
I didn’t know there was a way to avoid it at the starting plateau, so I ended up saying, “Teach me!”
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Even if you can’t evade or rush, you can clear it with recovery each time.
If you can’t parry the Guardian’s beam, you’ll die.
The plateau of beginnings must have been enjoying itself, I imagine.
I hope you enjoy yourself a lot from here on and run straight through to the end of Tears of the Kingdom.
Eating while being blown away at any time is the strongest.
Have you already downloaded the DLC?
I think it would be good to have things like footprints as standard equipment, but they are convenient, and it’s meaningful to trace the footsteps of my travels.
>>4
Waaah! Waaah! Waaah! …….. Waaah! …… Waaah! Waaah!
I’m inserting the DLC.
Footprints, huh? I think I’ll take a look. Thank you!
I don’t have enough rupees.
I want to buy a ninja costume, but I can’t……
>>6
I was making some pocket change by buying cheap insects, turning them into medicine, and selling them as is…
It’s good to do various events the way you want.
The order in which I cleared the levels is the story.
In the beginning, I was cooking and selling either 5 apples or 5 pieces of meat… In Tiakin, cooking was cheaper, which was tough.
Is it alright to prioritize weapon pouches for expansion?
Also, that guy went to Korok Forest, but I hope he doesn’t move around too much.
Look at the footprints after the journey is over.
I think prioritizing the weapon pouch is the easiest.
If there are clear shortages in other areas or if the expansion cost is manageable, it’s fine to just increase a little…
Let’s massacre the Iwaloch and sell the jewels.
It’s the type of Link that can reach Kakariko Village.
Well, Kakariko Village is the first place you go after coming down from the plateau.
You told me to head to Kakariko Village after getting down from the plateau, right?
>>15
Yeah
Is this… Hateno Village…?
Don’t suddenly say a lot of confusing things or impose it on others.
I think the fact that everything is organized is the beauty of this game.
It’s great that you can recover with food as long as you don’t die instantly.
At first, the weapons were weak and broke easily, so I was throwing bombs from a safe spot to take them down.
If you teach someone combat techniques from the start, they might think they have to fight that way.
No matter what methods you use, as long as you survive, it’s fine; you don’t even have to fight if you can avoid it.
Since they are still young and used to games, they might feel like they want to be taught faster.
I think it’s a work that is loved by toddlers and old folks because it allows them to run around freely, even after dealing with difficult things.
>>22
No, young people who are used to gaming naturally realize it on their own while playing.
The ones who say “Hurry up and tell me” are usually the younger ones who don’t play games much.
The first thing that surprised me after getting the parasail was the size of the Moblin.
I thought for sure there were only enemies with the same proportions.
>>23
I was surprised that it has become slimmer and more like a dream-eater.
Since I’ve been doing various series, I thought the size itself might be something like this…
The privilege of being able to tremble at the sound of “pipipipipi” locked on by a Guardian from somewhere in the vast plains is a feature of Breath of the Wild.
Is this Kakariko… Hateno Village!? That’s what I thought.
There are too many points along the way to Kakariko Village that make me want to take a detour.
Climbing the snowy mountain forcefully while warming up with a torch.
>>29
Ultimately, you can clear it while naked if you just have a torch and tutut jelly.
I only learned about the Guardian’s beam reflection from someone else’s video after clearing it.
Do you feel like trying to parry something like that?
>>30
If you guard, you become unsteady, so wouldn’t that mean you can reflect?
Just flying to the destination by parasailing from a high place is kind of fun, right?
Hero Link can take down a Guardian as long as he has a pot lid!
The thrill of climbing the tower while being beeped at by the Guardians being filled in from both sides is quite nice, isn’t it?
Is it necessary for the music to be this scary when discovered by the Guardian!?
>>38
I think I’ll use this as the ringtone for when my boss calls.
If you overcome your fear, it will become a cool battle song.
I want to play again on a beautiful screen, so I hope it becomes two months later quickly.
I discovered Watory Village after defeating the final boss.
There’s a cliff in front of me, should I climb it…? This is quite a slope, if I let go here and run, my stamina will recover. Alright, I can still climb!
I’ve made it to the top! There’s a cliff over there; should I try climbing it…?
About 30% of the playtime in this game is spent climbing cliffs.
A sudden rain attacks the rink.
I think Hyrule, where hearts don’t drop even after breaking pots or cutting grass, is very hard mode for someone with a normal stomach.
>>47
Even getting hit by a monster, I won’t die, so it all balances out.
