
I arrived at Goron City while it was burning and finally realized that this was not Kakariko Village… So I just activated the shrine and escaped for a moment.
I was taught here, and after returning to the plateau, I got winter clothing, so while looking at the sign, I headed towards the Twin Peaks… On the way, I got distracted by the horses and realized that climbing the mountain is fun, and now I’m lost.
Isn’t the red horse inside the gate across the bridge pretty strong? I lost everything in golf, and all the rock breakers I got from Goron City were taken away!?
I haven’t reached Kakariko Village yet, but I’m already having an absolute blast.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild CERO B
Did you encounter a Lynel?
>>1
So that’s what this guy is called…! It’s probably that centaur with level 100, holding a bow and a sword.
For now, I’m looking for weapons to take revenge, but where can I find strong weapons? The strongest ones right now are the Rock Crusher and the Soldier’s Sword.
Does inventory expansion require progress to be made first?
>>8
Listen to what people say.
You are enjoying yourself as a splendid barbarian.
It seems like you are having an absolutely great time, and I envy that.
Death Mountain was Futago-yama.
It feels like the place that comes to mind beyond the bridge is in the opposite direction of Kakariko Village, but oh well!
Have fun, Yoshi!!
Listen to what people have to say!
Hint
>>6
The red horse you encounter early on, even if you make a headshot and stab it from the back,
Depending on the equipment you have, it can all be taken away…
Strong equipment is located where the enemies are strong, and the beings that can expand your inventory are placed somewhere in Hyrule once you leave the plateau.
The customer is on fire, dude!!
A rare exemplary barbarian in modern times.
>>13
I hope you keep pushing forward like this.
There are many barbarians whom you could meet while walking along the road, but you don’t encounter them.
>>15
Horse… Shelter…?
As someone who entered Kakariko Village from a rather strange place without knowing the proper route on my first visit,
I want to stamp the certainty that if you wander like that, you will eventually arrive.
I can’t help but think my first play was just too straightforward.
Even though I went to Twin Peaks, I encountered a Lynel on the Lurelin Path without passing through Kakariko Village, which feels like talent.
It’s great to encounter a Lynel for the first time and almost run out of weapons, shields, and food…
A really crazy barbarian has appeared…
Is it okay for me to start a Tiakin diary thread too?!
It’s the same with any game, but the enthusiasm is only strong at the beginning.
>>22
It’s fine.
I’m glad to see you enjoying yourself.
I took the Zora route from Twin Peaks according to the manual.
The Death Mountain is an amazing talent of the barbarian all at once…
At the time of its release, there were many barbarians who ignored the roads and what people said, focusing only on climbing and exploration…
>>26
Let’s take a detour. What’s that? I’m curious. Where is this place…
How can you reach Twin Peaks without passing through Kakariko Village and go directly to the Lanayru Promenade?
>>28
The Ranelle Path goes through Kakariko Village, right? In terms of flow.
>>28
Weren’t you only looking at the mountains?
If you follow the designated path, you can expand your inventory, but paradoxically, this means you cannot expand it if you completely ignore the path…
>>29
It’s bad that it’s strong to roll bombs from above.
When it starts to burn, you’d normally think it’s really bad and go home, right?
What have the barbarians stumbled upon…
Remember what the homeless king told you.
Well, maybe you’ve already forgotten.
Link… Link… There are often things along the road, Link…
The weapons left exposed will respawn on the red moon, Link…
I properly entered Kakariko Village on horseback along the road, but I missed Bokoblin because I was looking to the other side while riding.
I’ve been going for about 40 hours without being able to expand my pouch, but it’s hard for people to believe me.
Many sad barbarians who couldn’t meet Bocklin existed during the time of Breath of the Wild.
There are quite a few savages who can’t meet Bokurin in Tia Kin, but the layout in Tia Kin is quite gentle, isn’t it?
>>36
In Tears of the Kingdom, they come over quite gently…
I think a considerable number of monsters probably got through Bokoblin in Breath of the Wild.
I, Link, arrived at Hateno Village after unlocking the entire map.
When you cross mountains or hills, you start to notice things that catch your attention, so in a way, it’s in line with the idea of development.
>>40
I think you can see something that looks like a human settlement…
There is no such thing as a road in this game.
