Orakio Rob
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That was almost two weeks ago during E3
Lol... I know it, it's just that nobody mentioned it in this thread. I really like this classic costume, and it's great to see that Nintendo is still supporting the game.
That was almost two weeks ago during E3
Lol... I know it, it's just that nobody mentioned it in this thread. I really like this classic costume, and it's great to see that Nintendo is still supporting the game.
Haha, chill out, I don't know why he reacted that way to my comment, I just thought he missed that thread and didn't think anyone acknowledged that Classic Link was added.
I did a video review of this game. I like this game quite a lot, actually.
Just started playing the game this past weekend. I like it, but need some help... I can't get past Volga on the Skyloft level. I've tried 5 times and he just destroys me. My Link is currently level 10 or 11. When I watch walk-through videos for Skyloft, the people playing are like at level ~20 and even have gear I don't have yet. They certainly don't play any better than I do, but with their added health and damage they seem to just spam their way past Volga, making it look easy.
Does the game require a certain level of grinding to keep progressing? Should I go back and replay a few of the previous levels first for xp and materials?
I do like the game, just not sure I have the patience for that.
Use it as an opportunity to master dodging and blocking. If you are fighting one on one, keep blocking, dodge out of the way of their attacks to get closer, and abuse their weak points.Just started playing the game this past weekend. I like it, but need some help... I can't get past Volga on the Skyloft level. I've tried 5 times and he just destroys me. My Link is currently level 10 or 11. When I watch walk-through videos for Skyloft, the people playing are like at level ~20 and even have gear I don't have yet. They certainly don't play any better than I do, but with their added health and damage they seem to just spam their way past Volga, making it look easy.
Does the game require a certain level of grinding to keep progressing? Should I go back and replay a few of the previous levels first for xp and materials?
I do like the game, just not sure I have the patience for that.
It's been so long since most of us played the game now, but iirc there's absolutely no grinding required. Remember to use rupees to keep all your characters up to speed. Leveling up to 20 with rupees should be cheap, and leveling goes fast in the beginning. You shouldn't have to do any grinding at all.
Just started playing the game this past weekend. I like it, but need some help... I can't get past Volga on the Skyloft level. I've tried 5 times and he just destroys me. My Link is currently level 10 or 11. When I watch walk-through videos for Skyloft, the people playing are like at level ~20 and even have gear I don't have yet. They certainly don't play any better than I do, but with their added health and damage they seem to just spam their way past Volga, making it look easy.
Does the game require a certain level of grinding to keep progressing? Should I go back and replay a few of the previous levels first for xp and materials?
I do like the game, just not sure I have the patience for that.
You're talking about Volga after he's weakened, right? There's an event in that stage where Volga powers up, and you aren't meant to beat him at that point.
FINALYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
I just got this game. It's the first Musou I've played in years.
I keep seeing people say they've put 100 hours+ into this.
What am I getting myself into
I put 100 hours into this then my save got deleted when my girlfriend tried to use my WiiU hard drive on her PC.
I don't know if I have the drive to start again.
The scans are out there and available now.
Thing to note:
- Toon Link uses a sword and shield, it looks like the sword is charged with lightning? He also uses a hammer in another picture
- Helmaroc King boss
- What looks like 3 different maps (combat maps, not adventure maps). Forsaken Fortress, Windfall Island and Dragon Roost Island
- The standard mooks on those maps are the Miniblin
(please tell me they don't make the noises they do in Wind Waker. that x1000 would just be hell)- In one of the screenshots you can also make out another enemy which I don't recognize from Wind Waker. It carries a mace
- Definitely the biggest thing here. The Wind Waker story content IS coming to the Wii U version. There are pictures of Tetra on Windfall Island in a Wii U cutscene, and another picture showing Dragon Roost Island and Forsaken Fortress. The scans officially label those pictures as being on the Wii U.
- There also appears to be a new feature in the 3DS version revolving around Owl Statues.
- And there is also a picture of Link playing the Golden Ocarina, seen at the end of one of the trailers. It's a new item!
