How to Break Blue Rocks Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

Are you not sure how to break Blue Rocks in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom? It’s understandable, it can be confusing! But don’t worry, it’s not hard, and we know the solution. Read on as we explain how to destroy Blue Boulders in Zelda TOTK.

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How to Break Blue Rocks Zelda Tears of the Kingdom
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How to Break Blue Rocks in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

It’s seems like a simple thing, but it actually has many players confused. How how to break blue rocks in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom? “I would like to know if there’s a way to break the blue boulders,” says Reddit user VTGCamera. “I know the red/burgundy can be broke down with any bomb or Rock hammer like ore, but what about the blue ones? I’ve tried with fire, water and nothing seems to work.” And he’s just one of many players having trouble figuring this one out.

So, let’s not beat around the bush here and cut straight to the chase. What do you need to do in order to destroy Blue Boulders in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom? It’s actually fairly simple. You just need to hit it more. Namely, there are several types of breakable rocks in Tears of the Kingdom. And depending on the type, it will be harder to break them. Here are the types:

  • Grey Rocks – The weakest, will break from one hit by basically anything.
  • Red Rocks – Weak, require a few hits with a hammer, or a bomb hit.
  • Blue Rocks – Really strong. You will need a two-handed sledgehammer-like weapon, with several hits. Alternatively, you will need to use two bombs in order to break it.
  • Black Rocks – The strongest. Require three bombs, and a lot of hits with even the strongest hammers.

So there you have it. That’s how you break Blue Rocks in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom. We hope this helps you, and have fun exploring the game!

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  1. H
    Heh

    Straight to the chase, eh?