decoyplatypus
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What is the schedule of the B
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? I've got a shrine quest related to it, but I'm not certain I can reach the location in time if I don't give myself a head start.
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She is realeased after you beat the clan leader.Is there a way to [Garudo spoiler]save bunta from prison? I got the helm and just walked out. I feel bad for her.
I wish this game had achievements.
I really like achievements in open world games, somehow helps with the feeling of progression.
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I had the same experience, and it's because I was travelling from peak to peak and paragliding.
What you actually want to do is use your horse and follow the roads - I wish the game had been clearer about how important this can be - and talk to the NPCs you find either on the roads or in stables. They will give you quests that will often lead to shrines, or give you hints. For example one NPC told me his horse fell into a canyon with a ruined temple. When I investigated I found a hive of guardians underground and a shrine - no quest at all - but I would never have found it without that NPC.
The game is clearly designed such that they expect you to use roads, or expect you to understand that people will be using roads.
I beat the game finding only three stables after 35 hours. That was a big problem as those are the side quest / shrine quest hubs. Follow the roads and that problem disappears.
Also a surprising amount of shrines are placed under overhangs etc specifically so you can't just spot them from above. You need to get down on the ground.
If your horse is shit (most are) go to the stable in the west part of central hyrule and take the quest about a white horse there. That horse will see you through the rest of the game and frankly it's the first thing I'd do if I was starting the game again.
Playing the whole game without a decent horse, without any climbing gear, and without realising that stamina items can work mid-climb certainly complicated things for me. I basically never used food in this game.
In BotW, you don't get a million quest markers or GPS-esque lines to follow to get to places. Even the UbiTowers in the game don't do anything but fill in the base map and give you a fast travel location. If you see something, you've gotta figure out how to get there using your own wits. Ultimately, you're just dropped in this world, given a few possibilities on where to go, then you're free to do whatever you want.
Hey all. I've been trying to avoid any story spoilers but I had a quick question...
I'm still using my garb from the Resurrection Shrine and I've left the great plateau, is there anywhere on the way or near the village I can upgrade my clothing? I'm ready to rock some traditional wear instead of looking like a homeless man who stole a soldiers bow.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Filling mywith glowing stuff that's too cool to use.house
I had the same experience, and it's because I was travelling from peak to peak and paragliding.
What you actually want to do is use your horse and follow the roads - I wish the game had been clearer about how important this can be - and talk to the NPCs you find either on the roads or in stables. They will give you quests that will often lead to shrines, or give you hints. For example one NPC told me his horse fell into a canyon with a ruined temple. When I investigated I found a hive of guardians underground and a shrine - no quest at all - but I would never have found it without that NPC.
The game is clearly designed such that they expect you to use roads, or expect you to understand that people will be using roads.
I beat the game finding only three stables after 35 hours. That was a big problem as those are the side quest / shrine quest hubs. Follow the roads and that problem disappears.
Also a surprising amount of shrines are placed under overhangs etc specifically so you can't just spot them from above. You need to get down on the ground.
If your horse is shit (most are) go to the stable in the west part of central hyrule and take the quest about a white horse there. That horse will see you through the rest of the game and frankly it's the first thing I'd do if I was starting the game again.
Playing the whole game without a decent horse, without any climbing gear, and without realising that stamina items can work mid-climb certainly complicated things for me. I basically never used food in this game.
Welp, I'm about to do a really, really stupid thing today.
Heading over to Toys R Us today to pick up an Ocarina of Time Link amiibo. I can't believe I'm about to pay $12 bucks for a skin, lol.
Wish they weren't amiibo exclusive. Hell, I'd even pay $2-$5 just to download that costume via DLC.
I just took it in the face like a champ with a fairy to revive me, best plan ever.The shrines that are locked behind riddles are really fun.
Did one earlier in an area with constant thunder and lightning, and you. Problem is, the lightning one hit kills you.have to get the lightning to hit the shrine and open it
So I tried upping my lightning resist, nope. Then I was like "hold on.. " and I. Pretty basic, but really cool.dropped a metal sword on top of the shrine and the lightning attracted to it and destroyed the protection around the shrine
I had the same experience, and it's because I was travelling from peak to peak and paragliding.
What you actually want to do is use your horse and follow the roads - I wish the game had been clearer about how important this can be - and talk to the NPCs you find either on the roads or in stables. They will give you quests that will often lead to shrines, or give you hints. For example one NPC told me his horse fell into a canyon with a ruined temple. When I investigated I found a hive of guardians underground and a shrine - no quest at all - but I would never have found it without that NPC.
