15 MORE Things You STILL Didn't Know In BOTW



This time in Breath of the Wild, we look back at some secrets about Zelda WiiU, what clothing shop banners actually are, and funny ways to disarm certain enemies.

In the video above, we cover 15 facts, tips and tricks that aren’t quite as well known, ranging from secrets to glitches, so me that are pretty simple and others that are fairly complex. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has been out for four years at this point, and players have found some amazing things, intended or not, that keep the game and its sense of discovery feeling fresh.

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0:00 Intro
0:20 Zonai Towers Were Changed
0:54 Repair Sheikah Text
1:23 Two Guidance Stones Messages
2:08 Guardian Resist Buff Translated
2:16 Final Trial Lock Text
2:41 Hyrule Castle Library Categorization
3:21 Zelda WiiU Loves Ghibli
3:58 Zelda WiiU Sound Effects
4:49 Hestu’s Island
5:00 Armor Shop Banners
5:22 Holding Jump Attacks
5:38 Tips From The Wild
5:58 Holding Fire While Crouching
6:23 Buy Shields Out Of Enemies Hands
7:07 Disarming Lynels
7:43 Outro

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39 thoughts on “15 MORE Things You STILL Didn't Know In BOTW”

  1. Honestly; I'm not much of a "top 10" kinda guy and I typically don't trust videos of this category, but the fact that this series consistently teaches me new things every episode is highly impressive.

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  2. You know what would be interesting to see is if you can get Lord of the Mountain as your mount in the Dark Beast Ganon fight, seeing as whatever you last mounted becomes your horse for the fight, it would make sense if Lord of the Mountain could be your horse mount.

    It is rather interesting that they made texture changes to the pillars before the final release of BotW. Also in the E3 trailer for BotW it shows a cottage, it's bit of a shame we couldn't see some cottages like that scattered throughout Hyrule, because you mostly just see burned down settlements and small villages and huts in secluded remote areas, having more towns and such would of been nice to visit along your travels where you can stop and meet NPCs. Even around stables would of been nice if there was a few houses next to these settlements, and it would also make the Stables as a sort of central hub for the localized communities where people can sleep at the Stable's Inn, register and keep horses, as well as bartering exchange with a few shops to buy things from.

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  3. I actually was really confused when I looked up the shiekah alphabet so I could figure out what the damaged things were on the sheikah Slate when I was early in the playing breath of the wild and I was so confused cuz I didn't know where there was camera

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