Why do you climb cliffs? Because there are cliffs there.
It makes you look like a person who is crazy about mountains.
I often hear people say to easily defeat ⚪︎⚪︎ and make profit, but it’s not that easy to take them down!
>>51
To put it vaguely to avoid spoilers, you can easily obtain two items that can kill Iwaroque-type monsters as you progress through the story…
>>51
Whoa, explosion!!
No matter the time, it’s the Lizalfos’ boomerang!
Is the Switch2 edition DLC included from the start?
I like you, Lizalfos-kun, because you have good things.
I think most people who have played to the ending won’t be able to treat Lynels and Guardians as snacks.
A barbarian that can be done once you properly head to Kakariko Village.
Vitalock is too much of a lifeline.
Lynels are snacks for those with one-handed swords, but I struggle against the ones with great swords…
>>61
No matter the time, it’s Hesso and Vitaro.
By the way, when you’re next to it, it will spin its sword, but the spin will always stop facing the direction where Link is located, so once you get used to it, you can intentionally provoke the spin and then get a headshot when it stops.
I remembered how I diligently whittled down the Guardian with bombs from the blind spot, only to die from electrocution in a sudden thunderstorm.
It’s great to reach the village, isn’t it?
I couldn’t be found until about the middle, and because of that, I couldn’t meet Bokurin, and the size of the porch remained the same as at the beginning.
I wonder if it’s someone who started doing it around the middle of the week.
You’re a good listener, unlike those brutes around here!
>>65
Next, should I kill the Lynel or not…
Ninja outfits are really expensive, though.
In the next area along the route, there is specialized equipment created for linking.
The level design is such that anyone, regardless of age or gender, can clear it if they take their time.
If you try everything you can do, you’ll surprisingly find a way out in this game.
It would have been better if the boss was strengthened based on how much we pushed our hearts.
Collecting fairies from the spring near Kakariko Village regularly will lower the death rate.
In Breath of the Wild, I was scared and increased my hearts, but in Tears of the Kingdom, I prioritized stamina and extended that.
Hey, where did Max Dorian go?
>>71
There is a miasma monster in the area where the cluster of plants by the tower used to be.
So maybe Ganon eliminated them.
>>76
Max’s cooking was too wild.
Max Dorian has been devoured by the barbarians.
The drowning strategy is a splendid tactic also favored by princesses in alternate worlds.
What’s with the unusually tough Master Mode sword trials?!
>>80
The difficulty reversal makes the rank the toughest…
Let’s eat for 30 minutes in advance and catch them off guard.
>>83
I feel that playing normally, the female doctor is the toughest.
I’ve finished all the DLC, and now I just have to defeat Ganon, but I’ve burnt out…
I definitely think this will turn into a baby.
I became one too.
Link was small enough to be swung around by the sword.
I want a more muscular physique.
I was stuck for about two hours on Lynel at Raiju Mountain, but when I tried again, I easily took it down, so I’ve become too strong.
The Great Sword Lynel’s spinning attack can be parried or rushed, but since it was never stable, I settled on a strategy of dodging the spin attack, landing a headshot at the end, and then riding the horse to conserve durability.
>>87
Not just with the great sword, but Lynels also stagger a lot when you do a perfect guard, their breath attacks charge for a long time, and the explosive attacks used by those with white hair (black) have a long recovery time, making it feel very much like “shoot it in the head and then mount it.”
Especially, the spear Lynel-kun, who can kill without thinking about such things, is healing.
Everything is the ancient arrow’s fault.
Unlike Tears of the Kingdom, defeating weak enemies doesn’t make you stronger, so just ignore them.
But when I see white Moriblin, I think, “Oh, a jewel…” and it makes me want to kill them for no reason.
As long as you have sturdy weapons, you can roll over Lynels with perfect dodge rushes…
The only enemy worth defeating as soon as you see it is the Iwarock.
>>92
I want Lynel’s arrows…
It’s supposed to be a matter of just fetching the arrow, so why is everyone taking on the challenge?
>>93
Is there any honor in sneaking around and picking up fallen crops out of fear of Lynels?
>>93
If you defeat it, you can easily collect it…
>>93
I had already defeated it somewhere else…
I have become able to perfectly execute Lynel’s just evasion.
If you try to attack another enemy, you’ll get hit hard.
>>94
I think Lynels are easy to avoid.
The spear-wielding Bokomori feels like an embodiment of murderous intent.
After the Plateau of Beginnings, going to Kakariko Village is like something a straight-A student would do.
