The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild |OT| A Link from the Past

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Can we talk about the Zora's for a bit? (story spoilers)

This was the first time that Link's
failure 100 years ago hit me. There were real repercussions. When other races helped you in past Zelda games, the fate of the champion or sage wasn't really an issue. This time you experience the anger and sadness of the Zora's after you "took away" their beloved Princess Mipha and her death resulting from the failed plan to stop Ganon.

I was shocked to see that many
Zora's outright detested him. I'm used to people either not giving a shit about me or knowing who I was and then treating me like some kind of deity. But there were some Zoras that couldn't stand the sight of Link, and were doubly hurt when Link couldn't remember anything about the Zoras or Mipha.

It was also bittersweet
running into many Zoras that Link grew up and played with in their youth, only for him to not remember them. I hate "lost memories" stories precisely because of these kinds of situations.

I really loved that, especially
the anger Mipha's tutor has towards all Hylians, using Link's failure as justification. It felt real. There are a lot of poignant moments in interacting with those characters. The King who is clearly saddened but has a duty to more than his daughter, the Prince who treats Link like a brother. It's really well done - it's rare that I emphatize with characters that much.
 
I don't think you ever played any real punishing games in your life so you're not able to see that Nintendo has been super generous in their game.

It's not hard. It's tedious. There's a difference.

I'd rather the combat was actually difficult rather than just jumping out the way then spamming x. if the game was balanced so the difficulty came from what you did in battle rather than worrying about inventory management and durability it'd be a lot better. I love everything about the game except the combat.
 
Just got my game and switch, what's the consensus on the best experience? Tv screen or handheld.

I booted it up first on my curved 4K and was sad to see there was no optical out. After playing for a few, I tried the switch screen and everything just looks better?

Do I play a Zelda game on a handheld?
 
Should I use my Fire/Ice/Bomb arrows if I feel like it? There's a fight I'd like to see through and my weapons are pretty useless.

The motto for this game should be "use everything". Use your special arrows, your elixirs, your weapons, whatever. Nothing you will ever find is really so useful that you should ever risk death rather than consuming such items.
 
Decided to give Eventide another try with only 4 hearts and was able to pull it off, that was really fun and had to use so many different skills.

Lame reward lol
 
For the shrine quest
The Ceremonial song, I can't get the shrine to spawn. I've got both the ceremonial and light scale trident, but neither one of them will trigger the damn shrine. I've swam to the top of the waterfall over a dozen times. What am I doing wrong?

Tagged just in case.
 
What can I get to cook meals to
give me a high level of flame-resistance? I got some fish at the Zora's Domain but it's not enough to get through Eldin to get to where the Goron's live.
 
I'm taking a short break right now...

I get so easily distracted in this game. I always end up getting sidetrack from the main quest. So much to explore in this game.

Kinda wish I had more inventory space for weapons. I always end up finding some good stuff.

Game has been an amazing experience to enjoy.
 
I won't say what beast it is but if you want to know WHERE to look...
in the area surrounding the mission-giver.

Ok good good, then i should be able to find it no problem.

By the way, i read your impression of the game and that was great to read. The way you put it is exactly how i feel about the game as well. Nicely written. By the way, greetings fellow Dutchman :)

Groninger hiero ;)
 
Umm I just had the Blood Moon cutscene play twice on the same night. Weird glitch.

EDIT: 3RD FUCKING TIME

Also help with something
Mount Lanyru
I got to the top and their is dragon their but it doesn't react to me. It says to free it from the malice but I can't find anything to attack.

hit the eyes on the body of the dragon with an arrow. Once you hit one the dragon will relocate. Rinse and repeat. And use upwinds.
 
For the shrine quest
The Ceremonial song, I can't get the shrine to spawn. I've got both the ceremonial and light scale trident, but neither one of them will trigger the damn shrine. I've swam to the top of the waterfall over a dozen times. What am I doing wrong?

Tagged just in case.

