Breath of the Wild fans are still looking for new tricks in 2023
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Launched in March 2017, it immediately became the Nintendo Switch’s best-selling system. I mention that because despite how old Nintendo’s open-world action-adventure game is now, die-hard fans of Link’s latest journey through Hyrule are still figuring out what to expect. Fun and confusing way to explore the game’s ruined kingdom almost six years later.
The the game is almost six years old There is an endless open world. You scour the world looking for the device will not be damaged and also use the game’s impressive physics-intensive engine to perform some incredible stunts, like Reaching an arrow is considered “impossible” to get or slay the fearsome Guardians with flashy anime swordsmanship.
After almost six years on the market, do you think players will see and do everything in Breath of the Wild. Don’t be silly! Of course not. Stans in Nintendo’s Open World Zelda continue to post their crazy discoveries online, sharing videos of their crazy tricks. And recently, people on Twitter once again revealed the crazy ways they solve many of the game’s 120 explorable temples.
The case at point, Japanese player Peco just tweeted the footage in which they stumble across a treasure chest, throw it into the abyss, freeze it in place, and use it as a stepping stone to jump right to the temple’s reward. Needless to say I never even thought possible in my own time BotW broadcast through. Or take Twitter user sybilgrimalkin, who used magnesium ability Just drag the dangling scary spiked balls across a narrow bridge out of the way so they can walk to the treasure.
G/O Media can receive commission
Another Twitter user named Kay embrace a platform with magnetic ability to open huge doors in an unknown temple, though they were eventually crushed to death when the door swung open. I guess not everything goes according to plan.
Temple shortcuts aren’t the only pranks Breath of the Wild players are getting up to. People are discovering new ways to travel around the Hyrule Kingdom like turns a pair of rocks into a kind of magnet-powered chariot. It’s a bit crazy how endless the game can be. With a little (or to be honest, a lot) creativity and determination, Breath of the Wild really one of those games that lets you do almost anything.
The highly anticipated sequel, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, which lands on May 13 for the Nintendo Switch. It will be interesting to see how Zelda fans discover the upcoming game and what they discover in doing so. Until then, though, Breath of the Wild still looks ripe for picking.