Is this possible at all without cheesing it with zonai devices? It feels like there’s no feasible way to work out which direction to go the cloud is just so thick.

Edit - thanks for all the replies everyone. I realise now that I did not have my lemmy app set to notify me when those happened. Whoops.

Double whoops. I pained my way through the Isles by pretty much skipping huge parts with a balloon slash fan slash tons of bright bloom seeds. Found a shrine and activated a quest related to the spirit sage. Did all that and realise I definitely shouldn’t have been there yet… But hey ho. Guess it’s time for me to go talk to Purah sppn and advance the story naturally.

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    no way to work out which direction to go

    In BotW/totk, this is often an indicator that you’re not supposed to be there yet. Sometimes you can go there, and even complete the area if you know (or guess) what you’re doing, but there is pretty much always someone or some thing you will stumble on elsewhere that tells you what to do.

    spoiler

    You’re running up against late-game content. When the time is right, you’ll be able to navigate it.

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    When the timing is right you’ll follow a quest that will make navigation over there much easier

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    Without spoiling you too much. Go to the hyrule castle, there is a chest in the sanctum that would help you

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      spoiler

      So the only story mission I think I have left is ‘Destroy Gannondorf’, I didn’t see anything in the when I was fighting the phantoms. Should I have seen something in there?

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    It’s possible, my kid did it. In his case, it was dedication and luck. He used the lightning flashes to see ground better. And fell a lot

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    With sheer, dumb luck, everything is possible.

    … but joke aside, if you want to try it I’d recommend bringing Giant Brigthbloom Seeds. LOTS of them. Save often, so if you fall off the isles or lose your way, you can reload to a save file in which you still had a general idea in which direction you need to go. Do it immediatly after a Blood Moon so you have lots of time until enemies may respawn - you wouldn’t want to get caught in the middle of an angry mob that just resurrected. I haven’t tried out yet whether the spirits accompany you into the cloud, because I kept them turned off (these guys are super annoyying IMHO) but they might help to get rid of (or at least distract) enemies you’re not able to see, so that’s one less thing to worry about.

    If this is a second / additional playthrough, then explore the isles AFTER you have already cleared the cloud, to get a general idea of how they look and where you have to go - if you’re familiar enough with that location that you can find your way while not even paying attention, it might help you navigate while you can NOT see where you’re going.

    I can’t quite remember whether there was something unique/special at your destination that you would be able to ping with the Sheikah Sensor, but if there IS something like that, use the sensor to lead you.

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    Thanks everyone. I did manage to force and zonaite device my way through after a few hours. I’ve since found out there’s a second shrine in there I’ve missed so I’ll have to head in again. Must be one of the 6 or so I have left to do.

    However huge thanks to the people that told me you can actually clear the storm at some point. So I’ll definitely wait for that before I go up there again.