You need to plunge the trident into the mark with an aerial spike (think Smash Bros down-A). Float down until you're maybe 5 feet over the "bullseye" of the pad and press Y while still gliding.
 
I actually lucked out on the ball maze motion control shrine when I did it but I just got to this putting one and fuck this shit.
 
I really loved that, especially
the anger Mipha's tutor has towards all Hylians, using Link's failure as justification. It felt real. There are a lot of poignant moments in interacting with those characters. The King who is clearly saddened but has a duty to more than his daughter, the Prince who treats Link like a brother. It's really well done - it's rare that I emphatize with characters that much.

It's a shame the voice acting can't live up to it because while it's serviceable, it's disappointing that there's much much better voicing in other versions. I'd love an Undub.

To add positively though,

Reading
Zelda's Diary
after going after all the memory cutscenes was a fantastic moment of reminiscence. I love when games do that before the final fight.
 
Just got my game and switch, what's the consensus on the best experience? Tv screen or handheld.

I booted it up first on my curved 4K and was sad to see there was no optical out. After playing for a few, I tried the switch screen and everything just looks better?

Do I play a Zelda game on a handheld?

Most higher end tvs has optical out, they pass the signal from the hdmi inputs.. Use that instead.
 
The ball maze on was a lot easier than the other Apparatus one.
You can position the board so the ball always lands in the exit area.
 
Omg, just got the
white
horse and it's awesome!
It has 5 in stamina and the old man who wanted me to catch it gave me a royal saddle. It's Zelda's horse! When you ride it you can hear the original Zelda theme played on violin!
 
So, after activating a bunch of towers and mapping out a good portion of Hyrule, I FINALLY found
the Master Sword. I thought I could temporarily increase my max hearts to get to the 13 I needed to pull it out, but NOPE that doesn't work. Looks like it's time I really began tackling those shrines.

That aside, the whole build-up to me finding it was magical.
I entered the Lost Woods and found myself constantly teleported to the entrance. Thanks to a comment from someone here earlier, I knew what I had to do with the torches and follow the direction of the embers to get through it.

The atmosphere and environment being what they were as I left the woods was amazing. Walking up to the sword felt so magical.

This game.
 
You need to plunge the trident into the mark with an aerial spike (think Smash Bros down-A). Float down until you're maybe 5 feet over the "bullseye" of the pad and press Y while still gliding.

Oh I see now, I kept letting go of the glyde and trying to attack. Feel like an idiot now, thanks for the help!!
 
I've been pretty forgiving with the framerate drops but there's been some spots in Akkala where it really grinds to a halt. Worst I've encountered so far.
 
Those Lizalfos guys are pussies. I was kicking one's ass and it just jumped inside the water and began shooting at me.

Got out my arrow and blasted it in the head.
 
I have the complete opposite issue, I'm about 20 hours in and just did the zora dungeon and I have too many good weapons and have to pass up good stuff just because everything I have is awesome..

I've been killing lots of enemies so I tend to go through my nice weapons. E.g., I just did the two difficult combat shrines off the coast near Hantero. Each one ate a couple of good weapons.
 
yeah that's been the high point of the game for me so far.
starting with meeting Prince Sidon for the first time and then making your way up to Zora's Domain through the conclusion of the dungeon, boss, and return to Zora's Domain.

and of course all of that is heightened by the fact that the game actually makes me feel like I'm on an adventure in a huge world. really personalizes the story for me.

The crazy part is that the hike up to
Zora's Domain
was long and arduous and that was maybe 25% of the region? So much unexplored areas afterwards. Its mindbogglingly massive.

I had to take refuge twice. I felt so cozy taking shelter next to a campfire during a torrential downpour. I was like "I'm gonna wait it out until morning" and instead of fast forwarding time, I just spent about 5-10 minutes sitting in place taking in the sights. What an adventure.

Sidon
is awesome. I hope we see more of him in this game!

