
Is this allowed in a game where you hide and escape or get closer?
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
That’s a DLC item, so it’s for rescue purposes…
It’s a handy item, but it has the downside of showing a suspicious person wearing a ridiculous mask every time a movie is played.
I used to take it off when going on adventures…
I wore it when looking for toys.
By the way, I’m getting really angry at that ugly person who said not to step on the flowers without finding a horse first.
>>4
It would be nice if after parasailing and having a campfire up in the tree, they could take a nice warm updraft from the parasail to the shrine.
I didn’t use it after the first round…
That old hag is treated as an enemy on a global scale, so feel free to get pissed off.
Aren’t horses usually around here and there? It feels more difficult to not encounter them at all.
>>7
There is a pattern where you can proceed without encountering anything while continuing to climb the cliff.
I know because I was like that.
Don’t worry, strong equipment is sold commercially without Majora’s Mask.
I think there were quite a few points near the horse stable.
It’s nostalgic, the flower of Karsganon…
>>11
I think we will be able to meet again thanks to the comfortable operability of Switch2…
The horse should be around the Horse Inn near Twin Peaks if everything goes as planned.
The flower old lady is really annoying, but I can’t kill her.
I remembered how I named the white horse Zelda and traveled together with it.
But the noble features are too much, which makes it difficult for my favorite traveler’s saddle to suit him well.
A mysterious ecology wandering around in a field without any particular landmarks.
The appearance was completely unsatisfactory, so I didn’t use a mask.
There’s also the possibility of losing balance.
Nostalgic… I used to ravage flower fields with bomb arrows from afar…
If you get carried away, you’ll be tricked by Chuchu or Keith.
Right now, I really want to start over from the beginning, but I’m in a dilemma because the second edition is coming in two months.
I don’t know because I already bought the main unit!
I don’t remember having any trouble with the horse since I summoned Epona with an amiibo…
I’m the type who just wants to pick up anything that’s on the ground, so I didn’t ride horses at all.
>>22
I remember it was quite useful to use it after the second week for the purpose of opening the tower.
I see, with Switch 2, I can meet 4K ugly girls.
I followed the instructions and started the horse capture tutorial at the Twin Horse Inn, so I made sure to secure one.
Because I went straight to Kakariko Village without paying attention, I didn’t notice Bokoblin and only realized how to use the Korok seed after searching for it.
Even if you don’t clear the shrine, just touching it will function as a fast travel point, so for now, I can open the horse stables and the surrounding shrines! I went around on horseback!
It turned out to be quite a pleasant trip.
I caught a horse!
It was 4.3.4 from the top.
It feels like the Twin Horse Inn had a somewhat rigid tutorial-like structure, but they’re doing things freely…
>>27
One of the great things about open worlds is that you can do whatever you want without following the set paths…
It’s even enjoyable up to the point where you think playing would be more comfortable if you had followed the pathways properly later on.
New barbarian…?
That flower-faced ugly person is around at night too, huh?
As expected, you should go home.
It’s easiest to steal the horse that Boko is riding.
I’m not very capable, but…
Let the horse run with more personality! By letting it do that, you can efficiently increase its affection level!
>>32
Is it easier than being pickled in apples?
>>33
If you’re not going to skimp on food, it’s quicker to give them 10 apples.
When I shot a bomb arrow at the horse, the horse died… That wasn’t my intention…
>>34
You definitely wanted to kill me!!
>>35
No… the regular arrows are out of stock…
>>37
Everyone who blows up horses says that…
>>37
It’s a joke.
I won’t head down from the plateau toward Twin Peaks! But that aside, I will head to the marker in Kakariko Village!
I think it’s exquisite to be in a position where you encounter something like a contrary person, like Karsganon of the flowers.
The later it gets, the more you acquire methods and knowledge that allow you to handle things quickly from above, but in the early stages, such things don’t exist, and you are tormented by the straightforward approach.
I remember getting lost in the snowfield during a blizzard and being killed by a Lynel… so nostalgic…
Honestly, I found the main item in Breath of the Wild to be more enjoyable than in Tears of the Kingdom.
Vitablock is really amazing!
It’s nice to ride along the highway, leaving it to the horse.
You can find a horse stable that is often overlooked just by following the pathless road.
I miss the times when I couldn’t catch strong horses due to lack of stamina, and when I shot electric arrows at the horses that threw me off in frustration, causing them to die.
I’m going to die… that’s what happened.
I tried to use Vitrock to take on Tao Pai Pai, but the tree gets destroyed instead.
>>45
If you can, you can use the axe to chop it and, at the moment it gets diagonal, use a time stop to charge it to the maximum and enter a semi-state like Momotarō.
I thought I would head as far as I could to the right because I was free, and while aiming for Wotory Village, I found a stable along the way, got on a horse, and ended up being taken all the way to Kakariko Village.
After the release of the four divine beasts, I arrived at Watori Village.
Was it delicious?
That horse’s meat is…
>>48
Rather, you can’t get meat from a horse… that’s what happened.
At first, I didn’t know they could be ridden, and unlike those wild boars, I thought they had an unusual amount of stamina…
>>58
Barbarians…
When a horse dies, it remains as it is.
It’s easy to end up thinking, “That’s not what I meant…”
I was running around on foot right after I got down from the land of beginnings.
When I looked back toward Hyrule Castle, I noticed there are horses nearby.
If you do it well, you can just straddle while paragliding.
When a horse dies, you kind of go blank for a moment, right…?
You… are going to die… that’s right…
If you proceed along the path indicated by the king towards Twin Peaks, you will find the horse.
