All my armor is upgraded except for the Wild, Time, Wind, Twilight and Sky.
I usually wear the diamond circlet, champion’s leathers with the fierce deity boots.
My favorite thing I’ve made is a flying baby dragon skeleton!
All the exploring! Now there are caves and caves within caves and wells and things to build and Gleeoks and I love descending under the castle, the music leading up the final battle, which is easy but I repeat it for the music and the dragons.
Since it was BOTW 2, I didn’t care for finding all...
I started it because I genuinely enjoy the game and don’t understand the paragraphs of hate written about it.
It’s good, it‘s fun, I keep coming back to it.
Fair points. I‘m a casual and this kind of game is GOAT for me. I’ve got a hundred switch games, my only game vice, and I’ve probably finished about twenty of them but BOTW and TOTK are the only games I keep coming back to.
I knew nothing going into both games. And I don’t follow NPC dialogue...
My first Zelda game was OoT, played it when if first came out. Next game was BOTW.
Since then, I’ve played whatever Zelda games they have on Switch.
SS was fun but I don’t see myself playing it again.
I bought an old N64 system to play OoT again and it was still pretty fun.
What an I missing...
There. fixed it.
I'm no gamer but I’ve got 1,500 hours in because I can casual play after game ends and side missions are done and armor up is still not.
I remember that journey! I had unlocked all the Lightroots and conquered the depths before designing any flying machines. When I finally started looking at that star island, it took me a while to figure it out! Now, I’ve got a transport medallion up there sunsets and sunrises and trying to build...
i do wish there was more in the depths and the skies but I love this game. I played OoT when it first came out and nothing in between until BOTW. I still tool around with builds for creative ways to take out the enemy. I go to certain areas just to chill and listen to the music. Pro mode without...