
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
I remember that the first time I died, it was from a fall.
Isn’t it better to wait since there’s a possibility that Edition 2 might restart from the beginning?
I wonder if I can buy two…
I challenged Boco and ended up getting beaten.
I fell from the first cliff and died.
If it’s only a vague recollection, they probably won’t rush into a Lynel.
>>8
With my play skills, I can win!
I fell and died when I was descending from the first tower.
If I restart at 2, even the early guardians will get completely wrecked.
I was dumbfounded when I was easily killed by the Iwalloc I underestimated…
Rinelle wins by charging.
I bought a 4K HDR-compatible monitor with the expectation that it would work.
I’m really looking forward to redoing the thread image.
Breath of the Wild had elemental weapons.
Since obtaining the Thunder Blade, I’ve been swinging it around, taking it out from my pouch, and making electric traps by having it come into contact with other metal equipment and iron boxes.
I was swinging a flame sword, then took it out of my pouch and brought it close to an apple, making baked apples like crazy.
If I win the Switch2, I have to play Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom while also playing Mario Kart, so I won’t have enough time.
I haven’t bought Tears of the Kingdom yet, but I should buy it now before the price goes up in the used market after the release of the second one.
I know that Breath of the Wild takes several hundred hours to complete with exploration, so replaying it is quite a high hurdle.
It’s expensive even if it’s used, and it can be used for both, so vinegar kelp should be fine, right?
I haven’t cleared Breath of the Wild or Tears of the Kingdom, so I will definitely clear them this time… I wonder if I’ll win…
>>17
I did it because the old man said so, but isn’t this the right answer?
>>23
That’s correct.
There are even barbarians who climbed up naked carrying torches.
>>23
When I knew nothing, the armor was stable in advance.
Once you get used to breaking through with cold-resistant dishes and a heat source in a hurry, it’s possible.
If you clear the mountain trial without armor, you get armor from the king, so the latter is easier.
The first to die was someone who got the urge to jump off a cliff after leaving the Sea Star shrine and actually jumped.
It was easy to retry, so I just dove or jumped into areas where I thought I might die.
After a long time, I couldn’t lift the wooden stick with the MagneCatch, I had been getting used to the Ulhan…
I died in an instant in the freezing water.
If anything, even if the playtime increases and I get stronger, I forget that mechanism and suddenly find myself in danger of dying.
>>31
I don’t think there are any equipment or medicine that can withstand that, right?
>>31
What is this hero who won’t die in lava?
The first time I died was when I tried to fight by throwing rocks after running out of weapons, or was it when I picked a fight with the blue boko and got taken down?
I heard there are winter clothes, but I couldn’t find any at all, so I managed to get by with food…
Climbing a waterfall made of freezing water while wearing Zora armor feels like a leap towards death.
It’s like making lava more intense with cold water.
I feel like I climbed the snowy mountain holding a torch.
It’s often the case that you can’t do the first thing, so it’s the easiest to die.
If it’s your first playthrough, you’ll learn better by dying, and that knowledge will stick with you.
Even though there is completely resistant equipment for fire burning.
Death Mountain is a place that runs to Goron City while burning.
It’s all set until the point where the shopkeeper at the armor store is completely taken aback.
One of the interesting things about learning is experiencing death, so die.
I’ve never seen a blue Bokoblin before. I wonder how strong it is.
♥♥♥→♥♡♡BEBEBE
Huh?
Yama climbed while biting into an apple.
It’s best to climb any mountain while eating.
With Switch2’s specs, both evasion and parrying will fail.
A place where you climb while burning and use bomb arrows to blow up.
That is Death Mountain.
>>45
I might have exploded while trying to shoot a bomb arrow at a strong enemy not just once, but about five times…
>>50
I’m being attacked invisibly! I was pointing the bomb arrows multiple times until I realized.
>>50
So that’s it! Feeding a bomb to the Fire Calamity Ganon or something like that! This is where it happens!
Just as I passionately nocked the bomb arrow, it exploded!?!?!? I repeated that about 4 or 5 times.
Thanks to the memory of voices, there is no longer resistance to doing things over again, which is truly impressive.
Before descending from the Plateau of Beginnings.
I thought that if I exterminated all the monsters on this plateau, I could become the king of this world.
The estimate was too lenient.
Did the lizard die when dropped in freezing water?
This is just between us, but…
I want you to remake the master mode for the second week to make it more enjoyable.
At first, I was scared of the Hinox that would chase me endlessly.
Moreover, they throw wood.
I want Masumo to get rid of the enemy’s automatic healing… this was my only complaint.
I wanted Masumo’s automatic healing to involve enemies performing eating motions or something like that for the healing.
I thought I could keep my distance from the Lynel for the first time and it would be okay.
Haha, someone is shooting arrows up in the sky, what are they aiming at?
>>56
Stop coming through the terrain, seriously.
If we can’t use the strategy of taking our time to attack, it limits our options because of automatic recovery.
I can’t forget that I fell from a cliff and died right after the title came out.
I heard that many people were told to go straight to Kakariko Village, so they really went straight through the mountains while being chased by walking Guardians.
>>59
You weren’t told to go straight.
I was told to go along the road.
It’s a tragedy.
Wow wow wow wow!
In the second week, I went to Rito Village before Kakariko Village.
Next time, shall we try going to the desert first?
>>61
It seems easier to go from Kakariko to the Rito while gathering materials as a Shinobi and avoiding troublesome enemies.
>>80
This kind of thing isn’t supposed to be easy.
Hoho
I thought it would be okay to jump down from this height on my first time down the seeker tower, so I jumped.
That’s why you needed a fairy, huh?
I want to do it again after my memories fade, but since I had Tera Kin, I still remember everything clearly.
The route that suddenly goes from the plateau to the desert or snowy mountains always excites me no matter how many times I do it.
I feel like going for a walk in unknown back roads and hidden mountains.
I wonder if I could get to know Sakurada from the very beginning in Tears of the Kingdom.
Considering that Enokida is advancing, I think the Ichikara Village event must have ended, and that seems more natural to me.
>>70
I’m a little concerned that the reaction was lukewarm, but it didn’t feel like a first meeting.
It seems that both Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom will add one more save data slot in the 2nd edition, so I can start over again!
I wish the judgment for Just Guard was a bit more lenient.
Since it was a play where I was running around, I prioritized effort, but I ended up crying when it came to pulling out the sword.
Since the last one was Zora starting in Gerudo on WiiU, I started with Zora in Gerudo on Switch.
This time, should I do a roll start and finish with a lock?
It seems like just having knowledge of drug making from the beginning could really change the difficulty level…
It’s a sequel, but it doesn’t really feel like a sequel.
I felt that the connection to the previous work was somewhat weakened in Tears of the Kingdom.
Of course, there is a connection, and it’s natural that everyone knows each other, but somehow it feels a bit thin.
Since I accidentally fell into a cold river during my first death, I cleared the starting plateau without going through the river from the second round onward.