balladofwindfishes
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i have no idea what im doing
Now that's some quality cheese right there
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i have no idea what im doing
Pretty disappointed by how simple the dungeons are. Takes 45 minutes max for me including the boss (if I'm properly prepared) even if I go for all the chests. There's usually only one or two interesting puzzles too. AND there's only 4... Id imagine this game is gonna have a big backlash by people who want substantial dungeons. That being said, I'm getting my puzzling fill from the shrines (namely the trials, the mazes and lost woods stuff is pretty cool.) But I really miss having long, elaborate dungeons with a bunch of interesting puzzles.
I kind of miss the dungeons as well, mainly for the atmosphere, but let's be real. The puzzles in most of them weren't interesting (there are certainly some exceptions). The shrine puzzles are probably the best we've ever seen in a Zelda game.
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i have no idea what im doing
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i have no idea what im doing
It's not just about the complexity of a puzzle, though. There's a different feeling to exploring an isolated and enclosed space and trying to piece by piece progress through it versus a single room with a single puzzle in it.
Now that's some quality cheese right there
I cheesed it another way, does a second ball actually exist? I went two rounds around the dungeon and never found it.
I cheesed it another way, does a second ball actually exist? I went two rounds around the dungeon and never found it.
I've had my korok leaf since the start of the game, I don't know how people are breaking theirs. But you can just cut down a tree to find one, they're all over the place.One of the shrines requires those leafs to get through but the one provided broke and it seems you can't restart to get a new one? That's really dumb.
I cheesed it another way, does a second ball actually exist? I went two rounds around the dungeon and never found it.
OHMYGOD
I just found a town i didn't even knew existed!
lurelin village
They're definitely good, but I think they're pretty in line with traditional Zelda puzzles, but I don't agree with reductionism with respect to those, so all good for me.I kind of miss the dungeons as well, mainly for the atmosphere, but let's be real. The puzzles in most of them weren't interesting (there are certainly some exceptions). The shrine puzzles are probably the best we've ever seen in a Zelda game.
In the shrine I'm having to wack at some balloons and that's what's causing it to break. Still think it's silly they don't just give you another one when you restart the dungeon.I've had my korok leaf since the start of the game, I don't know how people are breaking theirs. But you can just cut down a tree to find one, they're all over the place.
They're definitely good, but I think they're pretty in line with traditional Zelda puzzles, but I don't agree with reductionism with respect to those, so all good for me.
What they are for me is little nuggets of gold. Find them, get your Zelda fix or get it looking for them as the case may be.
Don't really replace dungeons though and the dungeons here are few, good but not great, short, and the bosses are pretty non-iconic and uninteresting to me. Definitely the weak link in the chain by far. And they're good.
I know I'm just rambling at this point but I fucking hate the constant rain!
I'm trying to do the second blue flame quest and iut's always raining arghhhhh
Whats strange is i thought i had explored most of Hyrule with the towers and was just looking for a random shrine.my mind is blown :OI spoke to an NPC at a stable that mentioned that place so I spent a good amount of time looking around for it.
Balloons? lolwtf?In the shrine I'm having to wack at some balloons and that's what's causing it to break. Still think it's silly they don't just give you another one when you restart the dungeon.
Everyone knows the three icons in the bottom right are a weather forecast, right? I only realized that recently and felt incredibly stupid.I know I'm just rambling at this point but I fucking hate the constant rain!
I'm trying to do the second blue flame quest and iut's always raining arghhhhh
I used green trees, ancient battlefield to piece together it was that area or Hyrule field probably, especially with Impa's half day ride comment. Akalla also has fall trees. Then the mountains looked like the ones behind Hateno gate. I went out and matched them up with a photo of the picture. I looked at bodies of water and ruin landmarks. Took a bit and I doubted my initial guess/did other things for a time, but it worked for me.
I know I'm just rambling at this point but I fucking hate the constant rain!
I'm trying to do the second blue flame quest and iut's always raining arghhhhh
Master Sword get! Now I can actually focus on doing the dungeons instead of just bee-lining it to every shrine I see and praying that it's not a Major Test of Strength.
Also, can anyone point me in the direction towards the Climbing Gear shirt? I have the bandanna and the shorts, and I wouldn't mind getting the full set now that I have two Great Fairies unlocked.
OHMYGOD
I just found a town i didn't even knew existed!
lurelin village
Balloons? lolwtf?
But yeah that is a problem that you can break weapons you need to solve a puzzle. At least leaves are easy to get, unlike sledgehammers...
Everyone knows the three icons in the bottom right are a weather forecast, right? I only realized that recently and felt incredibly stupid.
You're going to hate this.It's behind a Major Test of Strength shrine.
which one is tha? about where is it? I can't remember if I found it or not
Just playing in table top mode but you have to get right up close because of the screen size. I'm guessing not many people like this?
which one is tha? about where is it? I can't remember if I found it or not
Question about some post Divine Beast stuff
Can the gear you get as a reward break? There's that Zora that says he can repair the trident, will he repair the other gear as well?
Yes. I have been completely consumed by it. Shrines are the carrot that pushes me to explore and get that bite-sized Zelda action, but I also have come to enjoy the overworld experience a lot. It is probably my favorite open world at least since Morrowind. Moving around is a lot of fun. The terrain is a lot of fun. There are some really nice action set pieces and "outdoors shrines."So, have you been enjoying the game overall? I remember you were worried this game wouldn't scratch the Zelda itch for you.
Only the ones you get as story rewards can be repaired.