
I shouldn’t have come here! I’ve rethought my recognition and am heading towards the mountain as instructed, but at the shrine by the lake I finally reached, all my weapons broke. I won’t forgive that damn guide who made this crappy golf…
Is there a hint for this, like being sent back even after entering the forest?
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild CERO B
You’re having fun…
You can get lost as much as you want, but it’s better to head to Kakariko Village early.
You’re having fun…
I’m going to practice parrying with a stationary guardian.
It feels like I’m looking at myself back then…
When I saw someone coming down from the plateau in normal gear, I felt embarrassed about my shabby appearance, so I’m looking for clothes, but where can I find decent ones?
I’m sorry for leaving things unresolved with Yamakaiyaki and ending up becoming a spirit. I feel overwhelmed with regret, but can I get winter clothing somewhere else again?
>>5
You can get the strongest equipment in Kakariko Village, so buy it now.
I want to do it again after erasing my memory.
>>6
Let’s have Sakurai do a sparkle for us.
>>6
Since most of it has disappeared, I started the second round.
I’m struggling with the desert god beast…
I feel like I could have taken them down more easily…
I think there are hints on how to get through the forest of confusion, but you won’t understand them unless someone tells you.
I thought it was at home if I cleared it without taking the cold-weather gear.
>>8
Many people are unaware of the existence of the house in the first place!
>>16
I found a diary that said, “What is this building?” after receiving the parasail…
Oh, a northern expedition?
From Kakariko to Hateno is still part of the tutorial…
You can do as you like from then on.
You can move freely…
Everything is
Go to Kakariko first.
to become
The forest doesn’t have clear hints.
But there are several ways to get through the forest.
It’s designed for the player to notice it or not.
I tried to go to Kakariko Village as I was told, but somehow while climbing, I ended up in Goron City.
Where is Kakariko Village!?
It’s quite a bold detour to go towards Kakariko, isn’t it?
Your range of activities is quite broad.
You were talking about Prince Futagiyama, right!?
I don’t know… I’ll return to the earth for now.
>>19
I only remembered the mountains!!!
>>19
The barbarian does not listen to reason.
Everyone knows, right?
I cried because I loved the design of the winter gear and it was no longer in Tears of the Kingdom.
They are quite a promising tribe.
I’m sure you’ll be able to obtain the lightning arrow as well.
In the beginning, it felt like money for buying clothes was also quite tight.
>>23
Since there are moderately profitable village ruins along the way, it was a standard route to take a detour.
>>23
I was surprised by the prices of the products sold in stores during my first play and thought, “The cost of living is high!”
In the final phase, there’s quite a lot of money left over.
It’s amazing to arrive at the Lost Woods before going to Kakariko…
I’m looking forward to Switch2Edition as well.
Everyone, even though we finally got a chance at the experience event, there are only tough guys who seem to want to test for bugs…
There are also types of barbarians who can travel far without cheating along the way…
I can properly listen to what people say, so I climbed Twin Peaks as the king instructed.
Wasn’t it the case that you had to go to Goron City while resisting heat…?
No way… a barbarian greater than me…!?
>>31
You were taken aback by Tears of the Kingdom, right?
I am the type of barbarian who wants to strategize step by step.
After descending from the plateau, I headed straight east, passed through Futagoyama, obtained a horse, and followed the road. Barbarians… what are barbarians again…?
But this is a great way to enjoy it!
Rutta makes the barbarian, who is aware of the lawlessness of mountain climbing, understand through a continuous rain.
Many people will likely go to Hateno Village as instructed.
I started the Laner Mountain climb, refusing to follow the road from there.
You should listen to it…!
People’s talk…!
>>36
It’s fun to wander around aimlessly without listening to anyone!
I noticed the house at first sight, but I couldn’t hunt boars normally, so it was impossible… the cold-weather gear…
Shitty golf has one of the highest levels of difficulty among all shrines…
I only used the save load for golf.
There are occasionally barbaric tribes that continue to eat food while engulfed in flames as they reach Goron City.
It’s a pleasant Golden Week.
It’s better to walk along the highway…!
I couldn’t understand the constellations at all, so I looked up a guide…
A mechanism that lights a fire using arrows on a distant candlestick.
I got it right away because I was used to the previous Zeldas.
“Of course, someone whose first Zelda game is Breath of the Wild wouldn’t understand it!” I realized that and was taken aback.
