
I’m terrible at action, so I die like shit.
I’m looking for winter clothes to go to the snow mountain now, but where are they…?
There are no levels, so it’s okay to ignore the enemies, right…?
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
It seems like you’re having fun.
I’ve never played the Zelda series, but is the balance really like this, where we get slaughtered like a rag?
>>2
It’s rare for Zelda to die from falling from a height like that.
>>2
The life of this is just too light.
>>2
Maybe other Zelda games have a gameplay style that is completely different from what I imagine Zelda to be.
Beware of the guardian.
The early game, where both Link and the players are weak, is the toughest part of the game.
The snow mountain pushed through while eating an apple.
You can go to the mountain shrine without enduring the cold.
“I yelled, ‘What do you mean roasted nuts aren’t cooking just because I didn’t know about winter clothing?!’ and went.”
First, I couldn’t even hunt wild boar with a bow and arrow.
>>9
I understand.
I cried because I couldn’t get any winter clothes.
>>14
I didn’t want to kill animals too much, so I pushed through with warm cooking.
>>14
There was a person who couldn’t defeat the wild boar and was snatching the meat from the boar that the Bokoblin had defeated.
Cherish the value of weapons and armor.
>>10
That’s why the pleasure of running around naked is born.
Before heading to the snowy mountain, it’s good to take a round on the flat ground.
There are no levels, but if you just keep running away, you’ll only die, so fight to some extent.
Basically, I just want to convey that this is not a game where you can charge in head-on and feel good.
In the early stages without decent armor, just having enemies with slightly better weapons can result in getting one-shot.
I was dropping bombs from a high place and retrieving weapons…
If possible, I would prefer you to focus on it deeply rather than writing in a place like this.
It’s heavily spoilered, and it would definitely be more fun to do it without knowing.
Breath of the Wild is quite challenging, isn’t it?
Well, from the perspective of the Zelda series, it’s not really like that.
In a world where any outrageous play is allowed as long as the system permits, you can play freely, learn from your failures, and succeed.
Games I want to play again after erasing my memory – Tier 1
When you put on clothes, you are a sage.
Clothesless barbarians are mainstream.
It’s fun to lose all your weapons when you fight a somewhat strong enemy up to the mid-game.
Defeating enemies grants you weapons.
Defeat the enemy with that weapon.
That’s how you become strong.
At first, dying a lot makes you feel the growth pleasantly.
Basically, it’s a game where you die a lot.
Tears of the Kingdom will die more.
I think what makes this game great is that you can climb walls.
>>27
Once you start climbing, the rain comes down…
>>33
Check the weather forecast and keep a spot where you can relax, then let’s have a bonfire.
>>33
But rain is really advantageous for combat, so I’m grateful.
Let’s make sure to check the weather forecast carefully.
The weather rain is just crap, crap, crap, crap, crap, crap.
The excitement I felt when I first took the soldier’s sword was incredible.
I didn’t know how to cook either and wasn’t looking for winter clothes, so in the end, I just forced it.
In the beginning, die a lot.
It’s not an exaggeration to say that when you encounter an unfamiliar situation, you essentially die.
I looked at too much official information about Skyward Sword, so I didn’t take in any information about Breath of the Wild until I bought it.
As a result, it was really good…
Tears of the Kingdom was really fun, but it just couldn’t match the impact of Breath of the Wild.
It can’t be helped, you know.
Wasn’t the one that made that rag a bit rough?
Wow!
Wow!
>>38
In the beginning, I’m dying a lot in the frog pond…
This is filled with events that will really make your brain juice flow if you discover them on your own, so it’s better not to look at guides too much.
In the early stages, you’ll die a lot, and it’s a game where you learn by dying.
Eventually, you’ll feel that the difficulty isn’t that high.
>>41
Starting from the second week, there will be no-reset restrictions and Shinobi prohibition restrictions.
It becomes exponentially more interesting after getting the parasail.
>>42
I didn’t know where to get the parasail in Tears of the Kingdom, so I played with a parasail restriction for a while, but it was boring…
Can you properly tell me to go to the castle first?
>>46
I’m saying it!
>>53
Savages don’t listen to reason…
>>61
It feels like I’m completely clueless about how to actually get a paraglider, so I went to Hateno Village to meet Plura without a paraglider, looking like some kind of barbarian.
First, I die multiple times without being able to descend from the Tower of Beginnings.
>>43
As expected, it’s only once for me.
I was on a cycle of gathering materials and drinking, wanting to make a warm medicine.
I forcibly climbed at the end.
After you’ve cleared it once, watching solution videos can make you think, “What is that method?” So it’s more enjoyable to avoid watching videos until you clear it.
