Gloom Damage is the most intriguing challenge in the world of “Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom”. Gloom Damage is a malevolent evil force that lurks in the Depths of Hyrule. It reduces your maximum hearts, and grays out your heart containers. Mastering the game requires you to learn how to heal and prevent Gloom Damage.
What is Gloom?
Fans of “Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom,” will attest to the unsettling evil that permeates Hyrule. Its main effect? It has a negative impact on the health of players, causing heart containers to turn gray and reducing the maximum number of hearts.
The hearts that you lose to Gloom cannot be easily recovered, especially if they are still in the Depths. These Depths in the game are overcast with Gloom and ready to drain your life force at every turn.
In Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, dealing with Gloom damage is all about mastering two key strategies. You can restore lost heart containers by activating Lightroots and cooking Sundelions.
These actions don’t heal the hearts directly, but they do restore the containers. This allows you to continue your restoration with potions or food. Remember that the strength of the enemy will determine how much health they can take in a single hit. So, try to avoid Gloom as much as possible.
Use Lightroots
Lightroots are the massive roots that grow in the Depths. They can be used as fast travel points and healing sources. They are essential in your quest to repair Gloom Damage. You’ll notice an increase in maximum health when you step under an activated Lightroot. The added capacity of the Heart Containers allows you to use potions and food for further restoration.
Cook Sundelions
Sundelions are golden flowers that you will find as you travel through the kingdom. Nature has gifted Zelda: The Tears of the Kingdom with these unique flowers, which are abundant in the Sky Islands, and the areas above Gerudo, and Akkala. Sundelions are a great way to recharge your heart and dispel Gloom.
You may also be pleasantly shocked to learn that preparing a recipe with Sundelions will be essential to completing the Gloom Borne Illness Side Quest. Remember that a dish prepared with Sundelions will receive the ‘Sunny” modifier, which will bring back the hearts lost to Gloom.
Return to the Surface
Don’t forget the healing powers of the surface. The surface of Hyrule (which is any area above the Depths) serves as a safe place from Gloom. If the Depths or Gloom Damage is proving to be too difficult, you can warp out and return to the Surface.
This action will not restore your health but it will undoubtedly restore the heart containers that Gloom has taken away, giving you a new start in your epic journey.
The gameplay in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom includes a lot of excitement. You can manage your health by using strategies such as cooking Sundelions and retreating to surface. Enjoy your adventure and remember that Gloom will keep you on your feet!
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