I really loved that, especially
the anger Mipha's tutor has towards all Hylians, using Link's failure as justification. It felt real. There are a lot of poignant moments in interacting with those characters. The King who is clearly saddened but has a duty to more than his daughter, the Prince who treats Link like a brother. It's really well done - it's rare that I emphatize with characters that much.

I couldnt blame the tutor at all. I understood the elder's anger and I felt a little shame myself. It was also sad that the King had a small hope that she would still be there and would return somehow, someway. You poor thing ;_;

I loved these characters so much. I cant imagine what the next 3 dungeons have in store for me.
 
Wait is the weapons shining ti signify they are in top condition new? I haven't seen that before?

Also I just got my first thunderstorm after well over 3 days of play.

A guy at the stables commented how the Eastern side is always rainy so it looks like that's where people are being annoyed by it ruining their mountain climbing. Must be dryer in the West.
 
My arrows phase right through it and I think I aiming at eyeballs but i think the textures haven't loaded and I can walk through the model. My game is glitching hardcore.

Yeah the game definitely glitched out before. Now it looks right lol
 
QUestion about inventory upgrades:

Where is the dude after you meet him on the road? I haven't been everywhere in the game yet, obviously, but directions from Kakariko or Hateno would be welcome, even if it's just general like "northeast of there on the map". I know the guy mentioned something about a forest but i don't remember the name.
 
Been playing this all day today. So many magical discovers and a deep respect for not stepping on flowers (I did not expect that at all).
 
I'm taking a short break right now...

I get so easily distracted in this game. I always end up getting sidetrack from the main quest. So much to explore in this game.

Kinda wish I had more inventory space for weapons. I always end up finding some good stuff.

Game has been an amazing experience to enjoy.
You can upgrade your inventory by talking to the Korok outside Kakariko village
 
QUestion about inventory upgrades:

Where is the dude after you meet him on the road? I haven't been everywhere in the game yet, obviously, but directions from Kakariko or Hateno would be welcome, even if it's just general like "northeast of there on the map". I know the guy mentioned something about a forest but i don't remember the name.

He said the forest was to the north.
 
I take it you're going for stamina instead?
No I just havent found another place to boost my hearts, I took stamina on great plateau and that was it. I didnt go back there.

And the one statue in Hateno was a give and take kinda dude. I want more hearts I done died like 100 times getting one shotted. Then one shrine trial on combat the damn mini guardian was strong as fuck I beat him after like 30 tries
 
No I just havent found another place to boost my hearts, I took stamina on great plateau and that was it. I didnt go back there.

And the one statue in Hateno was a give and take kinda dude. I want more hearts I done died like 100 times getting one shotted. Then one shrine trial on combat the damn mini guardian was strong as fuck I beat him after like 30 tries

Head to karakiko (or whatever it's called)
 
No I just havent found another place to boost my hearts, I took stamina on great plateau and that was it. I didnt go back there.

And the one statue in Hateno was a give and take kinda dude. I want more hearts I done died like 100 times getting one shotted. Then one shrine trial on combat the damn mini guardian was strong as fuck I beat him after like 30 tries

There's a goddess statue in every town. The one in Hateno is by the big (mayors?) house.
 
Can I get a hint about how I'm
supposed to progress through the Lost Woods past the 2 torches? Please DO NOT give me specifics.
 
No I just havent found another place to boost my hearts, I took stamina on great plateau and that was it. I didnt go back there.

And the one statue in Hateno was a give and take kinda dude. I want more hearts I done died like 100 times getting one shotted. Then one shrine trial on combat the damn mini guardian was strong as fuck I beat him after like 30 tries
You can use the same statue as many times you like . Only need four orbs
 
What can I get to cook meals to
give me a high level of flame-resistance? I got some fish at the Zora's Domain but it's not enough to get through Eldin to get to where the Goron's live.

Quoting this for the new page. Can anyone help me with this?

Can I get a hint about how I'm
supposed to progress through the Lost Woods past the 2 torches? Please DO NOT give me specifics.

look at the embers from the torches.
 
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