
Don’t fight.
I feel like it’s more of a Guardian than a wall in the early game.
>>2You don’t have to defeat the Guardian, but this is an enemy related to the main story!
>>10It’s the same as not having to defeat it, right?
Please take some (photos).
Did you hear the news?
It’s a quest that you go to early on, but it’s too strong.
I didn’t have the thought of fighting because I was scared.
I thought it was a place to escape and get by, just like the Guardian.
Because I kept running away, I missed the chance to film the intermediate one…
It’s weird for the Zora tribe to just throw a quest at me telling me to suddenly fight this guy…
The high amount of damage taken can be improved by practicing perfect guarding and perfect dodging through trial and error, but there is a possibility of lacking weapons.
It’s a sneaking mission since the rain adds to the tranquility.
>>13You’re saying to catch me off guard, right!?
Even the blue bump on the starting plateau is impossible on a first try…
>>15When I went to the plateau in Tears of the Kingdom, I was like, “Seriously, there’s a black Bokoblin?”
I ran over it with a horse.
I think anyone trying to fight this guy is also trying to fight the Guardian.
>>16I tried to defeat the one that was buried first, but chipping away at it with bombs was a hassle, and my weapon broke before I could take it down, so I gave up.
I defeated a nearby moving creature with a Guardian Knife or something I happened to acquire right after leaving the starting plateau.
I heard that you can take it from Lynels, so I thought you’d be able to hit them and take it a little bit.
I didn’t expect to see them growing so abundantly in the wild there…
Well, I feel it’s harsh to say that you should properly listen to Mr. Furarat.
>>18Why? Listen to me!
>>21You’ll be excited!
Savages do not listen to people.
I didn’t meet them for quite a while because I went towards the Tower in the plains, ignoring Zora’s Domain.
This guy doesn’t need to fight.
When I pushed through the rain barrier and climbed up, this guy was there.
I was asked by Furarat-san…
Since it’s just a game, I’ll challenge myself with the mindset that I might lose once.
Actually, I met Prince Sid for the first time in Zora’s Village because I wasn’t progressing along the road…
The thread picture looked strong and fun, so I killed it with a punch.
You don’t have to fight in the photos, I can understand that, but what about those thunder arrows?
>>29You must have picked up a lot before coming to Zora’s Village, right?
>>29I’m just gathering the ones that are stuck around here.
>>29It was just lying around there, right!
>>42Is sneaking around something a hero would do?
>>42If anything, you can pick it up on the way to Zora.
>>59It’s like the lightning arrows are falling like a nuisance in the rain…
It’s an enemy that shoots arrows of lightning.
Defeating it should give me a lightning arrow.
An arrow becomes a tree.
With my stamina in the early game, I can be defeated in one hit.
>>34With the image shown, if it’s at full capacity and the armor enhancement is at the first level, it can barely withstand it.
I don’t know about blue or white.
That’s why I’m telling you to go get the arrows!
>>35Got it! I just need to defeat it!
>>35In other words, it means that if we defeat the enemy that shoots those lightning arrows, we can get it!
I told you to defeat the Lynel to get the Thunder Arrow, didn’t I?!
I’m playing The Legend of Zelda, you know?
Of course, you defeat them and obtain the items.
It’s not necessary to defeat the Zora event.
By succeeding in avoiding attacks and perfect guarding through trial and error, I feel a sense of growth when I defeat my opponents.
When I thought I shot the arrow upwards, the shock was incredible when it came falling down on my head.
>>44I was killed while watching from a distance.
>>44You act like something out of Kuroko’s Basketball.
>>44The lawlessness that comes through the roof.
>>44I wonder if there were people who eventually found ways to parry or deflect that.
>>64If you’re moving, you can mostly avoid it.
Even though you say you want to see Lynels, you never want to step out of Zora’s Domain, so I’m really frustrated and in the end, I haven’t done this quest at all.
When riding on my back, I want the damage acceleration to feel a bit better.
The reason why they are called barbaric tribes.
Isn’t the weapon in this game too broken?
>>50That’s why you want to pull out the master pickaxe quickly.
>>50Riding attacks don’t consume weapons, you know?