>>48
But it’s okay to throw the sword of fire…
>>48
If it’s just the gimmicks inside the shrine, it should be fine since there are fire arrows.
The direction of the shrine that appears when you light the candlestick is “un.”
The eye-catching part is a promise as you know about bows and arrows, but if you don’t know, you’ll get caught.
And Skawal that catches people I know.
I was thinking of waiting to buy switch2, but I didn’t win the lottery, so maybe I’ll start over again during Golden Week.
After playing Tears of the Kingdom, I played Breath of the Wild, so I just wanted to have a strange progression in my gameplay.
I remember collecting equipment and hunting Lynel Guardians while conquering shrines instead of progressing the story, and then advancing after becoming the strongest.
It’s a game that is quite flexible, so it’s fun to try out whatever comes to mind.
I climbed a shrine that needs cold-resistant equipment on the plateau while gathering Bokoblin bats and lighting a fire!
You’re quite the adventurous guy!
Honestly, when progressing along the road, you tend to encounter enemies.
Even if I try to fight, my weapon quickly breaks.
If you roll bombs from above, there are no consumption or risks.
In the end, you’ll meet that guy after clearing the game, right?
I thought the path from the starting plateau to Kakariko Village was subtly unkind.
>>58
I wanted to make it so that only those who genuinely want to proceed by listening to the conversation, without being forced to lead, can go.
I feel like I was saying something like that.
>>59
That said, there is no village that serves as a base near the starting plateau.
I thought it was a bit extreme to be forced to go without resupply until reaching the lodge beyond Futagoyama…
When I’m heading towards Kakariko Village, I’m generally going north, so why am I in Zora’s Domain?
If there is a mountain, climb it.
If there is a hole, I will jump in.
Head towards the shrine when you see it.
Where is this?
Speaking of flexible answers, I really think that the solutions to the maze with the rolling steel ball using the gyro feature vary from person to person.
A barbarian who doesn’t listen to reason, Osugi!
>>64
Barbarian Level Checker
1. It’s the Lynel I requested! I need to deal with it!
2.🌋Here it comes! We’re pushing through the heat with cooking!
3. It’s a mountain! The cold can be pushed back with food!
4. It’s the enemy! We have to deal with them!
It’s just stuff like this.
If the enemy is unreasonably strong or you don’t know where to go to advance the story, it’s better to honestly descend to the human village to gather information, collect supplies, or walk along the highway!
Shut up! I don’t care. If you want to play as a lone barbarian, that’s up to you…
There were barbaric tribes in the past that asked about things like horses, Pokkrin, and clothing.
The horse will generally continue along the highway, so if left alone, it will eventually find an inn for horses without realizing it.
I remember! The points can be a bit difficult to find, so it’s okay to check a strategy website…
In Breath of the Wild, the Guardians are too scary to explore properly, and in Tears of the Kingdom, the Mad Hands are too scary, so I haven’t explored properly.
>>69
At first, I felt that way too, but eventually…
Drop the core, you! I’ll smash you with bombs, this hand will make you die! Phantom uncle is so weak… it’s annoying.
I found the Bokoblin after skipping the cold weather gear, understood how to catch horses after unlocking 2 divine beasts, and solved the forest by trying everything after unlocking all 3.
I heard that there are barbarians in the world who can endure cold and heat damage by gnawing on a large amount of apples.
The music during the guardian encounter is way too scary.
Unlike Tearkin, in Breath of the Wild, there isn’t much benefit to defeating enemies, so it’s fine to ignore the weaker ones.
But if it comes into my sight, I’ll take them all down.
I was surprised by the vastness of the world and that people are living and there are currency cultures. It was my first play.
>>76
Even fairies are asking for money…
>>79
The rupee is probably some kind of material…
It’s not that I’m not listening to you.
I didn’t know what to do when my request was overwritten, so I wandered around for a while…
I filled in the entire map before going to Kakariko.
I just remembered that I was wondering if there was no money in the starting plateau…
It felt intentional, didn’t it?
>>80
I thought I should take care of it because it would be sad to leave it alone.
Horse inn…? There were also barbarian tribes that had that.
>>84
Is it a head barbarian… ?
What happens if you go meet the divine beast before meeting Impa?
I also rolled my way up Goron City while getting fired up at first.
The hot spring was such an oasis.
I climbed all the way to Goron City with the steam from breaking the Chuchu Jelly.