>>47
Someone who uploads gameplay videos of Breath of the Wild said, “Before watching videos like this, you should play it yourself first.”
That’s a good thing to say.
I remember being taken aback when I started Breath of the Wild because I had hardly ever seen a game over screen in past games, and this one was too much of a “die-and-retry” game.
Getting the parasail in Tears of the Kingdom takes a little while.
I think the early-stage guidance is friendly.
When you die from freezing, the “GAME OVER” text turns blue, and when you die from electrocution, it turns yellow, which is quite elaborate.
I just thought, what would the enjoyment of Tears of the Kingdom increase by if I played that without playing Breath of the Wild first…?
>>54
I think the differences are just about the preferences in the games we can play.
Either way, it was made as a sequel, so the fate of the princess is way too harsh.
Things that are helpful to remember
Monsters are weak to water, or rather, they drown.
The Shinobi set is strong.
The Rebirth Tornado is the strongest.
Trivial matters.
The snowy mountain becomes a little warmer with the light of the torch.
If the oldest daughter comes to the snowy mountain without cold weather gear, she can get some from Grandpa.
First, when you step out of the Resurrection Shrine, the expanse of your vision will make you go “Whoa!!!”, right?
You’ll rush out in a frenzy, right?
First Game Over
When I take a little break, I forget what I was supposed to do…
I feel that the early part of Zelda, when you have few hearts, is the hardest.
The final composition is still exciting no matter how many times I see it! (Wow!)
Tears of the Kingdom was interesting, but it didn’t surpass the shock of the images.
It had been a long time since I was so absorbed that I forgot to eat or sleep.
Just walking around randomly is fun.
Until now, the protagonists only get injuries that reduce their heart by one when they fall from heights, so the image in the thread is special.
>>69
“Is it that they’re called barbarians, but are actually weak…?”
>>72
First, after a series of intense battles where I was battered and collapsed, I finally feel somewhat healed, though not enough to be in good shape, and I’m starting off in a severely depleted state.
There are so many barbarians who charge ahead based on their assumptions, even though there are clear guidelines in place.
Since most things that seem possible can actually be done, there are always barbaric tribes that engage in bizarre behavior.
>>73
I’m surprised it ended up just being an angry outburst.
A respectable barbarian forcefully overcomes challenges by compensating for damage and stamina consumption with food.
Tears of the Kingdom was definitely interesting, but I felt it was different from what I expected…
Well, it’s understandable since “Breath of the Wild” is the only one that could create the premise that both the player and Link are ignorant.
The emergence of barbaric tribes that have not obtained the paragliding license only makes it clear that the initial island detention was effective.
“Borrowed Wisdom Zelda fell into the magma and took no damage at all.”
Breath of the Wild: Tears of the Kingdom has high enemy firepower.
In the beginning, you die a lot, right?
>>79
Enemies (falling and remote-controlled bombs)
It may not stand out much, but the horse’s movement is really great.
I felt an amazing commitment.
>>81
It’s because it’s from Yoshi of SFC as part of the Miyamoto-ism, so the horse…
When your physical strength and defense are low, you die easily.
How about parasailing?
A simple wooden stick can turn into a deadly weapon just by igniting fire.
I liked running around, so I thought it would be nice to find some way to run at about 100 times the normal speed.
>>86
Once you get used to BTB and bomb jumping, you can clear shrines in just a few minutes…!
>>86
💣️🏹💣️
The Korok leaf is strong.
I game overed about three times before safely descending from the Tower of Beginnings.
I think the Starting Plateau is probably the most difficult part of the series when looked at as a tutorial.
I enjoy hearing about things like this in Breath of the Wild, so I want everyone who’s doing it for the first time to stream it.
How many times did I die to the first Iwark…?
>>92
Once you get used to it, you’ll hunt with the feeling of pocket money.
Iwarock seemed really strong because it had low damage from bombs and relied heavily on remote bombs, but it ended up dying unexpectedly from Rock Smash and it made me a bit sad.
I had no choice but to run away if I didn’t strengthen the bombs against Iwarked…
>>94
Before I knew it, every time my period comes, I jump on it to crush it with the intention of finding jewels.
I was so bad with Iwarrack that I ran away from everything until I got my gear ready.
The red moon is the payday for the barbarians.
Alright.
Listen carefully to what others are saying.
You don’t have to defeat Lynel, you know.
>>99
I just have to defeat the guy over there!
What is this, it’s too strong!
>>99
You’re going to defeat them and collect the drops, right?
I defeated a lot.
>>99
I understood that it was fine not to defeat them, but I defeated them and came back.
>>99
>>99
Mini Challenge: Lynel Defeat
It’s the Moon!