A golden monster with a constitution like Zenitsu or Kuuga.
Even if it was the first time seeing it, if I had enough weapons, I would have killed the Lynel.
The reason they couldn’t kill was because they were a civilization that didn’t know any means of attack other than weapons.
Weapons tend to break easily, so management is quite difficult.
It’s interesting how that balance works.
The beauty of the style is in realizing halfway through that I was having too much fun exploring and then despairing when I forgot to take pictures for the encyclopedia at the end of the story.
Damn it, who the hell is the bastard who hunted all the durians?
The barbarians haven’t listened to the story at all, so Flarat hasn’t been able to engage in baby play with them.
I just have to say this: flying Guardian, you suck.
I have mastered the technique of switching bombs to kill with just bombs.
I think that even without being so stingy, we can manage somehow.
>>109
Once you get used to it, you’ll start aiming for bomb delivery and water splashes from explosions in combination with the Korok fan.
I will kill you… I will kill you, Ganondorf…
I really don’t feel that it’s worth defeating things like Hinox.
It’s harmless because it’s asleep.
Since they were a barbaric tribe that couldn’t read maps, they ignored the highways and charged straight towards their destination in the shortest distance.
I found two stables that I had overlooked after defeating Ganon…
Since he can make all close-range weapons fragile, Ganondorf should be able to munch through all the durians too.
Therefore, I will kill.
Hinox is hanging the Royal Sword and the Royal Bow, isn’t he…?
>>114
I think the Lynel equipment is good… To be honest, the royal weapons are easy to collect if you just know where to find them.
>>118
It serves as a stepping stone to challenge higher-level Lynels, and the royal bow is excellent enough to be used normally even at the stage where it has higher effects and can use beast gods.
When I revisited the place where the footprints were, which was extremely desolate, there was nothing, and I was left wondering what on earth I died from…?
>>116
Is it thunder?
The footprint feature is great, right?
I’ve never used Vitalo in battle.
I’m looking forward to the princess providing local guidance in the switch2 version of the app.
I arrived at Zora by taking a confusing route, and I was wondering if Sid was there along the way… as I read the character introduction.
I thought I could never forget something so red.
I have memories of endlessly searching for a weapon that can easily break ores, wandering around quite a bit. Where is that thing?
Changing clothes is a hassle, so the Shinobi series has become my formal wear.
I thought that a sword made of cannabis wouldn’t break against weaklings.
>>125
The Master Sword has been damaged and has fallen asleep.
If you’re going to kill a fully operational Guardian without making it do anything, having a Vitalo makes it easier.
I stopped because I’m not good at parrying and approached to rip off its legs.
Although it may be slightly inferior, if you fully upgrade it, there are no concerns regarding defense in the Shinobi series.
>>128
Since I would be ambushing anyone other than the boss anyway, I was basically equipped like a ninja and became a barbarian for the boss.
At first, I felt sorry for defeating the Bokoblins who seemed to be having fun gathering around the meat, but…
By the time I cleared it, I had become merciless and exterminated everything.
The ability to increase firepower prevents the barbarian from escaping.
To hunt a Lynel, I’m going to Hyrule Castle for now to look for the high-damage big sword of the Knights.
>>132
By the way, the maximum value is 116.
It was a hassle to break the seals in various places, so I suddenly stormed Hyrule Castle, but I didn’t have enough reinforcements.
Wasn’t it somehow possible to boost firepower by picking up bananas on the way while getting durians?
The DLC is worth the money just for the warp marker and the saddle to summon the horse.
I remember when I went near the shrine to check it out… and was burned to death by a Guardian along with that familiar BGM near Hyrule Castle.
I wanted the bike to be included in Tears of the Kingdom as well.
I want to attach a light beam to my motorcycle.
I want to use it from the very beginning of the bike.
I really died a lot in the early stages because I wasn’t used to it in Breath of the Wild.
I thought, “Can everyone do something this difficult?”
You end up facing a lot of weak opponents head-on, huh?
A surprise attack is just.
It’s a Korok fan…
Blow away enemies with a Korok fan to make them fall to their death or drown…
>>145
This is actually the strongest strategy in the early game.
>>148
If combined with ice (not ice arrows), it will demonstrate unparalleled strength not only in the early game but even until the end.
I blow up the Bokoblins gathered and laugh maniacally.
The blue that came out of that becomes crispy.
Such a beginning.
If Mizurizaru has enough charm to self-destruct from an electric shock, then…
To become stronger in combat in this game, I feel that enhancing armor and indulging in max meals is the strongest strategy rather than collecting strong weapons.
