Die EINFACHSTE Methode, um DRACHEN in TotK zu FARMEN!

Dragon farming in Tears of the Kingdom is one of the most important things in the entire game because you need dragon parts for practically everything in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom 😃. Many people think that dragon farming in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is a tedious and ineffective method, but that's not true at all if you know exactly how and where to look for them 😉👍. In this video, I'll show you where to farm the White Dragon, Naydra, Eldra, and Farodra in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom 💪. This includes the Eldra route, Naydra route, White Dragon route, and Farodra route, of course. I'll also show you how to get the scale, claw, horn shard, and fang in Tears of the Kingdom, and what equipment you need for each dragon 🔥. So, have fun farming all the dragons in Tears of the Kingdom and best of luck 💙! ... 📩💲Contact for sponsorship inquiries:👉 [email protected] 👈 🟢 Experienced in game sponsorships, applications for gamers and tech enthusiasts ✔ ---------------------------------------------------- 🎧 ALL episodes are now also available on Spotify 💚 Perfect for chilling, falling asleep, or watching in the background:👀🎶 👉https://open.spotify.com/show/1A4OjgL... 👈 Please rate the show with ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ and remember to follow 🤩! Thanks so much for watching and have fun, friends 🥰! ---------------------------------------------------- Timestamps🕒: 0:00 Farming all dragons in Tears of the Kingdom 2:00 Farming Naydra (easy) in TotK 3:48 Farming Eldra (easy) in TotK 5:16 Farming Farodra (easy) in TotK 6:49 Farming White Dragon (easy) in TotK 8:39 IMPORTANT Info!! ❓Frequently Asked Questions:❓ Which Nintendo Switch do I use? I currently use the Nintendo Switch OLED Zelda version. The Switch OLED Zelda version is the latest Nintendo Switch. I highly recommend it. However, keep in mind that the Nintendo Switch Zelda OLED is a bit more expensive than a regular Nintendo Switch. Can I play Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom online? No, unfortunately, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom cannot currently be played online. Which Zelda game would I like to play in the future? I really want to play Zelda: Wind Waker HD on the Wii U and Zelda: Link's Awakening on the Nintendo Switch. Last year, many people speculated that we'd get a Zelda collection (like the one Mario got for his birthday), consisting of Twilight Princess and Wind Waker. Unfortunately, I don't believe that anymore. If it does come out, I'd definitely want to play that collection too (then Wind Waker would be on the Switch, not the Wii U :D). Do I own any Zelda merchandise? Yep, I own large books with artwork and such, and Amiibo. I'd also like to buy the Zelda manga (yes, they really exist – you can find them at Thalia, Hugendubel, and other bookstores). Honestly, I couldn't care less about other cheap stuff, like (sorry to say it XD) EMP Zelda merch, Elbenwald Zelda merch, or whatever. ... Where can I buy Tears of the Kingdom? You can buy Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom anywhere electronics are sold. For example, you can buy Zelda in physical form from Amazon and Otto, or digitally from the Nintendo eShop. In physical form, you can choose between the standard game and the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Collector's Edition. The Tears of the Kingdom Collector's Edition is a special version of the game. It includes not only the game itself, but also many other exclusive items, such as an art book. Keep in mind, however, that this version costs considerably more than the game alone. I personally would have loved to buy the Tears of the Kingdom Collector's Edition, but it was already sold out (oh man :( ). But hey, I'm not complaining, at least I got the Nintendo Switch OLED Zelda Edition, because it was definitely the best item lol. Oh, and since I keep seeing this mentioned: the Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Limited Edition is actually the same as the Collector's Edition (some people call it one thing and others another). To buy the game in the eShop, you can add funds to your Switch's balance. I recommend getting eShop cards for this. They come in several different denominations: Nintendo eShop Card 100, 50, 25, 15. I haven't seen any others, but maybe they're simply not available where I live (or it depends on the country you're in). If you don't want to buy these cards locally, you can buy the Nintendo eCard online. If you don't want to use the cards, then You can also pay with PayPal on the Nintendo Switch. But since many of you probably don't have PayPal (at least I assume so), I would recommend buying a Nintendo eCard instead.