Fleet_of_Foot
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My daughter started playing from the start and a few auto saves later, my file is gone. All my progress, gone. How is that possible? A save file with a star next to it should never be able to be deleted. I am so sad.
My daughter started playing from the start and a few auto saves later, my file is gone. All my progress, gone. How is that possible? A save file with a star next to it should never be able to be deleted. I am so sad.
My daughter started playing from the start and a few auto saves later, my file is gone. All my progress, gone. How is that possible? A save file with a star next to it should never be able to be deleted. I am so sad.
I agree. The flying beast is also the most obvious, which draws your attention. You see it unobscured, from practically everywhere.I feel it was supposed to be the first stop in some way, especially with the ability you eventually get. Like you were supposed to run towards the castle, see how crazy it looks, then run towards the flying thing in the sky. The road to get there is laid out nicely and it leads into harsher conditions very gently. Going from there to Eldin is really fun too.
Rito village was the easiest area to get to for me. Not sure what makes it more difficult than any other. There are no difficult temperature or weather conditions and the area is relatively sparse of monsters.
90 hoursHere's my log:
About 80 hours
All four Divine Beasts conquered
About 60% of the memories (going for them all now)
90 shrines
I don't even know what to do after this game. I want to get all 120 shrines and all of the memories and SOME armor upgrades but not all.
I don't really play games like this. I never really put much time in a single file. I have played games for hundreds of hours (MK, Smash, Mario Galaxy, Bloodborne) but these are either multiple files or just multiplayer.
I suspect I'll finish around 110-120 hours. That's just crazy for me.
Love this game. I need to let it sit to see where it stands for my favorites ever.
I think we all agree is the easiest. Its just that is the area farthest away from the plateau/kakariko/hateno quest so its likely that it wont be the first one to be visited.
Are all the divine beasts as short as the fire one? Got to the boss in 25 minutes. Guess there was a unique build up to unlocking it tho.
Do yourself a favor and take those fights, it's how the game gives you weapons that withstand the area. Remember, technically, everything is the same level as you.Right that's what I'm saying.
What paths did you guys take to get there? I'm just huffing it straight through the middle, but it's difficult because there are quite a few higher-level mobs and a bunch of guardians along the way I needed to carefully avoid.
Nah, I tried to climb down a bit to reach a korok seed at the beginning and after like 5 meters it just shows you falling down to your death even though your stamina meter is still half full.Do you guys know if it's possible to climb down the great plateau when the game begins? This doesn't serve any purpose but I was just curious to know if it's possible to explore areas you're not supposed to have access to at the beginning of the game.
When I finally got the glider thing from the old guy, out of curiosity I tried not using the glider and simply climbed down and I was able to but I was thinking the game probably doesn't allow you to do that at the very beginning. Am I right?
I cleared my first divine beast after about 40 hours of play (). It was alright but I don't know. I love the game and I can see myself sinking 200 hours into it but it doesn't feel like the Zelda I'm used to. I'm so glad this game exists don't get me wrong but at the same time it feels like I'll have to look elsewhere in the future if I want to experience something like Ocarina of Time or Majora's Mask and I'm kinda bummed about it.the Zora one
Do you guys know if it's possible to climb down the great plateau when the game begins? This doesn't serve any purpose but I was just curious to know if it's possible to explore areas you're not supposed to have access to at the beginning of the game.
So what's the going rate or average play time for this game? I'm approaching 200 hours which is insane for me. I don't think I'm that different from the average GAF member but this is way high for me. The Switch makes it so easy to log hours on the game.
Other than fighting fames, I have never but this much into a game on my first play through.
Really hope they patch blood moons, 30 or so hours in and all 6 have ended the second the cutscene ends.
Do you guys know if it's possible to climb down the great plateau when the game begins? This doesn't serve any purpose but I was just curious to know if it's possible to explore areas you're not supposed to have access to at the beginning of the game.
When I finally got the glider thing from the old guy, out of curiosity I tried not using the glider and simply climbed down and I was able to but I was thinking the game probably doesn't allow you to do that at the very beginning. Am I right?
Why does theseem soMaster Swordunderwhelming? I've finished up all the beasts and start to seek out this thing. I find the Lost Woods, get the required number of hearts, and pull out this sword that's only 30 attack, and worse, can become disabled after overuse?
I was hoping to finally not have to worry about weapon breakage and something more representative of the "ultimate weapon" but eh. Seems more like a story items than anything.
I'm aware of the projectile attack at full health but haven't used it that extensively yet.
Why does theseem soMaster Swordunderwhelming? I've finished up all the beasts and start to seek out this thing. I find the Lost Woods, get the required number of hearts, and pull out this sword that's only 30 attack, and worse, can become disabled after overuse?
I was hoping to finally not have to worry about weapon breakage and something more representative of the "ultimate weapon" but eh. Seems more like a story items than anything.
I'm aware of the projectile attack at full health but haven't used it that extensively yet.
Upgrade your armor. Maybe a potion helps too.Anyone know if there are clothes that help against the coldest cold on the mountains! I have the Rito made sweater but it doesnt seem to be enough.
Anyone know if there are clothes that help against the coldest cold on the mountains! I have the Rito made sweater but it doesnt seem to be enough.
Anyone know if there are clothes that help against the coldest cold on the mountains! I have the Rito made sweater but it doesnt seem to be enough.
I think (or at least I don't know nay other way) you need two pieces of cold-resistant gear then, either that or one piece + cold protection potion.
Help me pls
I had to take a big break from this after putting around 35h in at launch week and now I have time to play it again I feel directionless. I want to experience everything, but at the same time I feel like I'm not making a lot of progress.
Does anyone have any tips for getting back into it? Should I just do some of the main quest til I get a grip again? How do you guys ensure you're not missing anything in the open world?
Has there been any explanation why Zelda has stayed young during the 100 years?
Has there been any explanation why Zelda has stayed young during the 100 years?
People generally do not physically age when they are dead.
No it was not explained in game but the same thing happened with Skyward Sword Zelda. Trapped herself in stasis or something to hold off the big bad and survive how many years it would take the hero to get there.