>>42
It is also commonly found on plateaus…
Link’s path is the road.
I was able to go to the village, but I couldn’t meet Bocklin…
I was thinking, “I don’t have Bocklin,” but when I cleared the rift, expecting something like a Reversal Tornado, it just ended up staying in the watchtower on its own, which annoyed me a bit.
>>47
It’s cruel to say that when I came on my own because you didn’t come to see me.
>>47
Before coming to the observation fortress, I was really freaked out by Degubogu on the way to Rito, if I remember correctly.
>>50
Sorry, I looked it up and it was just before the bird observatory.
I think I probably got confused because I saw a birdwatching tower on the way to Lito and thought I would unlock the map…
There are plenty of henchmen to guide you to Sid, but there are none for Bokurin…
I heard that even without encountering Bocklin, there seems to be some traveler that suggests its existence somewhere.
However, I think the guidance is a bit weak considering its importance.
Shut up! I want to go to a volcano or a desert rather than a human village!
It feels somewhat regrettable that Tiaxin will have a first encounter with Bocklin by simply obeying him.
Barbarians… Before your hearts increase, hunt Lynels and Guardians…
The thrill of dying in one hit is irresistible…
In an interview, they mentioned that they arranged it so that you can see a tower or shrine when you look around most places in Hyrule.
The guardian battle where you die instantly if the shield bash fails was fun.
By the way, didn’t the map show the location of Kakariko Village…?
>>59
If you touch the adventure journal a bit, it’s possible that other quests get set and the markers disappear.
>>59
Aren’t you setting it as a challenge?
In fact, I feel that Rock Breaker is among the strongest weapons available at that stage.
Above that, there are only royal weapons that are fixed in place.
I feel envious every time I see the barbarian diary, it looks fun to be a barbarian…
After the second time, I tend to calmly complete the missions because I already know the optimal solution…
I’m currently playing Tears of the Kingdom, and I’ve never played Breath of the Wild at all, but is it difficult?
>>63
There are some differences here and there, but my impression is that in Breath of the Wild you can get max materials much more easily than in Tears of the Kingdom, so you won’t end up dying.
>>63
The difficulty remains the same.
I have memories of being helped by the royal great sword stuck on top of the forest tower in Breath of the Wild.
>>65
I’m really, really grateful.
Once you’re ready for the second loop, let’s quickly head to the forest so we can easily unlock the tower as a bonus, which is super helpful.
A Lynel Slayer gazes at a non-expanding inventory while burning without going to Kakariko Village.
It’s a full flush.
I want to erase the map from my head and do it again.
No matter what monster it is, if you hit it with bombs about 100 times, it should die, right? I was just rushing around.
>>71
I defeated the immobile guardian after about 2 hours.
It’s already an 8-year-old game, isn’t that amazing?
I was shocked to see that Hyrule is in complete chaos when playing Tears of the Kingdom after Breath of the Wild.
When I enter Brewy from Tia Kin, I wonder whether I think it’s beautiful to see its original form or if I feel it’s lacking.
Damn you, Miro Tsuchi!
I was dead tired.
>>75
A lot of people probably remember the name of this shrine because it’s so crazy…
The road is in the sky.
Running around on the ground is something only weaklings do.
You can quickly obtain the royal two-handed sword by going to the Tower of Mists and the Tower of Tabanta, so it has been quite useful.
Miro Tsuchi, is it a Vitalock hole-in-one?
>>79
Yes
I’m going to talk about something completely unrelated.
Today I tried the maze on May Day Island in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
It was more difficult than the puzzles in Tears of the Kingdom, and I gave up…
I saw that I could play as Momotarō and bought it; I played with it to the point of dying from fun.
I think the most surprising thing when entering Breath of the Wild from Tears of the Kingdom will be the lack of weapon traits.
>>84
And I might get frustrated with the lack of transportation options.
>>84
I am probably speechless at the weakness of the halo spear and the seven treasures knife.
And rejoice in the true giant rock breaker.
When the interest shifts towards being able to climb mountains, climbers born from barbaric tribes spend more time running along the mountain ridges than on the paths of the ground.
It’s me.
Just because they don’t walk on the road, they’re considered savages…