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Zelda Breath of the Wild: How to Undo Spirit Orb Health & Stamina Upgrades

How to Undo Spirit Orb Health & Stamina Upgrades – Zelda Breath of the Wild

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Thanks to Spirit Orbs, Link won’t be stuck on his original heart and stamina levels for long. By completing Shrines out in Breath of the Wild, players can earn Spirit Orbs which can be spent at goddess statues for health and stamina upgrades.

We’ve all been there, though, when you decide to invest points into one stat and then wish you’d invested it into something else a little further down the line. Well, thankfully, Zelda: Breath of the Wild enables you to essentially respec your health and stamina upgrades with the help of a statue.

Make your way to Hateno Village and then head to the bottom of the hill on the other side of the entrance to the village. You should see a sad-looking statue here.

If you talk to this, it’ll start a sidequest that sees the statue steal either a Heart Container or Stamina Vessel from you, but interact with the statue again to reclaim it.

Talk to the statue after this and it’ll offer you a deal whereby you can sell one of your Heart Containers or Stamina Vessels for 100 Rupees. This isn’t as bad as it sounds, though, as if you speak to the statue once more, you’ll be given the option to purchase either a Heart Container or Stamina Vessel for 120 Rupees.

Therefore, you can essentially pay 20 Rupees each time and completely switch your health and stamina upgrades. You can use this statue as many times as you want as long as you have the 20 Rupees necessary.

That’s all you need to know to change your health and stamina upgrades in Breath of the Wild. For more tips, tricks, and information on Zelda Breath of the Wild, be sure to check out our ever-expanding wiki guide.

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