Zelda Breath of the Wild: How to Use Mipha’s Grace

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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Using Mipha’s Grace

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Mipha’s Grace is a really useful power that you can obtain in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. To unlock it, simply follow the main story until you reach Zora’s Domain where you have to take down the elephant Divine Beast, Vah Ruta. After completing that dungeon and defeating Waterblight Ganon, you’ll be granted the Mipha’s Grace ability.

However, this isn’t exactly an active power that you can use whenever you want. If you take a look at the top left corner of your screen, you’ll see an elephant icon. When it’s lit up in white light, that means that it’s ready to be used. Upon death, Mipha’s Grace will be activated, and Link will be revived, along with a few extra temporary hearts to give you more survival power. After activation, the elephant icon will glow red, meaning that it needs to be recharged before it can be used again. The recharge timer is actually pretty long, so you won’t be able to abuse the mechanic as and when you like.

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