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'The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild' Snow Bowling Trick: How to Perform a Strike Consistently

One of the side quests that Hyrule warrior Link can do in his free time in "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" is a fun game of Snow Bowling.

Players will have to go all the way to the northwest section of the map to the Tabantha Tundra to be able to do so. Before heading out there, have Link wear cold weather clothing because it is going to be freezing out there.

After "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" players make certain that Link is dressed for the occasion, they can travel toward Hebra Tower and go north to Pondo's Lodge.

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There, gamers will find by the wooden totem poles an individual named Pondo. Giving him 20 Rupees should provide Link a couple of snowballs, which will serve as the bowling balls with the totem poles as pins.

Hit a strike at first to try to get a Blizzard Rod. "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" players will get a Gold Rupee, which is worth 300 rupees, if they get strikes in the next tries or if there is no more space in their inventory.

Pondo will award a Silver Rupee for a strike. Knocking down nine pins should earn the hero a Purple Rupee while hitting eight pins will net players a Red Rupee.

Of course, players would want to hit strike to get that big reward. There are various ways to do so as shown by "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" players.

A YouTuber by the name TJ seems to have found a surefire way to win the snow bowling game. His trick is to stand directly behind Pondo when making the shot.

After letting go of the snowball, swiftly shift to the right and take advantage of that soft push the snowball gives Link that should direct the boll to the center of the totem poles. To see this snow bowling trick in action in "Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild," watch TJ perform it in the video below.

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