A good old arcade mini-game action is always well received, and the side quest “Mine Cart Land: Quickshot Course” in Tears of the Kingdom gives us just that. We have already freed Goron City from the clutches of Ganondorf. Not only that, but we have already finished the entry-level mini-game variant of this side quest. It is time to up the ante and increase the difficulty. If you wish to do so, continue reading to know how to beat “Mine Cart Land: Quickshot Course” in Tears of the Kingdom.
How To Beat Mine Cart Land: Quickshot Course in Tears of the Kingdom
To beat “Mine Cart Land: Quickshot Course” in Tears of the Kingdom. First, You must complete “Mine Cart Land: Open for Business.” This is basically an easier version of the Quickshot Course, so you won’t have any problems doing so. If you haven’t completed any of these, be sure to travel to the Southern Mine, located to the south of Goron City. Just follow the main road and head to the left on the first split you see. Then continue to the left to enter the Mine.
To complete the Quickshot Course, speak to the Goron on the left. You will have to hop back in the mine cart to pop some balloon targets. This time, you will have to hit a total of 7 targets in a one-minute-and-a-half timeframe. Not only that, but the cart will move a little more quicker than the one in “Open for Business.” Go ahead and hit the balloons that appear alongside the tracks. You will also see some balloons below the cart. You can ignore them until you meet them since the lane is a spiral that will go downward.
If done correctly, you will pop the 7 balloons in less than a minute. Once you do, you will return to the Gorons. They will be shocked at your feet and will award you a total of 50 rupees for completing “Mine Cart Land: Quickshot Course.”
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The final course will then be available for you, taking place in Death Mountain. For the time being, enjoy your profits. Be sure to keep focus on the balloons that appear in front of you. While there is no penalty for failing to hit a target, missing several of them can make this course even harder. Aim and shoot with confidence.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is available now on Nintendo Switch.