>>150
Even with maximum enhancement, if you mess up against a gold Lynel, you can die, so in the end, overeating is the strongest strategy.
I thought I would start again when the Switch 2 comes, but I’m already starting to want to restart…
That can’t even be used for grass cutting.
When you really give it your all, you’re indeed strong.
>>154
So it was necessary to clear the trial to make it a rechargeable one-handed sword.
Well, even if you haven’t cleared the sword trial, you can still recharge if you’ve purchased it.
>>154
The raw state is just too weak.
When I got strong weapons, I mostly used things other than the mass weapon in battles, so towards the end, I was using them for destroying ores.
It’s nice that you can eat hot food, wear warm clothing, or be a torch runner to deal with the cold mountains; any of those options are good.
Great Fairy and Pokkle are the true justice.
If goblins only targeted Link, that would be one thing, but since they harm animals and villagers too, we have to deal with them.
The Master Boomerang is so strong!
I never understood how to cook.
You can rush in by jumping backflips randomly into the enemy group.
In the early days, I stormed into the nest but didn’t have enough weapons, so I was throwing bombs everywhere and having a blast like Bomberman.
It seems there are barbaric tribes who use the Master Sword, filled with various emotions, as a rock-breaking tool.
>>165
There are suspicions that the person inside is not acknowledging the barbarians because it is too fragile.
>>165
That’s rude. I was gathering ore with basic bombs, so I was using the Master Sword as a guardian-breaking sword.
>>165
I feel like it’s better than being stuck with those lame horns.
>>178
Phi’s response
It’s funny how Bokoblins look regretful and say, “Ah! You took my weapon!” when you steal their weapons.
>>166
It helps that they stop over there because it creates many openings.
I feel sorry for pulling out the Master Sword while still in a dress.
They probably decided to put an end to it so that it wouldn’t just be “It’s okay to fall asleep!”
>>171
Entering the sword trial → You can instantly warp out to fully restore durability, so if you actually buy the DLC, it becomes an unbreakable sword.
If you’ve cleared the sword trial, your durability will jump so much that you could defeat two gold Lynels and still have extra durability left, so you won’t need to do sneaky things like this and can wreak havoc freely.
After completing the trial of the sword, Masso must be extremely strong.
I want to do whatever I want, like rock drilling, logging, and boss hunting for gold.
A convenient sword that drops mushrooms when shaken.
>>16
Barbarians… (It’s fine if I don’t know them, as long as I can defeat them.)
When you go to Kakariko Village for the first time, the journey is so difficult that you may not be able to reach it.
No matter what, the first checkpoint after descending to Hyrule is too far away, so I was worried that I might have taken a wrong turn somewhere.
The Master Sword is too precious to be used for mining…
When you use explosives for mining, the items get blown away.
The feeling of disappointment with the Master Sword increases because of Tears of the Kingdom.
Breath of the Wild has so many new systems that I somehow accepted this as the conclusion…
>>182
I wonder if the bug where the durability for the scrapped version doesn’t recover in the complete edition has been fixed…
White Pikmin are super lame but strong…
I’m happy to have the Master Sword from Breath of the Wild, no matter what.
It might be better for the Masso of Tears of the Kingdom to be delivered to the princess from a story perspective…
Next, I was told to go to Hateno, but before that, I thought I’d explore the surroundings… and I ended up getting close to the four sacred beasts.
I think I’ll do this one first.
I don’t mean to say anything, but is the handling of Masu so terrible…?
I thought the same in Breath of the Wild, but even with a grand title like the Demon-Fighting Sword and conditions for its use, why does it have such performance…
I worked hard to earn rupees and bought one piece of ninja gear, and it really has become quieter.
Is the optimal solution to sneak with the head Mujura?
It would have been better if it had been strong enough to cut off with a single swing of the miasma.
Tearkin was surprisingly strong with a sneak attack using Smoke Mushrooms…
If the processing becomes lighter, I wonder if I won’t be able to use the technique to escape from Masuda after just sleeping in the forest for one night.
Tearkin Masuso is really strong when the situation is perfect, so use it here!
When it comes to mining tools or everyday use, it just makes me go “Hmm…”
I will use it for the tutorial’s pickaxe, but…
The Masso of Tears of the Kingdom is too fragile even though it has been strengthened.
No, the Master Sword is normally the strongest against Ganon.
Due to the lack of Ganon series enemies and bugs, I usually just treat them carelessly.