Mini Guide for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild

Mini Guide for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild

Here are 10 things you may not know yet

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild masterpiece has amazed the gaming world and is finally in the hands of players. The game world is so vast and everything seems to be left to chance with a harmony that conquers and amazes: Link learns for himself as he goes, grows and the gamer grows with him. An exciting, but sometimes frustrating experience, so here are some small suggestions so as not to complicate your life too much.



Mini Guide for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild

1. Horses aren't the only thing you can ride.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild has left a lot of room for the imagination and you have to make an effort not to fall into the pitfalls of clichés. Looking around you will notice that there are other animals that would have the characteristics to act as a steed if you wish. So try to ride something different too ...

2. Foods change.

As we all know, many foods vary in their nutritional power and characteristics once cooked. But maybe you don't know that you can get the same result even if you freeze them. By placing a normal food on ice we will freeze it and we can use it as a special ingredient to prepare food that makes us bearable in hot climates.

Mini Guide for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild

3. The jellies.

By killing the "slimes" around the lands of Hyrule we will get jellies. On the surface they seem useless but have interesting properties. If placed on the ground and hit with a weapon they explode releasing the element whose characteristics they carry. The white ones are neutral, laid in contact with other elements such as fire and ice will take on their characteristics.



4. Water conducts electricity.

Throwing an electric arrow into a pond is a great way to fish quickly or to kill or stun a good number of enemies.

5. Surfing what a passion.

From the early stages of the game it is possible to perform a special action not explicitly explained: get on top of a grassy and wet or - even better - snowy slope. Grab your shield, run, jump and press A right after.

But be careful, the shield has limited resistance and if you slide on the rock you could fall and get very hurt.

Mini Guide for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild

6. The Guardian Ray.

This ancestral weapon is annoying and lethal most of the time. A quick and practical trick to survive him serenely is to make a perfect parry: put away your weapons and take up your shield, stand in front of the target and as soon as the beam changes from red to white, press A.

You will reject the beam at the sender causing considerable damage.

Mini Guide for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild

7. Size matters.

Dealing with a very tall enemy by sneaking between their legs is a good way to stay alive. The combat dynamics of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild are quite accurate, so making the most of them becomes essential. Take advantage of the stealth features, make little noise, swoop down from above or sneak down.


8. The secondary missions.

Never underestimate side quests, and always read the map carefully. Once the tower has resumed its activity, zoom in on the map and explore the areas that seem most particular to you. You will find labyrinths, sources, new enemies and interesting weapons. A great way to conquer those otherwise unavailable items.


Mini Guide for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild


9. The adverse climatic conditions.

Seldom does a game take time into account as fully as in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild. Climbing a mountain in the rain, for example, becomes impossible. Running under lightning with metal gear is really dangerous. Using fire on snow or under water is very problematic.

So look at the horizon and evaluate the territory before choosing the next action to take.

10. The realism of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild.

You have to take this game seriously. Make little noise if you are hunting, and climb to the top of the highest peak to plan a route to your next destination. Never underestimate enemies or climatic conditions: you could pay the consequences. Attack from above: you will swoop like hawks and do enormous damage. Explore the territory, it is not essential to immediately aim for the 4 giants. Weapons and armor must be chosen carefully and the same goes for bows, arrows and shields.

The only real limit is your imagination or your ability to apply it.

Mini Guide for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild

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► The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is an Action-Adventure game developed and published by Nintendo for Nintendo Switch and Wii U, the video game was released on 03/03/2017
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a game to own at all costs: we decided to evaluate it with a 95%, if you are interested in learning more you can read the Review of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild


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