![]() ![]() Breath of the Wild is best when you’re kinda wandering through it, and this is a good way to facilitate that. It’s also a great way to get lost in the game - in a good way. More importantly, playing without the HUD forces you to pay attention to the game more closely. You can see an example above, but there’s also more inspiration to be found here. ![]() See if you can find ways to instantly kill the Yiga before it even has a chance to unveil itself. If you pay attention to the distance, you can set up situations where you set up a trap for the Yiga member. The thing is, every time you talk to a disguised Yiga, they’ll “reveal” themselves by jumping backward. Once you’ve played enough of BotW, you can spot a Yiga member a mile away. This list is more about self-imposed challenges, minigames, and mechanics that can help you rediscover the game. I also assume you’ve done things like trying Master Mode, visited Eventide Island, and have done the quest where you build a town. The list assumes you’ve already done go-to things like beating all the shrines, collecting all the Korok seeds, finding nice outfits, cooking up a storm, and discovering some cool horses. With some creativity, the whole thing can feel new again.īelow, you’ll find a list of cool or unique things that can freshen up your Breath of the Wild experience. The experience doesn’t have to be over yet. The good news is, even if you’ve been playing it for ages, there’s actually still plenty for you do in Breath of the Wild. More than once, I’ve heard people wish that they could erase the memory of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and start over again, just to recapture that wonder of not-knowing. The sad thing about playing a masterpiece is that, at some point, it will have to end - only to become familiar. ![]()
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