>>60Thanks to that, Tia King’s棒☓棒 becomes the Lynel shoulder pattern.
>>50Those who don’t follow the path don’t have more item boxes, so it’s a frustrating system.
>>62???
I did both Tears of the Kingdom and this, but does it increase the slots in the pouch!?
>>108Did you rush through with the initial pouch!?
I thought I could defeat the Guardian with a bomb, so I fought.
I’ve already gathered enough lightning arrows since I went around from elsewhere first.
There must have been such barbaric tribes too.
>>53It was originally Gerudo.
I didn’t understand well, so I just killed them normally.
The shock of finding a Guardian walking around while I was gasping for air with a stationary Guardian.
The one who fought while breaking all the weapons was the most fun.
I couldn’t help but laugh when I first entered Master Mode and was on the Great Plateau.
>>67“I feel a consideration like, ‘You want a strong weapon from the start, right? Here you go.'”
If it’s going to take as much effort as something like a rock octopus, it might be better to just unlock something like a repair shop only at the end game.
>>68Such technology no longer remains in the current Hyrule.
When I look at this guy…
I remember when I was observing from a distance, wondering “What should I do…?”, and suddenly the other person moved and shot an arrow, making me think “Oh no!”
But go kill them and take their arrows…
The way this action game provokes with “If you try hard enough, you can do it! Don’t underestimate me!” is really well done.
Head Savage Exposer Machine
>>74The red moon has risen!
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Alright, Lynel. Wow, a monster!
Shall we go kill it, or will it come back to life…?
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Alright, Lynel.
Are you going to kill?
Zora is often talked about, but I think many people were like, “Wait, is something there during the Photobomb tutorial?!” and ended up attacking.
If the enemy is tough, it just becomes a hassle to defeat them…
If I had unlimited weapons, I would take on the challenge, but usually during my first attempt, I run out of supplies and have to retreat.
Kill the Lynel with the super strong weapon I got from the Lynel to receive an even stronger weapon!
If anything, we run out of weapons by the time we reach the rocky plateau.
Please pick up the arrow.
Guardians have more enjoyable elements compared to Lynels and are simply easier.
I know.
99% of the nameless people passed through the starting plateau without wearing clothes.
>>85It’s easy to get through something like a mesa.
Going nude to clear it honestly becomes a hassle.
The red moon has risen!
Alright, let’s go farm some materials.
Because the Zora people told me to defeat them…
It’s better to fight early because it sharpens your technique.
I still can’t forgive the old woman who tempted me by saying I could jump down with a parachute in Tears of the Kingdom.
It’s scary, isn’t it?
I was wearing winter clothing because the plateau has winter gear.
Lynels become really fun once you get used to perfect guarding and perfect dodging.
“Why would you do something like that after it starts exploding with enhanced individuals…”
When I think about it, the desert, which will likely be the last to conquer, is the easiest, right?
I thought that, but the Eega gang seems a bit tough.
Defeat Lynels.
Defeat the rare rock.
Defeat the Guardian.
My period is coming.
Defeating a Lynel
Tears of the Kingdom made it easy to find Lynel’s locations, so regular patrols were truly enjoyable.
A person who gives a lot of electric arrows.
I was sad that the headshot mounted attack loop for weapon conservation was countered in Tears of the Kingdom.
That’s amazing to knock it down~
Did you take a picture?
I’m not sure, but it’s dangerous, so it’s okay to take it down, right?
>>102Please go ahead and take some pictures, okay?
I want you to defeat a creature called Lynel, is that correct?
Damn… they suddenly raised the difficulty just because there are a lot of us who are used to the series…
I’m going to go kill a Lynel, so I want you to give me a handjob while I nurse.
>>105Link… link… link…
Breath of the Wild is a game where players frequently die, but they learn that retries are extremely fast, in line with the recent trend of high-difficulty games.
Even if it’s difficult, it might just be thought of as something like this.
I got Lynel’s head for you.
Is this place only filled with barbarians?
>>112The worst barbarian I’ve ever met was the one who took care of his horse every time he got off.
In other words, you see.
I just have to defeat you, right?