The game is clearly designed such that they expect you to use roads, or expect you to understand that people will be using roads.
I beat the game finding only three stables after 35 hours. That was a big problem as those are the side quest / shrine quest hubs. Follow the roads and that problem disappears.
Also a surprising amount of shrines are placed under overhangs etc specifically so you can't just spot them from above. You need to get down on the ground.
If your horse is shit (most are) go to the stable in the west part of central hyrule and take the quest about a white horse there. That horse will see you through the rest of the game and frankly it's the first thing I'd do if I was starting the game again.
Playing the whole game without a decent horse, without any climbing gear, and without realising that stamina items can work mid-climb certainly complicated things for me. I basically never used food in this game.
One thing I miss is rolling - more specifically rolling into trees.
Why roll when you have unlimited, environment-destroying bombs at your disposal?
Holy crap at the entire Mt. Lanayru thing.Fighting and killing the lynel, rushing up the freezing mountain while fighting off Lizalfos, and purifying the dragon... I don't think I've ever experienced a setpiece like that before.
Smash wood crates they are filled with em. I buy them too. I have over 100 arrows now after being starved on them for hours.Hardest part of the game is to keep arrows in stock
I know Dark Souls comparisons are tired nowadays, but I think there are major comparisons to be made in how both games expect a lot out of the player, which makes them immensely satisfying.
In BotW, you don't get a million quest markers or GPS-esque lines to follow to get to places. Even the UbiTowers in the game don't do anything but fill in the base map and give you a fast travel location. If you see something, you've gotta figure out how to get there using your own wits. Ultimately, you're just dropped in this world, given a few possibilities on where to go, then you're free to do whatever you want.
All this from the previous king of handholding, Zelda. Huh.
I hope more games take note of this and town down the sheer accessibility efforts that are prevalent nowadays.
One thing I miss is rolling - more specifically rolling into trees.
Welp, I'm about to do a really, really stupid thing today.
Heading over to Toys R Us today to pick up an Ocarina of Time Link amiibo. I can't believe I'm about to pay $12 bucks for a skin, lol.
Wish they weren't amiibo exclusive. Hell, I'd even pay $2-$5 just to download that costume via DLC.
So I'm not sure if actually like this new format. Are we really supposed to try and find these obscure locations with such little guidance to go on? Guardians are making it a bit hard to push on the way I was going to look as well. As a result I feel like I've been wandering a field for over an hour with no aim. I don't even have an idea of half the mechanics yet and it's honestly starting to lose me due to being a little too open at this point.
Welp, I'm about to do a really, really stupid thing today.
Heading over to Toys R Us today to pick up an Ocarina of Time Link amiibo. I can't believe I'm about to pay $12 bucks for a skin, lol.
Wish they weren't amiibo exclusive. Hell, I'd even pay $2-$5 just to download that costume via DLC.
Uhhhh where are you at in the quest line? Have you set out to find the divine beasts?
No korok seed but the view was nice
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Any pics of the skin? Cant seem to find one
https://www.vg247.com/2017/03/04/zelda-breath-of-the-wild-guide-how-to-use-amiibo/
This has all of them. Armor/skin/weapon (?) spoilers only in the video. No location/plot/mechanic spoilers. Head to 1:45 to go right to the amiibo exclusive skins.
I want that OoT skin TERRIBLY.
Almost 12 hours in and I've not even scratched the surface.
How more clear can a road be?They are the main travel paths for everyone in the world so it naturally makes sense.
Are we talking about the Switch's screen?I kid.
I'm around 30 hours and the map is NO where near done and game keeps surprising me over and over again. I can't believe how immersive this game is. Truly one of a kind.
https://www.vg247.com/2017/03/04/zelda-breath-of-the-wild-guide-how-to-use-amiibo/
This has all of them. Armor/skin/weapon (?) spoilers only in the video. No location/plot/mechanic spoilers. Head to 1:45 to go right to the amiibo exclusive skins.
I want that OoT skin TERRIBLY.
The game mechanics (awesome climbing and paragliding, shitty horse) made me naturally believe they wanted me up in the mountains the whole time and that's how I played for literally the first 40-45 hours of the game. I barely met any NPCs out of the towns the story brings you to.
The little plonk when you drop a rock on a Korok's head is so satisfying.
I'm not that fond of the horses. I only tend to use one against mounted enemies so far. I feel disconnected from the world and less likely to explore and notice things.Playing the whole game without a decent horse
I'm not that fond of the horses. I only tend to use one against mounted enemies so far. I feel disconnected from the world and less likely to explore and notice things.