.2b
Memory: Corsair 32GB 6000MT/s AMD EXPO CL30
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 9900X
For the $385 I paid for this CPU, I have been extremely happy with it.
And I don't care if you think I did the thermal paste incorrectly.
$AMD