I'm sure we've had times when replaying some part of a Zelda game, and that part not being as hard as it was for you the first time you ever did it. It can be something from years ago, or something recent, but share some experiences you've had with this.
One instance of this that happened recently was the Vah Ruta battle in BotW. In my first playtrhough, when I first arrived there it was very early in game. I had maybe 5 shock arrows on me, so I had to go up to Shatterback Point to swipe some. By the time I engaged the Divine Beast, I had 22. After the battle, I had about 5 left. It made me think, "Wow, they weren't kidding when they said you'd need at least 20!" Later on, when I replayed the game in another file, when I did the battle, it only took me... 4 shots. And I remember thinking "How in the world did it take me 17 shots the first time?" I must have been really horrible at aiming at that point.
The battle was still as epic as ever, though, and it made me aware of how much I've improved at playing the game. Now share some of your experiences with this kind of thing in the Zelda series.
One instance of this that happened recently was the Vah Ruta battle in BotW. In my first playtrhough, when I first arrived there it was very early in game. I had maybe 5 shock arrows on me, so I had to go up to Shatterback Point to swipe some. By the time I engaged the Divine Beast, I had 22. After the battle, I had about 5 left. It made me think, "Wow, they weren't kidding when they said you'd need at least 20!" Later on, when I replayed the game in another file, when I did the battle, it only took me... 4 shots. And I remember thinking "How in the world did it take me 17 shots the first time?" I must have been really horrible at aiming at that point.
The battle was still as epic as ever, though, and it made me aware of how much I've improved at playing the game. Now share some of your experiences with this kind of thing in the Zelda series.