Hey! Iwrock! Hand over the jewels!
Hey! Lynel! Hand over your arrows and weapons!
…What do I want to do with this saved money and weapons?
In the early stages, it was really tough… The middle and late stages were also quite difficult…
The Moblin in the castle cafeteria has a stone crusher, so after obtaining the Shinobi equipment, if you take it and hunt the Iwarok, you won’t have to worry about money… But if you want to upgrade to level 4 equipment, it might still be a problem.
Honestly, I’m curious where people who haven’t looked up any information about this game while browsing the internet have been looking.
It will definitely catch your eye.
>>105
If it seems like you’re going to see it, just turn back.
Of course, I watched E3 and the Direct that were included…
>>105
I don’t think it’s that big of a deal since you can just avoid related threads and videos.
We overfished max dorian too much…
You don’t need winter clothing; you can just pick the red fruit growing around and start a fire to roast and eat it, and you’ll be fine.
>>112
I wanted to save the warm air currents, so I cleared the second week with a torch marathon.
Since there are Shinobi Gear and the Great Fairy Fountain in Kakariko Village, which you plan to visit first, collecting fairies while strengthening will suddenly lower the difficulty.
>>113
My first visit to Kakariko Village was uneventful because I had no money to do anything.
>>119
Selling goblin claws would be good.
Just by attaching one shinobi, it becomes harder for insects to escape.
Just grilled ingredients, huh!
It’s not cooking!
It has the advantage of being stackable and can also be a way to generate funds.
I like the feeling that when you progress through the event without winter gear until Grandpa’s identity is revealed, it seems like he’s giving in and has winter gear placed in his hut.
If you cut grass, catch grasshoppers, and make broth, you’ll be able to handle crazy mountain climbing quite well!
Whoa, that’s amazing rain!
>>120
I want you to enjoy it.
If it’s an interesting death or good movement, hold down the capture button to record it and show it.
I started the second round thinking it would be easy to defeat Bo, but I got beaten to death by a blue Bo.
Searching for winter clothing is smart.
I never thought there was such a thing as winter clothing, and I climbed the snowy mountain while eating an apple.
It’s nice that I thought it was probably wrong and really impossible, but when I tried it, I was able to do it and ended up being bewildered…
>>124
Will the ball go in when I shoot it with the pitlock? It went in…
If you can break through, then that’s the answer.
Conversely, it seems like a minority of people, like me, who secretly collect lightning arrows while staying hidden in stealth gear and taking photos of Lynels after listening to others’ stories, only to run away at full speed if caught.
>>126
It feels like there is a narrative that is quite disconnected from reality, similar to the Charmander in the Takeshi battle.
>>126
I had heard the stories, but taking the chance, many barbararians challenged and lost badly, becoming determined to keep going until they defeated their opponents.
I didn’t have any fishing gear, and if I swam, they would escape, so I reluctantly caught goldfish with ice.
…Aren’t you all using banned fishing methods without a care?
I wasn’t told to defeat it, but for now, let’s just fight, okay?
You don’t have to worry about the one at the back of the golf shrine!
You don’t have to play golf with Goron!
Each shrine has too many solutions… I’m reminded of the difference in flexibility of thought.
After the beginning of the plateau, you can go directly to Hyrule Castle and defeat Ganon!
There are fewer things that have to be done in this Breath of the Wild.
I don’t even have to help Zelda!
>>134
Link… Link…
>>120
If this thread disappears, I recommend doing something you’re passionate about.
It’s fine if everyone has a strategy!
There was winter clothing…
There was a gimmick that made me get flown above the clear point of the shrine, so I ignored the key and cleared it just like that.
I see, so this is how you make the spicy one…
I’m chasing after getting meat, but it’s tough!
>>141
I wonder if they don’t have a bow.
When there is lightning, it’s good to know that holding metal weapons, shields, or bows will cause lightning to strike Link.
No one explained it, so I almost died.
The horse I was riding has died.
For now, I will end up collecting poop in the future.
I’m having trouble because I can’t bring in screenshots I took since the Twitter integration has been removed.
>>145
It’s a hassle to transfer to my smartphone…
That said, I don’t really want to keep taking out and putting in the SD card.
When I get stuck on a gimmick and boil over for a while, if I suddenly figure it out, I can’t help but chuckle and feel a bit proud like, “Did I just pull that off again?” It’s a fun feeling.
Searching for memorable places can be really difficult, so if you’re unsure, it’s better to honestly check a guide!
If you say that finding it on your own is the true enjoyment, then so be it.
I died so many times to the early game statue guardian.
Even a low-level creature around here will die immediately when faced with something with a slightly different color.