>>52
(Mountain climbing)
After running to the edge of the cliff, when I jumped off the horse, the horse fell down the cliff just like that.
I never expected to fall since it stops every time…
When the horse died, there was something striking about its lifeless form lying there, having just been so lively and galloping until the end.
The Vitalock was great, but the endless bombs with the Sheikah Stone were exceptional.
Raul’s arm has too strong a crafting direction.
You barbaric savages!
It’s actually better to follow the guide to reach Kakariko Village.
…I told you it’s better to follow the instructions!
I’m sure I’m not the only one who entered Kakariko Village from the back entrance for the first time.
I heard for the first time here that giving a horse a special carrot increases the temporary whip count.
If I went straight to Kakariko Village, I encountered a walking Guardian along the way and got killed by its beam.
You must have definitely been assuming it…
>>62
They’re relatively good at spreading, so it might not be that bad.
In open-world games, you don’t often use vehicles, not limited to just this one.
It would be great if I could collect comfortably while riding in a vehicle.
If anything, it would be better to honestly go all the way to Hateno!
I’m just stopping by the shrine that was visible from the high ground earlier.
I will be back soon.
>>65
What was I doing just now… well, it’s fine.
>>65
I was so free that I initially overlooked Bokklin and found out about its existence here…
Even if you don’t use Majora’s Mask, there are visually stunning outfits, so you can wear whatever you like.
>>67
To be frank, you can defeat weaklings easily, so it’s weaker than the curse of the Korok mask, Majora.
>>72
The exhilaration of finally being able to remove the Korok mask was incredible.
Somehow… it seems like there might be something at the top of that mountain…
If you prioritize visuals and performance, you’ll end up wearing only shino.
Speaking of which, I haven’t cleared Master Mode yet.
Even clumsy me, who can’t do it well, can fly in the sky, so the remote-controlled bomb is great.
Approach with Shinobi gear and ambush the enemy with barbarian gear.
That’s what a hero is supposed to be.
In Tears of the Kingdom, you can’t really travel by horseback much, so being able to wander freely with a horse feels like a privilege from the previous game.
>>81
It’s often said, but since there are horses and stables right after landing on the ground, I have memories of riding horses from the early stages, even more than in Breath of the Wild.
For some reason, when the enemy is on horseback, they stop and threaten, making it easier to attack and flee.
Majora’s Mask!
Ninja suit!
Ninja tights!
The difficulty decreases significantly with the equipment and fairies available in Kakariko Village, so once you have your equipment ready, feel free to do as you like.
The Switch2 version will have navigation, which is interesting.
I liked the feeling of it being a travel outfit that also serves for combat, so I wore it unnecessarily often.
I wonder if a beginner can properly make it to Kakariko Village?
>>86
Just listen properly to what people say and do as they say, okay?
>>91
I arrived at the village!
Haa… so this is a place called Hateno Village…
>>91
If anything, if you look at the map, you can at least head north in the worst case…
The Hyrulean food, the nice butt outfit, and the knight’s pants were my Link’s fashionable gear.
I thought that for some people, obtaining BP in Tears of the Kingdom might take a really long time.
>>89
I thought I was doing it normally, but why is it taking so long to be able to use this convenient feature…?
I thought I could go from above in Tears of the Kingdom, but the shrine’s location has changed.
I wished I had the courage to go to the desert from the very beginning.
The dungeon is easy, but the journey is surprisingly tough.
>>94
If you can just cross the bridge, things will work out somehow.
The bridge ran away repeatedly, and I crossed it.
In a play with DLC, you don’t have to collect as much barbarian equipment, so I have memories of becoming a mentally barbaric person.
Honestly, I like the shrines in Breath of the Wild more.
Isn’t Tears of the Kingdom a bit too blessed?
I think it was quite a while after I charged straight to Kakariko Village that I ended up around the Twin Peaks Inn area.
Go to Kakariko Village? Understood!
Ah, there’s something over there.
I’m the type who would think “Yay!” if it were a blessing.
Rather, there are many shrines where the clothing is stripped away… that’s what happened.
>>99
Raul’s mischievousness was evident in his intense battle from skydiving to snowboarding.
I was playing dressed in the red outfit from Switch as much as possible.
If you go towards that mountain, that’s fine, yes yes.
Ah, a horse… Ah, a shrine… Ah, a mid-boss…
Once I find a butterfly, I can’t help but chase after it like a child…
Breath of the Wild
I remember thinking, “No way,” when after spending an absurd amount of time playing golf with bombs on the Thunder Plateau, the shrine that appeared wasn’t a blessing.
I want to run around and erase the Hyrule memories with improved frame rate…
I want to ride a horse! I’m going to be thrown off… I want to ride a horse! I’m going to be thrown off… This was repeated many times at the beginning.
>>108
From the second week onwards, it was decided that it would be fine to ride the horse named Buchi.
>>108
The joy of experimenting without knowing anything is truly special, isn’t it?
Hoo-hoo.
I was such a fool climbing the snowy mountains with a torch in hand at the beginning…
>>112
Rather smart.
I was biting into raw chili peppers.
>>112
Some of the barbarians who climbed while eating firewood are still the smarter ones.
Breath of the Wild has intense boss battles.
It’s to avenge my companion.
When I watch YouTube, unknown elements keep appearing one after another.
I just found out that if you have a fire-type weapon, you can be fine in cold places.
Recovery methods are scattered around, so it’s not impossible to go through forcefully…
The only merit of my horse, a patchy pony, is the toughness it stole from a Bokoblin.
In the end, we were together until the very end.
I always kept an incendiary weapon as a lighter.