Indeed. It's necessary for the type of direction that botw took. It moving to more of an open world style rpg, if there was no weapon degradation and you didn't have to intelligently manage resources, every player, even a 5 year old, would have beaten this game as though they were one of the pros that make those 'lore accurate link' videos. It makes you have to think what weapon, bow, shield to use when. Especially when things like death mountains flame burst or the lightning storms making you have to change out weapons to not hurt yourself or lose them.
I got here somehow but your words are pretty accurate keep up the great work buddy!
Weapon degradation is great and you are wrong
Indeed. It's necessary for the type of direction that botw took. It moving to more of an open world style rpg, if there was no weapon degradation and you didn't have to intelligently manage resources, every player, even a 5 year old, would have beaten this game as though they were one of the pros that make those 'lore accurate link' videos. It makes you have to think what weapon, bow, shield to use when. Especially when things like death mountains flame burst or the lightning storms making you have to change out weapons to not hurt yourself or lose them.