Posted this in that other thread but it belongs here too:
Sounds cool, the only thing you got wrong is the Wii U. Or not wrong, just misunderstood. We always knew it was coming to Wii U;
Nope. Previously, they had only confirmed that the Wii U would get the new characters. This was the first time they indicated that the Wii U would get the new story and stages too.
Yep, that's what I meant. We knew the Wii U version was getting the characters but it was unclear if we were getting ALL the content.Nope. Previously, they had only confirmed that the Wii U would get the new characters. This was the first time they indicated that the Wii U would get the new story and stages too.
There will be more unannounced characters: 彼ら以外にも、新キャラクターはまだまだ多数登場予定だ。 roughly translates to "To them even, a number of new characters have yet to appear." Them is referring to Tetra, the King of Red Lions, and Toon Link as they are discussed in the previous sentences. The sentence after goes on to further confirm that past DLC characters will also be included.
Translation from the top right paragraph on the 4th page: "When you blow the ocarina a huge tornado will whisk you away to a stone statue that you have examined before." The last part of the paragraph is a little confusing to me but I believe it states that it may become a necessity to use this travel method during time restricted missions.
It took me 210 hours, but I cleared the first adventure map. Then I started playing the Master Quest map, but after clearing the first row, I think I'm done with Hyrule Warriors.
Termina is like the inverse of the twilight map. In twilight enemies did way too much damage while in termina they have way too much defence (and grinding won't help as there seems to be an attack cap on these stages). It is a bit unreasonable to do a level in 15 minutes when you need to not just make the boss appear but break its WPG several times to finally KO it. It is mainly why I completely shelved the game.Still didn't unlock the Master Sword skill, still missing three primary character 3rd level weapons, still missing most of the villain 3rd level weapons. Master quest and Twilight are almost cleared (90%) but Termina is damn hard.
So, are we expecting a Wind Waker DLC pack for £6.29 then?
I keep getting a disc read error with this game. Whenever I select a mission, it gives me 150-1031 and tells me to clean the disc, even though it's spotless. The disc won't work on othet systems, and other discs work just fine with my system. Has anyone else had this problem, or have any advice?
Almost finishing Master Quest map and I have to say ... I have NO IDEA how you people not playing Co-op do it.
It must be IMPOSSIBLE to do some adventure maps stuff alone =O
In Co-op is very hard even with one dude chossing an overpower character
Figured the challenge maps would be child's play at this point. Congratulations you have more staying power than the Nile and Mississippi combined.Well, I just have to do the story mode on hero mode and that's about it for that mode...
And also the adventure maps I'm almost done with (everything was done in solo mode):
Adventure map: all a-rank, skulltulas, hearts, weapons
Master quest map: all a-rank, skulltulas, hearts, weapons
Twilight map: all a-rank, skulltulas, hearts, weapons
Majora map: all skulltulas, just two squares short for having all a-rank, just have to do link fairy stage for 8-bit fairy weapon? and lana's summon gate stage (don't remember if it has rewards). After I have done those, majora map will also have all a-rank, skulltulas, hearts and weapons
Rewards map: all a-ranks
360 hours and counting.
And I'm still not burned out of this. Next thing thing will the challenge stages...
And I'm looking forward for the portable one. Was one game I really wished they would bring to the 3DS, but thought it wasn't realistic. But, hey, those thing can happen, I guess. Happy I can take it anywhere I want now. And I'm not that bothered for starting over, I think there will be enough changes to play it all again
The official japanese site has been updated with new stuff!
Story
New Stage
Looks like a combo Earth/Wind Temple
New Characters
New Enemy
New System
Giant Bosses now take on a green Aura and take more damage when thy are fighting more than one warrior, this stacks up to a maximum of 4 warriors
1) How much is all of the DLC? Is there a bundle or season pass like thing that I can buy for this?
2) Are the new characters coming to the N3DS version also going to be added to the Wii U version, or is this not confirmed yet?
Thanks