
I can’t cross the river in the snowy mountain…
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Nintendo Switch CERO B
If anything, this is the most enjoyable part right now, so feel free to suffer as much as you want.
Go for it!
Was there a straightforward method there?
I feel like anyone who does it is forcefully getting away with it.
>>3
There is, right!?
Well, if you just walk around doing what you like, you won’t be able to find anything…
Listen to what people say.
No, you don’t need to listen.
If you can break through, that is the proper way!
I have a feeling there was something like a board for bridging, at least.
>>5
>>5
I’m trying to move that board, or rather the iron plate, to make a bridge, but it gets swept away, and as soon as I step on it, the balance collapses, causing me to fall into the river and freeze to death! I’ve repeated that about twice…
The red one with the spear is too strong…
>>15
You don’t need to fight this game head-on.
It’s okay to drop bombs from a high place and laugh wildly while tormenting.
In Tears of the Kingdom, there are also simple ways to cross.
It’s normal to die several times on the plains, so it doesn’t mean you lack skill.
Let’s use the item.
If you don’t have it, let’s go get it.
There’s something there! One could say that going to die like this is rather suited for this game.
If you’re searching for a way to survive, eventually things will work out.
I’ve never gone through the route that crosses the river…
It may be that if you are the type to seek a “correct answer” for everything, you are not suited for it.
>>13
When there’s too much freedom, it can be confusing about what to do.
Just like in “Fuurai no Shiren,” dying can become a good memory and a snack for drinking, so I really want you to try various things.
You can push through forcefully, but if you look closely, there is usually a proper method prepared.
It’s a really well-made game.
I might not remember crossing the river…
As long as it doesn’t behave oddly, that is the correct answer.
I remember dying about three times when I was descending from the first tower.
I have a memory of going from the forest.
Young
It’s a Korok fan, use the Korok fan.
I thought climbing the cliff was the right approach.
If you climb the cliff near Grandpa’s hut, can’t you just get to the other side of the snowy mountain?
Even now, when I see the footprints from my first playthrough, I can remember thinking, “Oh, I died there,” which shows how much fun I had.
I also just started playing Tears of the Kingdom, but my movements around the snowy mountain at the beginning are a bit shaky.
Don’t worry about the number of times you’ve died.
Because I will die to the point of dying.
The retry after death is quick, and since there are regular saves, you don’t really get stressed out even if you die a lot.
I think there are still place names that I haven’t seen yet.
Those who can play to die can enjoy it more, right?
BotW is honestly the most difficult at the very beginning.
Since you have to mark the location of the shrine yourself, it seems pretty tough if you don’t listen to what others are saying.
Listen to what people have to say!
Parasail? Parasail? Parasail? Parasail? Parasail?
There have been so many moments where I thought, “This way of doing things is definitely wrong…” but as long as I can clear it, that’s all that matters. Seriously.
>>37
I forcefully got through by binge-eating resistance food, but I thought there must be a proper way to do it… and just thought, well, whatever!
>>38
The design of the very first snow mountain is actually fine either way.
>>37
But don’t you feel like, “Isn’t this just running away… It’s so annoying…”?
>>37
I got a hole in one with a pit rock, but that’s pretty common, right?
A spear is a weapon that is extremely strong in one-on-one combat.
You’ll understand well if you take the side of the user!
Whether or not I will make you spicy grilled seafood can change.
I’m surprised there are quite a few people who climbed the snow mountains without handing over to the old man.
>>41
I find it a hassle to meet up…
>>41
I thanked the old man who would put me in a treasure chest later because I was a torchbearer.
There was nothing pointless in my journey…
If your body is warm, you can easily cross the river.
A thread was created about a 15-minute trial session, and it didn’t go well.
>>46
I thought it was impossible to do it in 15 minutes for the RTA, but if the starting point is after the Earth, I might be able to do it.
I am the one who has attempted to land without a parasail from the land of beginnings and has died at least ten times.
The spear has good range, but its firepower is lacking…
If it’s Tia Kin, then it’s the strongest weapon.
Just remember that you can easily defeat Iwalok with a hammer, no matter what.
If you can produce unlimited bombs, you can take down that fixed turret! So go ahead and actually do it.
It feels like it takes a long time, but there’s no sense of accomplishment…
>>54
Because the damage efficiency is poor, beginners can honestly run away until they can use the Maso.
An expert can win with a shield.
I don’t know how many times I’ve died on the Plateau of Beginnings.
Anyway, in the beginning, I only remember dying a lot because the armor was especially weak and there were few hearts.
This was the first open world game I played, so it blew my mind.
I could play for about a year.
Leave the idea that there is a proper way to approach Zelda behind in the Great Plateau.
The design is saying something like that, isn’t it?
Wow…
Wow…
Wow…
Since it’s based on parasailing, the high ground will really be a death trap.
Even with a parasail, I keep dying.
It was really fresh since I had never experienced a game over in any of the Zelda games before Breath of the Wild.
>>60
Isn’t it amazing? Link to the Past, Ocarina of Time, and Majora’s Mask all died so many times!
Even if the power is low, having unlimited bombs is really great…
There are no gaps with circles and squares.
I really wanted them to continue this.
>>62
It can also be conveniently used to drop enemies into the pond and can be used for mining without consuming weapons.
If you come to Kakariko Village, you will almost never die with the strongest ninja equipment and the strongest item, the fairy, in this game.
I threw away my honor on the plateau.
The Zonau technology regarding bombs is crap.
>>67
I only use it when surfing with a shield, but it’s basically just an alternative when there are no rockets.
You should check the strategy guide site.
I thought having more hearts would make it easier, but they decrease so much that it’s completely useless.
>>69
What really makes things easier with enhancement is the Korok and armor upgrades.
The remote-controlled bombs can be used to fly in the sky…
>>71
It’s extremely fun to do airstrikes with this.
It’s not just Zelda, but in open-world games like this, the early stages are the most likely to lead to death, so you don’t have to worry.
There are no death penalties in this game.
It’s been a while since I started Tears of the Kingdom, but it’s just fun to roam around the world in this game.
When I did it before, I was aiming straight for the clear, so I feel it even more now.
I was able to cross the river from upstream…! Since I couldn’t use a campfire, I just kept eating apples and managed to get by!
For now, I’ll do my best to clear the remaining two shrines by the end of today.
>>77
Using a torch reduces the cold.
From what I’ve heard, I think this is a promising barbarian.
There’s a Bogoblin over there… I’ll keep my distance…
There seems to be a bogoblin… If it becomes necessary to resupply arrows, then it’s a formidable barbarian.
I feel like the starting plateau of Tears of the Kingdom was hard to reach, in a warp point sort of way.
In the end, the guardian also starts to look like material.