So the great plateau really has nothing going on huh? That's a missed opportunity.
I think I did that one yesterday.How do I get the chest in Aligning the Circles shrine
So the great plateau really has nothing going on huh? That's a missed opportunity.
wait what's the Blademaster quest. I did the travel medallion thing and I didn't see that
EhhhIs this classed as a spoiler since I haven’t been there yet and was looking forward to checking it out but I guess I don’t need to rush it now…
Probably just my fault for coming in here tbh.
Today, I used my trusty catapult to help another korok reach their friend.
Until literally just nowSo how long did it take y'all to realize you can drop your rock infused weapon in the empty spot of the rock circle for the korok?
Go back and look at the map there
Is it just supposed to tell me that they're at the Great Plateau? I don't see anything else there
ohhh, got it. I thought I had missed something that would trigger the questSorry if I was being unclear: The Akkala Lab has a map with several Yiga locations, all of which give you something specific for this quest. I can give you more explicit directions if you need them but I thought you might wanna discover some of it yourself.
I feel like the Sheikah stuff being mostly gone except for some stuff they reused, like for the towers, is a somewhat logical consequence considering everything that happened before and up to BotW. After defeating Ganon it seems like the logical thing to clean up all of that stuff so it doesn’t happen again.The lack of continuity in some areas of this game is kinda charming to me lol. Like it’s a direct sequel in many ways with important characters and events still referenced
But it definitely has that Galaxy 2 “the star festival is once every 100 years yet somehow Mario is alive, un-aged, for two of them” vibe of Nintendo just straight up not really caring to the point where it’s kinda funny lol. And it works in the game’s favor sometimes, I really do love how BotW gets to mostly keep the sheikah tech like Guardians, it’s shrines aesthetics, the divine beasts, ancient arrows and armor, to itself. I don’t really need some long explanation for why.
May I ask howI love how some quests have multiple "entry points" like when you talk to Robbie at Lookout Landing [multiple sidequests spoilers]
You help him get back to Hateno and if you do the travel medalion quest you go back to his old lab where you come across the Yiga which then points you towards the Blademaster quest. But you can also get to that by stumbling into their other hideouts, the Blademaster training facility or going directly to the big HQ where you can also get the Earthwake technique.
It’s a really cool way to make sure people find these things even if they don’t explore every inch of the world.
It has one of the best side quests in the game.So the great plateau really has nothing going on huh? That's a missed opportunity.
I played some more, and regretted my words.It has one of the best side quests in the game.
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May I ask how
the Ancient Tech Lab fight with the Yiga points toward another Yiga questline? I killed everyone in there and got the travel medallion, but didn't find any pointers for another questline. Did I miss something? During my first 20 hours of playtime, I stumbled across a Yiga cave that explained their different factions and their locations with a big map, but I haven't been back there since I got the camera.
The
Seized Construct
was the worst part of the game for me so far. Just wasn’t fun. Maybe I completely missed something, but yikes.
it activates an ancient caveman memory to explore dark caves and light them up gradually, that’s for sureThe Depths are weird, I don't want to go down there but once I do I don't want to leave.
How do you begin the Plateau questline everyone talks about?
The
Seized Construct
was the worst part of the game for me so far. Just wasn’t fun. Maybe I completely missed something, but yikes.
Yoooo, nice! I'll have to double back. I wonder if it's the same as the one I found in a cave.There’s a map hanging inside the lab that shows different Yiga hideouts. You should check them out!
We actually know pretty well why there's no Sheikah tech. In the end of BotW, Zelda mentions that Vah Rutah stopped functioning. It's pretty safe to assume all of the Sheikah tech stopped functioning shortly after, the shrines and towers shrunk below the ground.The lack of continuity in some areas of this game is kinda charming to me lol. Like it’s a direct sequel in many ways with important characters and events still referenced
But it definitely has that Galaxy 2 “the star festival is once every 100 years yet somehow Mario is alive, un-aged, for two of them” vibe of Nintendo just straight up not really caring to the point where it’s kinda funny lol. And it works in the game’s favor sometimes, I really do love how BotW gets to mostly keep the sheikah tech like Guardians, it’s shrines aesthetics, the divine beasts, ancient arrows and armor, to itself. I don’t really need some long explanation for why.
You're welcome hahUntil literally just now
That's how I feel every time. It's wonderful.The Depths are weird, I don't want to go down there but once I do I don't want to leave.
I don’t know anything really…What do you know about the dragon? Have you finished all the memories yet?
re: continuity, I like that they put in some cute details to explain even some minor changes, like someone near the Rito stable explaining why there are pinecones everywhere now, or the fact that some of the new fruit is found exclusively in the sky or very close to fallen ruins
I don't think I've hit more than... 60% of the game but after seeing all the Tears memories...
I can't. No more dilly-dallying. I need to find out what happens in the end. Gonna be laser-focus in kicking Ganon's arse asap.
Lurelin Village? Your logs can wait till Ganondorf begs for mercy.
Have any characters not heard of Link? Or do they just not recognize him. Feel like those are two very different thingsThey're nice touches. And yet, some returning characters act like they've never heard of Link
They're nice touches. And yet, some returning characters act like they've never heard of Link
Yep. Plus, he's 100 years out of his original life time, which is why he's such an unknown figure in BotW. The way a feudal society like this is, not everyone will believe someone called Link defeated the Calamity, and not everyone will think Link is Link even when they meet him.Have any characters not heard of Link? Or do they just not recognize him. Feel like those are two very different things
From what I've played so far people tend to know of Link but not many people seem to know him. Which kinda fits honestly, it's not like he talks about himself much, and photography isn't common enough that people would know what he looks like
Have any characters not heard of Link? Or do they just not recognize him. Feel like those are two very different things
From what I've played so far people tend to know of Link but not many people seem to know him. Which kinda fits honestly, it's not like he talks about himself much, and photography isn't common enough that people would know what he looks like
Have any characters not heard of Link? Or do they just not recognize him. Feel like those are two very different things
From what I've played so far people tend to know of Link but not many people seem to know him. Which kinda fits honestly, it's not like he talks about himself much, and photography isn't common enough that people would know what he looks like
Yep. Plus, he's 100 years out of his original life time, which is why he's such an unknown figure in BotW. The way a feudal society like this is, not everyone will believe someone called Link defeated the Calamity, and not everyone will think Link is Link even when they meet him.
I met an NPC today looking for the legendary sword, who dismisses Link out of hand. The game does touch on it in funny ways.