You don’t need to actually catch the glowing blue rabbit to benefit from the encounter. All you need to do is get close enough to hit it with your bow. A single shot with an arrow will still cause the rabbit to flee, but it will leave behind several rupees for you to pick up.
Where can I find blue rabbits Botw?
Blupees almost always (but not always) appear in the woods, usually (but not always) at night. The best place to find them is north of Kakariko Village, in the woods between the Great Fairy fountain and Ta’loh Naeg shrine. You might run into them other places, but it’s more common to run into them here.
What do you do with Blupees?
The Blupee is a one of the creatures found in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Most creatures drop recoverable materials and some are used for as ingredients for cooking, side quests, shrine quests or armor upgrades.
How many rupees do Blupees drop?
The amount of rupees that blupees leave behind varies, but you can expect between 20 – 100 rupees, with occasional exceptions. Lastly, from Twinfinite: The amount of rupees that Blupees leave behind them is random, but you can almost always expect at least 100 rupees from our experiences with them.
How do you get the Blupee horse?
Head to Mogg Latan shrine, then head to the west. Look for a path and tunnel through the mountain to the north. You’ll find an area with a cherry tree and small pond. When Satori is present, the clearing will be full of blupees.
Can you keep the Lord of the Mountain?
Unfortunately, you can’t keep it as a permanent mount, but you are able to ride it, as you’ve noticed. According to this guide on taming the creature, while you are able to tame it, you can’t register it to a stable.
Can you catch Blupee?
The main reason you’ll want to catch a blupee is to complete the Legendary Rabbit Trail side quest. To get this quest, you’ll need to have gotten the Master Sword in “The Hero’s Sword” main quest, and given back Hestu his maracas in “The Priceless Maracas” side quest.
What is the hardest horse to tame Botw?
Epona. The legendary horse Epona will either be the hardest or the easiest horse you get in Breath of the Wild, depending on whether you have the Twilight Link Smash amiibo. The first time you use it, Epona has a 100% chance of spawning — but after that, it’s random.